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Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide
Whereas saying "Talkman, Backup" eliminates all words said in
response to a prompt, saying "Talkmatl, Erase" eliminates onlya
single word. Saying "Talkman, Erase" repeatedly erases information
through the task, eliminating answers to previous questions until the
information you are attempting to erase is no longer available.
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To ask the Talkman terminal to repeat the question or instruction,
say "Talkman, Repeat." To request help from the Talkman terminal
for how to respond to the question or instruction, use "Talkman,
Help."
Talkman, Help*
In response to this voice control, the Talkman terminal gives you a
help message. For example, if at the question "What is the part
number?" you say, "Talkman, Help," the Talkman terminal might say
"The part number is a three digit number, followed by a letter." Help
messages are developed by your organization. If no help message
exists for the question, Talkman just r(:peats the question when you
issue this voice command.
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Talkman, Repeat*
This voice control makes the Talkman terminal repeat the previous
question, the previous answer, and the current question.
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If the current question has a inulti-word response, like a part number,
and you have already said one or more of the words, only the current
question and response are repeated.
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N ote: There is a difference between Continue and Repeat
.Continue tells the Talkman tern1inal to speak only the
current prompt,
.Repeat tells the Talkman 1:erminal to say the previous
prompt and answer also.
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