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process, there are some situations that may require operator intervention. If the
sound is caused by the start of a constant background noise that is part of the
operator 's normal working environment, such as the start of a freezer fan, the
operator should restart the noise sample . If the sound is fairly constant but is not
part of the normal working environment, such as coworkers talking, the operator
should move away from the source of the sound and continue the noise sample as
normal.
You must successfully complete a noise sample once the process has been initiated.
If you abort the noise sample, fail the noise sample, or the noise sample times out,
you will not be able to continue with your task until the sample has been completed
successfully.
Procedure
To take a noise sample for a Talkman terminal, perform the following steps:
1. Make sure the terminal is on or sleeping.
The LED indicator should be either solid green or blinking green.
2. Press the operator button.
The terminal says, "Current operator is (operator name). Select menu item."
3. Press the +/ buttons until the terminal says, "Noise sample ." Then, press the operator
button.
Note: Noise Sample is the first menu item in the list, assuming that the + button is
used to scroll through the options.
4. The terminal then says, "Please keep quiet for a few seconds." Wait silently for the
next prompt.
5. The terminal says, "Say zero." Respond by saying "zero."
6. The terminal then prompts the operator to say the digits one, two, three, and four.
The operator should repeat these digits when prompted.
7. After the operator has completed the noise sample, the terminal adjusts the settings
for background noise and then returns the operator to the place in the task where he
or she left off.