Alead LiveMIC2 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 9
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3. On the next screen select the actual sound source
4. Follow all subsequent instructions
4. If you get any error messages during initial training indicating the mic volume is either too high
or low, simply adjust the gain on the LiveMIC2 to adjust the output volume as needed (gain up
and gain down button on the LiveMIC2) to make Dragon happy.
5. Once you've set up the LiveMIC2 as your sound source, you can alter the external mic or use the
onboard mic (we recommend the unidirectional mic in this situation). We recommend,
however, that if you change the mic, re-run the Sound Set-up Wizard (say "Check Audio")
Dragon Medical One (DMO)
DMO is the newest cloud-based speech recognition product aimed at the medical audience and use is
growing rapidly in the hospital community. Although Nuance tends to discourage a Bluetooth
microphones with this product, Speech Recognition Solutions has found the LiveMIC2 to be a very
accurate and convenient means of connecting microphones to DMO. We offer the following advice:
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DMO Desktop Application: When using a locally run version
of DMO, if the microphone is paired with the computer at
the time DMO is opened, it will show up as "Headset
(LiveMIC2 Hands-Free)" and should be chosen. Beyond this,
there is nothing special to do.
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Server Based Application: When DMO is presented via
virtualization software such as Citrix, DMO will present only
two microphone options, 1) PowerMic Mobile and 2) the last
on-board sound source used by the computer. It is
essential, therefore, that you you set the LiveMIC2 as the
default sound source for your computer BEFORE opening
DMO. This is done from your sound control panel
and requires that you follow these steps.
1. Make the Bluetooth connection between the
LiveMIC2 and your computer
2. Open the Sound control panel by going to
Control Panel > Sound
3. Go to the Recording tab on the Sound control
panel
4. Identify the LiveMIC2 as a sound device
5. Right click over the LiveMIC2 and select "Set as
Default Device" (see adjacent image)
6. Click "Apply" and close the sound control
panel