Vocollect TT500-33300 Talkman-OPEN (Apollo) terminal User Manual part 1
Vocollect Inc Talkman-OPEN (Apollo) terminal part 1
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user manual part 1
Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide The Talkman terminal responds to voice controls that are made by saying the word Tal1anan* and one of the following words: Control Word backup* Action continue* say current question erase* delete last word delete response and repeat question say help message sayprevious question,previous response,and current question turn offTalkman volume* loude.r* softer* continue* increase volume decreasevolume end volume adjustment *These control words are the defaults. They may b~ different for your installation. Please check with your system administrator. ii ,,:.: Talkman@ Open Operator's "~::';;;;,'~c'i::..; Guide "' ,::,' ;~. ..,,;'1 VOCOLLECT, INC .. f-' ~, ~"";.;;. ,-. ....;:'::;. ". ,. ~~'1;t '" ":il' 'b.' .~ -1 ;j r" .". :r, ,1 @ Vocollect, Inc. 701 Rodi Road Pittsburgh, PA. Phone 412.829.8145. 15235 Fax 412.826.0972 -i ~~~, iii 'i:~ Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide Copyright 1999 by Vocollect, Inc. Published by: FAX Vocollect, Inc. 701 Rodi Road East Pittsburgh, PA 15112 (412) 829-8145 (412) 829-0972 Printed in the United States of America July,1999 Talkman@ All other is a registered trademark trademarks are the property of Vocollect, of their Inc. respective owners. The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Vocollect assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. In -no event will Vocollect be liable for direct, indirect, special, exemplary, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In the interest of product development, Vocollect reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the products it describes at any time, without notice or obligation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vocollect could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. ~~~,Â¥ iv Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rulc~. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause h=ful interferenc~~; and (2) this device must accept any interference receivc~d,including interference that may cause l.Uldesired operation. This product may contain one of these radio devices (seedevice label): ';,I' '"', ~, .,;:; The TaJkman Open is nominallya Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (Fcq rult'.5. However, some radio devices may be ClassA digital devices. Vocollect' s T a1kman Open T enninals are designed to be compliant with the roles and regulations in the locations into which they are sold and will be labeled as required. Our tenninals are type approved and do not require the user to obtain license or authorization before using them. Any changes to Vocollect eqtlipment not expressly approved by Vocollect could void the user's authority to operate the equipment The FCC ill for model number 1T-500 -., 4" :!:;:;~~.~:~i i~:~~~ :~.~~:~~i;~.;~~1\~:,f:,;~~1i. '~'?~!" :;;;;,.';~J'1;1~:~~:.~. :'.;":t~:,~c:::" c.,'-::;;~ Talkman@ Open Operator's Scope This Talkman Open Operator's Guide GUide provides infornlation to operate and maintain the Talkma.n@ Open terminal on how to collect data. This manual does not provide instructions on how to collect data for tasks specific to your organization. Refer to your organization for help on the specific task you use with the Talkman Open terminal. ~,~~ vi ;~~ Talkman@ Table Open Operator's Guide of Contents Summary ofVoice Controls.. ii vi Scope vii Table ofContents ]ntroduction Overview of Using the Talkman terminal. Getting Started Unpacking the Talkman Tenninal Charging the Battery. The Cradle. Learning about the Talkman Terminal. Learning about the Talkman Keypad RedlGreen Status LED Light. Talkman Connectors Learning about the Battery Compartment. Talkman ~i -. \,1 Accessories 12 Getting the Talkman Terminal Read.v Make Sure Battery is Charged .. 13 Putting on the Headset with Microphone. ]3 Wearing the Talkman terminal and Headset, :; ...ElTor! Bookmark not defined. Plugging the Headset into the Talkman Terminal.. ]4 Starting Talkman ]4 Training 15 Enrollment the ~~ vii ~;A:~~.~1~.i~~: :,'i;'i ~-':' .~:~i :;~~~\:~:~~: Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide 17 Using the Talkman Terminal Keeping an Idle Talkman Terminal in Its Cradle 17 Putting on the Talkman Belt 18 Wearing the Talkman terminal and Headset ,...".,.."..,.".".."" ,.,. ]8 Turning On the Talkman Terminal 19 Pausing 20 the Talkman Terminal Speaking to the Talkman Tenninal 22 Talk-Ahead 23 Capability Talkman Control Features 24 Erasing 27 Data 28 Asking Talkman for Help ,i:; /fthe Talkman tenninal is Having Trouble Hearing You 30 Adjusting How Loud the Talkman Terminal Speaks 31 Changing an Active Operator 32 Changing 34 Maintaining a Task Talkman 36 Batteries Placing the Battery into the Battery Housing Assembly kit 36 Charging 37 the Battery Installing Battery in the Talkman terminal. 38 Removing Battery from Talkman 40 Placing Talkman in its Cradle 40 42 Battery Messages viii ~j ."", f~;'J..~;.t'~:;:~!~~,;;t i.i~:~..~;:~;;;! :~..?i;;!i~.ilfJ~!)::t Talkman@ Open Battery Housing Assembly Kit .~,iic.;ft;!:~!:j;;ifi~ Operator's ,;.:!!. ., Guide 45 Overview 45 ", ,~.. :J ., J, -- Battery Housing Assembly Kit 46 Step 1: Place Battery into Battery Section 47 Step 2: Prepare Contact Section 48 Step 3: Secure Contact Section to Battery Section. 49 ,\) 50 *Phonetic Alphabet iZ "'" '!;;ji ~. :'7'" "'.. 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