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inVoca User Guide - Page 37
Read Back Programmed Code
The inVoca can read back the codes you selected for TV, VCR, cable
box, DVD and DSS receiver, so you that can write them down for
future reference. To do this:
1. Press the device key for which you want the code read back. For
example, if you want to know the code for your TV, press [TV].
2. Press [PROG]. The light should flash twice.
3. Press [1], then [PROG]. The light will flash the number of the first
digit of the code. For instance, if your TV's code is 567, the light will
flash five times. If a code digit is zero, the light will not flash.
4. Repeat the previous two steps to get the second and third digits of
the TV code. Press [2] followed by [PROG] for the second digit, and
[3] followed by [PROG] for the third digit. This procedure can then
be repeated for any of the device buttons. You can go directly to any
digit (1,2,or 3) ÿ [PROG] if you want to count the flashes again.
Substitute Devices
You can substitute alternative device types with the inVoca. Each of
the four device buttons ([TV], [VCR], [CBL], or [AUX]) can be
programmed to control your TV, VCR, cable box, DVD, or DSS
receiver system. If you would like to program a second TV to be
controlled by the [AUX] device button:
1. Press [AUX] and then [PROG]. The LED will flash twice.
2. Enter the desired TV code. The light will flash once for each digit.
3. Press [PROG] and the LED will flash 3 times. Now the [AUX]
button will control your second TV. This works with all four device
buttons, so it is possible to program up to four TV's, VCR's, and
cable boxes.
inVoca User Guide - Page 38
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. The inVoca is having trouble recognizing a word that I have
programmed and I need to keep repeating it. What should I do?
A. The problem could be that there was a background noise when you
recorded the word or you picked a word that is difficult for inVoca to
recognize. See page 17 for hints on choosing words, and “Suggested
Vocabulary" (page 41) for good words to try. To see if there was
some background noise when you recorded the command, simply
erase the training by pressing [Æ] ÿ [Train], then re-training the
command. Try to have the television sound off when you train
inVoca. Otherwise, the noise from the television will become part of
the voice “template.”
You may also be speaking the command differently than when you
trained inVoca. This is common, particularly with new users who
speak especially carefully when first training inVoca. Again, the best
solution is to erase the command as described above, and re-train the
command speaking clearly and naturally. For example, if you train
"ABC" as A-pause B-pause C, you should then include the pauses
when actually using inVoca to operate your TV.
Finally, make sure you are using words that inVoca can easily
understand. See "Choosing Voice Commands" (page 17) and
"Suggested Vocabulary (page 41). Sometimes, due to individual
speech patterns and accents, alternative words may work better for
you. See "Suggested Vocabulary (page 41).
Q. The inVoca said "too long" while I was training a command.
What happened?
A. A voice command may not be more than two seconds long. If you
talk more than two seconds, or if there was a long background noise
while you were training a command or inVoca was listening for a
command, it will say "too long."

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