Vocollect TT500-33300 Talkman-OPEN (Apollo) terminal User Manual part 1

Vocollect Inc Talkman-OPEN (Apollo) terminal part 1

user manual part 1

Talkman@  Open  Operator's  Guide-The  Talkman  terminal  responds to voice  controls  that  are made bysaying the word  Tal1anan*  and one of  the following  words:Control  Wordbackup*Actiondelete  response  and  repeat  questioncontinue* say current  questionerase* delete last wordsay help messagesay previous question, previousresponse, and current questionturn  offTalkmanvolume*loude.r*softer*continue*increase volumedecrease volumeend volume  adjustment*These  control  words  are the defaults.  They  may b~ different  foryour  installation.  Please check with  your  system administrator.~ii
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'i:~Talkman@  Open  Operator's  GuideCopyright  1999 by Vocollect,  Inc.Published  by:Vocollect, Inc.701 Rodi RoadEast Pittsburgh, PA  15112(412) 829-8145(412) 829-0972FAXPrinted  in the United  States of AmericaJuly,1999Talkman@  is a registered  trademark  of  Vocollect,  Inc.All  other  trademarks  are  the  property  of  their  respective  owners.The  information  in  this manual has been carefully  checked  and isbelieved to be accurate. However,  Vocollect  assumes noresponsibility  for  any inaccuracies that may be contained  in  thismanual. In  -no event will  Vocollect  be liable for  direct,  indirect,special, exemplary, incidental,  or consequential damages resultingfrom  any defect or  omission  in this manual, even if  advised of  thepossibility  of  such damages.In  the interest  of product  development,  Vocollect  reserves the rightto  make improvements  in this manual and the products  it  describes atany time, without  notice  or obligation.Changes or modifications  not  expressly approved  by Vocollect  couldvoid  the user's authority  to  operate the equipment.~~~,¥iv
Talkman@  Open  Operator's  GuideFCC  StatementThis  device complies with  part  15 of the FCC Rulc~.  Operation  is subject to thefollowing  two  conditions:(1) This  device  may  not  cause  h=ful  interferenc~~;  and(2) this device must accept any interference  receivc~d, including  interference  that maycause l.Uldesired operation.This  product  may contain  one of these radio devices (see device label):';,I'~'"',~,.,;:;The TaJkman Open  is nominallya  Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  15 of  theFederal Communications  Commission  (Fcq  rult'.5. However,  some radio  devices maybe Class A  digital devices.Vocollect' s T a1kman Open  T enninals are designed to be compliant  with  the roles andregulations in the locations into  which  they are sold and will  be labeled as required.  Ourtenninals  are type approved  and do not require the user to obtain  license or authorizationbefore  using them.  Any  changes to Vocollect  eqtlipment  not  expressly approved  byVocollect  could  void  the user's authority  to operate the equipmentThe  FCC  ill  for  model  number  1T-500~-.,4"v
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Talkman@  Open  Operator's  GuideTable  of  ContentsSummary ofVoice  Controls.. iiScope viviiTable ofContents1]ntroductionOverview of Using the Talkman terminal.3Getting Started3Unpacking the Talkman Tenninal4Charging the Battery.~i~-.\,14The Cradle.4Learning about the Talkman Terminal.5Learning  about  the  Talkman  KeypadRedlGreen Status LED  Light. 66Talkman Connectors8Learning about the Battery  Compartment.9Talkman  Accessories12Getting the Talkman  Terminal  Read.v13Make  Sure  Battery  is  Charged  ..]3Putting on the Headset with Microphone....ElTor!  Bookmark  not  defined.Wearing  the  Talkman  terminal  and  Headset,:;}]4Plugging  the Headset into the Talkman Terminal..]4Starting  the  Talkman15Enrollment  Training~~vii
:;~~~\:~:~~::,'i;'i~;A:~~.~1~.i~~: ~-':'.~:~iTalkman@  Open  Operator's  Guide17Using the Talkman  TerminalKeeping an Idle  Talkman Terminal  in Its Cradle  17Putting  on  the  Talkman  Belt  18Wearing  the  Talkman  terminal  and  Headset  ,...".,.."..,."."..""  ,  ,.,. ]819Turning  On  the  Talkman  TerminalPausing  the  Talkman  Terminal  20Speaking to the Talkman Tenninal  22Talk-Ahead  Capability  23Talkman  Control  Features  24Erasing  Data  2728Asking Talkman for  Help,i:;/fthe  Talkman  tenninal  is Having  Trouble  Hearing  You  30Adjusting  How Loud the Talkman Terminal Speaks  3132Changing an Active  OperatorChanging  a  Task  343636Maintaining  Talkman  BatteriesPlacing  the  Battery  into  the  Battery  Housing  Assembly  kitCharging  the  Battery  37Installing  Battery in the Talkman terminal.  3840Removing Battery from  Talkman40Placing  Talkman in its Cradle42Battery Messages:  ~jviii
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