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Calendar
- Got an important meeting, or better still, got a not-so-
important-meeting you know you will forget? - Load them all in! TapMemo
will gently remind you of your obligations when the time is right.
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Alarm Clock
- TapMemo includes a progressive wake-up mechanism that
will gracefully wake you up with a gradual volume increase.
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Lock
- Protecting all of your personal information stored inside your
TapMemo unit is easy. Just say the locking command, and you are
protected. Unlocking the unit is done with a short pin code.
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Unit Locator
- Forgot where you left your TapMemo? Have no fear.
Whistling will activate the unit and cause it to say, at a high volume, a
short phrase that will help you locate it. Still did not find it? Whistle again!
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Talking Clock
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Date and Time telling is as easy as can be.
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Battery Meter
- Hear TapMemo's opinion on the state of its battery.
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Memory
Meter
– TapMemo keeps track of, and will state at your
command, the remaining memory space.
Important things you should know before using TapMemo:
System Sounds:
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 your
voice command. Whenever you hear the "no go" sound, it means TapMemo is
going back to bed and is not currently listening to any voice command.
What can I say?
Whenever you hear the "go" sound, but you do not know what are your options,
simply ask "What can I say?" and TapMemo will gladly tell you the list of voice
commands it is currently expecting from you. During this time, you can press the
TapKey in order to stop the reading and have TapMemo listen to your command.
Volume buttons:
TapMemo has two volume buttons, minus and plus, marked - and + respectively.
These buttons can be used to decrease/increase the overall volume of the unit at
any given moment. If you press one of them while TapMemo is sleeping,
TapMemo will wakeup, change the volume level, and announce the change by
saying "down" for the minus button or "up" for the plus button. If you keep
pressing the volume buttons until you reach the lower or upper limit of volume,
then TapMemo will issue the “no go" sound and no further change in the volume
will occur.