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For Technical Support:
For Technical Support:For Technical Support:
For Technical Support:
Call our Technical Service Department
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST
1-800-832-8697
customer_support@enablingdevices.com
CLIP TALK #5520
USER’S GUIDE
50 Broadway
Hawthorne, NY 10532
Tel. 914.747.3070 / Fax 914.747.3480
Toll Free 800.832.8697
www.enablingdevices.com
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Lightweight communicator clips anywhere!
eight communicator clips anywhere!eight communicator clips anywhere!
eight communicator clips anywhere!
Our portable Clip Talk communicator allows you to record and re- two
10-second messages. It contains a spring reinforced clip that snaps
onto a wheelchair, walker, bedrail, stroller or virtually any other
tubular or rectangular object. Clip Talk is activated by built-in switch
or external capability switches. Size: 6½"L x 4"W x 5¼"H. Requires 4
AA Batteries. Weight: ½ lb.
Operation:
Operation:Operation:
Operation:
1. Carefully turn over unit and remove the small screw from the
battery compartment. Slide the battery compartment cover off.
Observing polarity, install four AA size batteries (Not included
into the holder. Use alkaline batteries only (e.g. Duracell or
Energizer brand . Do not use rechargeable batteries or any other
type of batteries because they supply lower voltage and the unit
will not perform properly. Never mix old and new batteries
together or different brands or types together.
2. Replace the battery compartment cover and replace the screw.
3. Turn the unit on by turning the ON/OFF/VOLUME knob (black
knob located on the top panel of the unit clockwise. You will
hear a small audible click when the unit is on.
4. To record, simply press and hold the red “RECORD” button next
to the ON/OFF/VOLUME knob, while simultaneously pressing
down one of the two red buttons on the front of the unit. While
continuing to hold both buttons down, speak your message.
Release both buttons when you finish recording. Record on the
other button in the same way.
5. To play back your message, press one of the red buttons or
actuate one of your external switches. It is not necessary to
continue holding the buttons/switches down when listening to
the message. The unit will continue to playback the entire
message, even if pressure on the button/switch is released.
6. The unit will retain recorded information indefinitely, even if the
batteries are disconnected. Previously stored information will be
erased only when a new recording is performed.
7. Playback volume can be adjusted using the “ON/OFF/VOLUME”
control knob located on the top panel of the unit.
8. You can clip the unit onto your wheelchair, bedrail, stroller, etc.
by pulling back on the taller side of the white clip to open the
clip.
Important Notes:
Important Notes:Important Notes:
Important Notes:
The memory of this unit is capable of holding up to a total of 20
seconds of speech information.
Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting:Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting:
Problem:
Problem:Problem:
Problem: The unit fails to operate, or operates incorrectly.
Action #1:
Action #1:Action #1:
Action #1: Make sure that there are no gaps between the external
switch and the Clip Talk.
Action #2:
Action #2:Action #2:
Action #2: Disconnect the power by removing one of the batteries
for 20 seconds in order to reset the unit. Re-install the batteries. If
the unit does not work correctly, replace all the batteries paying
attention to proper polarity.
Care of the Unit:
Care of the Unit:Care of the Unit:
Care of the Unit:
The Clip Talk can be wiped clean with any household multi-purpose,
non-abrasive cleaner and disinfectant. We recommend Simple
Green, which is a non toxic biodegradable all-purpose cleaner.
Do not use
Do not useDo not use
Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they will scratch the surface of the
unit.
Do not submerge
Do not submergeDo not submerge
Do not submerge the unit, as it will damage the electrical
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