
inVoca
User Guide - Page 35
Auto-Mute
When enabled, Auto-Mute sends a Mute command to the television,
thus making the room quiet so that
inVoca
will better understand
voice commands.
inVoca
offers two alternative Auto-Mute modes. In the full Auto-
Mute mode, any time
inVoca
wakes up through the user pressing the
[Wake_up]
button,
inVoca
will send a mute signal. In the "Qualified
Auto-Mute" mode,
inVoca
sends a mute signal whenever it hears a
valid keyword. You may sequence through the Auto-Mute modes as
shown below. The LCD Display will indicate whether Auto-Mute is
on, and if so, which Auto-Mute mode is selected.
Press Then
Press
LED
flashes
Auto-Mute
Display
[¢] [Mute]
2
Full Auto-Mute
[¢] [Mute]
3
Qualified Auto-
Mute
[¢] [Mute]
1
Auto-Mute Off
You may turn the volume back on by issuing a Mute command.
VCR and Tape Recording
To prevent recording accidentally,
inVoca
requires that you press the
REC button twice to send your VCR or tape deck a record command.
TV
AutoMute On
TV
AutoMute Key
TV
AutoMute Off
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User Guide - Page 36
ADVANCED VOICE OPERATION FEATURES
Personalities (keywords)
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If only one person is to use the
inVoca
, personalities are not
required.
7
inVoca
can learn independent voice commands for as many as four
people. Each family member can program
inVoca
for his or her
favorite channels.
inVoca
will only search for voice commands for
the currently active personality. This is important since a child's voice
is so much different than an adult's voice. The use of Personalities
is optional but it will increase the recognition accuracy for households
where more than one person will be using the
inVoca
remote control.
Setting up Personalities
(optional)
"Personalities" are assigned through the use of "Keywords" to identify
individual users. To train the
inVoca
to recognize a user ("train a
keyword"):
1.
Be sure the room is reasonably quiet.
2.
Press and release the
[¢]
button then press the
[Train]
button
3.
inVoca
will prompt you by saying
"Say a keyword"
4.
Wait for the LED to light up green before you speak.
5.
Say a one or two word voice command. For example,
"Daddy."
6.
The
inVoca
will ask you to repeat the command.
7.
Say the same word again.
8.
If the two words match,
inVoca
will say "
keyword assigned
."
If voice commands were programmed prior to the first keyword,
then they will all be assigned to the first keyword.