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Waking a Terminal Up
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Waking a Terminal Up
Purpose
Procedures
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 (see Putting a
Terminal to Sleep). Once a terminal has been put to sleep, the operator must return it to an on
state in order to begin using it again. This document details the procedures for waking a
terminal up.
Procedures
An operator can wake a Talkman terminal up using either a voice command or the buttons on
the terminal.
Voice Method
Button Method
Voice Method
Note: The terminal will only respond to the voice method when 1) the terminal is in
the sleep state, 2) a task and fully trained operator are loaded onto the terminal, and
3) at least one successful noise sample has been completed.
1. Say, "Talkman wake up."
The terminal returns to an on state and continues executing the task.
Button Method
1. Press the yellow play/pause button.
The terminal returns to an on state and continues executing the task.
Wearing 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.
Before using a Talkman® T2 terminal, you should first remove it from its charger and insert a
charged battery. To wear a Talkman terminal, perform these steps:
1. Mount the terminal on a belt.
2. Put on and connect a headset.
3. Connect any other peripherals (if applicable).
Wearing and Removing Talkman® T2 Headsets