Operating Instructions
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V3.1r03
Speaking stored messages
Messages which are often used can be permanently stored in SPOK. This can save the
user a lot of time. Two different types of storing are possible:
Direct Memories
These memories are allocated to the 6 keys next to the display.
They are called „direct“ memories because the text is spoken immediately after pressing
the memory key, and not shown in the display.
Messages from the 6 memories can be executed via the 6 memory keys.
Attention:
When the word forecast is activated, these keys have the function of „Select word“.
Direct memories can then not be used.
Indirect Memories
These memories are allocated to the keys on the keyboard.
They are called „indirect“ memories because the text is shown in the display after
actuating the
and memory key, and the text is only spoken after actuating the
key.
All texts in the indirect memories (figures 1...0 and letter keys A...Z) can be loaded into
the display via
and the appropriate key, and spoken via the key,
.
The texts called up can also be inserted as a text module, at the position of the cursor.
Storing new messages
Direct memory
Write a text
To store the text shown in the display, press
+
(LED display lights up).
Press the appropriate memory key next to the display.
If this memory is already occupied, a message appears on the display:
Æ
Write-over? Yes/No.
Please decide.
Explanation:
Should the stored text be replaced with a new text?
If you press
Y
, the new text will be stored in place of the old text.