User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About Honeywell Documentation
- Introduction
- Using the Talkman A500
- Charging an A500 or T5 Device
- Charging an A500 or T5 Battery in a Device
- Charging an A500 or T5-Series Battery
- Removing an A500, T2-Series or T5-Series Device From a Charger
- Inserting a Battery into a Talkman A500, T5-Series or T2-Series Device
- Removing a Battery from a Talkman A500, T5-Series or T2-Series Device
- Battery Warm-Up Time
- Easy Configuration
- Turning a Talkman Device On
- Turning a Talkman Device Off
- About LED Indicators
- Loading an Operator's Templates
- Adjusting the Voice
- Understanding Talkman Commands
- Options for Hearing Impaired Users
- Cleaning Procedures for Honeywell Equipment
- Charging an A500 or T5 Device
- Talkman A500 VMT
- Mounts for Talkman A500/T5 VMT
- Talkman A500/T5 VMT Accessories
- Positioning the Talkman A500/T5 VMT
- Installing the Mounting Brackets for a Talkman A500/T5 VMT
- Connecting Cables to the Power Supply and Attaching the Power Supply to a Vehicle
- Connecting the A500/T5 VMT Device to a Vehicle's Power Source
- Removal of an A500/T5 VMT Device from Vehicle
- VMT Installation Best Practices
- Chargers
- Troubleshooting Equipment Problems
- I Can't Hear Anything Through the Headset
- The Scanner will not Scan
- The Device Beeps Every Few Seconds
- The Device Will Not Load a Voice Application
- The Device Will Not Load an Operator Template
- The Device Does Not Respond to Button Presses
- The Device Will Not Turn On
- The Device Keeps Shutting Off
- Troubleshooting Guide for the Talkman A500/T5 Battery Charger
- Troubleshooting Problems Indicated by LED
- About Error Messages
- Contacting Technical Support
- About Sending Equipment Back for Repairs
- Troubleshooting VMT Configurations
- Specifications
- Accessories
- Part Numbers
- Template Training Options
- Compliance
- Index
Spoken CommandYou want to...
"Talkman help"hear a list of vocabulary words that you can say at the current prompt
"Talkman report problem"indicate a problem and send a snapshot of the log file to
VoiceConsole (VoiceCatalyst 1.2 and newer only)
Options for Hearing Impaired Users
Vocollect products are designed for persons with average levels of hearing. Operators who use assistive
hearing devices may need to consider some adjustments when using Vocollect headsets in a production
warehouse environment.
Vocollect recommends experimenting with combinations of several basic changes to Talkman device operation
to improve audibility:
• Change language voices using VoiceConsole (see VoiceConsole Online Help)
• Adjust the pitch of the voice lower or higher
• Adjust the volume of the voice louder or softer
• Adjust the speed of the voice slower or faster
• Change the gender of the voice to male or female
Users may find that their assistive devices are passing through additional background noise that makes it
difficult to hear the Talkman device prompts. In this case, Vocollect recommends using a cupped headset to
help eliminate distracting input from the assistive devices.
If a user continues to have problems hearing the Talkman device after trying these options, Vocollect strongly
recommends consulting a medical professional. Hearing loss is a medical condition that requires the attention
of a qualified audiologist. The audiologist should be made aware of the options that Vocollect products offer
with pitch, volume, and sidetone so that he or she can make appropriate recommendations that may benefit
the user without possible side effects. Vocollect Technical Support can talk with the user's audiologist to
explain these options and make changes in the Talkman device configuration based on the specific
recommendations of the audiologist.
Caution: There are a variety of parameters that can further increase output levels of the Talkman device.
Vocollect does not recommend changing any of these settings in a way that increases sound output
levels without consulting a qualified audiologist. Changing these settings without qualified medical
supervision could result in additional hearding damage.
Vocollect products, and their default options, have been measured and qualified to ensure audio safety for
common work flows and for the general population. The default audio parameters should not be changed
without explicit direction from a qualified audio professional.
The Vocollect publication, Evaluating Audio Safety in Your Distribution Center, explains the importance of
maintaining audio safety in the work environment. This publication is available to Vocollect partners on
https://www.voiceworld.com.
Cleaning Procedures for Honeywell Equipment
Honeywell Vocollect Solutions products have a long service life if they are maintained properly. Follow
recommended cleaning practices.
Confidential: For informational use by Honeywell resellers and customers only
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