User's Manual Part 5

Talkman@ Open Operator's Guide
The Talkman terminal then says:
"
Pleasesay"zero
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This is called a background noise sample. You speak each of the
numbers as they are asked so that the Talkman terminal can
detemUne how noisy the environment is, and to account for this
noise when listening to you. This is the same as when you started
enrollment training and will happen at the beginning of each time
that you use the Talkman tem1inal.
After a brief pause, the Talkman terminal says
Please
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and after a brief pause, begins asking you questions or providing
instructions from your site's application. Your system administrator
can provide help on your site's application.
While you are in the middle of data collection, you can pause the
Ta1kman terminal by pressing the yellow play /pause button.
Talkman will remember where you left off and ask for the next word.
If you pause for an extended period of time, the Ta1kman terminal
may ask you to repeat, "zero," "one," "twO," and "three" again.
Remember that the Talkman terminal is expecting you to talk to it in
the same way you trained it during enrollment training. Don't yell,
whisper, or over-enunciate your words. Talk in your normal, every
day tone of voice.
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T o pause data collection:
20
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