Operating The Sicare Pilot - Tash SICARE Pilot User Manual

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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:
Level 1
house
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
Although the user needs four commands to dim the lamp, the menu structure allows many
actions using only a few command words. The plus/minus pair of commands, for instance,
can change the volume on hi-fi equipment or the angle of inclination of the back of a chair.
With command words 0-9, telephone numbers can be composed, socket-outlets can be
numbered, or television channels can be chosen.
Operation by Command Keys:
Because the SICARE Pilot is trained to recognize the individual voice pattern, operation by
a third person is only possible by means of command keys. Speaking a command is the
same as selecting a command with the scroll key and confirming it with the OK key on the
Pilot.
By connecting a dual switch, or two single switches with a CA-1 connector, the Pilot can
also be operated.
SICARE Pilot - User Manual
Level 2
door
light
. . .
. . .
. . .
Level 3
1
2
3
4
. . .
Version 4.1
International Inc
Level 4
on
off
plus
minus
. . .
User Manual / Page 8
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