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Putting a Terminal to Sleep
Putting a Terminal to SleepPutting a Terminal to Sleep
Putting a Terminal to Sleep
Purpose
Procedures
Troubleshooting
Purpose
The Talkman® terminal tries to interpret everything it hears as a command. When an operator
does not want a terminal to interpret what is being said (for example, when an operator is
speaking to a co-worker), the operator should put the Talkman terminal to sleep. This
document details the procedures for putting a terminal to sleep.
Note: Once a terminal has been put to sleep, the operator must wake it up before he or she
can begin using it again. Please see Waking a Terminal Up.
Procedures
Operators can put Talkman terminals to sleep using either a voice command or the buttons on
the terminal.
Voice Method
Button Method
Voice Method
1. Say, "Talkman, sleep."
The terminal goes into an off-air state and stops trying to interpret an operator's
words as voice commands. Also, the terminal's LED indicator blinks green once per
second when a terminal is sleeping.
Button Method
1. Press the yellow play/pause button.
The terminal goes into an off-air state and stops trying to interpret an operator's
words as voice commands. Also, the LED indicator blinks green once per second
when a terminal is sleeping.
Troubleshooting
If the terminal's LED indicator does not blink green once per second when a terminal is
sleeping, see LED Indicators.
Rebooting a Talkman® T2 Terminal
Note: The information in this topic applies specifically to the Talkman® T2 system.
To view this information for the Talkman® OPEN system, click on the image of the
terminal.
Purpose
Procedure