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International Inc
SICARE Pilot
Client Information
User Manual
May 1998
User Manual / Page 1
Version 4.1

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  • Page 1 International Inc SICARE Pilot Client Information User Manual May 1998 User Manual / Page 1 Version 4.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Overview of Functions Turning on your SICARE Pilot Operating your SICARE Pilot in the holder Operating your SICARE Pilot using power / while charging Operating the SICARE Pilot Configuring the SICARE Pilot Running the SICARE Pilot by voice or key 10.
  • Page 3: Fields Of Applications

    • Radio transmitter, e.g. X-10 access • Wired interfaces, e.g. for motorized adjustable beds SICARE Pilot can be operated as an installed device from the mains (the power supply unit is also the battery charger) or as a portable device with batteries.
  • Page 4: Hardware

    Four lines, with 20 characters each, green back-lighted LED ¹ Keys The SICARE Pilot can be operated via speech or by using the keys. t = SCROLL key: The SCROLL key changes between commands in a command level. OK = OK key: The OK key carries out the selected command º...
  • Page 5: Overview Of Functions

    For example, as soon as the phone rings, the volume on the radio and TV are turned down. The range of the SICARE Pilot’s functions depends on the configuration of the device. The SICARE Pilot is configured using PC software supplied with it.
  • Page 6: Turning On Your Sicare Pilot

    1. Place the square bolt into the horizontal slit on the back of the holder. 2. Connect the foot base to the holder using an allen screw. Place the SICARE Pilot in the holder, until the plastic tip on the cover of the battery holder snaps into the hold in the holder.
  • Page 7: Operating Your Sicare Pilot Using Power / While Charging

    2. Plug the telephone connector of the power cable into the holder, and plug the power cable into the wall socket. Now your SICARE Pilot is being supplied with power from the mains, independent of which batteries are being used.
  • Page 8: Operating The Sicare Pilot

    7. Operating the SICARE Pilot Operation by Spoken Commands: SICARE Pilot 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 menu tree might be:...
  • Page 9: Configuring The Sicare Pilot

    International Inc SICARE Pilot - User Manual 8. Configuring the SICARE Pilot * See Training Manual 9. Running the SICARE Pilot Using Voice or Key Operation examples using voice or key: *menu items have already been trained. Example 1: Starting Situation...
  • Page 10 International Inc SICARE Pilot - User Manual Example 2: Starting Situation Display House Light Desired Action Light 2 is on and you want to turn on light 1 SICARE Pilot Direct Qualified voice Key Operation Key Operation operation voice input...
  • Page 11: Special Commands

    10. Special Commands Snooze/wake-up Because the SICARE Pilot reacts to voice commands, it constantly compares noises in its environment with its recorded voice patterns. If you want to reduce the chances that the device responds accidentally, for example during a conversation, you can put the SICARE Pilot into stand-by mode with the command ‘snooze’.
  • Page 12: Sicare Pilot Display

    If the SICARE Pilot is in the charger stand, connected to external power, the symbol of a half-full battery, displayed on the right-hand side of the first line, indicates that the rechargeable batteries are being recharged.
  • Page 13 SICARE Pilot - User Manual 12. The “Special Functions” menu of the SICARE Pilot This menu is integrated in the SICARE Pilot and cannot be changed by the user. This menu is used for setting permanent device functions. The special functions menu can be accessed only via keys or by the commands “next”...
  • Page 14 SICARE Pilot takes for scanning through one command word The units for this time period is return 100 ms, i.e. +10 = +1s scan repeat...
  • Page 15 International Inc SICARE Pilot - User Manual low battery The acoustic warning sound can be switched on or off return display light The display light can be switched on or off return main menu store do it! The changes in this menu are saved...
  • Page 16 SICARE Pilot - User Manual 13. Retraining Single Commands Commands are trained during the configuration of the SICARE Pilot together with the PC. However, the pilot itself offers the possibility to retrain single commands. This might be necessary if you discover that the commands you speak to the device are not being correctly recognized by it.
  • Page 17: Special Functions

    International Inc SICARE Pilot - User Manual Retraining Single Commands - cont. Using the special functions and training menus comments t special functions Display his special functions menu items can be selected only by using the keys or by the commands “next”...
  • Page 18 What to press or do Display SF/training For each word there are several voice t Select word patterns. With ‘save’, one memory position is filled and the SICARE Pilot moves on to next the next position. What to press or do Display SF/Training Returning to the menu-item ‘select word’...
  • Page 19 International Inc SICARE Pilot - User Manual Retraining Single Commands - cont. Using the special functions and training menus comments Display SF/Training t repeat next What to press or do Display SF/training If you want to erase the voice pattern for t delete word ‘next’, press the OK key...
  • Page 20 Retraining Single Commands - cont. Voice Output The SICARE Pilot is equipped with a voice playback function. All selected commands of the word list are stored in the device. A built-in loudspeaker outputs playbacks during scrolling (moving through menu levels) and when menu items are selected (by changing menu levels or doing actions.)
  • Page 21: Safety Precautions

    SICARE Pilot - User Manual 14. Safety Precautions and Maintenance Do not use your SICARE Pilot to control security or safety sensitive functions (for example speed of brakes of a wheelchair), since noises from the environment can interfere with the device.
  • Page 22 International Inc SICARE Pilot - User Manual 15. FCC Class B Digital Device or Peripheral - User’s Notice NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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