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Operating Instructions 

 

3  

V3.1r03 

Table of Contents 

 

S

AFETY 

I

NSTRUCTIONS

...................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

C

LEANING AND 

C

ARE

......................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

P

OWER SUPPLY

................................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

3.

 

INITIATION................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

B

ATTERY SWITCH

.............................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

C

HARGING THE BATTERIES

................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

S

TATUS 

L

INE

.................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.

 

DIRECT COMMUNICATION..................................................................................................................... 8

 

T

EXT INPUT

...................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

S

PEECH OUTPUT

............................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

P

ARTNER DISPLAY

............................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

S

IGNAL SOUND

.................................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

5.

 

COMMUNICATION SECTORS............................................................................................................... 10

 

S

ELECTION

..................................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

6.

 

MEMORY ................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

S

PEAKING STORED MESSAGES

.......................................................................................................................................... 11

 

Direct Memories ...............................................................................................................................................................................11

 

Indirect Memories.............................................................................................................................................................................11

 

S

TORING NEW MESSAGES

................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

E

XAMPLE FOR THE STORING OF A SENTENCE

...................................................................................................................... 12

 

D

ELETING A MEMORY

....................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

E

XAMPLE FOR THE DELETION OF A MEMORY

....................................................................................................................... 13

 

7.

 

SETTINGS............................................................................................................................................... 13

 

O

UTPUT

......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

Volume .............................................................................................................................................................................................14

 

Sounds .............................................................................................................................................................................................14

 

Voice ................................................................................................................................................................................................14

 

A

PPLICATION

.................................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

O

THERS

......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

Conversation ....................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Environment .....................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Dates ................................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Language .........................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

Miscellaneous ..................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

K

EYBOARD

..................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

Layout ..............................................................................................................................................................................................16

 

Scanning ..........................................................................................................................................................................................16

 

Combi Module ..................................................................................................................................................................................17

 

Times ...............................................................................................................................................................................................17

 

Click .................................................................................................................................................................................................17

 

D

ISPLAY

......................................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

Lettering ...........................................................................................................................................................................................18

 

2. Display .........................................................................................................................................................................................18

 

Light .................................................................................................................................................................................................18

 

R

ESET SETTINGS   

(R

ESET

) .............................................................................................................................................. 18

 

8.

 

WORD PREDICTION .............................................................................................................................. 19

 

9.

 

OPERATING WITH THE SCANNING MODULE.................................................................................... 20

 

S

ELECTING THE 

D

IRECT 

M

EMORIES

.................................................................................................................................. 20

 

S

ELECTION OF THE 

C

OMMUNICATION 

A

REAS

...................................................................................................................... 20

 

W

ORD 

P

REDICTION

......................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Operation with one Switch ...............................................................................................................................................................21

 

Operation with two Switches ............................................................................................................................................................21

 

Operation with Joystick ....................................................................................................................................................................22

 

10.

 

MISCELLANEOUS ............................................................................................................................. 22

 

T

ECHNICAL 

D

ATA

............................................................................................................................................................ 22

 

R

EPLACING THE KEYBOARD

.............................................................................................................................................. 23

 

R

EPLACING THE BATTERY

................................................................................................................................................. 23

 

Содержание SPOK21

Страница 1: ...Operating Instructions V3 1r03 Mobile Communication for non speaking Persons Operating Instructions 1 ZYGO Industries Inc...

Страница 2: ...lete Enter Shift Speak Display Partner Display Cursor movement Brightness sensor For automatic switching on of display lighting Audio outlet Connection for external amplifier USB socket Connection to...

Страница 3: ...EMORY 13 EXAMPLE FOR THE DELETION OF A MEMORY 13 7 SETTINGS 13 OUTPUT 14 Volume 14 Sounds 14 Voice 14 APPLICATION 14 OTHERS 14 Conversation 15 Environment 15 Dates 15 Language 15 Miscellaneous 15 KEYB...

Страница 4: ...rating Instructions 4 V3 1r03 NUMBER OF MEMORY PLACES 24 TEXTS AVAILABLE EX WORKS ONLY FOR LANGUAGE DE 25 LEAFLET FOR OWN STORED SENTENCES 26 11 ALL KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS 27 12 RETURNING THE UNIT REPAIR...

Страница 5: ...to a properly installed socket Ensure that other persons can not fall over dangling cables No electro magnetic or other influences are known of which may arise between the SPOK21 unit and other units...

Страница 6: ...is located on the bottom of the unit on the battery holder lid It should always be switched on Only switch off if the unit is not to be used for a longer period of time or if the unit is to be transpo...

Страница 7: ...the battery is too hot above 50 C 3 when the battery has been totally discharged In the first two cases wait until the unit has assumed room temperature In the third case leave the unit inserted Afte...

Страница 8: ...or via an externally attached keyboard In addition the following functions are available Keyboard Description Remarks Character to the left of cursor is deleted Move cursor backwards For repeated curs...

Страница 9: ...can be returned to the display via the key Enter and further processed EVERY other key deletes the text and you can write a new text Partner display The text spoken is displayed at the same time in th...

Страница 10: ...ected via the respectively allocated memory key In each of these 12 sectors there are 6 direct memories speak immediately and 36 indirect memories load into the display and then speak Memory 4 Memory...

Страница 11: ...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...

Страница 12: ...appears Sentence stored Example for the storing of a sentence A sentence is to be stored in the indirect memory under the key E You enter SPOK reacts as follows Enter any sentence Press the key The d...

Страница 13: ...e display next to the key is now continuously illuminated Press the key T Memory T is to be deleted The instruction Write over Yes No appears in the display Press to write over the old contents 7 Sett...

Страница 14: ...rmal speech key and for loud speech keys can be set The volume can be set with the direction keys Sounds Selection of different signal sounds if available Voice Select between male and female Set the...

Страница 15: ...date management Only active if time administration has been installed Language Selection of respective language for voice output Only active if a second language has been installed Miscellaneous Sett...

Страница 16: ...Joystick Automatic or manual starting Scan time Setting of scan times Setting of number of runs until new start if no key has been pressed Joystick Setting of seconds until automatic acceptance of cha...

Страница 17: ...ction Block The length of time which one key is blocked after pressing useful for tremor Other Repeat The length of time a key has to be pressed before the repeat is executed Frequency The speed at wh...

Страница 18: ...ful to reset all settings made in the setting menu to the settings ex works reset of the unit A function has been provided for this purpose which can not be executed involuntarily in order to avoid un...

Страница 19: ...gain after approx 5 seconds Reset user texts Delete the texts in the memory entered by the user or replace with the texts specified ex works After pressing the middle left key the following selection...

Страница 20: ...ttings Selecting the Direct Memories While writing the area of the keyboard is scanned To use the function of the 6 direct memory keys when scanning the symbol Enter can be entered in the scanning pro...

Страница 21: ...ing starts within the word list You select a word The word is integrated into the ongoing text while the keyboard is marked scanning starts within the keyboard You select a letter The letter is integr...

Страница 22: ...yboard is marked scanning with the joystick begins within the keyboard You select a letter The letter is integrated into the ongoing text After this alternate marking is again made of word list and st...

Страница 23: ...e Replacing the battery The batteries have a useful life of approx 500 1000 charge cycles Batteries can be easily replaced on the spot Turn the unit upside down so that the bottom side of the unit is...

Страница 24: ...or each communication sector there are 6 direct memory places 36 indirect memory places 1 0 A Z 42 memory places per sector For 12 communication sectors this is a total of 12 x 42 504 memory places Me...

Страница 25: ...nk E Something to eat F What s on TV today G I love big birthday celebrations H When are we eating I I would like J To put on my jacket K Could you help me M Listen to music N I don t want S To put on...

Страница 26: ...Operating Instructions 26 V3 1r03 Leaflet for own stored sentences copy if required Area Direct Memory 1 4 2 5 3 6 Indirect Memory A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...

Страница 27: ...entence for later processing then letter Alt Alt then letter Is stored in current sector Call up message Speak stored message from level 1 directly S1 S6 F2 F7 Is spoken immediately Load sentence Load...

Страница 28: ...iginal packaging Ensure that you include a description of the defect error This saves time and explanations Make sure you include the invoice if it is a case of guarantee Guarantee repair is not possi...

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