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Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide
Battery
The Talkman terminal uses a standard camcorder battery that inserts
in the Talkman battery compartment. The battery must be charged
after each shift. When the battery needs to be charged, you connect
it to the battery charger. The Talkman terminal will not collect data
unless the battery is charged and conne:cted. For information on
how to charge the battery, see Chapter 6, "Maintaining Talkman
Batteries."
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Battery Charger
The battery charger charges the battery. The battery is ready for use
when the green LED on the battery charger is on. See Chapter 6,
"Maintaining Talkman Batteries" for further infomlation on the battery
charger.
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Talkman Cradle
The Ta1kman cradle allows the host computer and the Ta1kman tenninal
to transfer data. See Chapter 6, "Maintaining Ta1kman Batteries" for help
on how to place Ta1kman in the cradle.
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Note: Do not place the Talkman terminal into its cradle unless you
have first disconnected the Talkman terminal from its battery,
headset, and any other connections.
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R5-232 Input Device
The Talkman temliru1l can accept data from an RS-232 device, such as a
bar code reader. This device will be c,::>nnected to the RS-232 device
connector on the Talkman terminal. :See Chapter 5, !lRS-232 Input
Devices," for more information.
Display (PC screen or other display)
A display is used primarily during voic(: training, although you can
also collect data in display mode (usually for new applications to test
them). You use a display, such as a PC screen, to read the words the
Talkman terminal needs you to speak, :md that are specific to your
task. A display is optional, but highly r(~commended.
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