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Playing back all the appointments names: 

 

Access the calendar menu. Don't remember how? Just press the TapKey. After 
the tone, say "calendar" and you are there! 
 
Say "entries playback" and TapMemo will start playing back the names of the 
appointments in chronological order, each with its date and time. If you wish to 
skip to the next appointment, press the Volume Up button. To go backwards and 
hear a previous appointment, press the Volume Down button.  
 
If you press the TapKey button while hearing an appointment name, TapMemo 
will ask you if you wish to play or delete that appointment. Say "delete" to delete 
this appointment along with its recording. Say "play" if you wish to hear the 
appointment details. If you wish to stop the playback, say nothing at the prompt 
or press the TapKey button again. After playing or deleting the appointment, 
TapMemo will continue with the overall appointments playback.  
 

Chapter Four - Charging your TapMemo  

 

First, some terms you should know: “Battery life” means the time your TapMemo 
will run before it must be recharged (sometimes this is also called “play time” or 
“run time”). “Battery lifespan” means the total amount of time your battery will 
last before it must be replaced.  
 
Since TapMemo's battery is lithium-ion based, it has no memory effect which 
means you can charge it at any time, without the need to discharge it fully first.  
If TapMemo warns you that it has a low level battery or if you feel like charging 
the battery anyway, simply plug the supplied power adaptor into the wall outlet 
and plug the small power plug into TapMemo. As soon as you make these 
connections, TapMemo will say "charging battery" only once, and the charge cycle 
will begin. You can unplug the power plug from TapMemo at any time. A full 
charge takes about 4 hours. When it is fully charged, TapMemo will say "charge 
complete" once a minute until you disconnect the plug.

 

 

Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may 
eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by 
use and settings. Read below for more information: 
 
Paying attention to just a few common sense pointers will pay off with a longer 
battery lifespan and battery life for your TapMemo. The most important thing is 
to keep your TapMemo out of the sun or a hot car (even the glove compartment). 
Heat will degrade your battery’s performance the most. Lowering the speaker 
volume or better yet, using an earphone, will prolong the time needed between 
charges. 

If you do not use TapMemo for a long time, be sure to charge it once every 2 
months or so. This will keep your TapMemo's battery healthy and happy. 

 

TapMemo Temperate Zone.

 Your TapMemo works best from 32° to 95°F. That’s 0° to 35°C. Keeping your TapMemo 

as near room temperature as possible (22°C) is ideal. You should store it in environments of -4° to 113°. 

 

Summary of Contents for Voice Activated Personal Data Assistant

Page 1: ...TapMemo Voice Activated Personal Data Assistant Users Manual Rev 1 14...

Page 2: ...14 CHAPTER SIX SAFETY AND HANDLING 15 CHAPTER SEVEN COMPLIANCE INFORMATION AND WARRANTY 16 About this manual Since we know people usually do not want to read manuals we decided to make this one differ...

Page 3: ...hat you can do with your TapMemo Memo Pad Any thought you have or any idea task or a good story you wish to remember can easily be recorded Just name your memo and record it Then later just say that n...

Page 4: ...ds TapMemo uses two different sounds to let you know the state it is in 1 A go sound using one tone 2 A no go sound using two tones Whenever you hear the go sound it means that TapMemo is waiting for...

Page 5: ...lies only to entries in the same set so for example you can give the exact same name to one memo and one appointment but you must differentiate between two memo names Working with an Earphone Plugging...

Page 6: ...d TapMemo will complain about how much memory is taken already You should know that all applications on your TapMemo unit share a common memory so if for example you have recorded many long memos you...

Page 7: ...every 24 hours unless you decide to turn it off using the wake up command on the main menu Don t worry you can learn how to do that later When the desired wake up time is reached TapMemo will gently...

Page 8: ...uctions to turn your alarm clock On or Off Locking Unlocking your unit Remember that you learned how to set your unlocking code earlier Here s the second third part where you learn how to lock and unl...

Page 9: ...be able to say the digit again If the unit will fail to recognize a digit 4 times successively it will ask you to manually enter it using the TapKey button Once you do TapMemo will go back to the norm...

Page 10: ...nothing at the prompt or press the TapKey button again After playing or deleting the name details TapMemo will continue with the overall names playback Using the Memo Pad TapMemo s memo pad can contai...

Page 11: ...button To go backwards and hear a previous memo press the Volume Down button If you press the TapKey button while hearing a memo name TapMemo will ask you if you wish to play or delete that memo Say d...

Page 12: ...e Say search and at the prompt say the name of the appointment you wish to find If found TapMemo will play it back and then will tell you the date and time for this appointment Another method of heari...

Page 13: ...without the need to discharge it fully first If TapMemo warns you that it has a low level battery or if you feel like charging the battery anyway simply plug the supplied power adaptor into the wall o...

Page 14: ...e Question When working with the unit I noticed that the volume level cannot reach the levels it did when the battery was fully charged Is that Normal Answer Yes TapMemo has a built in mechanism that...

Page 15: ...o avoid injury Keep this users manual for your TapMemo handy for future reference Important Safety Information WARNING Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire electric shock o...

Page 16: ...in relation to the port Keeping TapMemo within acceptable temperatures Operate TapMemo in a place where the temperature is always between 0 and 35 C 32 to 95 F Store TapMemo in a place where the tempe...

Page 17: ...jected to misuse accident physical damage improper installation abnormal operation or handling neglect inundation fire or operation outside their published maximum ratings or b products which have bee...

Page 18: ...ernal speaker 8 Ohm 1 0 Watt Microphone Sensitivity 44dB 3dB Weight 77 Grams Size 75mm in diameter by 30mm thickness Operating temperature 32 to 95 F 0 to 35 C Approvals 47 CFR part 15 06 sub B Please...

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