User's Manual Part 5

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Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide
You use ilie voice controls, "Talkman, Bac.kup" and "TaIkman, Erase" to
erase voice data you've just entered You would normally use iliese
commands when ilie Talkman terminal misunderstands your response.
"Ta1kman, Backup" erases all responses to ilie current question.
"Ta1kman, Erase" erases ilie last word spoken if a series of digits or
words are part of ilie response. If the response is a single word, ilie two
commands work ilie same.
Talkman, Backup*
Saying "Talkman, Backup" tells the Talkman terminal to erase the last
word or group of words you said in response to a question and then
repeat the question. For example, if you respond to a question for a
five-digit serial number by saying:
"one, two, three, Talkman, Backup"
the Talkman terminal forgets that you said "one, two, three", and
repeats the serial number question. This voice control is just like
USIng an eraser.
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Saying "Talkman, Backup" repeatedly erases infonnation through the
task, eliminating answers to previous questions until the infonnation
you are attempting to erase is no longer available.
Talkman, Erase*
This tells the Talkman temlinal to erase the last word you said as part
of a response to a question. For example, if you respond to a
question for a five-digit serial number by saying .
"one, two, three, Talkman, erasel
the "three" is erased. the Talkman terminal "beeps" to let you know
it erased a word. If you say, "Talkman, Erase" again it will beep and
erase the "two." If you say it one more time, the Talkman terminal
erases the "one", and instead of beeping r(~peats the question to let
you know you have erased the first response to a prompt.
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