5. Sound head (TTE/P)
5a. Optional extra sharp sound head – (With the gray sound
button)
If you have hard neck tissue, the sharp sound head has a sharper sound, which may
penetrate tissue better. This may also be helpful if you work in a loud environment.
This cap is not as smooth sounding, so the voice may not be as pleasant.
5b. Sound head spacer
If you regularly use a higher tone, you may remove the sound head spacer (B);
Follow these steps (Illustration A)
1. Unscrew the sound head.
2. Remove the spacer.
3. Screw the sound head back on.
4. Test the device, listening to the tonal qualities. If you prefer the tonal qualities
without the spacer, be sure to store the spacer in a safe place, such as the box
your device came in.
6. Setting the mode: (TTE/P)
The mode button is inside, under the battery cap; M – MODE button (TTE/P)
(No tools required)
6a Changing modes
To change the mode, press both the mode button and the talk button. (The timing
is not critical.) The mode changes immediately, but if you continue to hold the
talk button, the device will beep to indicate the new mode setting. The number
of beeps and the tone of the beeps indicate which mode it is in.
6b Modes
Provox TruTone Emote has six modes 1-6 and Provox TruTone Plus has two
modes 1-2.
Modes 1-4: Four preset ranges. #1 is nearly monotone, so if you are intentional,
you will hear a variation, and modes #2 through #4 have increasing range on the
button, depending on your tone setting.
Mode 1 – Nearly monotone
Mode 2 – Low tonal variations —1/2-octave range
Mode 3 – Medium tonal variations
Mode 4 – High tonal variations—2-octave range
Modes #5-6 (TTE): Volume mode lets you control the volume with the talk
button, instead of the tone. This is for people who do not use the tone control,
and it allows volume control without moving the knob. A very light touch let's
you speak with your "whisper voice", while pressing firmly emits sound at full
volume. The volume control knob still limits your max volume. Changing into
these modes creates a "Whoop" sound (with an increasing tone), rather than a
steady tone beep.
Mode 5 – Low Sensitivity—full volume requires more pressure. 2 "Whoops"
Mode 6 – High Sensitivity—full volume requires less pressure. 3 "Whoops"
7. Batteries & charging
Provox TruTone products:
1. Use only approved Li-Ion batteries. Contact distributers for more information.
2. Install battery (F) as shown; it only fits one way. The battery connector (H)
alignment tab points up, with the red wire to the right.
3. Use until volume begins to fade, which is at 80% drained. You will still have
up to another week or more of battery life (depending on your talk time), and
battery life will be extended by volume reduction.
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1 Beep
2 Beeps
3 Beeps
4 Beeps