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- Overview
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- Portable Printers
- Remote Listening Systems
- Overview
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- Overview
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- Specifications
- Overview
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- Specifications
- Visual Training Devices
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- Learning Zone
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- 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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parameter.
FlashODR
Selects between storing ODRs
to flash prior to sending or
sending them directly from
RAM.
0 = off
1 = on
LowFlashThreshold
Sets the amount of flash
memory that is allocated for
storage of OFF files. The OFF
files are created when the
terminal is powered off. This
parameter insures that there is
always enough memory
available to properly power off
the terminal.
262144 (256 Kilobytes)
Minimum value = 65536 (64
Kilobytes)
Maximum value = 1048576
(1024 Kilobytes)
Values should be entered as
bytes from 65536 to 1048576.
It is recommended that this
parameter not be set below
262144. If it is set lower, the
terminal may not be able to
properly power off.
LowFlashWarningThreshold
Sets the threshold for when
flash warning messages are
spoken to the operator
because the terminal is running
low on available flash memory.
In most cases, this lets the
operator know that he or she
needs to upload his or her
ODRs. A warning message is
spoken once a minute when
the amount of flash is less than
the LowFlashWarning
Threshold +
LowFlashThreshold.
So, for example, if the
LowFlash Threshold = 262144
and LowFlash
WarningThreshold is set to
131072, then the warning
messages will start when
available flash memory drops
below 393216 bytes.
131072 (128 Kilobytes)
Minimum value = 32768 (32
Kilobytes)
Maximum value = 524288 (512
Kilobytes)
Values should be entered as
bytes from 32768 to 524288.
MaxSpeakAsNumber
Identifies the maximum
number that is spoken as a
natural number (e.g. twenty-
three) as opposed to a string of
digits (e.g. two, three).
1 - 1000000
99
NoSpeechHeardRetryCount
The number of times that the
terminal will prompt for a
given word without hearing
anything before giving up and
going to sleep.
4
Minimum value = 0
Maximum value =
2,147,483,647
NoTalkOverPriorityPrompt
Determines whether or not
operators have to wait until
the end of priority prompts
before a terminal will accept
0 = allows talk over priority
prompts
1 = does not allow talk over
priority prompts