Have one and think it is great and accurate. Here is the info on it.
RJ

Cobolt Talking Tape Measure Description and Operating Instructions
Talking tape measure General Description and Operation
The features of your tape measure are described below assuming that you are 
holding the device with its sloping edge to the upper left and the belt clip 
facing away from you.

Button Location and Function
There are five buttons on the front face of the case. Two large ones on the 
top row and three smaller ones on the bottom row. Pressing any of these will 
have the effect of turning the unit on. If the tape is not fully retracted 
when you turn the unit on you will hear a warning message.

The top left button will advise you of the total distance stored in the 
memory. If you press it twice within two seconds the memory will be cleared.

The top right button is used to switch between feet and inches, millimetres, 
centimetres and metres. This button will also convert any measurements 
between these units.

The bottom left button adds the current reading to the memory. The maximum 
distance which can be stored in the memory is nine hundred and ninety nine 
metres.

The bottom centre button re-sets the tape to zero. This can be done with the 
tape extended to enable you to compare sizes. It is also possible to measure 
negative distances in situations where the second measurement is less than 
the first.

The bottom right button adds the width of the case to the measurement.
Normally the spoken distance represents the length of tape which has been 
pulled out but sometimes it is more convenient to use the back edge of the 
case -
for example if you wish to measure the internal width of a door frame. A 
second press of this button deducts the case width and returns the reading 
to normal.

If the tape is fully retracted the unit will turn itself off after ten 
seconds. If the tape is extended this will happen after thirty seconds. In 
either event you will be warned five seconds before turn off. Once the tape 
measure has turned off the current measurement will be lost but the contents 
of the memory will remain intact.

Extending and Retracting The Tape
The tape can be felt protruding from the bottom left edge of the case. To 
extend the tape it should be pulled out to the left. The flat sloping edge 
is a button used to retract the tape. This should be pressed at its lower 
edge.

WARNING. Use your free hand to control the speed at which the tape retracts. 
If left free it may retract rapidly and cause injury.

Using The Tape Measure To Describe an Arc
On the bottom edge of the case you will feel a deep groove slightly to the 
right of centre, running front to back. The right side of the base can be 
pressed open using a fingernail in this groove. This flap can then be opened 
fully until it is in line with the base. You will feel a sharp metal point 
on this flap which can be used as a pivot if you wish to describe an arc 
with the tape.
For measurement purposes the point is the same distance from the back of the 
case as the first hole in the tape is from the end of the tape so if you 
place the point of a pencil in the first hole and use this to draw a circle 
or arc the radius will be the measurement spoken which includes the case. 
i.e. to draw a one metre radius circle extend the tape until it says "one 
metre including case".

Battery
The battery compartment is on the rear of the case. To remove the cover hold 
the case back uppermost with the sloping edge facing away from you. Support 
the case with your fingers underneath and your thumbs on top on the flat 
section closer to you than the belt clip.
You will feel the ribbed surface of the battery cover under your thumbs.

With your thumbs as close as possible to the edge of the raised section 
press firmly down with your thumbs to release the catches and slide the 
cover off towards you.

Re-fitting is done by sliding the cover back until it engages with an 
audible click.
A replacement battery is available from Vision Australia under product code 
CP17.

Further Details and Specifications:
List of 5 items
. Tape Length 16 feet/5 metres.
. Max in Memory 999 Metres.
. Accuracy 16th of an inch/1mm.
. Resolution 1/16th of an inch/1mm.
. Battery 1 x PP3 9v Alkaline.(NB: Vision Australia does not guarantee 
batteries)



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