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Erasing inVoca's Programming
inVoca uses a special non-volatile memory to remember voice
commands, macros, priority press and device setup. This ensures that
inVoca will retain its programming even when you are changing the
battery. From time to time you may wish to completely erase all
programming and start fresh. To clear non-volatile memory, press
[Æ] ÿ[REC] (inVoca will respond with a beep) followed by
[Æ] ÿ [REC] again. (The LED will turn orange, then after a brief
pause, inVoca will respond with the word "erased.") Caution: this
will erase all set up information, voice commands and macros.
inVoca will be reset to its default settings.
Microphone Sensitivity
A three-position microphone sensitivity control is located inside the
battery compartment (see page 43). The sensitivity as shipped should
be optimal for most users. However, you can make the microphone
either more or less sensitive. Making the microphone more sensitive
will make the inVoca more responsive to your commands, but also
more sensitive to background sounds such as the TV or other people
talking. Making the microphone less sensitive will make the inVoca
less sensitive to background noises but also less sensitive to your
voice, so you will need to speak louder.
Multi-String Macros
Multiple String macros take the flexibility and power of the inVoca
to another level by letting you program a single command to step
through a series of button sequences each time you speak the
command. For example, a multi-string macro can let you surf through
three favorite channels with just a single voice command or button
push. The following multi-string macro uses the TV tuner to step
through channels two, four, and seven, with a tuner that requires you
to enter all numbers as two-button sequences.
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You Do This inVoca Response
Press the [Train] button inVoca will say, "Say a word."
The LED will light green.
Say a one or two-word voice
command. In this example,
"Favorite."
inVoca will ask you to repeat the
command.
Say Favorite again If the two words match, inVoca
will say "Press a button."
Press the first button of the
macro. For example, [TV]
inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press the next button. In this
example, [0]
inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press the next button. In this
example, [2]
inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Signify the end of the first
string by pressing [Learn/M]
inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [0] inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [4] inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Signify the end of the second
string by pressing [Learn/M]
inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [0] inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [7] inVoca will say, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Signify the end of the last
string by pressing [Train]
inVoca will say, "Macro
assigned."
Now, the first time you say "favorite," inVoca will take you to
channel two. When you repeat "favorite,", inVoca will take you to