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Training the phone command 

 
The training is a two step process.  First you train the command words that will turn the phone on and off.  
Then you program the dialer for the names and numbers you want to dial. 
 
If you have trouble with the dialer names, or speech, triggering the phone, try changing the name to dial 
you have programmed or change the command words. 
 

Note:  

the phone requires that two names must be programmed for the control command.  The phone will 

‘look’ for the first word and will then ‘look’ for the second word to be said within 3 seconds.  If not, it will go 
back to listening for a command.  This is done to help reduce ‘Falsing’. 
 

Phone command training steps: 
 

Place the status switch in the 

pgm

 position. 

 
Push the 

train word

 switch 

 
The status led will be yellow or turn yellow. 
 
Say the first word (we recommend ‘

activate

’.  The yellow led will go off and back on.  Say the word again.  

The led will go off and come back green if the word matched the first entry.  If it comes back yellow that 
means the second training did not match the first. Say the word again until the led turns green. 
 
Once the led has turned green, say your second command word (we recommend ‘

telephone

’ the green 

led will go off and back on.  Say the second word as many times as necessary until the led will alternately 
blink yellow and green, indicating that the second word has been matched. 
 
The led will then turn steady green indicating that the two command words have been stored 
successfully. The phone is now ready for voice command and to have the names to dial to be 
programmed. 
 
Switch the pgm / oper switch to oper and you are in control of the phone and ready to continue to the 
programming of the dialer. 
 
When you say the first word the green led will turn yellow. Say the second word within 3 seconds and the 
red led will blink on and off indicating the second word has been recognized and the phone will be 
commanded.  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AP-7000 VC

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Model AP 7000 VC Voice Controlled Voice Activated Speakerphone...

Page 2: ...is convenient and user friendly but does have some pitfalls and drawbacks noise Noise is any sound in the room other than the speech of the user Noise can be a TV radio medical equipment speech from o...

Page 3: ...command led this indicates that your command word has been recognized Train word switch this push button switch places the phone command voice recognition in the training mode Yellow green status led...

Page 4: ...off and back on Say the word again The led will go off and come back green if the word matched the first entry If it comes back yellow that means the second training did not match the first Say the w...

Page 5: ...name D When asked say the name to be trained You should speak clearly and as normal as possible When prompted repeat the name and if the training went well the AP 7000 will ask you for the correspondi...

Page 6: ...enu from the name to dial menu Once the memory has at least one name stored in it is done in the following way D Command the phone E After the AP 7000 prompts you for a name to call press the key F If...

Page 7: ...ase C If the name is found the AP 7000 asks you to confirm the eraser of the name by pressing the 5 key Any other action for example hanging up at this stage besides pressing the 5 button will cause t...

Page 8: ...hen you say the name for the first and second time Question why when I try to dial a name or to erase a name the AP 7000 says name not recognized Answer assuming you have trained this name in a quiet...

Page 9: ...cilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted t...

Page 10: ...ered by the terms of this warranty the original end user purchaser will be notified and authorization will be requested for repair Products repaired under warranty will be returned to the original end...

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