Logan ProxTalker (PR17654)
Logan ProxTalker
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/17654
The Logan ProxTalker is a static display device that uses removable RFID Sound Tags. Each Sound Tag is encoded with unique identification code for the device to identify the tag and its associated word. When a Sound Tag is place on a cell and pressed, the ProxTalker detects the tag and speaks the word/message associated with it. Messages are stored with digitised speech. The device is also designed to be shock and water resistant.
General Details
- Method of Use
The device is designed to resemble sentence strips used in Picture Exchange Communication System with 5 cells available to user to attach Sound Tags onto. Each Sound Tag supplied by the device is encoded with unique Radio Frequency identification code for the device to identify the tag and its associated word / phrase. When a Sound Tag is place on a cell and pressed, the ProxTalker detects the tag and speaks the word/message associated with the it.
Please note that this device is designed for direct access only and may not be suitable for users who require indirect access to SGDs.
- Manufacturer/Country
- ProxTalker, United States of America
- Websites
- - https://www.proxtalker.com/
Features
Manual
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Manuals and support material :
- included with product
Access Options
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Access method:
- Direct selection
Voice Output
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Voice output:
- digitised recorded human voice
Power Source
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Power source:
- four batteries
Models / Specifications
- Model ProxTalker: This model includes standard buttons
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- Model ProxTalker Light Touch: This model comes with light-touch keys for easier access
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- Number of Keys/ Cells 5 units
- Width of Key 37 mm
- Memory Time 1000 min (equivalent to 30 000 tags)
- Height Overall 175 mm
- Width Overall 285 mm
- Depth Overall 37 mm
- Duration of battery life 180 days (6 months minimum)
- Weight Overall 2150 g (weight of total unit in carry case with 4 fabric pages and 80 tags)
- Number of messages able to be recorded 180 units (comes with 80 pre programmed tags and 100 blank tags, additional tags can be purchased)
- Memory Time Per Message Cell 8 s
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Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing, and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards see http://www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
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