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Innotech inVoca - inVoca Remote: Setup Guide; System Setup & Voice Training

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inVoca User Guide - Page 7
SET UP GUIDE
Setting up the inVoca is as easy as:
1 Set up inVoca for your entertainment system
2 Teach inVoca to recognize your voice
3 Set up macros
1 Set up inVoca for your system (TV, VCR etc.)
The inVoca, just like any universal remote control, needs to be
set up to operate with the entertainment components you wish
to control. Once the inVoca is set up to operate with the
components, you can then "train" the inVoca to recognize and
respond to your voice commands. (See page 9)
2 Teach inVoca to recognize your voice
The powerful voice recognition capability of inVoca is user-
trained for language and accent independence. Before you can
use inVoca, you will need to teach it to recognize your voice
commands.
You may optionally train the inVoca to respond differently to
up to four family members or "personalities." Because every
person using the inVoca will probably have a different speech
pattern pitch, the inVoca will provide the best results when
"trained" to respond to each family member. In addition,
inVoca's use of "personalities" allows all family members to
have their own favorite channels and word choice. (Page 10)
3 Set up macros
Any word may be set up to initiate either a single button press
(for example [V+] to turn up the volume) or a "macro." A
inVoca User Guide - Page 8
"macro" is simply a sequence of multiple button presses
initiated with one command (See "Macros Explained," page 2).
For example:
[TV] ÿ [1] ÿ [7]
tells inVoca to switch into TV mode, then turns the TV to
channel 17.
[TV] ÿ [0] ÿ [3]ÿ [VCR] ÿ [PLAY]
tells the TV to switch to channel 3, then instructs the VCR to
start playing a tape.
As you will see, the user-friendly inVoca set-up combines
training commands and macros into one simple operation.
(Page 10)

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