Enabling Devices Hip Talk & Accessory Communicator User Manual User Manual

Hip Talk is a self-contained communication device that
allows the user to record and playback messages. Hip Talk comes in a total of four styles and seven different message capacities. The one, two or four message models come in a soft nylon zippered pack with a waist strap and feature large recessed switch plates(s) on top for easy access.
OPERATION:
compartment and remove the battery compartment cover. Observing polarity, install 4 AA batteries (Not included). Screw the battery compartment cover back into place.
2. The microphone is located on the side of the unit and
the RECORD button is located on the bottom of the unit (see diagram on back). To record a message, depress and hold the RECORD button, then depress one of the switchplates and speak into the microphone. Release both buttons once recording is over. Playback your message by pressing and releasing the same switchplate used to record. Each of the remaining switchplates can be programmed in the same manner. The unit will retain recorded information indefinitely, even if the battery is disconnected. Previously stored information will be erased only when a new recording is performed.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
If you exceed the maximum length for any single message, the unit will use the memory of succeeding buttons. Bear in mind, however, that if message length exceeds available memory amount, it will wrap around over itself at its beginning.
If the unit fails to operate, or operates incorrectly, the following steps should be performed:
Disconnect the power by removing one of the batteries
for 20 seconds, to reset the unit. If the unit still does not work correctly after the battery is reconnected, replace all the batteries.
Make sure there are no obstacles between the switch
buttons and the housing of the unit.
If you have any problems or questions about this unit or any of our products, please call our Technical Assistance Department at:
Hip Talk #5002 & 5004
User’s Guide
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