User's Guide

Pythia
TM
earphones and user accounts are password protected
Pythia
TM
earphones will not operate outside the range of pre-configured
WiFi channels
The entire Pythia
TM
system is routinely audited for data vulnerabilities and
those vulnerabilities are tested for severity, then eliminated or mitigated
Four permission levels ensure security across all Organizations
(Super-Admin), within Organizations (Admin), within Work Groups
(Super-User), and among Users (User).
Pythia
TM
security is backed by world class Google services including;
Google Cloud, Google Storage, Google Speech, and Google Translate.
PythiaControls
Voice and Button Controls:
The Pythia earphone uses a conversational user interface and/or mechanical buttons on the
earphone. The conversational interface uses process titles, a wake word, and The mechanical
button sends commands through 1 or 2 Short-presses or 1 Long-press.
Power On/Off
Pythiaearphones include a separate power button used to turn the device on and off.
Power On:
While shut down, press the power button. The system will start up, then ask
for a process title to run.
Power Off
: While turned on, press the power button. The earphone will shut down.
Wake Word
The Pythiawake word is “OK”. OK causes the system to “listen” for an assigned process title
and/or a command. All commands must be preceded with the wake word. For example: Say,
“OK. Next.” to tell the system to play the next step.
Voice Controls
Use the following voice commands to operate the system in your own language. The
system supports 130 languages*:
Next
= Advances to next process step
Repeat
= Repeats the last process step instruction
Quit
= Ends the current process, then recycles to request mode
Help
= Sends an immediate email alert to the designated supervisor
All interactions except record requests and volume controls can be accomplished with
voice commands and/or mechanical button on the earphone
*Translation feature is pending development
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