Adaptivation Randomizer Gamer Instruction Manual

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ADAPTIVATION
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Th e Wor l d at a Tou ch
Randomizer Gamer
Instruction Manual
Adaptivation, Inc.
2225 W. 50th Street, Suite 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
(800) 723-2783
www.adaptivation.com

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  • Page 1 ADAPTIVATION I N C O R P O R A T E D Th e Wor l d at a Tou ch Randomizer Gamer Instruction Manual Adaptivation, Inc. 2225 W. 50th Street, Suite 100 Sioux Falls, SD 57105 (800) 723-2783...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Relay (Toy) Operation ..............8 External Speaker Jack ..............9 Mounting Options 9 Trouble-Shooting ................. 10 Insider Secrets & Cheats ............. 12 Randomizing Ideas ..............14 Warranty ..................16 Go to www.adaptivation.com to download application ideas and photos of your new Adaptivation device.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Multiple digitized messages can be recorded and played back by pressing the Randomizer on the top surface or by plugging in an external switch such as Adaptivation’s Taction Pads or Pal Pads. New Features - A beep cue is heard when installing a new battery, verifying the integrity of the battery.
  • Page 4: Randomizer Diagram

    Randomizer Diagram Speaker Microphone Switch Surface Play/Record Switch Power/Volume Knob External Speaker Jack Relay Out (switch-adapted toy) External Switch Jack...
  • Page 5: Battery Installation

    RAND90-1941). 4. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure with the screw. Take care not to overtighten. For optimal performance, Adaptivation recommends the use of alkaline batteries only. When changing the battery, your Randomizer will retain all recorded messages.
  • Page 6: Recording A Message

    Recording a Message 1. Turn on the power by rotating the VOLUME/POWER knob to mid-position. 2. For level 1, slide the PLAY/RECORD switch to the REC-1 position. This will record your series of messages into Level-1. 3. Press down on the Randomizer and hold. A beeping cue can be heard, indicating the device is ready to record.
  • Page 7: Playing A Message

    Playing a Message 1. When finished recording messages, slide the PLAY/RECORD switch to the PLAY-1 position. Press down on the Randomizer, and your message will play back. Press down again, and your next message will play - the Randomizer will provide a randomly selected message.
  • Page 8: Relay (Toy) Operation

    You will need a standard cable con- nector with 1/8” (3.5mm) male jacks on both ends (available from Adaptivation). One end of the cable connector is plugged into the adapted toy (if your battery operated toy is not already com- mercially adapted for switch use, adapt it with a Battery Interrupter available from Adaptivation).
  • Page 9: External Speaker Jack

    When mounting on a table or other flat surface, Velcro® or Dual- Lock® can be used as an alternate mounting method. If necessary, remove the rubber feet to help secure the Velcro®. Adaptivation recommends that when using mounting methods such as Velcro® or Dual-Lock®, you not cover the serial number location.
  • Page 10: Trouble-Shooting

    Trouble-Shooting Does not play back. - Make sure the volume knob is turned up. - Battery may be too low. - If an external speaker is used, make sure the cable is plugged into the EXT SPK jack. - If an external speaker is used, does it need its own power supply? - Make sure the Randomizer is in Play mode.
  • Page 11 Make sure the device is in Short Play mode. A mechanical sound is heard at the end of a message. - Record using an external switch such as an Adaptivation Pal Pad or any other switch with no moving parts.
  • Page 12: Insider Secrets & Cheats

    To remove the mechanical sound from the end of a recording on the Randomizer, record your message using an Adaptivation Pal Pad or any other switch with no moving parts. The Randomizer Gamer (serial #’s RAND-1966 and higher & and all RAND180-) uses pseudo random messaging on level 2.
  • Page 13 Pocket Overlays, available from Adaptivation, are clear adhesive- backed pockets into which overlays or pictures can be inserted. The Pocket Overlay is adhered to the Switch Surface of your Randomizer. Such overlays and pictures can improve the functionality of your Randomizer by providing greater symbolic meaning.
  • Page 14: Randomizing Ideas

    -Mother May I? -Classroom jobs/chores † -Mad Libs -Counting money -Sentence starters -Pick a winner -Twister -Simon Says -Test taking/giving † -Vocabulary matching -Hokey Pokey -Scavenger hunt † † Works well with Gamer random selection (Level-2) See www.adaptivation.com for more ideas.
  • Page 15 Notes:...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    (1) year of purchase. This warranty does not apply if the Randomizer Gamer has been misused, abused, altered, or tampered with. At the end of the warranty period, Adaptivation shall be under no further obligation expressed or im plied.

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