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SICARE Pilot
Client Information
User Manual
May 1998
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Table of Contents
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15.
Fields of Applications
Hardware
Overview of Functions
Turning on your SICARE Pilot
Operating your SICARE Pilot in the holder
Operating your SICARE Pilot using power / while charging
Operating the SICARE Pilot
Configuring the SICARE Pilot
Running the SICARE Pilot by voice or key
Special commands
SICARE Pilot display
Special functions
Retraining single commands
Safety precautions
FCC - User’s notice
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1. Fields of Application
Thanks to modern technology, physically disabled persons are now able to cope on their
own with most everyday situations.
The many different ways of operating modern devices, however, means that the disabled
person has not only frequently to rethink, but often has to change control units.
SICARE Pilot is a mobile device for controlling and operating numerous appliances and
equipment designed specifically for the disabled, as well as for household technology,
communication and entertainment electronics.
SICARE Pilot converts spoken commands into signals to control equipment designed
specially for this purpose. The signals are outputed by:
• Infrared transmitter, e.g. for television, video recorder, hi-fi equipment, telephone, and
lighting
• Radio transmitter, e.g. X-10 access
• Wired interfaces, e.g. for motorized adjustable beds
SICARE Pilot can be operated as an installed device from the mains (the power supply unit
is also the battery charger) or as a portable device with batteries.
Haus
ok
Fig. 1: Fields of application
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¶ Off/On switch
· Infrared transmitter
¸ LCD display
¹ Keys
º Socket for external keys
» Loudspeaker/microphone socket
¼ Built-in microphone
½ Built-in loudspeaker
¾ Combination interface
2. Hardware
¿
¶
·
Telephone
Numb
¸
º
»
¹
¼
¿ Rechargeable batteries/battery holder with
integrated slide switch (rear-side)
½
Pin 2
Pin 30
¾
¶ OFF/ON switch
Pin 1
The slide switch has two positions:
1) Switch set upwards means that the device is in stand-by mode.
Pressing one of both keys turns the device on.
2) Switch set downwards means that the device is switched off.
· Infrared transmitter
device bottom
Pin 29
¸ LCD Display
Four lines, with 20 characters each, green back-lighted LED
¹ Keys
The SICARE Pilot can be operated via speech or by using the keys.
t = SCROLL key: The SCROLL key changes between commands in a command level.
OK = OK key:
The OK key carries out the selected command
º Socket for external switch
Interface (connection) for external features
» Loudspeaker/microphone socket
Interface (connection) for an external microphone, an external loudspeaker/headphone,
or a headset
¼ Built-in microphone
The built-in microphone is adjusted so that it responds at short distances only
½ Built-in loudspeaker
¾ Combination interface
In one socket, the combination interface unifies the serial and parallel interface, connections for an
external loudspeaker and an external microphone, connections for external keys, as well as connections
for power.
¿ Rechargeable battery/regular battery switch
Set the switch in the battery holder to A for rechargeable battery operation;
OR set the switch to B for regular battery operation
ATTENTION ! This switch must always be set firmly in one or the other position, otherwise the unit
could be damaged!!
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3. Overview of Functions
With the SICARE Pilot, up to 64 different commands can be stored. Simple commands
such as “on”, “off”, “left”, “right”, etc. can be added to any other command and can
therefore be used more than once in combination. The SICARE Pilot sends commands like
“Turn on TV” automatically via the selected interface to the desired device. Each command
can initiate actions on various devices at the same time. For example, as soon as the phone
rings, the volume on the radio and TV are turned down.
The range of the SICARE Pilot’s functions depends on the configuration of the device. The
SICARE Pilot is configured using PC software supplied with it.
Configuration consists of:
• Defining the menu structure
Choosing the menu items, branches and actions
• Setting the parameters for actions
Transmission type and value
• Training the voice pattern
Having copied the configuration data into the pilot, the device can be operated entirely
without the PC. The commands are given by speaking, using the voice pattern recognition.
If there are problems of recognition in operation, it is possible to retrain every command
word on the Pilot. Other individuals can operate the SICARE Pilot with control keys.
All menu items and actions are shown on the display.
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4. Turning on your SICARE Pilot
When the SICARE Pilot is turned on ¶, the device is in stand-by mode. Pressing the
SCROLL key or the OK key ¹ starts the device. After briefly showing the software
version on the display, the first word of the main-menu level is shown in the first line of
the display.
ATTENTION !
The SICARE Pilot is delivered with 2 empty rechargeable batteries. These must be
charged for at least 3 hours, before a configuration from the PC can be transferred into
the SICARE Pilot!
Failing to pay attention to this can put your SICARE Pilot into an errant condition
which can only be corrected at the factory!
5. Operating your SICARE Pilot in the holder
Operation in the holder is done for the following reasons:
•
To operate your SICARE Pilot using the mains
•
To charge the rechargeable batteries
•
For exchanging data between a PC and the SICARE Pilot
•
For teaching the speech samples for operation of the SICARE Pilot by voice
To assemble the base of the holder to the foot base:
1. Place the square bolt into the horizontal slit on the back of the holder.
2. Connect the foot base to the holder using an allen screw.
Place the SICARE Pilot in the holder, until the plastic tip on the cover of the battery
holder snaps into the hold in the holder.
For easier removal of the SICARE Pilot from the holder, press the sides of the holder
lightly together and pull the SICARE Pilot out of the holder.
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6. Operating your SICARE Pilot using power while charging the
rechargeable batteries:
1. Place the SICARE Pilot in the charger
2. Plug the telephone connector of the power cable into the holder, and plug the power cable
into the wall socket.
Now your SICARE Pilot is being supplied with power from the mains, independent of which
batteries are being used.
Please be aware of the following:
Battery
holder contains
Battery switch
is set to
Rechargeable
batteries
Position A
Action
Rechargeable batteries are automatically
charged. During charging, the half-empty
battery symbol is shown
Charging stops automatically once the rechargeables are fully charged.
Regular
Batteries
Position B
Operation is not permitted: Danger of
damaging the device!!
Position A
Operation is not permitted: Danger of
damaging the device!!
Position B
The batteries can be left in the holder even
though external power is being used.
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7. Operating the SICARE Pilot
Operation by Spoken Commands:
SICARE Pilot is normally operated by means of spoken commands. The user speaks the
commands of the menu tree one after the other to achieve the desired action.
The menu tree might be:
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
house
door
...
light
...
...
...
...
...
...
on
...
off
plus
minus
...
Although the user needs four commands to dim the lamp, the menu structure allows many
actions using only a few command words. The plus/minus pair of commands, for instance,
can change the volume on hi-fi equipment or the angle of inclination of the back of a chair.
With command words 0-9, telephone numbers can be composed, socket-outlets can be
numbered, or television channels can be chosen.
Operation by Command Keys:
Because the SICARE Pilot is trained to recognize the individual voice pattern, operation by
a third person is only possible by means of command keys. Speaking a command is the
same as selecting a command with the scroll key and confirming it with the OK key on the
Pilot.
By connecting a dual switch, or two single switches with a CA-1 connector, the Pilot can
also be operated.
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8. Configuring the SICARE Pilot
* See Training Manual
9. Running the SICARE Pilot Using Voice or Key
Operation examples using voice or key:
*menu items have already been trained.
Example 1:
Starting Situation
Display
Desired Action
Turn on lamp 2
SICARE Pilot
operation
Direct
voice input
House
Qualified voice Key Operation
input
dual switch
What to press or do
“House”
“do it”
Voice output
Display
House, Light
House
t Light
House, Light
House
t Light
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
“Light”
Light, one
House
Light
t1
“do it”
Light, one
House
Light
t1
“next”
two
House
Light
t 2
“do it”
two, on
House
Light
t on
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
“two”
two, on
House
Light
t on
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
“on”
“do it”
on
on
House
House
Light
Light
t on
t on
Lamp two is turned on
Action
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single switch
twice after the
scanning is completed
House, Light
House
t Light
House, House Light
House
t Light
Light, one
House
Light
t 1
Light,One
House
Light
t1
two
House
Light
t 2
two
House
Light
t 2
two, on
House
Light
t on
two, on
House
Light
t on
on
on
House
Light
t on
House
Light
t on
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Example 2:
Starting Situation
Display
House
Light
Desired Action
Light 2 is on and you want to turn on light 1
SICARE Pilot
operation
Direct
voice input
Qualified voice
input
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
“next”
off
House
Light
t off
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
Key Operation
dual switch
Key Operation
single switch
off
off
House
Light
t off
House
Light
t off
“next”
return
House
Light
t return
return
House
Light
t return
return
House
Light
t return
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
“return”
return, one
House
Light
t1
“do it”
return, one
House
Light
t 1
return, one
House
Light
t 1
return, one
House
Light
t 1
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
“one”
one, on
House
Light
t on
“do it”
one, on
House
Light
t on
one, on
House
Light
t on
one, on
House
Light
t on
What to press or do
Voice output
Display
“on”
on
House
Light
t on
“do it”
on
House
Light
t on
on
House
Light
t on
on
Action
Lamp 1 is turned on
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10. Special Commands
Snooze/wake-up
Because the SICARE Pilot reacts to voice commands, it constantly compares noises in its
environment with its recorded voice patterns. If you want to reduce the chances that the device
responds accidentally, for example during a conversation, you can put the SICARE Pilot into
stand-by mode with the command ‘snooze’. It can be brought back into the active mode only
with the command ‘wake-up’.
To do this, configure into your menu the menu item “snooze” in the desired levels (1-3) of the
menu and configure “wake-up” as the only menu item in its submenu.
Return
The ‘return’ command takes you back up one level in your active menu. The first command of
this previous level is then automatically selected.
Main Menu
The command ‘main menu’ takes you directly out of level 2, 3 or 4 and brings you back to level
1, the so-called main menu. Similar to the ‘return’ command, the first command that has been
configured for the main menu level will be selected automatically.
The command deletes the complete display and the number memory, in which perhaps a
telephone number might have been collected. For more information, see the “training manual”
for the telephone.
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11. SICARE Pilot status display
While operating on rechargeable, or normal, batteries, if the voltage of both cells drops under
2.25 Volts, the symbol of an empty battery will show on the right side of the first line in the
display. This lets you know that it is time to change batteries. If the batteries are not
replaced, and the device reaches the minimal, battery voltage level, it will turn itself off.
If the SICARE Pilot is in the charger stand, connected to external power, the symbol of a
half-full battery, displayed on the right-hand side of the first line, indicates that the
rechargeable batteries are being recharged.
If no command has been trained, a ‘t’ will appear on the second line, on the right-hand side.
To run your SICARE Pilot with voice commands, you must first train it with voice patterns.
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12. The “Special Functions” menu of the SICARE Pilot
This menu is integrated in the SICARE Pilot and cannot be changed by the user. This
menu is used for setting permanent device functions. The special functions menu can be
accessed only via keys or by the commands “next” and “do it” (qualified voice input).
The structure of the special functions menu is shown in the diagram on the following page.
The functions available to you in the special functions menu are:
•
training
•
voice output
•
scan mode
•
low battery
•
display light
•
save
•
return
•
new start
Important:
When using the special functions menu, changes in all settings (except training) are saved
only by doing a “save”.
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Structure of the special functions menu
Special Functions Training
remarks
select word
word 1
word 2
word 3
word n
record
store
delete word
do it!
delete all
return
do it!
to exit from the training menu press
“restart” or
turn off the device
(= abort)
Attention!
All voice patterns of the selected
word will be deleted
Attention!
All voice patterns of all words will
be deleted
return
restart
speech output volume
plus
minus
return
main menu
scroll
on
off
return
main menu
menu selection
on
off
return
main menu
Jumping to a menu item gives voice
output automatically
Executing a menu item gives voice
output automatically
return
main menu
scan mode
scan time
+10
+1
-1
-10
return
time period that SICARE Pilot takes
for scanning through one command
word
The units for this time period is
100 ms, i.e. +10 = +1s
scan repeat
+1
-1
return
The number of times the SICARE
Pilot scans through the active level
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low battery
display light
store
on
off
return
The acoustic warning sound can be
on
off
return
main menu
The display light can be switched on
do it!
return
The changes in this menu are saved
switched on or off
or off
return
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13. Retraining Single Commands
Commands are trained during the configuration of the SICARE Pilot together
with the PC. However, the pilot itself offers the possibility to retrain single
commands. This might be necessary if you discover that the commands you
speak to the device are not being correctly recognized by it.
To train single commands, please do the following:
1. Select the commands with “select word”
2. Speak and record your voice pattern with “record”
3. Save the recording in the SICARE Pilot memory with “store”
4. Restart the device with “start again”, thus transferring the voice pattern
from the temporary memory into the long-term memory.
Restarting the device is not necessary after recording each single voice
pattern. It is enough to do so after a complete training session: choose
commands, record voice patterns, and store - then restart after ending the full
session. Remember that turning off the device in the middle of the training
aborts the session and nothing is saved. Details can be found in the table that
follows.
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Retraining Single Commands - cont.
Using the special functions and training menus
Display
t special functions
comments
This special functions menu items can be
selected only by using the keys or by the
commands “next” and “do it!”.
Voice Output
special functions
In the special functions menu there is no
voice output for the command
What to press or do
Display
special functions
t training
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
t Select word
SF (Special Functions)and training are
divided on the first line.
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
select word
t next
04
SF/training
t select word
The number on the right-hand margin of the
third line shows how many voice patterns are
associated with the command.
Voice Output
What to press or do
Display
The selected word drops down to the fourth
line. All actions that follow are related to
this selected word.
Next
Voice Output
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
t select word
Next
What to press or do
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Retraining Single Commands - cont.
Using the special functions and training menus
comments
Voice output
Beep tone
The beep means the device is ready to record.
You have 1.2 seconds to speak.
What to press or do
“next”
After the beep, speak the selected word
quickly and near the microphone.
Voice output
next
The device immediately plays back your
recording. If you are not satisfied with the
quality, you can redo the recording by
pressing the OK key again.
Display
SF/Training
t record
The arrow in the second row appears
immediately after the recording has been
completed.
next
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
t Select word
For each word there are several voice
patterns. With ‘save’, one memory position
is filled and the SICARE Pilot moves on to
the next position.
next
What to press or do
Display
SF/Training
t select word
Returning to the menu-item ‘select word’ is
automatic.
If you want to go on from this position to
select another word, press the OK key.
next
What to press or do
Display
SF/Training
t record
If you at this point, you want to record a
second voice pattern for ‘next’, press the OK
key.
next
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
t save
next
What to press or do
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Retraining Single Commands - cont.
Using the special functions and training menus
Display
SF/Training
t repeat
next
comments
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
t delete word
If you want to erase the voice pattern for
‘next’, press the OK key
next
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
t delete all
If you want to delete the voice patterns for all
words, press the OK key
next
What to press or do
Display
SF/training
t restart
next
The training menu can only be exited by
doing a restart. The saved data will be
accepted, and the new voice patterns will be
used from now on. By turning off the device,
training can be aborted (quit without saving).
What to press or do
Display
Please wait...
Save and restart take about 30 seconds.
Single Switch Mode
The single switch mode or scanning mode can be switched on or off. Furthermore the
parameters time period for scanning each menu point (Scan Time) and the number of scans
made in each active level (Scan repeat) can be edited.
Low Battery
The acoustical warning for low batteries can be switched on or off.
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Retraining Single Commands - cont.
Voice Output
The SICARE Pilot is equipped with a voice playback function. All selected commands of
the word list are stored in the device. A built-in loudspeaker outputs playbacks during
scrolling (moving through menu levels) and when menu items are selected (by changing
menu levels or doing actions.)
Voice Output can be turned on or off independently in both cases.
The speaker volume is controlled under an additional menu item.
Display Light
The back lighting of the device’s display can be turned on or off.
Saving
All changes made to the voice-output or display-light settings must be saved if they are to
be kept in the basic settings of the device. Otherwise, these changes have no effect when
the device is turned off. While saving, which takes about 30 seconds, no other function
can be done.
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14. Safety Precautions and Maintenance
Do not use your SICARE Pilot to control security or safety sensitive functions (for example
speed of brakes of a wheelchair), since noises from the environment can interfere with the
device.
Safety precautions when using rechargeable batteries and regular batteries.
A rechargeable cell should never be opened for any reason. The cells contain caustic potash
electrolytes that are corrosive. If the electrolyte should come into contact with the skin or
eyes, immediately rinse the affected area thoroughly with clear water and call a doctor.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries should not be burnt in a fire or oven - they can explode.
Regular batteries should not be recharged since this can cause an explosion. Please pay
attention to the switch setting on the battery holder: to operate the device using batteries, the
switch must be set to “BATT”!
Regular batteries and rechargeable batteries will have different kinds of cells and capacities
and should not be combined together. Wrong combinations can damage them and the device.
Regular batteries and rechargeable batteries should not be shorted - they might explode.
Please pay attention to battery polarities to prevent damage.
When storing the SICARE Pilot, the on/off switch must be set to OFF, otherwise an
accidental key press would turn the device on and cause the rechargeable batteries to be fully
discharged.
Batteries discharge even if they are not being used. At room temperature, a rechargeable
loses about one quarter of its charge in a month. During longer storage, there is an additional
loss of capacity of about 5% per year. They regain full storage capacity after about three
charge-discharge cycles.
The SICARE Pilot’s charger and charger control electronics are made for NiCd rechargeable
batteries with 600 Imax. 750) mAh. High capacity NiMh rechargeable batteries with 1100
mAh can be used in the device, BUT these must be charged in another charger.
Used rechargeable batteries and regular batteries should be discarded
in the appropriate recycling container or be brought to a location set
up for taking used batteries.
Care and Maintenance
Use a dry cloth to clean the device. If you need to clean it more thoroughly, use a damp cloth
with a little dishwashing soap - wring out the cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents. Under
no circumstances let any liquid get into the device.
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15. FCC Class B Digital Device or Peripheral - User’s Notice
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
Is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
WARNING:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Evosoft Sotftwaretrieb GmbH could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
Industry Canada ICES-003 Label Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A/B limits for radio noise emissions from
digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital
Apparatus”, ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux
appareils numeriques de Classe A/B prescrites dans la norme sur le material bouilleur:
“Appareils Numeriques”, NMB-003 edictee par le ministre Industrie Canada.
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