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
2.
Clean the contacts, if necessary.
a) Use an isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) swab or soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol to clean
metal connection points.
b) If dirt or residue cannot be removed with the alcohol swab or cloth, use a soft, non-abrasive rubber
eraser to clean metal connection points. You can also use a three-row toothbrush style, general cleaning
brush with natural hog hair bristles to gently brush away dirt on the contacts.
c) Wipe again with isopropyl alcohol.
3.
Try various combinations of batteries and chargers to determine if the condition is specific to the battery
or to the charger.
• If the condition is specific to the battery, give the battery to your system administrator.
• If the condition is specific to the charger, disconnect the charger from its power source for about five
seconds, then reconnect it. Test the charger with a battery. If the same condition occurs, return the
charger for service.
About Error Messages
Error messages may be of one of two types:
Numbered Messages display in VoiceConsole as the numeric value of the error, followed by the text message
that displays in Debug. If you have seen a numbered error message in VoiceConsole, see the Numbered
Error Messages topic.
Spoken Messages are heard through a headset. If you have heard an error message through a headset, see
the Spoken Error Messages topic.
Note: Not all numbered error messages displayed in VoiceConsole have a corresponding spoken
message.
Numbered Error Messages
SolutionTextNumber
Event detect initialization failed.0x020a
1.
Turn the device off and then turn it back on again.
Event control failed to create shared
data module.
0x0203
2.
Reboot the device.
3.
Reload VoiceClient.
Change the battery.Battery is getting low.0x0206
Battery is getting low. Change
battery now.
0x0207
Battery is very low. Powering off.
Must replace battery after power off
complete.
0x0208
—Noise sampling procedure failed.0x0602
—Noise sampling procedure timed out.0x0603
—Invalid operator file name.0x0605
Train returned bad status to
UpdTrain.
0x060c
1.
Turn the device off and then turn it back on again.
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