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Innotech inVoca - Macro Training & Voice Command Usage; Complex Macro Programming Example; Effective Voice Command Usage

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inVoca User Guide - Page 15
You can also set up more complex macros. For example, with just the
single command "Play Tape," you can set up the inVoca to switch the
television to channel three, turn on the VCR, then press the [play]
button on the VCR. The macro sequence is: [TV] ÿ [0] ÿ [3]ÿ
[VCR] ÿ [POWER] ÿ [PLAY].
Teach inVoca A Macro To Play A Tape
You Do This inVoca Response
Press [Train] inVoca will say, "Say a word." The
LED will light green.
Say the command "Play
Tape"
inVoca will say "Repeat."
Say "Play Tape"again. inVoca will say "Press a button."
Press [TV] inVoca will respond with, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [0] inVoca will respond with, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [3] inVoca will respond with, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [VCR] inVoca will respond with, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [POWER] inVoca will respond with, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [PLAY] inVoca will respond with, "Button
accepted. Press another button."
Press [Train] inVoca will say, "Macro assigned."
When you are programming a new voice command or keyword,
inVoca will ask you to say a word. You must choose a voice
command that is easy for you to remember and is distinct from any
other voice command. inVoca will warn you if you speak to soon, or
too softly. inVoca will always ask you to repeat the command. This
inVoca User Guide - Page 16
is to insure that the command was correctly recorded. For example,
a background noise that you did not notice may have been recorded as
part of the command. You may be asked to repeat the command
several times before inVoca is convinced that it has a good sample.
If the command or keyword is similar to one already recorded, inVoca
will ask you to "Choose a different word."
LL See “Choosing Voice Commands” (Page 17) for some
guidelines in selecting commands.7
USING VOICE COMMANDS
LL To maximize battery life, the inVoca will "sleep" when not in use.
Remember to "wake up" the inVoca by pressing the [Wake_up]
button before giving the inVoca a voice command. When you first
wake up inVoca, it will remain awake for 60 seconds as it listens for
the first voice command. Each time inVoca recognizes a command,
it will remain awake for another 60 seconds as it listens for the next
command. This time is adjustable. See page 34 7
LL Please be sure the room is reasonably quiet — while the inVoca
employs the latest state-of-the-art in speech recognition, it will
nonetheless have difficulty recognizing commands if two people are
speaking at once or if there is other background noise. 7
LL inVoca requires a brief period of silence before it can recognize
a voice command. 7
The inVoca will immediately listen for remote commands when the
[Wake_up] button is pressed. The LED will light green indicating
that it is listening for a voice command.
The closer inVoca is to you, the better the chance it has of hearing
and understanding your commands, especially if the room is noisy
or the television volume is high. Remember inVoca is trying to
understand what you are saying over the sounds coming out of the

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