Pg1 DELAYED SPEECH MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION:

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Pg1 DELAYED SPEECH MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION: Pg1
DELAYED SPEECH
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This exhibit delays your words so that you hear yourself talking a
fraction of a second after you've spoken instead of while you are
speaking. One or two people can talk into microphones and hear
themselves in headphones. The playback of their voices is delayed up
to 1/5 of a second (variable). This delay makes it almost impossible
for some people to speak intelligibly, since the normal mouth-to-ear
feed back mechanism has been tampered with.
General Cleaning:
The glass may be cleaned with glass cleaner. The finished or
painted surfaces of the exhibit may be cleaned with a mild soap
solution or general purpose cleaner. The acrylic panels should be
cleaned with a plastic cleaner and a soft wipe that will not leave
scratches, (we suggest Wype-All). (Note: Do not use alcohol on
acrylic graphic panels, or covers.)
115 Vac to 230 Vac conversion:
This exhibit has a step down transformer to allow 115 Vac or
230 Vac. The circuit breaker connects directly to a duplex outlet box
located in the bottom of the exhibit. It is accessed by removing the
locking panel. For 115 Vac operation, the exhibit outlet strip (or
component power cord) is plugged into the duplex outlet connecting it
directly to the line. For 230 Vac operation, this plug must be switched
over to the step-down transformer receptacle, and the transformer is
then plugged into the duplex outlet. Check this configuration during
initial set-up before plugging the exhibit in. The circuit breaker will
protect most accidental improper connections, however some circuits
may sustain damage if connected to 230 Vac if the 115 Vac plug is
left in the duplex outlet.