Plug N' Play Phone Parent Guide

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Parent Guide PLUG ’n PLAY PHONE

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Plug N' Play Phone Parent Guide

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Parent GuidePLUG ’n PLAY PHONE

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At Comfy™, we believe in challenging your child's natural-born curiosity to fulfil his utmost potential, enabling him to develop new learning skills andself-confidence through fun play.

Comfy™ Pedagogical House (CPH)

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Table of ContentsExplanation on Plug ‘n Play Phone Parts 4What is Plug ‘n Play Phone all about? 5How to use Plug ‘n Play Phone 6Plug ‘n Play Phone Game Level 8Comfy™ 3C Developmental Cyclr® 10Trouble Shooting 11Important Safety Information 11

Dear Parents,

We are happy to introduce to you Plug ‘n Play Phone - Comfy’s™ innovative and unique new interactive product based on sound recognition technology.

At Comfy™, it is our firm belief that a safe, supporting and challenging environment enables children develop their own natural skills.

Constructive play in a supporting environment that challenges the child and supports him in discovering solutions encourages a love for learning while bolstering his confidence and self-esteem.

Many children are fascinated by their parents’ computers, and the Comfy™ interactive products enable children to explore their surroundings and expand their capabilities in an environment specifically designed for them.

Our new Plug ‘n Play Phone has been specially designed and developed for little ones, and offers stimulating content that prompts the child’s imagination, listening and conversation skills.

The game design allows children to experiment and to make new discoveries without fear of errors or failure, giving the child increased confidence in his abilities, and the possibility of using the product independently.

We hope that you have many hours of fun with Comfy™. There is no limit to how much we can learn.

The Comfy™ Family

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Explanation on Plug ‘n Play Phone Parts

Press the purple round key and

get fun and cheerful ring

tones.

Press each one of the keys to

discover a new exciting activity

full stop.

Guide your child to speak

directly into the microphone.

Guide your child to point the

bottom part of the handset in the

direction of the telephone base.

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What is Plug ‘n Play Phone all about?

Comfy's™ Plug ‘n Play Phone is an interactive and enjoyable platform that aims to enhance toddlers' listening and conversational skills.

The characters on the screen address the child and invite him or her to a mutual interactive game. By speaking directly into the handset, the child will take part and influence various events that take place on the screen. The child receives an immediate reward for watching and listening to what is happening on the screen, and for responding correctly and at the right time.

The children will watch over Buddy's carrot patch and will be asked to wake him up only when the hungry rabbit appears, by calling out "good morning!"; By saying "boom!", they will blow up balloons at the end of a party; By calling "peek-a-boo!" they will play 'hide and seek' with Feely; When saying "click!" they will take pictures of the friends dancing on the screen; When calling "go!" they will help the tractor driver cross a number of obstacles along the way, and much more.

The game has three difficulty levels enabling the child to progress at his own pace while coping with gradual increasing challenges. As the level of difficulty grows, so does the demand for perseverance, coordination, timing, and listening to the events that occur on the screen.

How your child benefits from Plug ‘n Play Phonel Improves conversation skillsl Develops communication skillsl Enhances listening skillsl Exercises speech abilitiesl Improves cooperation and coordination with the next person l Teaches proper use of the telephone.

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How to use Plug ‘n Play Phone

The Plug ‘n Play Phone handset communicates with its telephone base. It's important you position the Plug ‘n Play Phone properly so that the Plug ‘n Play Phone handset is able to "see" its base unit.

For optimal performance, place the Plug ‘n Play Phone on a table and guide your child to point the bottom part of the handset in the direction of the base, just as you point the remote control at your TV. It's also important that you make sure there are no obstructions between Plug ‘n Play Phone handset and its base.

System Requirements:Processor: 1.4GHZ & above; OS: Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Win7; Memory: 512 MB RAM available memory; Hard Disk: At least 150 MB free space; CD-ROM Drive: X4; USB port; Additional requirements: Sound card, color display and speakers.

Getting started1. Connect the USB cable to the back of the base unit at one end, and to the USB

port to your PC at the other end.

2. Place the base unit on the table near and accessible to the child that's playing. Make sure there are no obstructions between the Plug ‘n Play Phone handset and its base.

3. Insert the game CD into your CD player. Follow the installation instructions displayed on the screen.

4. You are ready to play! Once the game is up, choose game level and click "Start Game".

Important note: Make sure that the telephone handset is placed close to your child's mouth facing the base unit and guide your child to speak directly to the microphone placed on the handset.

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Battery Installation Important Note: Batteries should always be installed by an adult.

l The battery compartment is located on the back of the handset. Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver.

l Remove the battery compartment door.

l Insert two new "AA" alkaline batteries in the battery compartment. Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery compartment.

l Close the battery compartment door and tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver.

Battery Tips (for best possible performance):

l In order to preserve battery life, it is recommended to place the handset in the base unit when not in use. Placing the handset in its base will turn it off when not in use by the child. We have also programmed Plug ‘n Play Phone to enter “sleep-mode” if any of the buttons are not pressed for 5 minutes. Pressing the round purple button will resume the game.

l For longest life and best performance use only alkaline batteries.

l Remove the batteries during long periods of non-use. Always remove exhausted batteries from the product. Battery leakage and corrosion can damage the product.

l Do not mix old and new batteries or different types batteries (alkaline, standard carbon- zinc or rechargeable nickel- cadmium).

l Dispose of batteries safely. Do not incinerate used batteries.

l Never short-circuit the battery terminals.

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Plug ‘n Play Phone Game Level

You can choose the most appropriate level for your child from the three levels offered to you when entering the game. With the increasing level of difficulty, the child is required to give exact responses and show persistence, coordinated and timed reactions, and more complex texts are brought to the scenes.

Every child has his or her own individual pace. It is recommended to start atLevel 1 and only when the child understands the instructions and is able to control the game, then it is recommended to move on to the next level of difficulty.

At level 1 the plot is short and usually calls for a single vocal reaction for the game to develop. At level 1, the friends on the screen provide clear instructions on how to play the game.

At level 2 the plot is more complex and longer, and calls for a higher level of persistence from the child.

At level 3 the events are more complex and the child is asked to coordinate and cope with more complex events and scenarios.

Use your voice to play the game

Feely is hiding - you can't see her face.

Call out "peek-a-boo"and she'll pop out of her hiding place!

Boom loves to pop balloons and play

and he had a birthday party today.

There are lots of balloons in the room

to pop them all call out "Boom!"

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Buddy is tired and taking a nap.

Call out "good morning" and wake Buddy up!The rabbit wants to eat his carrots one by one! Don't let him! Call out to Buddy, and have lots of fun.

Didi is skipping in the park

singing: one-two-three...

when boom! she falls and hurts her knee

All she needs is a kiss from a friend and look how happy she is again!

Our tractor is running and ready to go.

The driver wants to reach the orchard -

not too fast and not too slow.

Help him to move and be on his way

Say "go!" into the phone, it's fruit picking day!

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Introducing Comfy™ Pedagogical House (CPH)

Comfy™ Pedagogical House (CPH) is the research and development arm of Comfy™, responsible for accumulating all knowledge and information, identifying latest trends in child-development and learning processes, in order to implement them into interactive fun-learning products.

CPH activities include research and field-testing, involving many experts from various fields, which together form the wide knowledge base for Comfy’s™ activities.

CPH is the developer of Comfy’s™ unique 3C Developmental Cycle™ to encourage children's curiosity, while promoting and maximising effective learning.

Introducing Comfy 3C Developmental Cycle®

The immediate effect that is seen when watching a child play with the Comfy™ system is the magic sparkle in his eyes lighting up his whole face. This is what we refer to as "Comfy's™ Magic Effect". This magical effect is created by the combination of Curiosity + Challenge + Confidence = 3C Developmental Cycle®

CuriosityChildren are born with natural curiosity. At Comfy™, we expose young minds to a rich interactive environment in order to leverage their natural–born curiosity and take them through a journey of learning through play and exploration, enabling the development of new skills and thought-patterns.

ChallengeBy providing children with age-appropriate, rich and developmental content, we motivate and inspire them to utilise their capabilities to the fullest. Therefore, CPH has created a line of software for children aged 1-6 years old, developing motor skills, emotional intelligence, visual and spatial perception, creative thinking, vocabulary, languages and much more.

ConfidenceComfy's™ products develop self-confidence by enabling the child to play independently - being able to control the activities as an active participant rather than a passive one. Acquiring this sense of control improves the child’s confidence and self-esteem and is the base for building a stable personality as well as healthy relationships.

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Trouble Shooting

The game was designed to react to a wide range of voices of a specific age group. Nevertheless, it is possible that a certain tone might not register by the receptor.

If the game does not react to your child's voice, please make sure that the following steps are taken:l Verify that the USB cable is properly connected at both ends.

l Check the batteries. They are most likely weak and need to be replaced with brand new 2 "AA" batteries. If the unit still does not work after changing the batteries, take them out and make sure you have installed them properly.

l Make sure Plug ‘n Play Phone is placed on a table and guide your child to point the telephone handset directly to its base.

l Check Plug ‘n Play Phone using your own voice. Speak to the handset after making sure the software is properly installed.

l Make sure there are no obstructions between Plug ‘n Play Phone handset and its base.

For additional instructions and troubleshooting tips, please visit our Customer Support section at www.comfyland.com.

Important Safety Informationimportant safety information - Read the following warnings before you or your child play video games

WARNING – SeizuresSome people may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes while watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before.Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptoms linked to an epileptic condition, should consult a doctor before playing a video game.Parents should watch when their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child have any of the following symptoms:

Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation.

To reduce the likelihood of a seizure:1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible.2. Play with the smallest available television screen.3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.4. Play in a well-lit room.5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.

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