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Repeating Prompts
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Repeating Prompts
Purpose
Procedures
Purpose
This document explains the various ways that an operator can get the Talkman® terminal to
repeat prompts.
Procedures
Operators can get the Talkman terminal to repeat a prompt in three ways:
Repeat the current prompt
Repeat the previous prompt, the operator's last response, and the current prompt
Erase the operator's entire current response and repeat the current prompt
Repeat the current prompt
To hear the current prompt again, follow these steps:
1. Say, "Talkman continue."
The Talkman terminal repeats the current prompt.
Repeat the previous prompt, the operator's last response, and
the current prompt
To hear the previous prompt, what you answered to that prompt, and the current prompt,
follow these steps:
1. Say, "Talkman repeat."
The terminal will repeat the previous prompt, repeat back to you what you said in
response to that prompt, and then repeat the current prompt. You need only respond
to the current prompt.
Erase the operator's entire current response and repeat the
current prompt
To hear the current prompt again while erasing any response you have already given at that
prompt, follow these steps:
1. Say, "Talkman backup" or say, "Say again."
The terminal will erase any response given to the current prompt and then repeat the
prompt again.
Note: The difference between saying "Talkman back up" and "Say again" is only
apparent if each phrase is said more than once. If an operator says "Talkman back
up" more than once, the terminal will continue to back up to previous prompts until
it reaches a point where it cannot back up anymore (such as a point where data has
already been transmitted to the host computer). If an operator says "Say again" more
than once, the terminal will continue to repeat the last thing it said (i.e. the current
prompt) again and again. It will not back up any further than the previous prompt.
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