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Labex Inspiration User Manual, Date: 20 April 2020, # 3 

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Parts and buttons 

Labex Inspiration consists of several main 
components: 
1) Top cap – The part which you put on your 
neck to receive the sound. 
2) Touch Slider – Touch to talk, and slide your 
finger up and down to change the pitch. 
3) LED bar – Active LED bar that shows you 
information like current pitch level, battery 
level, etc. 
4) SETTINGS button – Used for changing 
settings, adjustments and to check the battery 
discharge level. 
5) Red LED – Indicates when the battery fully 
charged. 
6) Green LED Indicates when the battery is 
charging. 
7) USB port – Used to charge the device with 
the included USB cable. 
8) ON/OFF switch – Used to turn the device 
ON or OFF.

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Basic use

 

The device’s battery is partially charged by the manufacturer. You need to 
fully charge the device before starting usage.

 

 

To charge the device plug the provided USB cable into the USB port at the 
bottom of the device. Plug the other end of the provided USB cable into the 
provided USB charger and plug the charger into a wall socket. The Green and 

Summary of Contents for INSPIRATION

Page 1: ...Labex Inspiration User Manual Date 20 April 2020 1 LABEX INSPIRATION EL USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...anufactured by Labex Trade Ltd The digital electrolarynx produces mechanical vibrations with a low sound frequency between 60 195 Hz Applied to the neck these vibrations create trembling in the oral c...

Page 3: ...nd to check the battery discharge level 5 Red LED Indicates when the battery fully charged 6 Green LED Indicates when the battery is charging 7 USB port Used to charge the device with the included USB...

Page 4: ...feel the sound from the electrolarynx transmits through your neck tissue and your oral cavity with the most clarity The easiest way to find your sweet spot is to place the electrolarynx on your neck i...

Page 5: ...ase to stop the sound Quickly raise or lower the volume level To do so first touch the slider then hold the setting button This will start the sound and let you hear the current volume Sliding to the...

Page 6: ...weet spot first and start speaking syllables and words even short phrases and then begin to improvise with intonations 10 Dynamic volume with a flat tone The pitch is equal to the last used The volume...

Page 7: ...me up and down respectively The pitch rem ins unchanged and flat equal to the last used pitch 4 East Asian modulation The slider is separated into five distinct zones with flat tones and quick transit...

Page 8: ...d Watch the 8 segments LED bar indicator The RED at the bottom of the slider blinks and the first bar of the LED indicator will light up 4 If you keep holding the SETTINGS button after 3 seconds the s...

Page 9: ...turns off Note The device will not work while charging This is a safety requirement regarding the EMC standards requirements Note If you find that the battery in your device can not hold a charge for...

Page 10: ...re with pacemakers or other implantable devices Consult with your physician before use Please note that due to the nature of the electrolarynges and the principle of their use the device is not intend...

Page 11: ...electrical and electronic equipment WEEE should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take this product s to designated collection points where...

Page 12: ...n 20 C to 45 C 21 Technical specifications General Adjustable tone Yes Adjustable volume Yes Frequency range 55 155 Hz Volume range 60 83 dB Different modes of operation 5 modes Speech time Up to 24 h...

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