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What are the 4 steps for a equipment check? |
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Definition
1. Visual Inspection
2. Power Source
3. Ling 6 Sound Check
4. Listen with Ear buds |
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Term
When it comes to checking the POWER SOURCE what are the steps? |
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Definition
- proper insertion
- visual inspection
- check for low or flat batteries
- related to power source: is it turned on?? |
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Term
When it comes to checking with the Ling 6 SOUND CHECK what are the steps? |
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Definition
- Need to be standing or seated near child (out of view)
- Close range and then far range (25-30 feet)
- Different ways to do LING 6.
Simplest one is to just make a sound and have the student verify they've heard it. |
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Term
What is the 4th step of the equipment check process? |
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Definition
Listen with external ear buds. |
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Term
If there's still a problem after initial Equipment Check and activation routine, then..... (what are the steps?) |
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Definition
1. Double check power source
2. Check the mic (listen again w/ear buds, check filter, and attach external mic.)
3. Transmitting Coil / Head Piece (coil error message, connections, and magnet stength.)
4. Internal Components (corrupt Map readout, indicator lights showing signal recieved, try different map.) |
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Term
What are the sounds of the 6 sound test? |
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Definition
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- o - oo ee
s sh m
Think airplane with propellor flying at you ( - o - ), a dick and balls, 2 E's, and then for the bottom line:
SON, SHUT yo MOUTH!! |
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Term
Why are the certain sounds used for the 6 sound test? |
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Definition
The 6 sounds cover low/high frequency and low/high speech sounds. |
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