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BIG Step-By-Step Communicator

Step-by-Step Communicator

Overview

Short Description

Record any series of messages directly into the BIG Step-by-Step Communicator and press its activation surface for the first message. Press it again and BIG Step-by-Step automatically steps to the next message. You can record as many messages as needed in the two minutes of recording time available.

Dimensions

Specification Standard
Depth 70 mm
Height 152 mm
Weight (gms) 439 gms
Width 157 mm

Additional Info

More Details

Software
* There is no software installed on this device

Speech Quality
* Messages are stored with digitised speech (human voice recorded onto the device in a similar manner to a tape recorder)
* The first activation plays the first message, the next plays the second message and so on. The messages recorded can total up to 2 minutes

Programming
* There is a simple recording method for storing messages
* The method to record messages intentionally requires two buttons on the device to be pressed while the message is recorded. This is to safeguard against accidental re-recording

Access
* BIG Step-by-Step features a thirteen centimetre activation surface (switch top) and is recommended for persons who require a larger target area
* The switch tops can be swapped and Red, Yellow, Green and Blue colours are included with each BIG Step-by-Step
* A" light tap" is required to activate the message playback, with a force of approximately one hundred and forty grams
* It can be plugged into switch adapted toy or appliances using the included switch cable. This allows simple control of these devices via the BIG Step-by-Step communicator with speech output as feedback or reinforcement
* Another type or size of switch can be plugged into the BIG Step-by-Step if required

Portability
* Very light and portable
* Mounting plate screw holes are built into the bottom of the casing

Accessories
Optional Accessories include
* Carry Strap
* Alternative colour switch caps
* Mount Plate for switch mounts

Factors To Consider

Output
* Be aware of the speaker position on the device and take steps not to block the sound
* There is tactile and auditory feedback as well
* Recorded speech output only

Input
* The switch cap or an alternative switch are the only input methods to this device
* The switch caps twist off the top but are designed to be secure during use

Access
* The main access method is by the switch cap
* If the switch cap is not the best target, an alternative switch can be used via the switch jack

Portability
* Consider suitability for people who are independently mobile and the accessories available to assist
* Consider positioning options at the same time as the device. Effective access to the device is linked to appropriate positioning

Programming
* As with all speech generating devices, as the communication needs of the person using the speech generating device changes, any pre-stored messages may also require changing. This may or may not be an ongoing process

Special Features
* For use with a toy or appliance for cause/effect or switch training, additional
parts or products will be required

Batteries and Charging
* The device uses a replaceable battery

Mounting and Installation
* Some wheelchair mounting options are available. A proper assessment of the access need should be a part of the entire prescription process

Accessories
* Consider if the device has options that may assist with access needs
* Consider splash guards or waterproof covers to protect the device from moisture
* Are there any future consumables that will be required over the lifetime fo the device e.g. batteries

Manuals and Support
* Detailed information to support programming and use of this device is available
* Training video's are available through the supplier to assist

Prescription Guidelines
Assessment and advice from an interdisciplinary team, with an experienced speech pathologist and occupational therapist, in regard to mounting, programming and set up of this device is recommended.

Refer to the EnableNSW Prescription Guidelines for Speech Generating Devices for further information. This can be accessed at the EnableNSW website.

Requirements

Place Of Manufacture

United States of America

Suppliers

Novitatech
171 Days Rd
Regency Park
SA 5010
Sales: 1300 855 585
Fax: 08 8243 8337
Contact Person: Linda Hutchinson
Email: assistivetech@novita.org.au
Website: http://www.novitatech.org.au
Communicate AT

Manly Vale
NSW 2093
Sales: 02 9948 2665
Fax: 02 9948 2669
Email: admin@communicateAT.com.au
Website: http://www.communicateAT.com.au
Link-AT Assistive Technology
69 Cumming Street
Craigburn Farm
SA 5051
Sales: 0450 460 668
Fax: 08 8278 8671
Email: office@linkassistive.com
Website: http://linkassistive.com/
Spectronics
Unit 1 E, 1 Commercial Crt
130 Kingston Rd
Underwood
QLD 4119
Sales: 07 3808 6833
Fax: 07 3808 6108
Contact Person: Michael O'Leary
Toll Free: 1800 999 718
Email: mail@spectronicsinoz.com
Website: http://www.spectronicsinoz.com
Technical Solutions
109 Ferndale Rd
Silvan
VIC 3795
Sales: 03 9737 9000
Fax: 03 9737 9111
Contact Person: Row Prosser
Email: service@tecsol.com.au
Website: http://www.tecsol.com.au
Liberator Pty Ltd
Level 1
68 The Parade
Norwood
SA 5067
Sales: 08 8362 5655
Fax: 08 8362 5533
Email: info@liberator.net.au
Website: http://www.liberator.net.au