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Overview Of Functions; Operating The Voice-Control; Operation By Spoken Commands - Gira 0535 00 Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation Instructions

Overview of Functions

With the Voice-control, up to 64 different commands can be stored. Simple commands such as "on",
"off", "left", "right" etc. can be can be added to any other command and can therefore be used more
than once in combination. The Voice-control sends commands like "Turn on TV" automatically via the
selected interface to the desired device. Each command can initiate actions on various devices at the
same time. For example, as soon as the phone rings, the volume on radio and TV are turned down.
The range of the Voice-control functions depends on the configuration of the device. The Voice-control
is configured using PC software supplied with it.
Configuration consists of:
• Defining the menu structure
Choosing the menu items, branches and actions
• Setting the parameters for actions
Transmission type and value
• Training the voice pattern
Having copied the configuration data into the Voice-control, the device can be operated entirely
without PC. The commands are given by speaking, using the voice pattern recognition. If there are
problems of recognition in operation, it is possible to retrain every command word on the pilot. Nurses
can operate the Voice-control per control keys.
All menu items and actions are shown on the display and can also be output in plain text on a
loudspeaker.

Operating the Voice-control

Operation by Spoken Commands

Voice-control is normally operated by means of spoken commands. The user speaks the commands
of the menu tree one after the other to achieve the desired action.
The figure below shows the chain of commands necessary to dim a lamp defined as light number four.
Fig. 2: Chain of commands and display
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