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Voice Response

A

ccenda

 can tell you what button you are pushing, even

if you have difficulty seeing the remote control.  This
feature is enabled or disabled with the 

[SOUND]

 button

located inside the flip down keypad.  

Press

LED

flashes

Voice Response

 

[SOUND]

 

2

When you press a button

A

ccenda

 will state the function

then send the command.

 

[SOUND]

 

1

A

ccenda

 will not issue a voice

response when you press a
button.

Note: When sound is enabled, you may need to hold
buttons down longer than usual to give 

Accenda

 time to

state the function and send the command.

You may also set up 

Accenda

 so that it will not send a

command until you press the button again.  See Voice
Response Method in the User’s Guide for instructions.

Hands Free (Voice) Operation

Unlike conventional remote controls, 

A

ccenda

 may be

used “hands-free” to control your TV, VCR etc. without
lifting a finger! Any word may be set up to initiate either a
single button press (for example [V+] to turn up the
volume) or a sequence of button presses. For example,

[TV]

 

ÿ

[POWER]

 tells Accenda to switch into TV mode,

then turns the TV  power on or off.   Voice instructions are
preceded by a “keyword (such as “

Accenda

” or “

remote

control

”) which tell 

Accenda 

an instruction is coming. 

To train the 

A

ccenda

 to recognize your keyword:

1. 

Press and release the 

[SHIFT]

 button then press

the 

[TRAIN]

 button

2.   

At the prompt say a keyword such as 

"

Accenda."

3. 

A

ccenda

 will ask you to repeat the keyword.

Now teach Accenda the desired voice instructions, for
example, turn on the television with the voice instruction
“TV Power.”

You Do This

Accenda

 Response

Press the 

[TRAIN]

 button

A

ccenda

 will say, "

Say a

word

." The 

[LISTEN]

button will light green.  

Say a one or two-word
voice instruction.  For
example, "

TV Power

."

A

ccenda

 will ask you to

repeat the instruction. 

Say the same word again

If the two words match, 

Accenda

 will say "

Push a

button

."

Press the first button of
the voice instruction (

[TV]

in this example). 

A

ccenda

 will respond

with, "

Button accepted. 

Push another button

." 

Press the next button in
the sequence (in this
example, 

[Power]

).

A

ccenda

 will say, "

Button

accepted.  Push another
button

."

Since you have now
completed the sequence,
press the 

[TRAIN]

.

Accenda

 will say,

"Command

 assigned

."

Button sequences can be from 1 to 50 buttons, and you
may program up to 50 voice instructions.

To use voice instructions, “wake up” Accenda by pressing
the 

[LISTEN]

 button.  The button will light orange to let

you know Accenda is waiting for your keyword.  When you
speak the keyword, the button will turn green, telling you
Accenda is awaiting your voice instruction.

Favorite Channel Buttons

 

Accenda

 offers a convenient way to quickly go to your

favorite channels by “assigning” them to the 

[F1]

 -  

[F4]

buttons. When shipped F1 and F3 control volume, and F2
and F4 are channel up/down.  To set up a favorite channel
button:

Press

Comment

1. 

   

[L/MAC]

Press the 

[L/MAC]

 button. The LED will

flash once. If sound is enabled,

Accenda

 will say, “

function learn

.”

2. 

[F1]

 - 

[F4]

Select a favorite channel buttons  by
pressing your choice of 

[F1]

 -  

[F4]

.

The LED will flash twice.

3. 

[CBL/SAT]

[0]

 - 

[9]

,

 

etc.

Press the button sequence that you
want to program.  For example 

[2]

[2]

 for channel 22.  Some televisions

may require you to also press 

[ENTER]

4.  

[PROG]

 

Complete the process by pressing the

[PROG]

 key. 

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