TapMemo Voice Activated Personal Data Assistant Instruction Manual
TapMemo Voice Activated Personal Data Assistant

TapMemo Users Manual
Table of Contents:
CHAPTER ONE -GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TAPMEMO………………………3
CHAPTER TWO -SETTING UP YOUR TAPMEMO…………………………………5
CHAPTER THREE -USING YOUR TAPMEMO ………………………………………8


CHAPTER FOUR -CHARGING YOUR TAPMEMO……………………………….12
CHAPTER FIVE -FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS…………………………13
CHAPTER SIX -SAFETY AND HANDLING………………………………………….14
CHAPTER SEVEN -COMPLIANCE INFORMATION AND WARRANTY ….15About this manual

Since we know people usually do not want to read manuals, we decided to make this one different. The language used is simpler, and the manual is filled
with bits of humor. If you read the manual from start to finish, you will notice that, with each step, you learn more than just that step, but a bit more.
We hope you will enjoy this approach.

Chapter One -Getting to know your TapMemo

TapMemo is all about voice, and how the power of voice, your voice, can help you do more. TapMemo can recognize your voice, record it, and play it back.
TapMemo also has its own voice, which speaks back to you. All you have to do is press one button, and you are on your way. Oh, there are two buttons for
volume, as well. Sorry!

TapMemo at a Glance
Take a brief look at what you can do with your TapMemo:

Memo Pad -Any thought you have, or any idea, task, or a good story you wish to remember can easily be recorded. Just name your memo and record it. Then,
later, just say that name; and TapMemo will play that memo back whenever you want.

Phone Book -Store all your contacts (not all of them really, just your important ones) in your TapMemo unit. To each of them, if you want, you can add some
more information like an address, etc. At any given moment, TapMemo will be glad to look up a name for you, tell you that person’s phone number, and, yes,
even dial that number for you on your phone!

Calendar -Got an important meeting, or better still, got a not-so- important-meeting you know you will forget? -Load them all in! TapMemo will gently remind
you of your obligations when the time is right.

Alarm Clock -TapMemo includes a progressive wake-up mechanism that will gracefully wake you up with a gradual volume increase.

Lock -Protecting all of your personal information stored inside your TapMemo unit is easy. Just say the locking command, and you are protected. Unlocking
the unit is done with a short pin code.

Unit Locator -Forgot where you left your TapMemo? Have no fear. Whistling will activate the unit and cause it to say, at a high volume, a short phrase that
will help you locate it. Still did not find it? Whistle again!

• Talking Clock -Date and Time telling is as easy as can be.
• Battery Meter -Hear TapMemo’s opinion on the state of its battery.
• Memory Meter – TapMemo keeps track of, and will state at your command, the remaining memory space.

Important things you should know before using TapMemo:
System Sounds:
TapMemo uses two different sounds to let you know the state it is in:
1. A “go” sound using one tone.
2. A “no go” sound using two tones.

Whenever you hear the “go” sound, it means that TapMemo is waiting for your voice command. Whenever you hear the “no go” sound, it means TapMemo is going
back to bed and is not currently listening to any voice command.

What can I say?

Whenever you hear the “go” sound, but you do not know what are your options, simply ask “what can I say?” and TapMemo will gladly tell you the list of voice
commands it is currently expecting from you. During this time, you can press the TapKey in order to stop the reading and have TapMemo listen to your command.

Volume buttons:

TapMemo has two volume buttons, minus and plus, marked -and + respectively. These buttons can be used to decrease/increase the overall volume of the unit
at any given moment. If you press one of them while TapMemo is sleeping, TapMemo will wakeup, change the volume level, and announce the change by saying
“down” for the minus button or “up” for the plus button. If you keep pressing the volume buttons until you reach the lower or upper limit of volume, then
TapMemo will issue the “no go” sound and no further change in the volume will occur.

If you press one of these buttons while TapMemo is busy doing something else, like playing back a memo, the volume level will change, but no verbal response
will be given.

Under the “entries playback” function of the phone book, memo pad and calendar, the two volume buttons become “previous” and “next” buttons, enabling you
to scroll up and down among the entries. No change in the volume level will occur while in these functions.

Three basic rules needed to achieve good voice recognition results:

Background Noise -While using TapMemo, try to keep the background noise as low as possible, especially when adding a new name, memo or appointment. Trying
to add a new entry while other people are loudly talking in the same room will result in failure or simply a bad entry that TapMemo will later have difficulty
recognizing

Speak Clearly -It is important that you speak clearly and as naturally as possible when commanding TapMemo or when adding a new entry. Try not to talk too
soft or too loud.

Differentiate Entries -Try and add new entries that sound different from the ones you have already added. Similar entries will be rejected by TapMemo. This
applies only to entries in the same set so for example, you can give the exact same name to one memo and one appointment, but you must differentiate between
two memo names.

Working with an Earphone:

Plugging an earphone into TapMemo will cause the internal speaker to be muted, enabling you to maintain a certain amount of privacy. Another advantage of
using an earphone is that you save a lot of power since the speaker is the most powerconsuming part of TapMemo. We estimate that using an earphone will
triple the working time of TapMemo between charge cycles.

Chapter Two -Setting up your TapMemo

Now that you know WHAT can be done, let’s describe HOW it can be done. The first thing we recommend is that you set the clock. Are you ready? Here we go.

Clock Setting:

Press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wake up from its beauty sleep and emit a short tone. Say “system setup”. TapMemo, being a good friend, will repeat
your command. You are now in the setup menu. Another short tone is heard.

Say “set clock” and follow the verbal instructions to set up the current date and time. Note that the hour setting is based on a 24 hour clock. As any other
well educated device, TapMemo will thank you when you are done and read back the current date and time.

Now that the clock is ticking, explore other commands under the setup menu. Begin with battery power.

Battery Power Meter:

Access the “system setup” menu. Don’t remember how? Here is the abstract: Press the TapKey button. After the tone, say “system setup” and you are there!
Then say “battery level” and TapMemo will respond. Here is a nice table with all possible responses and the actions you should take:

TapMemo says…: Battery is 100% full
You should…: Do nothing, and smile
Battery is 70% full
You should do nothing and Keep smiling
Battery is 40% full
You should think about charging
Hmm…
Battery is low
You should charge when possible
… Battery level critical -shutting down
You should charge, Charge, Charge
and charge some more

Important! Each time you press the TapKey button, TapMemo measures the battery level. A low level battery will still enable you to continue, just with a
“battery is low” warning. If the battery level is critically low, TapMemo will warn you and then go back to sleep. This would be a good time to charge
your tired friend.

For charging instructions and general battery maintenance, look for the “Charging your TapMemo” chapter close to the end of this manual. Now that you know
how to get a report on battery level, it is time to learn how to get a report on remaining memory.

Memory Meter:

Access the “system setup” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “system setup” and you are there! Now say “memory status”
and TapMemo will complain about how much memory is taken already. You should know that all applications on your TapMemo unit share a common memory, so
if, for example, you have recorded many long memos, you may not be able to store many appointments in the calendar or many names in the phonebook. Since
we do care about you, we thought of the following ideas to help you free memory space:

Erase memos that you have recorded but do not remember why. Memos take up the most memory, so each one you erase will be a small victory for you.

• Erase names of friends and family members who you do not like any more.

As for appointments, TapMemo will erase them for you 24 hours after they have passed. Isn’t that nice? Speaking of nice things, TapMemo can help you locate
itself in case you forgot where you left it. Here is how that is done:

Unit Locator:

Access the “system setup” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “system setup” and you are there! Now say “unit locator”
and TapMemo will ask you if you want to turn the unit locator on. We think you do, so please say “yes”. Once turned on, TapMemo will wait for you to whistle,
yes, you heard right, whistle. Each time it detects a whistle, it will wakeup and announce “TapMemo, unit locator” in the loudest voice it can, as if to
say: Here I am!

If you want to turn this function off, just access the “unit locator” function as before, and TapMemo will ask you if you want to turn the unit locator
off. “Yes” is the correct answer.

Intermission: How are you doing so far?

OK. There are two more items under the “system setup” menu. The first one helps you get up on time in the morning, or at least tries to. You guessed right,
it’s the “alarm clock”

Alarm Clock:

Access the “system setup” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “system setup” and you are there!

Say “set wake up time” and follow the verbal instructions to set the alarm clock to your desired (or mandatory) wake up time. Note that the alarm clock
is a daily alarm clock so it will go off once every 24 hours unless you decide to turn it off using the “wake up” command on the main menu. Don’t worry,
you can learn how to do that later.

When the desired wake up time is reached, TapMemo will gently try to wake you by playing a short melody and by saying the time. This will continue for one
minute with an increasing volume unless you press the TapKey button and go back to bed.

Last but not least TapMemo offers a function that keeps all of your personal information safe: the “lock” function.

Locking and Unlocking TapMemo:

The lock mechanism has three functions:
a. Setting the unlocking code
b. Locking your unit
c. Unlocking your unit

First, learn how to set your unlocking code (which you will use to unlock the unit). The two other functions will be described later.

TapMemo arrives with a default unlocking code which is 555. How original. To set your own personal unlocking code, do the following: Access the “system
setup” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “system setup” and you are there!

Say “unlocking code” and follow the verbal instructions to set your three-digit code. We strongly recommend that you write your code down somewhere in case
you forget it, and your unit is locked.

Congratulations! You have now covered all functions in the “system setup” menu. It is time to move on and to begin actually using the unit. Here we go.

Chapter Three -Using your TapMemo
Finding out the current time:

Very easy. Press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wake up and emit a short tone. Say “tell time”, and TapMemo will say the current time. If you did not set
the clock yet, TapMemo will ask you to do that.

Finding out the current date:

Much the same. Press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wake up and emit a short tone. Say “what is the date”, and TapMemo will give you the current date.
If you did not set the clock yet, TapMemo will ask you to do that.

Turning the Alarm Clock On/Off

Once you have set your wakeup time, you can very easily turn your alarm On or Off. To turn your alarm On and Off, do the following: Press the TapKey button.
TapMemo will wake up and emit a short tone. Say “wake up mode” and follow the verbal instructions to turn your alarm clock On or Off.

Locking/Unlocking your unit:

Remember that you learned how to set your unlocking code earlier? Here’s the second & third part where you learn how to lock and unlock your TapMemo.

To lock your TapMemo, press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wake up and emit a short tone. Say “lock unit” and TapMemo will ask you to confirm your intention.
If you are serious, say “yes” and TapMemo will lock the unit while reminding you of your code. If you did not set your code yet, TapMemo will use the default
555 code. Once locked, the unit will not respond when pressing the Volume Up/Down buttons. From now on, your unit is locked, and all of your personal information
is safe.

To unlock your TapMemo, press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wakeup and ask you for the unlock code. Say your three-digit unlock code, digit by digit.
If you said the correct code, TapMemo will unlock the unit. If you do not, try again since there is no limit to the number of attempts permitted.

Using the Phone book

TapMemo’s phone book can hold up to 60 names. Each name can be associated with a single phone number and a single, optional, 7 seconds long recording with
whatever information you wish, such as the person’s address, etc.

Adding a name:

To add a new name to the phone book, do the following: Press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wake up and emit a short tone. Say “phone book”. TapMemo will
repeat your command. You are now in the phone book menu. When another short tone is heard, say “add new”. TapMemo will ask you for the name to add and
will then ask you to repeat it. Then, TapMemo will ask you for the phone number itself. Say the phone number, digit by digit.
While entering a phone number, TapMemo will repeat each digit you say. If you hear that it recognized a wrong digit, press the volume up or down button
to delete that wrong digit and enter it again.
When you are done, say nothing or press the TapKey. TapMemo will read back the number and will ask you to confirm it. Now, you can add a short message
with the address or any other information you wish. If you do not wish to record any data, or to stop recording, press the TapKey. TapMemo will thank you
and store the name, number and recording. Now, Another name adding cycle will start automatically. If you do not wish to add another name, press the TapKey
after the prompt “please say a name to add” is heard.

Searching for (and hearing) a name:

Access the “phone book” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “phone book” and you are there!

Say “search”, and, at the prompt, say the name you wish to find. If found, TapMemo will play it back, play the additional message that you have recorded,
and then tell you the phone number. TapMemo will then ask you if you wish it to dial the number for you. If you do, say “yes” when asked, then hold TapMemo
approximately 2″ from your telephone mouthpiece. TapMemo will count down 3 seconds and will emit the special tones (called DMTF tones) required to dial
that number.

Deleting a single name:

Access the “phone book” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “phone book” and you are there!

Say “delete”, and, at the prompt, say the name you wish to delete. If found, TapMemo will playback that name and ask you for confirmation before deleting
the name. Once deleted, a name cannot be restored.

Deleting all names:

Reach the phone book menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “phone book” and you are there!

Say “clear all entries”. TapMemo will ask you for confirmation before deleting all the names. Once deleted, the names cannot be restored, so please exercise
caution with this function!

Playing back all the names:

Access the “phone book” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “phone book” and you are there!

Say “entries playback” and TapMemo will start playing back the names it has stored. If you wish to skip to the next name, press the “Volume Up” button.
To go to a previous name, press the “Volume Down” button. To stop the playback of the names, press the TapKey.

Using the Memo Pad

TapMemo’s memo pad can contain up to 30 memos. Each memo can be 60 seconds long.

Adding a Memo:

To add a new memorandum to the memo pad, do the following: Press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wake up and emit a short tone. Say “memo”. TapMemo will
repeat your command. You are now in the memo menu. When another short tone is heard, say “add new”. TapMemo will ask you for the memo name to add and will
then ask you to repeat it. Then, TapMemo will ask you to record your memo. If you wish to end the recording before the 60 seconds limit, press the Tapkey.

Searching for (and hearing) a memo:

Access the “memo” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey momentarily. After the tone, say “memo” and you are there!

Say “search” and at the prompt, say the name of the memo you wish to find. If found, TapMemo will play back the name of the memo and then the memo itself.
If you wish to end the playback, press the Tapkey.

Deleting a single memo:

Access the “memo” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey momentarily. After the tone, say “memo” and you are there!

Say “delete”, and, at the prompt, say the name of the memo you wish to delete. If found, TapMemo will playback the memo name and ask you for confirmation
before deleting the memo. Once deleted, a memo cannot be restored.

Deleting all memos:

Access the “memo” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey momentarily. After the tone, say “memo” and you are there!

Say “clear all entries”. TapMemo will ask you for confirmation before deleting all of the memos. Once deleted, the memos cannot be restored, so please exercise
caution with this function!

Playing back all the memos names:

Access the “memo” menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey momentarily. After the tone, say “memo” and you are there!

Say “entries playback” and TapMemo will play back the names of the memos stored. If you wish to skip to the next memo, press the Volume Up button. To go
backwards and hear a previous memo, press the Volume Down button. To stop the memo name playback, press the TapKey.

Using the Calendar
Please note: Since all calendar functions are time based, you will not be able to use the calendar function if the TapMemo clock is not set.

TapMemo’s calendar can hold up to 30 appointments. Each appointment is associated with a single recording that can contain the appointment location, participants,
etc. You will need to set the date & time of the appointment and also an optional reminder. Once an appointment reminder, with date and time, is reached,
TapMemo will play back the appointment name and will then tell you when the appointment will occur. Once an appointment date and time are reached, TapMemo
will play back the appointment’s name and additional data (if such data was recorded). 24 hours after an appointment’s date and time pass, it will be automatically
deleted to free memory space.

Adding an appointment:

To add a new appointment to the calendar, do the following: Press the TapKey button. TapMemo will wake up and emit a short tone. Say “calendar”. TapMemo
will repeat your command. You are now in the calendar menu. When another short tone is heard, say “add new”. TapMemo will ask you for the appointment name
to add and will then ask you to repeat it. Then, TapMemo will ask you to record your appointment data. If you wish to stop recording, press the TapKey.
TapMemo will now ask you to set the date and time for this appointment. Follow the verbal instructions, and use the TapKey button to set the desired date
and time. Last but not least, TapMemo will ask you to set the reminder time. This is the time before the actual appointment occurs, when TapMemo will remind
you of the upcoming appointment. You can set it to “Off” if you do not need a reminder.

Searching for (and hearing) an appointment:

Access the calendar menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “calendar” and you are there!

Say “search”, and, at the prompt, say the name of the appointment you wish to find. If found, TapMemo will play it back, and then will tell you the date
and time for this appointment.

Deleting a single appointment:

Access the calendar menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “calendar” and you are there!

Say “delete”, and, at the prompt, say the name of the appointment you wish to delete. If found, TapMemo will play back the name of that appointment and
ask you for confirmation before deleting it. Once deleted, an appointment cannot be restored.

Deleting all appointments:

Access the calendar menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “calendar” and you are there!

Say “clear all entries”. TapMemo will ask you for confirmation before deleting all the appointments. Once deleted, the appointments cannot be restored,
so please exercise caution with this function!

Playing back all the appointment names:

Reach the calendar menu. Don’t remember how? Just press the TapKey. After the tone, say “calendar” and you are there!

Say “entries playback” and TapMemo will start playing back the names of the appointments in chronological order, each with its date and time. If you wish
to skip to the next appointment, press the Volume Up button. To go backwards and hear a previous appointment, press the Volume Down button. To stop the
appointments playback, press the TapKey.

Chapter Four -Charging your TapMemo
First, some terms you should know:

“Battery life” means the time your TapMemo will run before it must be recharged (sometimes this is also called “play time” or “run time”). “Battery lifespan”
means the total amount of time your battery will last before it must be replaced.

Since TapMemo’s battery is lithium-ion based, it has no memory effect which means you can charge it at any time, without the need to discharge it fully
first. If TapMemo warns you that it has a low level battery or if you feel like charging the battery anyway, simply plug the supplied power adaptor into
the wall outlet and plug the small power plug into TapMemo. As soon as you make these connections, TapMemo will say “charging battery” only once, and the
charge cycle will begin. You can unplug the power plug from TapMemo at any time. A full charge takes about 4 hours. When it is fully charged, TapMemo will
say “charge complete” once a minute until you disconnect the plug.

Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use
and settings. Read below for more information:

Paying attention to just a few common sense pointers will pay off with a longer battery lifespan and battery life for your TapMemo. The most important thing
is to keep your TapMemo out of the sun or a hot car (even the glove compartment). Heat will degrade your battery’s performance the most. Lowering the speaker
volume or better yet, using an earphone, will prolong the time needed between charges.

If you do not use TapMemo for a long time, be sure to charge it once every 2 months or so. This will keep your TapMemo’s battery healthy and happy.

TapMemo Temperate Zone. Your TapMemo works best from 32°to 95°F. You should store it in environments of -4°to 113°. That’s 0°to 35°C. Keeping your TapMemo
as near room temperature as possible (22°C) is ideal.

Chapter Five -Frequently Asked Questions
Following is a list of questions we thought you will want answers for. Here they are:
Question: Can you please show me the entire map of voice commands?
Answer: Yes, here it is:
Question: When I press the TapKey, I do not hear anything. What can be wrong?

Answer: Most chances are that the battery power is very very low. When this happens, TapMemo shuts down all applications and will only wait for you to charge
it. If charging the unit does not help, please contact us for Service.

Question: When working with the unit, I noticed that the volume level can not reach the levels it did when the battery was fully charged. Is that Normal?

Answer: Yes. TapMemo has a built in mechanism that will reduce the maximum volume level allowed when it noticed that the battery is running low. This is
done in order to prolong the battery life and protect it from large amounts of current draws needed by the speaker. Simply charge the unit.

Question: I accidentally pressed the TapKey button for more then a second and TapMemo got into the memo adding command. What is going on?
Answer: This ’shortcut’ is intentional and was built so you can start recording a memo quickly.
Question: What happens if I lock the unit and forget the unlocking code?

Answer: Here you have two options: The first is to send the unit for service. We will unlock it for you and send it back. The second option is for you to
perform a hard reset which will unlock the unit but will also clear the entire memory (phone book, memo pad and calendar) and will set the unit back to
the factory setting.

To hard reset your unit do the following: Press and hold the TapKey. While holding, insert a pin or a metal clip to the reset aperture at the back of the
unit and press shortly. Release the TapKey. TapMemo will state its code version. The unit is now unlocked.

Question: I have trained around 30 names into my phone book, and TapMemo now says “phone book is full” when trying to train the next name. I thought the
phone book can contain 60 names. What is going on?

Answer: Your TapMemo memory is full. You should clear some memory space by deleting a few memos you do not need any more.

Chapter Six -Safety and Handling

This chapter contains important safety and handling information for TapMemo. Read all safety information below and operating instructions before using TapMemo
to avoid injury. Keep this users manual for your TapMemo handy for future reference.

Important Safety Information
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage.

Handling TapMemo:
Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, or open TapMemo.

Avoiding water and wet locations:

Do not use TapMemo in rain or near wash basins, or other wet locations. Take care not to spill any food or liquid into TapMemo. In case TapMemo gets wet,
unplug all cables before cleaning, and allow it to dry thoroughly before using it again.

Repairing TapMemo:

Never attempt to repair TapMemo yourself. TapMemo does not contain any user- serviceable parts. For service information, go to
www.tapmemo.com/support.
The battery in TapMemo is not user-replaceable.

Avoiding hearing damage:

Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones are used at high volume. Set the volume to a safe level. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound
that may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears or muffled speech, stop listening and have your hearing
checked. The louder the volume, the less time is required before your hearing could be affected. Hearing experts suggest that to protect your hearing:
Limit the amount of time you use earphones or headphones at high volume.

• Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.
• Turn the volume down if you can’t hear people speaking near you.

Using headphones safely:

Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is illegal in some areas. Be careful and attentive while driving. Stop using TapMemo
if you find it disruptive or distracting while performing any activity that requires your full attention.

Important Handling Information
NOTICE: Failure to follow these handling instructions could result in damage to TapMemo or other property.

Carrying TapMemo:
TapMemo contains sensitive components. Do not bend, drop, or crush it.

Using connectors and ports:

Never force a connector into a port. Check for obstructions on the port. If the connector and port don’t join with reasonable ease, they probably don’t
match. Make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.

Keeping TapMemo within acceptable temperatures:

Operate TapMemo in a place where the temperature is always between 0° and 35° C (32° to 95° F). Store TapMemo in a place where the temperature is always
between -20° and 45° C (-4° to 113° F). Don’t leave TapMemo in your car, because temperatures in parked cars can exceed this range.

Keeping the outside of TapMemo clean:

To clean TapMemo, use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Don’t use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol
sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean TapMemo.

Disposal:
Your TapMemo contains a battery. Dispose of your TapMemo according to your local environmental laws and guidelines.

Chapter Seven -Compliance Information and Warranty
FCC Compliance Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.

“TapMemo” Voice Activated Personal Data Assistant Limited Warranty:

The product identified in this User Manual said by Nistec Ltd and sold in the United States through it’s authorized Dealers, are warranted to the original
end-user purchaser to conform to the applicable published specifications in effect at the time of shipment from Nistec Ltd to the Dealer, and to be free
from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of purchase by the original end-user. If any
such product proves defective during the one year warranty period, Nistec Ltd, at its option, will either repair the defective product without charge for
parts and labor, or provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.

These remedies are the purchaser’s exclusive remedies for breach of warranty. This warranty does not cover (a) products which have been subjected to misuse,
accident, physical damage, improper installation, abnormal operation or handling, neglect, inundation, fire or operation outside their published maximum
ratings; or (b) products which have been repaired, altered, or modified by anyone other than an authorized representative of Nistec Ltd; or (c)

damages caused by failed components, parts or accessories not sold by Nistec Ltd or not compatible with the warranted product; or (d) products where warranty
stickers, product serial number plates, electronic serial number plates, or electronic serial numbers have been removed, altered, or rendered illegible;
or (e) cosmetic items such as, cables, labels, cases, etc; or (f) products shipped to Nistec Ltd for repair from outside the United States.

For warranty service on defective products, the defective unit must be returned to Nistec Ltd along with a description of the product malfunction or difficulty.
Proof of the original end-user purchase may be required to substantiate warranty status. The address to return the defective unit may be obtained by emailing
info@tapmemo.com
Nistec Ltd assumes no risk for damage or loss in transit.

If in Nistec Ltd sole opinion the failure is not covered by the terms of this warranty, the original end- user purchaser will be notified and authorization
will be requested for repair. Products repaired under warranty will be returned to the original end- user purchaser, transportation prepaid. Return shipping
costs for products repaired which are not covered by warranty or from the return of the product for which the original end-user purchaser has not authorized
the non-warranty repairs, shall be paid for by the original end-user purchaser. Any products repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty shall
be warranted for the remainder of the original product’s warranty, or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.

THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILTY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. UNLESS FURTHER LIMITED ELSEWHERE IN THIS WARRANTY, NISTEC LTD AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR ANY CAUSE RELATED
TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER IN CONTRACT, NEGUGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR BASED ON ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, SHALL NOT
EXCEED THE ORIGINAL END-USER’s PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE PRODUCT.

IN NO CASE SHALL NISTEC LTD BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT,
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF
USE OF THE PRODUCTS OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES OR SERVICES, DOWNTIME, THE CLAIMS OF THIRD
PARTIES, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY.

NOTE: SOME STATES Do NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION or LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.

There will be charges rendered for repairs to the product made after the expiration of the aforesaid one (1) year warranty period. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights.

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TapMemo Technical Specifications:
Data
Value
Power source
Internal rechargeable lithium ion
battery, 3.7V/750mAh
Battery life
Approximately 10 working hours
Approximately 11 months when not used
Charge time to 100% battery
Less then 4 hours
Charging voltage and current
5V, 400mA Max.
Headphone jack
Mono, 2.5mm
Phone book dialing method
DTMF
Phone book Max number of digits per name
49
Maximum number of phone book entries
60
Maximum number of memo pad entries
30
Maximum number of calendar entries
30
Type of memory device
64Mbit Flash
Internal speaker
8 Ohm, 1.0 Watt
Microphone Sensitivity
-44dB +/-3dB
Weight
70 Grams
Size
75mm diameter by 30mm thickness
Operating temperature
32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)
Approvals
47 CFR part 15:06 sub.B

Reasonable efforts have been made to verify the accuracy of the information contained herein, however no guarantee can be made of accuracy or applicability.
Nistec Ltd reserves the right to change any specification or description contained herein. Nistec Ltd reserves the right to make changes to or to discontinue
any product or service identified in this publication at any time without notice in order to improve design and supply the best possible product. Nistec
Ltd does not assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Nistec Ltd product. Information contained herein
is provided gratuitously and without liability to any user. Reasonable efforts have been made to verify the accuracy of this information but no guarantee
whatsoever is given as to the accuracy or as to its applicability to particular uses. Applications described in this manual are for illustrative purposes
only, and Nistec Ltd makes no warranties or representations that ‘TapMemo’ will be suitable for such applications. In every instance, it must be the responsibility
of the user to determine the suitability of the product for each application. Nistec Ltd products are not authorized for use in emergency situations. Nothing
contained herein shall be construed as a recommendation to use any product in violation of existing patents or other rights of third parties. The sale
of any Nistec Ltd product is subject to all Nistec Ltd Terms and Conditions of Sales and Sales Policies.

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