Electrolarynx Instructions
The Provox TruTone electrolarynx range is designed to increase intelligibility
by giving you the option to add prosody, while Provox SolaTonePlus is
monotone. Please read all instructions to learn all of the features, especially
sections 4 & 11 regarding tone control & prosody.
Definitions: TTE = Provox TruTone Emote, TTP = Provox TruTone Plus,
TTE/P = both Provox TruTone products, STP = Provox SolaTone Plus
1. Electrolarynx
A – Sound head (x2 TTE/P) (x1 STP) (including sound button and foam ring)
B – Sound head spacer (TTE/P)
C – Talk button (Emotion™ button in TTE/P)
D – Volume knob
E – Body
F – Battery
G – Battery cap
H – Battery connector (TTE/P)
I – Oral tube (2 + 2)
J – Oral adapter
K – Tone (pitch) adjustment knob
L – LED indicator light
M – MODE button (TTE/P)
U – USB dust cover (TTE/P)
V – USB charge jack
2. When your electrolarynx arrives
• Adjust the base-tone (Section 4)
• Set the mode (TTE/P) (Section 6)
• Choose your sound head (Section 5)
• Decide if the sound head spacer is to be used (Section 5b)
• Charge your battery the first night you receive it (Section 7)
• Read the General care/Troubleshooting (Section 8)
• Read the tips on using an electrolarynx (Sections 9-10)
• Use the Emotion™ button to be more intelligible (Section 11)
• Get more out of your Provox TruTone Emote (Section 12) (TTE/P)
• If you prefer a monotone voice, you can use the button to control your volume
(Section 6) (TTE)
• Warranty & warnings are on the last pages.
3. Volume level
Set the volume by turning the volume knob (D). Do not force the knob. Turn it
up towards the sound head for a higher volume. Turn it down towards the battery
cap for a lower volume. All the way down is off, which is handy when you do
not want to accidentally activate the device. Lower volume settings will help
you be understood better.
4. Adjusting Tone
• The tone adjustment knob (K) is located to the left of the button.
• Turn it up towards the sound head for a higher tone.
• Turn it down towards the battery cap for a lower tone.
• A tip: Keep the talk button pressed while you make your initial adjustment.
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