Record a message and the user can play it back with the slightest touch on the large (5
1/4”) activation surface. Total record time is 20 seconds. Device also acts as a switch
so you can activate the device of your choice when the message is spoken. The Big
Talk also can be activated by an external switch. Size: 7"L x 41/2"W x X"H. Requires
4 AA Batteries.
Operation:
1.
Gently turn the unit over to reveal the black battery compartment. Carefully
remove the small screw from the battery compartment cover using a Phillips head
screwdriver, and slide the battery compartment cover off. Observing polarity,
install four AA size batteries into the holder. Alkaline batteries must be used 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. Replace the battery compartment cover and replace the screw.
2.
Turn the unit on by turning the ON/OFF/VOLUME knob located on the bottom of
the Big Talk. You will hear an audible click when the unit turns on.
3.
To record, simply press and hold the “RECORD” button on the back panel of the
unit first, then press down the plate switch. While continuing to hold the record
button and the plate switch, speak your message. Your mouth should be about 6
inches from the microphone when recording. Release both the record button and
the plate switch when you finish recording.
4.
To play back your message, simply activate the plate switch. It is not necessary to
continue holding the plate switch when listening to the message. The unit will
continue to playback the entire message, even if pressure on the plate is released.
5.
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.
6.
Playback volume can be adjusted using the “ON/OFF/VOLUME” control knob
located on the bottom panel of the unit.
To use as a switch:
7.
The Big Talk also works as a switch. It will play your pre-recorded message, as
well as activate a switch adapted toy or device. To do this plug one end of the
supplied double ended 1/8" to 1/8" cords into the jack on the back of the Big Talk
labeled
Device,
and the other end into your toy or device. Press the switch plate
and it will play your message and activate the toy or device for as long as the plate
is depressed. Your message will only play once even though the connected device
keeps activating. You will have to release the switch plate and press it down again
to play your message.
To use with an external switch:
8.
The Big Talk can also be activated by another external capability switch, via the
switch input jack located on the side of the unit, labeled
switch
. Make sure your
switch is plugged in all the way with no gaps. External switch activation will
replicate as if the large switch plate on the device was depressed.
Important Note:
The memory of this unit is capable of holding up to a total of 20 seconds of speech
information.
Troubleshooting:
Problem:
The unit fails to operate, or operates incorrectly.
Action #1:
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 careful attention to proper polarity.
Action #2:
Make sure that you have the unit turned on and the volume turned up to an
audible volume.
Action #3:
Make sure that you are holding both the record button AND the plate
switch SIMULTANEOUSLY while you are recording.
Action #4:
Make sure that there is nothing covering the Mic
Problem:
The unit is playing old messages fine, but will not record new messages.
Action #1:
Check your batteries – There is a 99% chance that either one is installed
incorrectly and/or one is weak/dead.
Care of the Unit:
The Big Talk can be wiped clean with any household multi-purpose, non-abrasive
cleaner and disinfectant.
Do not use
abrasive cleaners, as they will scratch the surface of the unit.
Do not submerge
the unit, as it will damage the electrical components.
Rev 7/27/10