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Alead LiveMIC2 Manual do utilizador

Fluency Direct

Fluency Direct is another recognized and well-performing speech recognition application directed to the
medical audience and is also compatible with the LiveMIC2.
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Speech Recognition on an iPhone or iPad

First, it is worth saying that for most applications, simply speaking into the on-board microphone is
generally the easiest option. Situations in which you may benefit from a wireless connection to speech
recognition on your mobile device(s) are the following:
1. Excessive external noise (connect with the LiveMIC2 and use a good noise cancelling headset)
2. Need to be a distance from the device (accuracy falls off quickly when moving away from the
on-board mic on a mobile device)
Enabling speech recognition: navigate to Settings > General >
Keyboards and be sure "Enable Dictation" is selected.
Pairing your mobile device with the LiveMIC2: Follow the
procedure shown above. You will want to connect with the slider
switch in the "B" position.
The LiveMIC2 is put in the pairing mode by starting with the
device off and a long depression of on/off button. You will
see the LED alternately flashing blue/amber.
If not already activated, enable Bluetooth on your mobile
device by going to Settings > Bluetooth and turn it on
Open the Bluetooth function to see all Bluetooth devices. If
the LiveMIC2 is in the pairing mode it should show up in the
"Other Device" category. Click on it to initiate the
connection
Using speech recognition on the mobile device: Once you've established and have an active Bluetooth
connection between the LiveMIC2 and your mobile device, it will replace the on-board microphone and
become the default with any speech input. Initiating speech
recognition on your mobile device requires that you are within an
application that will accept speech-to-text (most application do)
and then that you touch the microphone icon on the iOS keyboard.