User Manual
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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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attempts to transfer data over
the radio frequency network.
By default, a terminal's radio
card will always try to run at
the maximum rate for that
card. This parameter is used to
set that maximum rate to a
lower rate.
22 = 11 megabits per second
As stated in the description to
the left, a terminal's radio
card will always attempt to
transfer data at the maximum
rate for that card unless the
user sets this parameter to
one of the above values.
System_Say_Again_Enable
Enables the "Say again" control
phrase; when this phrase is
enabled, operators can get a
terminal to repeat the last
thing it said by simply saying,
"Say again".
0 = disabled
1 = enabled
TmgrService
Defines the destination socket
address or port value for
Terminal Manager for radio
communications.
1 - 65535, recommended >
15000
15001
TrainDeviceBaud
Defines the baud rate for the
training device port as
required by the training
device.
50, 75, 100, 150, 300, 600,
1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 3600,
4800, 7200, 9600, 19200,
31250, 38400
TrainDeviceFlowControl
Controls whether hardware
flow control is enabled or
disabled on the training device
port.
0 = disable
1 = enable
TrainDeviceParity
Defines the parity on the
training device port as
required by the training
device.
1 = no parity
2 = odd parity
3 = even parity
4 = mark parity
5 = space parity
TrainDevicePort
Defines the port to which the
training device is connected.
Red (not case sensitive)
None
TrainDeviceStopBits
Defines the number of stop bits
for the training device port.
1 = one stop bit
2 = two stop bits
TrainDeviceWordLen
Defines the number of bits per
character on the training
device port as required by the
training device.
5, 6, 7, 8
TrainDeviceTermChar1
Defines the first character that
terminates a string of
characters generated during a
training device read as
required by the training
device.
Any integer, entered as a
hexadecimal number
0x0d
TrainDeviceTermChar2
Defines the second character
that terminates a string of
characters generated during a
training device read as
required by the training
device.
Any integer, entered as a
hexadecimal number
0x0a
TTSPitch
Controls the pitch (higher or
lower) of the terminal's voice.
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