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Congratulations on the purchase of an Interactive Keyboard. The Interactive Keyboard has been designed specifically for people with special needs and should, if used in ac- cordance with these guidelines, offer years of use. The Interactive Keyboard offers endless opportunities to develop agility, cause & effect and balance skills in a fun way.
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For brick and breeze block walls rawlplugs are recommended. For plasterboard walls suitable hollow wall anchors or plasterboard fixings are recommended. Experia are not liable for damage or injury caused by poorly installed products. Installation of the Wireless Speaker Decide where the speaker is best suited in your sensory area close enough to a mains outlet.
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Control Panel on the Wireless Speaker Volume – controls the playback volume Pair Button – press to enter Pair Mode Sound No – Sound Group number Sound Select – press to select Sound Groups Microphone – for recording sounds Record Button – press to enter Record Mode Sound Groups User recordable Trumpet - varied tempo...
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If it does not respond repeat steps 1 – 3. If it continues to be unresponsive try changing the batteries in the Keyboard (or pair to a different IRiS talker). Operating Instructions for the Interactive Keyboard Ensure the batteries in the Keyboard floor pad are fresh or new.
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Troubleshooting Q. The unit doesn’t work. A1. Is it switched on at the mains outlet? If so, A2. Is it switched on at the Wireless Speaker? If so, A3. Is the volume turned up? If so, A4. Are the batteries in the Keyboard floor pad new or fresh? If so, A5.
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If you would like a FREE Sensory Brochure you can request one by telephone or visiting our website. For more information on Experia Free 3D Room Designs or to schedule an onsite visit from our sales team then please request a visit by telephone, email or by using the form on our website.
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