User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
- Contact Information
- Using the Online Help System
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- Hardware
- Access Points
- Bar Code Readers
- Overview
- Procedures
- Specifications
- Overview
- Procedures
- Specifications
- Overview
- Procedures
- Specifications
- Overview
- Procedures
- Specifications
- Portable Printers
- Remote Listening Systems
- Overview
- Procedures
- Specifications
- Overview
- Procedures
- Specifications
- Overview
- Procedures
- Specifications
- Visual Training Devices
- Wired Portable Speakers
- Learning Zone
- Solution Zone
- Other Issues
- Equipment Problems
- Other Problems
- I can't get an assignment.
- I can't get my battery on.
- I can't get my battery off.
- I can't hear anything through the headset.
- I can't log on.
- I can't unplug my headset.
- I don't know what to say next.
- My bar code reader won't scan.
- My battery keeps falling off.
- My belt doesn't fit.
- My equipment is broken.
- My headset won't stay on.
- The Talkman terminal beeps every few seconds.
- The Talkman terminal does not appear in Terminal Manager.
- The Talkman terminal does not recognize a word.
- The Talkman terminal does not hear anything I say.
- The Talkman terminal does not respond to button presses.
- The Talkman terminal heard something I did not say.
- The Talkman terminal is telling me there are errors.
- The Talkman terminal keeps shutting off.
- The Talkman terminal makes clicking noises.
- The Talkman terminal makes static noises.
- The Talkman terminal will not load a task.
- The Talkman terminal will not load an operator template.
- The Talkman Terminal will not turn on.
- Sending Equipment Back for Repairs: Return Material Authorization (RMA) Procedures
- Other Issues
- Training Zone
- Working Zone
- Adding a Terminal to the Network
- Purpose
- Procedure
- Purpose
- Procedure
- Purpose
- Procedures
- Assembling a Talkman® OPEN Battery Housing
- Caring for Headsets & Microphones
- Purpose
- Procedures
- Changing Configurable Parameters
- Purpose
- Before You Begin
- Procedure
- Purpose
- Procedure
- Conditioning a Talkman® OPEN Battery
- Configurable Parameters
- Speech Recognition Parameters
- Configuring a Terminal
- Configuring Remote Listening Systems
- Purpose
- Before You Begin
- Procedures
- Configuring Visual Training Devices
- Creating Operator Voice Templates (enrollment training)
- Erasing Spoken Responses
- Purpose
- Before You Begin
- Procedure
- Troubleshooting
- Purpose
- Before You Begin
- Procedure
- Purpose
- Before You Begin
- Procedure
- Purpose
- Before You Begin
- Procedure
- Putting a Terminal to Sleep
- Purpose
- Procedure
- Removing a Talkman® T2 Terminal from a Belt
- Purpose
- Procedure
- Repeating Prompts
- Purpose
- Before You Begin
- Procedure
- Purpose
- Procedure
- Talkman® Terminals & Terminal Chargers
- Turning Off a Talkman® Terminal
- Turning On a Talkman® Terminal
- Using a Talkman® Terminal
- Purpose
- Procedures
- Using a Terminal During Each Shift
- Troubleshooting
- Using Bar Code Readers
- Waking a Terminal Up
- Purpose
- Procedures
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Remote Listening Systems
Remote Listening Systems Remote Listening Systems
Remote Listening Systems
• Overview
• Procedures
• Specifications
Overview
The remote listening system (consisting of two Maxon® 49-HX Communicators) allows trainers,
administrators, or other operators to listen in on the conversation between an operator and the
Talkman® terminal that he/she is currently using.
Two Maxon 49-HX Communicators create a wireless speaker system. One of the communicators
is modified so that it acts as a dedicated transmitter that plugs into a Talkman terminal
through the speaker outlet. This modified communicator transmits all communication between
an operator and the Talkman system over a particular channel or frequency. The person who is
listening to the operator carries the other communicator that serves as a dedicated receiver
when tuned to the same channel or frequency as the communicator being monitored.
Trainers can use this system to monitor several operators by setting each transmitting
communicator to a different channel, and then changing the channel on the receiving
communicator. For more information about training with the remote listening system, see
Training Setup. For information about configuring the Communicators for use, see Configuring
Remote Listening Systems.
Procedures
• Configuring Remote Listening Systems
• Training Setup (found in the Talkman Management Software online documentation)
Specifications
For detailed specifications for the Maxon 49-HX Hands-Free Communicator, visit the Maxon
America, Inc. web site.
Talkman® T2 Terminals
Note: The information in this topic applies specifically to the Talkman® T2 system.
To view this information for the Talkman® OPEN system, click on the image of the
terminal.
• Overview
• Procedures
• Specifications
Overview
The Talkman® T2 terminal, the latest product in the Talkman® series, is a portable, belt-
mounted data collection device that allows operators to use simple voice commands to gather
data or receive instructions to perform tasks such as warehouse order picking, factory floor
inspection, and mobile data collection.