Low Battery Warning; Maintenance; Warranty - Pretorian Smooth Talker II Instructions Manual

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If a message is cut short during playback and/or LED 10 flashes red, this is an indication that the battery
is exhausted and should be recharged. Turning the volume down will prevent messages being cut short
and extend battery life a little. Please note that the unit can continue to be used normally while charging.
It is possible to perform a low-level erase of the whole memory space, including setting the mode back
to Sequential. This returns the unit to the same state as it ships from the factory. To perform a Low
Level Erase, first put the unit into Record Mode by pressing and holding the Record button [1]. Once the
Record LED [2] is lit, press and hold the Erase/Pair button [9] until you hear the 'Press again to confirm'
announcement. If you wish to proceed, release the button and press it briefly once again. All messages
and settings will then be erased and a further announcement will advise when it is complete. Erasing a
full memory can take several seconds.
SMOOTH TALKER has no user serviceable parts. If repair is necessary the unit should be returned to
Pretorian Technologies or an authorised Distributor.
If you should misplace the charging cable which is shipped with your SMOOTH TALKER, replacements
can be purchased from most technology retailers. The cable is the same as a camera cable and may, in
most cases, be ordered as such. An alternative description is: USB type A plug to mini-USB plug cable.
SMOOTH TALKER is warranted against defects in manufacture or component failure for a period of 24
months. The unit is designed for use in domestic and educational applications. Use outside these areas
will invalidate the warranty. Unauthorised repair or modification, mechanical abuse, immersion in any
liquid or connection to incompatible equipment will invalidate the warranty.

Low Battery Warning

Replacement Charging Cable
Low Level Erase

Maintenance

Warranty

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