Enfora TicTalk User Manual

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Welcome......................................................................................1
TicTalk Overview-Getting Started................................................3
Battery Charge ................................................................................ 3
Activate Your TicTalk Phone........................................................... 4
Phone Activation ............................................................................. 4
-Or ................................................................................................... 4
Web Activation ................................................................................ 4
Add Phone Numbers....................................................................... 5
Use Parental Controls..................................................................... 5
Turn on Your TicTalk Phone ........................................................... 6
Make a Phone Call.......................................................................... 6
Customer Support ........................................................................... 7
Your TicTalk Phone .....................................................................8
Push Button A (ON/OFF Button) ........................................................ 8
Push Button B..................................................................................... 8
Rocker Wheel ..................................................................................... 8
Recessed Reset Switch...................................................................... 9
Battery Icon......................................................................................... 9
Signal Strength Indicator .................................................................... 9

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    -Or ... 4 Web Activation ... 4 Add Phone Numbers... 5 Use Parental Controls... 5 Turn on Your TicTalk Phone ... 6 Make a Phone Call... 6 Customer Support ... 7 Your TicTalk Phone ...8 Push Button A (ON/OFF Button) ... 8 Push Button B...
  • Page 2 Microphone ... 9 Speakerphone ... 9 Vibrate Motor ... 10 Headset Jack ... 10 Accessories Jack ... 11 Ring of Lights (Optional Faceplates) ... 11 LCD Display... 11 USB Cable ... 11 Power Supply... 11 Product Registration ...12 Web Site Features ...12 Device Basics ...13 Battery...
  • Page 3 Receive Priority Calls... 18 Answer an Incoming Call ... 18 End a Call ... 18 Switch to Headset Mode... 19 Adjust the Volume During a Call... 19 Display Screens... 19 Welcome Screen... 20 Today’s Events and Countdowns ... 20 Status Bars, Icons, and Indicators... 21 Top Status Bar ...
  • Page 4 LeapFrog® Learning Games ...29 Reward Minutes... 30 High Scores ... 30 Volume... 30 Math Defender ... 31 How to Play ... 31 What’s Being Taught?... 31 Monkey Spelling ... 33 How to Play ... 33 What’s Being Taught?... 33 Monkey Math ... 34 How to Play ...
  • Page 5 Fun Stuff ... 53 View Photos ... 53 Use Your Stopwatch ... 53 Play Other Games... 54 Play Match It ...55 Play Ask TicTalk...55 Listen To a Tune ... 56 Setup... 56 Game Audio ... 57 My Ring Tones ... 58...
  • Page 6 How to Play Custom Ring Tones ... 59 Choose Display Options ... 59 Choose Display Options ... 60 Refer to Boring Stuff... 63 Version Information ...63 Tech Status ...63 Turn Mute ON/OFF ... 63 Update Me... 64 Key Beep ON/OFF ... 64 License Agreement...65 Safety Information for Wireless Devices...71 RF Exposure...
  • Page 7 Technical Support...84 One-Year Limited Warranty ...85...
  • Page 8: Welcome

    Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your TicTalk phone! Get ready to use your TicTalk phone by learning about the exciting features and controls described in this TicTalk Parent Guide. This guide is designed to help you on your way to using your phone quickly and easily.
  • Page 9 Push Button A ON/OFF Push Button B/ Quick Call Recessed Reset Microphone Accessories Jack C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P . Battery Charge Icon Speakerphone Signal Strength Rocker Wheel/Select...
  • Page 10: Tictalk Overview-Getting Started

    Your TicTalk Cell Phone comes with a built-in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. The battery is partially charged, but we recommend you fully charge your new battery before you use your TicTalk phone for the first time. To do that, follow these instructions: Plug the USB cable that comes with your TicTalk into power supply.
  • Page 11: Activate Your Tictalk Phone

    There are two options available: 1) Phone Activation, or 2) Web Activation. For proper activation, make sure your phone is completely charged and turned on. Turn on your phone by pressing the upper left button (Button A) and wait until the TicTalk logo screen appears. Phone Activation To use the Voice Activated System, please refer to the 800 number listed in your “Quick Start Guide”...
  • Page 12: Add Phone Numbers

    Add Phone Numbers Log on to the TicTalk web site http://www.mytictalk.com, click the Phone Book link to add numbers that can call the TicTalk phone and be called from the TicTalk phone. Enter name and phone number in fields and indicate if the phone number is for ANYTIME Calls or REWARD Calls.
  • Page 13: Turn On Your Tictalk Phone

    Turn on Your TicTalk Phone Use two PUSH BUTTONS and the Rocker Wheel to operate your TicTalk Phone: OPERATION ON/OFF WAKE UP from power save or sleep mode BACK one menu level in submenu END CALL and hang up ANSWER incoming call...
  • Page 14: Customer Support

    Customer Support If you have questions regarding set up or operation of the TicTalk phone, please visit the MyTicTalk web site below: http://www.mytictalk.com In order to view the TicTalk Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) log into http://www.mytictalk.com...
  • Page 15: Your Tictalk Phone

    Your TicTalk Phone Your TicTalk phone is a speakerphone. When you plug a universal 2.5- mm cell phone headset into your phone, it automatically switches to headset mode. Push Button A (ON/OFF Button) • Press to turn your phone on.
  • Page 16: Recessed Reset Switch

    Microphone The microphone transmits your voice during a call. Speakerphone The TicTalk speakerphone enables you to hear voice calls, audible alerts and tunes. The speakerphone can be used with a headset option. Your phone alerts you to a call or message with flashing lights, a vibrating motor, and an audible tone, according to your phone setup on the TicTalk web site: http://www.mytictalk.com.
  • Page 17: Vibrate Motor

    Vibrate Motor Your TicTalk phone vibrates for alerts, incoming calls and some games. Headset Jack The headset jack provides the connection for a universal 2.5- mm cell phone headset. The diagram displays the difference between two types of headsets. A standard 2.5 mm cell phone headset has two bands around the connector, and this is the type of headset that will work with the TicTalk.
  • Page 18: Accessories Jack

    An incoming Note activates a quick flash. LCD Display Your TicTalk phone features a 16 level monochrome display with 128x128 pixel resolution. USB Cable The ‘mini B’ USB connector is used for charging the battery and for providing power to the phone when connected to the wall mount power supply or PC.
  • Page 19: Product Registration

    Product Registration Register your phone via the TicTalk web site at: http://www.mytictalk.com. Or, you can complete and mail the product registration card located inside of your TicTalk packaging. Web Site Features Please refer to the My TicTalk web site at http://www.mytictalk.com...
  • Page 20: Device Basics

    Your TicTalk phone comes with a built-in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. The battery is partially charged, but we recommend you fully charge the new battery before you use your TicTalk phone for the first time. WARNING: Only use the USB cable provided with your TicTalk phone to charge your battery, or you risk damaging your device.
  • Page 21: Control Button Operation

    Control Button Operation OPERATION ON/OFF WAKE UP from power save or sleep mode BACK one menu level from submenu END CALL and hang up BACKLIGHT ON (Reset timer 10 seconds) ANSWER incoming call Cancel ALERT (vibrate, LED flash, audible) BACK TO MAIN MENU from submenu Enter POWER-SAVE mode from main menu.
  • Page 22: Turn Your Phone On/Off

    Turn Your Phone ON/OFF Turn Your Phone ON NOTE: Before using your phone, look for the top status bar to ensure the signal strength is adequate. You may need to move to another location to get a stronger signal. Press Push Button A (ON/OFF button). The blue LED will turn on automatically.
  • Page 23: Turn Your Phone Off

    NOTE: Press and hold Push Button A (ON/OFF button) for no longer than two seconds to turn your phone off. If you press longer than two seconds, your TicTalk phone turns OFF, and back ON again. NOTE: Once your phone has been turned off, please wait five seconds before you turn it on again.
  • Page 24: Make A Phone-Anytime Call

    Scroll to highlight the name you wish to call. Press SELECT. NOTE: The names on the Phone-Anytime list and the Phone- Reward list are added and deleted in the web configuration interface application. Go to your TicTalk web site to manage these lists. Make a Phone-Reward Call You can make calls to numbers on your Reward phone list only when authorized from the web interface.
  • Page 25: Receive Priority Calls

    When your phone is on or in power save mode, an incoming call activates the following alerts: Your TicTalk displays the name of the caller, your phone vibrates, and the LED flashes every five seconds until you press any button to acknowledge the call.
  • Page 26: Switch To Headset Mode

    Switch to Headset Mode When you plug a standard 2.5 mm cell phone headset into the headset jack on your TicTalk speakerphone, your phone detects the headset is installed and automatically switches to headset mode during a call.
  • Page 27: Welcome Screen

    When you turn on your phone, or wake it up, the backlight comes on and your welcome screen displays a two second TicTalk logo followed by a two second greeting displaying your device name. You may change your device name on the web site in the My Account area.
  • Page 28: Status Bars, Icons, And Indicators

    Status Bars, Icons, and Indicators Top Status Bar In the main menu, and in most of the screens, the icons and indicators in the top status bar provide information about your TicTalk phone. • Battery Charge Status • Text Message Unread •...
  • Page 29 ICONS DESCRIPTION Battery icon - fully charged. Battery icon - half charged. Battery icon - time to recharge. Text message icon displays when you have an unread note. Action: go to Messages > Notes to view and clear icon alert. Displays when you have a missed call.
  • Page 30: Backlight

    Backlight The backlight illuminates your TicTalk phone display when you turn the device ON. You can adjust the brightness of the backlight on your phone in the Setup > Display > Backlight menu. While the backlight is ON, any button press resets the backlight timer for ten seconds.
  • Page 31: Power-Save Mode

    Power-Save Mode Your TicTalk phone goes into power-save mode when it is on but not in an active call and no button is pushed for a period of twenty seconds. In power-save mode, the screen displays the current time in a digital or analog clock face configurable in the Setup>...
  • Page 32: Respond To An Incoming Call In Power-Save Mode

    Auto-Sleep Mode You can configure the auto-sleep mode feature in the web interface to set the time your TicTalk phone wakes up and goes to sleep, or powers down, each day. In the auto-sleep mode, your TicTalk phone does not receive alerts until it wakes up automatically at the set time, or until the device user turns it on again.
  • Page 33: Turn On From Auto-Sleep Mode

    Turn on from Auto-Sleep Mode Short press Push Button A (ON/OFF BUTTON) to turn ON your phone and resume operation. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 34: Device Operations

    Device Operations Features and Applications Menus The TicTalk menus provide access to the applications that are authorized from the web configuration interface. With the menus displayed, scroll to highlight a menu item. Select the highlighted item to see submenus and details or to initiate an action, such as make a call.
  • Page 35 TicTalk applications LeapFrog Learning Games Organizer Phone-Anytime Phone-Reward Messages Fun Stuff Setup C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P . Function Math Defender Monkey Spelling...
  • Page 36: Leapfrog® Learning Games

    Each TicTalk phone comes with five LeapFrog learning games on board – Math Defender, Monkey Spelling, Monkey Math, Fact Attack, and Hangman. These fast-paced games pack fun and learning together to teach four core subjects: math, spelling, social studies and science.
  • Page 37: Reward Minutes

    Reward Minutes Give your child extra reward minutes for mastering their LeapFrog learning games! Just log onto You choose the required learning level, playing time and reward for each game. Your child simply has to play and learn to earn additional reward minutes.
  • Page 38: Math Defender

    Math Defender How to Play Math Defender challenges you to shoot down the correct falling answer without getting hit by the falling asteroids/obstacles and numbers. An equation will be displayed on the screen. Maneuver your spaceship right and left along the bottom of the screen by moving the Rocker Wheel up (left) or down (right).
  • Page 39 Mathematics is vitally important to your child’s success in school and beyond. Every child needs a solid foundation in basic computational skills in order to succeed in higher-level mathematics and problem solving. Mathematics plays a key role in subjects such as science and social studies, and it has practical applications outside the classroom, including work, hobbies, sports, travel, saving and spending money, and more.
  • Page 40: Monkey Spelling

    Monkey Spelling How to Play The object of the game is to correctly spell as many words as you can before time runs out! Listen to the word announced and then move Turbo Monkey to grab the letters to spell the word correctly. Move the rocker wheel up or down to move Turbo Monkey right or left.
  • Page 41: Monkey Math

    Why is This Important? Reading and writing are closely tied. Learning spelling patterns helps children spell more words correctly, write more confidently, and decode words more easily. Spelling patterns learned while playing with Monkey Spelling will aid reading and writing progress. Monkey Math How to Play The object of the game is to solve as many equations as possible...
  • Page 42: What's Being Taught

    What’s Being Taught? This activity teaches children over 150 critical math skills for grades 1 to 4, from the basics (such as addition of single-digit numbers) to more advanced math (such as dividing four-digit numbers by two-digit numbers). As players progress through each level, they will master equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and decimals.
  • Page 43: Fact Attack

    Fact Attack How to Play Attack some facts! Score as many points as you can by correctly answering questions about science and social studies. Listen to the question. Then, turn the Rocker Wheel up or down to scroll through the answer choices.
  • Page 44 Why is this important? Learning about geography, cultures, and history helps children establish a sense of place and make connections between past events and their own lives. Studying science helps children understand how the natural world works, how their body functions and how natural processes are like other processes.
  • Page 45: Hangman

    Hangman How to Play Based on the classic game! Try to figure out the hidden word by guessing letters one at a time. Guess the word before you complete the Hangman--or face the consequences. Choose from one of six grade levels.
  • Page 46: What's Being Taught

    What’s Being Taught? In addition to teaching the spelling of actual words, Hangman helps children learn and recognize spelling patterns common in the language. In addition, parents can turn the game into a powerful custom learning tool through uploading their child’s weekly spelling list onto http://www.myticktalk.com.
  • Page 47: More Features

    Calendar Select Organizer in the main menu. Then, select Calendar. The current month and date displays. The TicTalk calendar ranges from January 1, 2000, through December 31, 2099. The calendar highlights days with appointments or events scheduled. The scrolling operation moves your cursor to the next day with an appointment or event.
  • Page 48 You may add new events by visiting the Calendar area on the TicTalk web site: http://www.mytictalk.com. NOTE: Your TicTalk alerts you fifteen minutes before an appointment or event start time by vibrating, LED flashing, and audible alerts, if enabled. Press any button to clear these alerts.
  • Page 49: View Countdown Timers

    Your Countdown Timers let you know how many months, days, hours, and minutes there are until the date arrives for an important event. Your list can include up to ten items. When the day arrives, it displays on your TicTalk screen. • Select Organizer > Countdown Timer.
  • Page 50: View To Do Items

    To Do item sent from the web interface. NOTE: When you get a new To Do item, your TicTalk activates a vibrate alert, an LED flash, and an audible beep, if enabled at that time.
  • Page 51: Phone-Anytime

    Phone-Anytime Make a Phone-Anytime Call You can call, and receive calls from the names on your ANYTIME Call List without any restriction. • In the main menu, Scroll down to highlight Phone-Anytime. Press SELECT to view your ANYTIME names list. •...
  • Page 52: Make An Emergency Call

    Press SELECT. Scroll down to highlight emergency call. Press SELECT. Your TicTalk phone asks you to confirm your emergency call by selecting YES or NO. Select YES to call. To end call and hang up your phone, short press Push Button A (ON/OFF button) twice.
  • Page 53: Custom Call Alerts

    Custom Call Alerts Ring Tone You can select ring tones to associate with your incoming calls. You can record custom ring tones in the Setup>My Ring Tones menu. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 54: Ring Of Lights (Rol) - Pattern

    Ring Of Lights (ROL) - Pattern The Ring of Lights (ROL) is an optional accessory that can be purchased from the TicTalk web site at http://www.mytictalk.com. The Ring of Lights feature allows you to select from several patterns of lights flashing around your display to alert you to an incoming call if the optional Ring of Lights faceplate is installed.
  • Page 55: Phone-Reward

    REWARD calls, or your phone is not communicating properly with the TicTalk web site. Your Phone-Reward feature enables you to call names on your REWARD Call list with certain limitations: •...
  • Page 56 • Scroll up or down to highlight the name you want to call. Press SELECT to call. • To end call, short press Push Button A (ON/OFF BUTTON). • The Ring Tone and ROL-Pattern features from Phone-Anytime are also available on your REWARD Calls. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L .
  • Page 57: Messages

    Messages Select Messages in the main menu to see these submenus: Missed Calls Received Calls Notes View Your Missed Calls The Missed Calls icon bar and clears when you view the list of missed calls. You can view a list of the ten most recent calls. •...
  • Page 58: Read And Respond To A Note

    NOTE: To send a note with or without a multiple choice set of responses to the TicTalk Phone, use the Message area on the TicTalk web site at http://www.mytictalk.com. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 59 You can also send a note from a text message enabled cell phone if that cell phone’s number is entered on the TicTalk (i.e. Reward or Anytime). To add responses to this note, add a “comma” before each response. NOTE: As an example, a question with multiple choice answers could be, “what do you want for dinner?,pizza, spaghetti,...
  • Page 60: Fun Stuff

    To download photos to the phone, please visit the web site http://www.mytictalk.com. • Click on Add Photos and follow the prompts. NOTE: You cannot download music (i.e., MP3 files) to the TicTalk. Use Your Stopwatch • Select Stopwatch from the Fun Stuff menu. •...
  • Page 61: Play Other Games

    Play Other Games Select Fun Stuff, and then select More Games to see your choices, if this feature is enabled from the web interface at this time. Parents are able to enable or disable these games from the web site interface.
  • Page 62: Play Match It

    If unsuccessful, the difficulty decreases and the number of circles decreases by one. Play Ask TicTalk The player asks a question and the 8 ball spins while it is “thinking.” One of twelve responses will be randomly presented.
  • Page 63: Listen To A Tune

    Listen To a Tune A menu of tunes is installed on the TicTalk at the factory. Custom recorded ring tones will also be listed here. • Scroll through the selections on your display. • Select highlighted item to play your tune.
  • Page 64: Game Audio

    Game Audio The audio for LeapFrog games is determined by this control. When "headset" is selected, game sounds can only be heard with the optional headset. No other audio (alerts, key beeps, etc.) is affected by this selection. After changing a setting, you will automatically return to the LeapFrog Games menu.
  • Page 65: My Ring Tones

    My Ring Tones The user can record a custom ring tone from the microphone. • Enter the My Ring Tones Menu. • Select one of the five available ring tones. • You can record up to four short ring tones and one long ring tone (My Song).
  • Page 66: How To Play Custom Ring Tones

    How to Play Custom Ring Tones • Enter the My Ring Tones menu. • Select one of the five ring tone options. • To play the recorded tone, press and hold the SELECT button. The word “playing” will appear until you release the SELECT button or the tone has completed.
  • Page 67: Choose Display Options

    Choose Display Options Contrast Backlight Watch Face Update Time 24 Hr Mode Adjust the Display Contrast Scroll up or down to adjust your display contrast. Press SELECT to save your settings. Adjust the Backlight Brightness Select Backlight in the Display menu to adjust the brightness of your device backlight.
  • Page 68 Choose an Analog or Digital Watch Face You can choose from multiple watch faces that will be displayed when your phone goes into power- save mode. In the Display menu scroll down to highlight Watch Face. Press SELECT. Scroll to highlight the desired watch face. Press and select Confirm to SAVE your setting.
  • Page 69 Update the Time Setting Select Update Time to reset the device time according to the time setting on the server. Choose 12-hour or 24-hour Mode Use this screen to configure your device clock for 12-hour mode or 24-hour mode. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 70: Refer To Boring Stuff

    Refer to Boring Stuff Version Information Radio Version Application Version IMEI Number Tech Status GSM and GPRS status Signal strength IP status Web server status Wake up Interval IMSI IMEI Turn Mute ON/OFF This setting turns ON or OFF all speaker output including keys and alerts.
  • Page 71: Update Me

    Update Me Choose this option for immediate synchronization with data on your web server. Key Beep ON/OFF You can turn ON or OFF the key beep function on your. This function can also be turned ON or OFF from the host application C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L .
  • Page 72: License Agreement

    Agreement. (If you do not agree to any term or condition in this Agreement, you should not use your TicTalk phone but should instead return it to the merchant from whom it was purchased, within the period specified by their product return policy, to obtain a refund of your purchase price in accordance with such policy.)
  • Page 73 Documentation, in the form provided by Enfora, to another person as part of the sale or other transfer of your TicTalk phone to such person, but only if such person agrees to be bound by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
  • Page 74 Enfora disclaims all responsibility for such content. Safety: Please refer to the Safety sections of the TicTalk User Manual for information or instructions on the safe handling or use of your TicTalk phone and its battery.
  • Page 75 (a) your negligent or intentional acts or omissions in connection with the use of the TicTalk phone; (b) your use of the TicTalk phone other than in accordance with the Documentation; (c) any unlawful or unauthorized communications that you make or receive through your TicTalk phone or the web configuration interface;...
  • Page 76 Entire Agreement: This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between you and Enfora, and supersedes all prior agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the TicTalk phone, the Software, the Documentation and the Web Configuration Interface. This Agreement may be amended only in a writing signed by both you and Enfora.
  • Page 77 St., Plano, TX 75074, United States of America www.enfora.com © 2004, 2005 Enfora, L.P. All Rights Reserved. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 78: Safety Information For Wireless Devices

    WARNING! Please read this information before using your wireless device. Your TicTalk phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emissions limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 79: Scientific Evidence On Rf Exposure

    FCC RF exposure guidelines when used as a speakerphone or with a standard 2.5 mm cell phone headset, or when worn on the body using an approved belt clip. Other uses may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
  • Page 80 additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results. The FDA and other U.S. government agencies responsible for public health and safety have worked together and in connection with the World Health Organization (WHO) to monitor developments and identify research needs related to RF biological effects.
  • Page 81 RF source will reduce RF exposure. The FDA scientific staff has reviewed the methodology used by FCC to measure cell phone RF, and has agreed that it is an acceptable approach, given our current understanding of the risks presented by cellular phone RF emissions.
  • Page 82: Fcc Compliance Statement

    RF, and concerning chronic effects of long-term exposure to cellular telephone RF (that is, the risks from using a cell phone for many years). If new information leads FDA to believe that a change to FCC’s measurement policy may be appropriate, the FDA will contact the FCC, and both agencies will work together to develop a mutually acceptable approach.
  • Page 83 Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver. CAUTION: Changes or modifications without the express consent of the manufacturer may void any applicable warranty and the user’s authority to operate the equipment. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 84: Product Safety Instructions

    Turn off your TicTalk phone during flight and at all other times as requested by the flight crew. Do not use the TicTalk phone in the vicinity of blasting areas where it might interfere with remote control RF devices used to set off explosives.
  • Page 85 TicTalk phone while driving within those jurisdictions. In those other jurisdictions where using a wireless phone while driving is permitted, use an approved hands-free accessory when available, avoid using the phone in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions, and do not...
  • Page 86: Product Handling Instructions

    (e.g., fog, rain, shower or sauna) or under extreme temperatures. Do not place your TicTalk phone on an unstable surface or at a location subject to strong vibration. Never allow any metallic objects (e.g., staples or paper clips) to become inserted into your TicTalk phone, as this could result in the generation of excess heat or fire.
  • Page 87 The TicTalk phone should be carried with a separation of at least 3 mm (1/8 of an inch) from the body. The TicTalk Holster or the TicTalk Carabineer Lanyard can be used for that purpose. The TicTalk Holster can be attached, for example, to a belt loop or any other article of clothing unless the minimum separation of 3 mm (1/8 of an inch) can be maintained at all times.
  • Page 88: Product Operating Instructions

    Never use obscene, indecent, or profane language. Never use the TicTalk phone to send false distress calls. Never wiretap or otherwise intercept a device call, unless you have first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call.
  • Page 89 Never impact, pierce or crush the battery. Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care. If you come in contact with the electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and water. If it contacts the eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
  • Page 90 In the event the electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes, flush thoroughly with clean water, without rubbing. Consult with a physician immediately. C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 91: Technical Support

    Technical Support If you have any questions regarding installation, set up, or operation of the TicTalk phone, please visit the MyTicTalk web sites: http://www.mytictalk.com C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 5 , E n f o r a L . P .
  • Page 92: One-Year Limited Warranty

    TicTalk product that the product hardware will be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date of product purchase from Enfora or an authorized dealer or reseller. Enfora does not warrant that the product will meet the purchaser’s requirements or that the operation of the...
  • Page 93 (i) discovered by purchaser during the warranty period but an RMA number is not requested from Enfora until after the end of the warranty period, (ii) caused by any accident, misuse, abuse, improper...
  • Page 94 Enfora, TicTalk, the Enfora logo and the TicTalk logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Enfora, L.P. “LeapFrog” and the “LeapFrog” logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc.

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