User's Manual
More Product Care Information
• See Cleaning Procedures for Vocollect Equipment for proper care of plastics and contacts.
• See Care and Use of Headsets and Microphones for more information on these products.
• For important handling instructions for the T1’s headset, the SL-4, see Proper Use and Care
Instructions for Talkman T1 and SL-4/SL-14 Headsets
Turning a Talkman Device On
Before you turn on a device, make sure a headset and charged battery are properly connected to it.
1. Press the Play/Pause button on the device.
The LED indicator first turns solid red while the processor reboots. It then flashes red and green,
turns solid, blinks red, then turns solid green (A500, T5-series and T2-series) or the LED indicator
turns solid green (T1).
2. The device says, "Current operator is operator name. Please keep quiet for a few seconds." The device
then starts a noise sample.
3. After a brief pause, it says, "Please wait." After another pause, the device begins asking questions or
providing instructions.
Turning a Talkman Device Off
Use a button control to properly power off the Talkman device. In some cases, the device turns off
automatically. In rare cases, a forced reset may be necessary. After the device is fully turned off, you
can reboot it.
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Powering Off by Using the Play/Pause Button
Press and hold the Play/Pause button until the LED indicator turns red. The device will store any
data that has not been transmitted. After a few seconds, the device says, "Powering off." The device
turns off, and the LED indicator light goes out..
Caution:
• Do not remove the battery until the LED indicator is off. If you remove the battery when the
device is on or sleeping, any data collected could be lost.
• You should not turn off the device if the LED indicator is blinking red (A500, T5-series and
T2-series), unless it has been blinking red for several minutes. If a device is turned off when
its LED indicator is blinking red, it may not be ready to use when it is turned back on.
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Powering Off Due to Inactivity
If the device's software detects no device activity for a specified length of time, it powers off
automatically.
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Powering Off Due to Low Battery Levels
If the device's software detects that the current battery level is critically low, it powers off
automatically.
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