Digicom 2000 User Manual page 33

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Programming Exercise 1
8.) Press any message key on the display and
hold it while you speak the message
into the internal/external microphone.
When you are done speaking, release your
finger from the key. You will hear two beeps.
9.) When you are done recording, press the key
into which you recorded. Your message
will speak back to you. (The quality of your
recording will improve as you learn and
record more. Do not become alarmed if it is
cut off or not clear— just read on!)
10.) If you make a mistake when you press
[record] you can press it again to cancel the
selection. If you make a mistake while you
are recording, repeat the steps and try again.
Now you have learned about the equipment
and battery charging, and know many things
about the Overlays, Function Keys, Groups,
Levels, Keyboard Layouts and other important
fundamentals to programming. You have even
gotten an opportunity to record your first
message. Your recordings will improve and you
will learn even more in the next chapter.
The next Chapter, Set Up and Basic Programming
of DigiCom: Areas, will teach you how to
setup the DigiCom in the most common
communication mode using basic functions that
provide powerful communication for the AAC
communicator. Here is where you will appreciate
more power with easier programming than you
will find with other digitized products!
; COMING UP NEXT:
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