Cleaning Contacts; Understanding Talkman Commands - Honeywell A700 Hardware Reference Manual

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Air dry the parts. Use of a concentrated heat source such as a hairdryer or clothes dryer is not
recommended.
Replace pads that are excessively dirty, such as headset windscreens.

Cleaning Contacts

Clean flat contacts on the device, such as the Talkman Connector (TCO), or flat contacts on the
battery and charger with a 70% isopropyl alcohol solution.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or premoistened alcohol wipe. Avoid using a cloth with long or thick
fibers as the fibers can attach to the connectors and cause intermittent contact.
Remove corrosion with a soft eraser (for example, a pencil eraser). The eraser must be in good
condition (soft, pliable, and not worn down to the mounting). A good test is to rub the eraser
against your skin. If it feels abrasive, do not use it, because it will damage the surface of the
connectors.
You can also use a three-row cleaning brush with natural hog hair bristles to gently brush away
dirt on the contacts. A final alcohol wipe after this should ensure a clean contact.
Never bend or manipulate battery contacts.
Contact an authorized Honeywell Service Center to repair or replace contacts that are extremely
corroded, bent, or missing.

Understanding Talkman Commands

The Talkman device prompts the operator for responses that are specific to the voice-directed
work he or she is performing. Several basic Talkman commands, however, can be spoken by the
operator at almost any time while using the device.
Spoken Com-
mand
"Say again"
"Talkman sleep"
"Talkman wake
up"
"Talkman
backup"
Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide
You want to...
hear the current prompt again
put the device in sleep mode
wake up the device
erase the previous response so you can respond to the same prompt
again (VoiceClient only)
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