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1. Entries 50 59 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 5 0 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for the power key 5 1 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for all the other keys keys 5 2 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Turnon command 5 3 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 0 command 5 4 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 1 command 5 5 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 2 command 5 6 Current setting 1 2 3 4 Specifies number of digits required before channel command is transmitted 5 7 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of menu commands Device dependent 5 8 Not programmed Reserved for future use 5 9 Is the device a Allows for entry of a device in this group See Chapter 16 VCR Menu Options Entries 60 69 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 6 0 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for the power key 6 1 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for all the other keys keys 6 2 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Turnon comma
2. 115 130 Panasonic 127 128 Philco Phillips 115 121 122 131 Pioneer 134 Portland 131 Quasar 127 128 Radio Shack 111 129 ROL e e rere re rr LT 108 117 118 Sampo 130 Samsung 104 130 131 Sanyo 116 125 126 Scott 130 C 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Television Brand Codes continued Telerent Teknika Television Brand Codes Copyright 2001 QTI 116 123 124 125 126 131 112 129 131 139 105 120 128 106 107 121 122 130 133 113 113 122 131 137 C 5 Television Brand Codes continued Toshiba
3. 131 AOC _________________________ 115 Centurion 130 Contec 136 Coronado 131 Curtis Mathes 130 Daytron 130 Emerson 110 111 115 131 140 Fisher 116 125 GE 102 117 118 128 Goldstar 115 131 Hitachi 119 131 132 C 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Television Brand Codes continued Marantz MGA Mitsubishi Television Brand Codes Copyright 2001 QTI 115 117 124 109 141 131 115 131 138 113 113 106 107 121 122 130 131 103 115 103 115 130 135 C 3 Television Brand Codes continued NEC
4. 104 123 124 Wards 102 113 114 115 121 129 130 YOrx 130 Zenith 100 101 C 6 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Appendix D Cable Box Brand Codes Cable Box Brand Codes 341 Gemini 302 328 333 G I Jerrold 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 Hamlin 314 330 331 Kale Vision 334 Lazer Tag 345 Macom 311 312 342 Magnavox 337 338 NSC 332 334 D 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Cable Box Brand Codes continued Panasonic Paragon e Pioneer
5. Kenwood __________________ Magnavox Marantz Panasonic JC Penney Pentex VCR Brand Codes Copyright 2001 QTI E 3 VCR Brand Codes continued Philco Philips 207 216 220 Pioneer 236 239 Quasar 220 RCA 206 207 214 218 219 Realistic 203 220 222 226 228 Samsung 204 214 Sanyo 222 228 Scott 202 230 E 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI VCR Brand Codes continued Sears 219 222 223 2
6. ES Say the dt Say the One second digit One second digit P N N Fa J Say the third xx Saythethid N digit P opas I digit x TA N 2x Please wait w Please wait X XX Training X XX Training gt Complete a Complete N X VA 16 8 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Learning infrared keys Preface The following flowchart demonstrates learning infrared keys for a television lt Television p Is the device a Television ree Doyouwant to N Yes gt lt enterathreedigit gt S number A m N a Please wait gt No Push the key SS for turn on 4 lt Push IR controller key 7 b Release the key p M X PA Push the key BS N for shut off t gt fe n xs num x Push IR controller key 7 X Ru th N Continue on to next IR item e inn S A lt You must push a key for all gt ey items M 24 DS A Programming Flowcharts 16 9 Copyright 2001 QTI Relearning infrared keys Preface The following flowchart demonstrates relearning infrared keys for a television Pa Do you want PS to retrain Yes A i PES lt Retrain toggi le o Ne e a Please wait y Retrain mute o A XN 5 Pushthe key EN y Yes W for toggle N 1 lt
7. TECHN O L O G X zZ O Simplicity Installation Manual 1934 Lakeview Avenue Dracut MA 01826 USA Phone 978 957 4ECU Fax 978 957 8366 http www qtiusa com Trademarks Version Printing and Copyright Trademarks Version Printing Copyright il Simplicity All In One Simplicity Voice Simplicity Switch Smart Switch QVR and VMK are registered trademarks of Quartet Technology Inc X 10 is a registered trademark of X 10 USA Inc March 2011 Version 9 3 North American Edition Printed in the USA Quartet Technology Inc QTI is concerned about the environment To reduce waste and complete the recycling circle we printed this manual and cover on stock that is recyclable QTI has made every effort to look at environmental implications when deciding on packaging Copyright 2011 Quartet Technology Inc QTI P N 5121 This manual is copyrighted and all rights are reserved This manual may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Quartet Technology Inc The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and Quartet Technology Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document Simplicity Family Copyright 2011 QTI Warranty Information Warranty Preface Copyright 2011 QTI In connection wi
8. crei re rere re rererererererere esesesesesesesesese sese sese esesesesesesesese ese ese sesesese ases ese setas ese ases esas esu 1 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE eere e e e e e tetetete tetetete Eees ESES e ese usa ssssese suse sese se sese ses asese ses es ese se ese se setas Eneee a 1 13 ACCESSORIES TEM m 1 14 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLA TION 2 OVERVIEW EEEREN EE E A EEA EE AE ee 2 2 CONNECTING THE MICROPHONE AND SWITCH eececirece rene re cenere nere re cene ne cenere etete Eeee EEEE EEEE EEEE nere ere 2 3 SETTING THE DIPSWITCHES isiglla rateale AL RE RR Bs be ess ine 24 SETTING UP THETAMP MODULE nera ordei aac ina 2 5 CONNECTING A LAMP esettuseneiteote resur EP GE E e PI rr ea 2 6 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY cccereeeee rece e eee eee nine a ns nsus ns e nasa usata sana su satus asus ie ie iie 2 8 TURNING THE BATTERY BACK UP ON iene eee enn rene 2 10 VOICE ERAINING eerte ee ttd Sin a aloe Ro aeter ee bee OPERI 2 11 TURNING ON A LAMP BY VOICE OR SWITCH o onneni reei ene e emen ener enhn rene 2 14 CHAPTER 3 CONTROLLING YOUR ENVIRONMENT eee ee eee ene eo rese ee tn oeste toes eee se eese enne e teen eset ena 3 OVERVIEW ecelesie ipie eren dhcp ORE 3 2 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING THE HOUSE CODE eere ee eee ee eee tnos te eese tn nest seen sese esee seen nee teen eese ena 4 OVERVIEW cuneo asino
9. Regency Philips Samsung Scientific Atlanta Sprucer Standard Components Texscan Toshiba Cable Box Brand Codes Copyright 2001 QTI 321 322 313 320 350 318 319 304 306 307 308 309 310 340 334 317 335 347 320 334 303 315 316 346 311 344 D 3 Cable Box Brand Codes continued Uniden Satellite 348 United Satellite 343 Unika 336 Vid Tech 339 Videoway 349 Viewmaster 306 307 Zenith 300 305 311 D 4 Simplicity Family C
10. Respond by pressing the stop key of the remote control Continue to hold this key until told to release it You will then be prompted with Push the key for Up Respond by pressing the up key of the remote control Continue to hold this key until told to release it You will then be prompted with Push the key for Down Respond by pressing the down key of the remote control Continue to hold this key until told to release it continued on next page 14 5 Learning a Remote Control continued 10 11 12 You will then be prompted with Push the key for Function 0 Respond by pressing a key that you wish to associate with Function 0 In our example we ll push the cold key Continue to hold this key until told to release it You will then be prompted with Push the key for Function I Respond by pressing a key that you wish to associate with Function 1 In our example we ll push the warm key Continue to hold this key until told to release it You will then be prompted with Push the key for Function 2 Respond by pressing a key that you wish to associate with Function 2 In our example we ll push the Aot key Continue to hold this key until told to release it You will then be prompted with Please wait Shortly approximately 30 seconds you will hear three clicks to indicate that Remote 1 has been successfully learned Refer to Chapter 18 of the S
11. 2001158 US Caution refer to documentation Caution risk of electrical shock This unit complies with requirements of a Class I device under the Medical Device Directive of 93 42 EEC Class II equipment the ECU is not earthed Type B applied part This ECU complies with the requirements of UL2601 1 2 Edition 1997 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety 2 Edition Including Amendments 1 and 2 This ECU complies with the requirements of CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety including C22 2 No 601 1S1 94 IEC601 1 Amendment 1 1991 Supplement No 1 94 to CAN CSA 22 2 No 601 1 M90 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Regulatory Approvals Safety approvals This ECU complies with the requirements of UL2601 1 2 Edition 1997 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety 2 Edition Including Amendments 1 and 2 This ECU complies with the requirements of CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety including C22 2 No 601 181 94 IEC601 1 Amendment 1 1991 Supplement No 1 94 to CAN CSA 22 2 No 601 1 M90 This ECU complies with the requirements of EN60601 1 1990 including Amendments A13 1996 Emissions approval This ECU complies with the requirements of EMC Directive number 89 336 EEC including
12. Function 1 command 7 5 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 2 command 7 6 Current setting 1 2 3 4 Specifies number of digits required before channel command is transmitted 7 7 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of menu commands Device dependent 7 8 Not programmed Reserved for future use 7 9 Is the device a Allows for entry of a device in this group See Chapter 16 Remote 2 Menu Options Entries 80 89 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 8 0 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for the power key 8 1 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for all the other keys keys 8 2 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Turnon command 8 3 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 0 command 8 4 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 1 command 8 5 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 2 command 8 6 Current setting 1 2 3 4 Specifies number of digits required before channel command is transmitted 8 7 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of menu commands Device dependent 8 8 Not programmed Reserved for futur
13. Introduction One of the most powerful features of the Simplicity is the ability to configure the ECU to a particular users need There are many parameters that can be modified if needed to enhance the operational characteristics of the Simplicity Objectives In this Chapter you will learn to e Modify a configuration parameter 15 2 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Configuration Tables Introduction The following tables define parameters that can be used to customize the ECU to your needs Items shown in boldface italic are the factory default setting To access a particular table entry Say or select The Name Utility Keyboard X X Where x x is the appropriate table entry Test and Utility Parameters Entries 00 08 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 0 0 Not Programmed Reserved for future use 0 1 Function 0 1 Please wait 00Function ECU checks its hardware integrity Skipped 0 2 Function 0 2 3 clicks error 01 ECU checks its software integrity 0 3 Plays out entire ECU word list For Quartet Technology Inc usage 0 4 Plays out ECU model and revision of Software For Quartet Technology Inc usage 0 5 Function 0 5 yes no Yes No No exits without any changes Yes erases all phone numbers stored in memory 0 6 Function 0 6 yes no Yes No No exits without any changes Yes erases all devices stored in infrared memory 0 7 Not
14. Keys All Other Keys 14 8 Power on off keys are those keys that turn on or off power to a device Most devices require that these keys be held longer than all the others to ensure proper operation The hold tome for these keys can be adjusted from zero to nine 15 seconds to 2 85 seconds The factory default setting is 2 75 seconds All other keys are those keys that perform other functions channel up volume mute etc The hold tome for these keys can be adjusted from zero to nine 15 seconds to 1 5 seconds The factory default setting is 1 3 seconds Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Key Hold Times Introduction The following table outlines the hold times for both the power on off and all other keys Hold Time Table Number Power On Off All Other Keys seconds seconds 0 0 15 0 15 1 0 45 0 30 2 0 75 0 45 3 1 05 0 60 4 1 35 0 75 5 1 65 0 90 6 1 95 1 05 7 2 25 1 20 8 2 55 1 35 9 2 85 1 50 Note Generally hold times need to be adjusted if the device seems intermittent If adjustment has to be made it is recommended that the hold time be incremented one step at a time until the device behaves properly Learning Infrared Copyright 2001 QTI 14 9 This page left blank intentionally 14 10 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 15 Configuration Utility Overview
15. The following components are on the front of the All In One A Infrared Light Produces an invisible infrared beam of light that travels in a straight line like the beam of a flashlight This beam controls infrared devices like a television cable box or VCR Infrared Receiver This electronic eye learns other infrared remote controls Off Hook Indicator An amber light that illuminates behind the infrared receiver when the telephone is off hook Main Speaker The ECU audibly responds to spoken commands through this speaker continued on next page 1 6 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI System Unit Components continued System Unit rear view Below is a diagram of the rear of the Simplicity AT D AJ CN O KR e Nea Mf KEN H Y AN H s CON D N Iu 80378 continued on next page Introduction 1 7 Copyright 2001 QTI System Unit Components continued System Unit rear view components 1 8 TM The following components are on the rear of the Simplicity A Reset Button Red Allows the owner to reset and retrain the unit Microphone Jack Where the microphone attaches to the ECU Remote Microphone Where the wireless remote package Jack plugs into the ECU Dip Switches Configures the House Code pulse or rotary telephone dialing switch operation etc Accessory Connector 1 Attaches optional devices such as and 2 page turners or
16. di a d I d p gt Y ui te Re di s i ii 5 P4 Do you want Hi Do you want by X to retrain Pa to retrain No No f Is the device Is the device a television a television Do you want J Do you want Yes to enter a 3 Yes gt to enter a 3 digit number digit number Say the first Say the first digit Yes digit Yes a N Say the Say the One N second digit One second digit EE S up ean 3 d Say the third Say the third N digit t XX digit N P4 x y Please wait Please wait XX Training XX Training Complete Complete 16 6 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Changing a 3 digit brand codes for cable boxes Preface The following flowchart demonstrates changing a 3 digit brand code for a cable box Note Only menu groups Cable and Remote2 can accept 3 digit cable box brand codes lt gt ox Cable gt lt z lt 2 lt Remote gt lt p A di ft ui t te Pp B p Bu Ng Ap Bw gt 3 ET N Do you want N Do you want N x To retrain N To retrain N N P N A A N N Is the device N Is the device N a television f No N a television fe t No B ge M 5 f a Is the device N Is the device NO gt acablee No gt aCmbe 7 N N vA ra ES x Mc Fa Z Do youwant
17. 2001 QTI Appendix B Word Training List Word Training List Introduction Note The following is a list of words that you will be asked to repeat during training After the All In One asks you to train the first six words it will go back and ask you to repeat them If the All In One is satisfied that the words were recognized correctly it will continue on with the word list If not it will ask you to repeat a word s until it is sure they can be recognized 1 Cancel 23 Volume 45 Pause 2 Helpme 24 Up 46 Mouse 3 The Name 25 Down 47 Keyboard 4 Yes 26 Mute 48 Zero 5 No 27 Head 49 One 6 Retrain 28 Mattress 50 Two 7 Phone 29 Foot 51 Three 8 Television 30 Play 52 Four 9 Cable 31 Record 53 Five 10 VCR 32 Reverse 54 Six 11 Light 33 Stop 55 Seven 12 Bed 34 Toggle 56 Eight 13 Accessory 35 Enter 57 Nine 14 Allon 36 Computer 58 Ten 15 Everythingoff 37 Function 59 Eleven 16 Turnon 38 Utility 60 Twelve 17 Shutoff 39 Remotel 61 Thirteen 18 Dial 40 Remote2 62 Fourteen 19 Answer 41 Remote3 63 Fifteen 20 Hangup 42 Privacy 64 Sixteen 21 Retry 43 Appliance 22 Channel 44 Forward Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Appendix C Television Brand Codes Television Brand Codes Akai 115 Amark
18. ECU only repeats Yes Excuse Me and any numbers you speak while using the Phone Light or Appliance Menus Complete the following to delete the Echo Mode Tak Say Select ECU Response Delete Echo Mode Egbert Utility Utility Function Function One One Say Enabled Shutoff Shutoff Echo Mode is turned off You can enable Echo Mode at any time 12 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Tone Mode Definition Note If you have the optional Voice Mouse Keyboard VMK product installed this mode produces a soft tone in the Computer Menu All recognized words in the Computer Menu generate a soft tone to verify that a word was recognized If the Echo Mode is enabled the Tone Mode is suppressed To enable the Tone Mode you must first delete the Echo Mode See the prior page for detail on this process Enable Tone Mode Complete the following to enable the Tone Mode say Selects ECU Response Enable Tone Mode Egbert Utility Utility Function Function Two Two Deleted Turnon Turnon Note Selecting this mode for the first time prompts the ECU to respond Enabled The Tone Mode is enabled and the ECU generates a soft tone for each recognized Command Word in the Computer Menu Delete Tone Mode Complete the following to delete the Tone Mode Tek Sa Select ECUResponse Delete Tone Mode Egbert Utility Utility Function Function Two Two Enabled Shutoff Shutoff The
19. EN60601 1 2 1993 and EN50065 1 Telephone approval BABT approval Introduction Copyright 2001 QTI This ECU complies with the conditions specified in NTR 3 Issue 2 Annex A 1 2 In addition this ECU complies with the requirements of EN60950 1992 Amendment 1 amp 2 1993 amp Amendment 3 1995 clause 6 connection to telecommunication networks This ECU is approved for connection to telecommunications systems specified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them BABT approval number 504117 Specifications Notes Acceptable Input 110 120VAC 60Hz Single Phase Voltage Current 500mA Input Over Current Thermal Cutoffs on all legs of primary Protection Battery Type Spill proof maintenance free sealed lead acid Typical Battery Life 1 to 3 years depending on number of discharge cycles and ambient temperature Typical Recharge Time 24 hours from total discharge Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 5 F to 113 F 15 C to 45 C Operating and Storage Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Operating Elevation 0 to 10 000ft 0 to 3 000m Storage Elevation 0 to 50 000f 0 to 15 000m Size H x W x D 5 2 x 7 9 x 10 7 13 20 x 20 06 x 27 17 cm Weight ECU 11 51b 5 2kg PSU Sib 2 2kg This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaes
20. For example when you speak the word Yes do not say Yes as if you were asking a question Be firm and decisive QVR Configuration 2 3 Copyright 2010QTI Identifying Different Voice Types Identifying Different Voice Types There are four main voice types the QVR will work with 1 The whisper voice This voice is defined as a user who can only whisper and has little voice volume The energy level for this type of voice is 1 2 The soft voice This voice is defined as a user who speaks very softly and does not have a lot of voice volume The energy level for this type of voice is 2 3 The average volume voice This voice is defined as a user who speaks in a normal voice volume The energy level for this type of voice is 3 This is the default setting 4 The loud voice This voice is defined as a user who has plenty voice volume The energy level for this type of voice is 4 2 4 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2010QTI Changing a Voice Type for Short Train Introduction Once you have made a preliminary determination of the voice type it is strongly suggested you perform a short train to make sure the energy level is appropriate Please see Chapter 2 Page 12 to Complete a Temporary Short Train Configuring the Short Train Energy Level The energy level is configured using the Configuration Tables as shown in the Installation Manual Chapter 15 page 3 The procedure
21. Menu To configure the Light menu house code select say the following Egbert Utility Keyboard Three Six You are now prompted with Three factory default corresponds to House Code C Select say X where x is a number corresponding to a house code as shown in the following table Configuring the Appliance Menu To configure the Appliance menu house code select say the following Egbert Utility Keyboard Three Six You are now prompted with Four factory default corresponds to House Code D Select say X where x is a number corresponding to a house code as shown in the following table Accessory Control 10 9 Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the House Codes cont House Code Table Note The above table is for configuring the additional X 10 menu house codes in the Accessory group only The main menus Light and Appliance are configured using the dipswitches as explained in Chapter 4 Configuring the House Code of the Installation Manual 10 10 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 11 Retraining Overview Introduction The Simplicity contains a Retrain utility that allows for correction of mistrained words Let s say you re going through the words during the training session The ECU just said Please say the word Down You start to repeat Down but someone interrupts you and you say what The ECU will now accept this as your pronunciation of
22. Programmed Reserved for future use 0 8 Not Programmed Reserved for future use Light and Appliance Parameters Entries 09 15 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 0 9 Current house code 1 16 House Code setting A P where 1 A 2 B etc See Chapter 4 1 0 Light 6 0 enabled or Light 5 0 enabled Turnon Turnon exits without any changes Shutoff Shutoff toggles from 60Hz to 50Hz or 50Hz to 60Hz line frequency 1 1 Enabled or deleted Turnon Turnon enables and shutoff deletes looping Shutoff of the function command in the Light menu 1 2 Enabled or deleted Turnon Turnon enables and shutoff deletes looping Shutoff of the function command in the Appliance menu 1 3 After choosing a module from 1 to 16 the 1 16 Specifies in seconds the length of time a ECU responds with the current time setting for module will activate for when using the that module function command in the Light menu 1 4 After choosing a module from 1 to 16 the 1 16 Specifies in seconds the length of time a ECU responds with the current time setting for module will activate for when using the that module function command in the Appliance menu 1 5 Not Programmed Reserved for future use Configuration Utility Copyright 2001 QTI 15 3 Configuration Table continued Accessory Parameters Entries 16 19 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 1 6 Enabl
23. Push IR controller key gt SL Release the N N key DA 97 Continue on to next IR item lt or 16 10 Say or select to complete Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Appendix A ECU Messages Overview Introduction Objectives A 2 The All In One contains extensive built in self diagnostics In this chapter you learn about each ECU message including e Operating Messages e Status Messages Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Operating Messages Operating Messages Operating messages provide system information Operating Messages include the following Message Meaning Defective switch is detected or the microphone is plugged into the switch jack Retry No switch is detected Single Switch 4 mono plug detected Dual Switch Ys stereo plug detected Power Failure A C power has been lost or disconnected ECU Messages A 3 Copyright 2001 QTI Internal Messages Internal Messages Internal messages provide possible error codes These messages do not necessarily indicate a system malfunction but you should call your local distributor if any of these messages are heard Operating Messages include the following Message Meaning Failed third attempt to read infrared Function 21 Parity or overrun error voice up down load Function 30 Incorrect first digit for three digit entry for remotes A 4 Simplicity Family Copyright
24. Tone Mode utility is turned off You can enable the Tone Mode utility at any time Utility Functions Copyright 2001 QTI continued on next page 12 5 Tone Mode continued The Tone Mode is turned off You can enable the Tone Mode at any time Note To run the ECU silently while in the VMK menus e Delete Echo Mode e Delete Tone Mode 12 6 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Voice Mouse Keyboard Reset Definition The optional VMK feature QTI P N 9230 provides a complete voice interface allowing full control of both keyboard and mouse functions of any IBM compatible personal computer If you have this feature installed you can reset it with the VMK reset utility Note A VMK reset may be necessary if your desktop keyboard and VMK are not working together properly Resetting the VMK feature does not reset the ECU Reset VMK Complete the following to reset the VMK Tak Says Select ECU Response Reset VMK Egbert Utility Utility Function Function Three Three Mouse Keyboard Up If the reset was not successful the ECU responds with a status message Refer to Appendix A ECU Messages for detailed explanation of each status message the ECU may issue Utility Functions 12 7 Copyright 2001 QTI System Status Definition The System Status mode is used by Quartet Technology or your authorized distributor to evaluate the ECU s status Check System Status Complete the following t
25. bed moves cannot be changed To configure your ECU to change the number of consecutive accesses select say the following Egbert Utility Keyboard Two Eight You are now prompted with Two factory default Select say a number from 1 to 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 10 Accessory Control Overview Introduction The Simplicity provides control of standard accessories such as door openers page turners drapery controls nurse calls etc When selected by switch or verbal command the chosen Accessory port 1 or 2 will momentarily be closed The Accessory menu also contains two optional X 10 menus that can be enabled to provide additional control for 32 modules Objective In this chapter you will learn about e Location of Accessory ports 1 and 2 e Attaching an accessory to the ECU e Configuring the on time for each accessory port e Configuring loop option e Configuring addition X 10 menus 10 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the Accessory Ports Port Identification The illustration below identifies the Accessory connector Note that the top two terminals belong to Accessory 1 and the bottom two terminals belong to Accessory 2 These two terminals function just like a doorbell button When selected the terminals are momentarily connected to each other LA8131 Warning ONLY LOW VOLTAGE LOW CURRENT DEVICES SHOUL
26. belong to Accessory 2 10 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the Accessory Ports continued On Times The on time closed time for Accessory 1 and 2 can be individually set This time can be adjusted from approximately 5 seconds to 8 seconds in 5 second increments Configuring Accessory 1 On Time To configure the on time for accessory one select say the following Egbert Utility Keyboard One Eight Note After selecting saving Keyboard the unit will respond with Say cancel If you wish to exit select say Cancel Otherwise ignore this message and continue The ECU will verbally respond with the current setting Number The factory default is 1 second Choose a number from 1 minimum to 16 maximum The new hold time is now entered Remember that each number represents approximately 5 seconds Thus entering 5 would cause Accessory 1 to close for approximately 2 5 seconds when activated Example Say ECU Response Change Accessory 1 Egbert On Time from 1 Utility second default to 16 Keyboard seconds One Eight Sixteen continued on next page Accessory Control 10 5 Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the Accessory Ports continued Configuring Accessory 2 On Time Example Looping 10 6 To configure the on time for accessory two select say the following Egbert Utility Keyboard One Nine Note After selecting saving Keyboard the unit
27. ceo ee ea ee 4 2 CONFIGURING THE HOUSE CODE ecce eere Rao 4 3 CHAPTER 5 CONNECTING THE TELEPHONCE 4 eee ee ee ee eee eee tn oeste te e etta ases ee tn sese esee ee ea aee eese eese ea aa 5 OVERVIEW A 5 2 CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE ccccccscccceecsessveccecnavecesesacocepenavovecesavecceenavecesevaveceperacerecesavecceesacevesesaveveseravereves 5 3 X I0 Off Hook Indicator ei rent eie RR ter epe aaa 5 4 CHAPTER 6 TELEVISION CODBLS eese eere oe eh esa aera go etu gore ea eon ae eb otsesveisedesveideseses sessvucsassesesssudeddosussecessstes 6 OVERVIEW s cette e etse teet Muta A RE RO diri rue t Ae 6 2 CONFIGURING THE TELEVISION MENU ccccccscseccscecccvsvecceescececcevtvceceesceeveceveverevesevevcceveverevecevcvecdvevercvesevevecevevereveveres 6 3 CHAPTER 7 CABLE CODPBES eee ee eoe eit nao ebd nao eo ier ara doa ep o deae Yo o epo e o ees wa pe erp QUU eM a Foo eo cV vaa bo ere ae de aae ito 7 OVERVIEW ieiidecleneceeeiectdeedeteeeeeiedc ee edem eet eo eee cte edem odi eo deett Ra ede edd en 7 2 CONFIGURING THE CABLE MENU eeeeeeeene nennen nenne nnn nnn nnne nans is asas u usa asa u basa tasas asa sa sus a sese tesa tesa uses e suse s ases a sas a su 7 3 Bru HEPARTOLDREEODUI 8 uan cA ui ente 8 2 CONFIGURING THE V GR MENU cirie rex tete tert vec eve o etes tr ete se eve cet
28. control has eight functions Turn On Shut Off Stop Up Down Cold Warm Hot For this example the remote control will be learned under the menu group Remote 1 Voice Commands Switch Commands Say Select Learn the room heater Egbert remote control under menu Utility Utility group Remote 1 Remotel Remotel 1 The ECU responds with Is the device a Television Cable etc 2 Say or select No until you come to Is the device a Generic 3 Say or select Yes The ECU responds with Please wait continued on next page Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Learning a Remote Control continued 4 Shortly you will be prompted with Push the key for Turnon Respond by pressing the Turn on key of the remote control Continue to hold this key until told to release it Note If the ECU cannot see your remote control it will prompt you again to push Learning Infrared Copyright 2001 QTI the key If after three times it still cannot see your remote control signal the ECU will terminate the learning session Check to make sure that the remote control is operational by testing it on the appliance You will then be prompted with Push the key for Shutoff Respond by pressing the shut off key of the remote control Continue to hold this key until told to release it You will then be prompted with Push the key for Stop
29. has been named Egbert Say ECU Response Retrain Egbert Yes Retrain Do you want to retrain the word Cancel No Do you want to retrain the word Help me No Do you want to retrain The Name No Retrain Yes No Retrain No No Do you want to retrain the word Retrain No Do you want to retrain a number Do you want to retrain a word from the menu group Lights Retrain Light Say Light Light Say Light Light Retrain Allon Cancel continued on next page 11 3 Retraining Words continued The ECU will ask you to say the word Lights two times Take your time The new word s will be saved The ECU will continue on asking if you wish to train the next word Respond with Cancel if there are no more words to be retrained 11 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 12 Utility Functions Overview Introduction There are several functions included to enhance the use of the Simplicity ECU You can optionally do things like toggle the power failure announcement on and off or reset the optional VMK feature Objectives In this chapter you learn how to use each Utility Function including e Echo Mode e Tone Mode e Voice Mouse Keyboard Reset e System Status e Breakout Mode e Telephone Ringer Mode e Power Fail Warning e Menu Privacy Mode e Light Shutoff e Nurse Call Light 12 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI The Ut
30. it heard it correctly and ask you to Say the third digit Select say the third digit of your VCR code After you select say the third digit the ECU will repeat it to verify it heard it correctly After a short delay approximately 30 seconds the unit will respond with Training Complete You will hear three clicks signifying you have successfully trained the unit to recognize your VCR brand code You are now ready to proceed to controlling your VCR using switch or voice commands Note Before you can operate your VCR make sure the front of the Simplicity is facing your VCR and is within 15 to 20 feet of it Make sure nothing is blocking the ECU s view of your VCR 8 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 9 Bed Cable Installation Overview Introduction The Simplicity contains a built in electric bed controller Using the bed menu you can e Raise or lower the bed e Raise or lower the foot e Raise or lower the head Once the bed cable is connected you can use voice or switch commands to access any of the above mentioned features Objectives In this chapter you will learn about e Installing the optional bed cable e Configuring the consecutive access option switch only 9 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Installing the Bed Cable Procedure The optional bed cable consists of a 20 foot cable with a Y connection on one end To connect your bed cable e Connect one end of
31. learn about ECU components System Unit components Safety Symbols Regulatory Approvals Specifications Cleaning and maintenance Accessories 1 3 ECU Components Components TM The following components comprise the Simplicity LA8004G Descriptions Each component is described below Letter Component Function Installation Manual Provides instruction on how to install and configure the Simplicity ECU User Manual Provides instruction on how to use the Simplicity ECU Warranty Card Warranty registration card Microphone Used to issue commands to the ECU or to talk on the telephone Phone Splitter When connected allows additional telephones to be plugged in Phone Cord Connects to the ECU allowing the use of the telephone G Power Supply Unit When connected establishes power use only a harmonized mains cable Belden P N 2104H or equivalent continued on next page 1 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI ECU Components continued Descriptions continued Mains Cable Connects the Power Supply Unit to the AC mains use only a harmonized mains cable Belden P N 2104H or equivalent System Unit Also referenced as the ECU this machine allows you to control your environment Introduction 1 5 Copyright 2001 QTI System Unit Components System Unit front view Below is a diagram of the front panel of the Simplicity ZAN V System Unit front view components
32. next page 7 3 Configuring the Cable Menu continued Note 7 4 After you select say the second digit the ECU will repeat it to verify it heard it correctly and ask you to Say the third digit Select say the third digit of your cable box code After you select say the third digit the ECU will repeat it to verify it heard it correctly After a short delay approximately 30 seconds the unit will respond with Training Complete You will hear three clicks signifying you have successfully trained the unit to recognize your cable box brand code You are now ready to proceed to controlling your cable box using switch or voice commands Before you can operate your cable box make sure the front of the Simplicity is facing your cable box and is within 15 to 20 feet of it Make sure nothing is blocking the ECU s view of your cable box Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 8 VCR Codes Overview Introduction The Simplicity can be configured to control most VCR s Using the VCR menu you can e Tur on or off the VCR e Playa video tape e Record a video tape e Rewind a tape e Fast forward a tape e Pause a tape e Stop a tape e Change the volume e Change the channels e Toggle between TV and VCR modes e Operate specially programmed keys Objectives In this chapter you will learn about e Entering a 3 digit brand code 8 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring th
33. the bed cable to the Bed Connector on the back of the Simplicity unit shown as A below QM1020 e Unplug the existing hand pendent controller from the bed e Plug one side of the Y on the bed cable into the bed e Plug the existing hand pendent into the other side of the Y on the bed cable Note The Simplicity can only operate low voltage beds whose hand pendants support the above features It cannot control the bed if the bed manufacturer does not offer the function Caution Only low voltage low current devices should be connected to the switch terminals Do not switch AC line voltages The maximum rating for the accessory port switches is 30 VDC or 30 VAC at a maximum current of 5 Amps Caution All cabling should be properly secured to prevent damage to the cables and or ECU Bed Cable Installation 9 3 Copyright 2001 QTI Consecutive Access Option Definition Note Note Procedure 9 4 The consecutive access option allows you to e Change the number of times from one to four you can adjust the movement of the bed up or down using a switch The factory default is two The consecutive access option is intended to prevent a switch user from raising or lowering the head foot or mattress of the bed more then a pre determined number of times in any one direction This feature prevents unintended operation of the of the bed in the event of a switch failure The length of time the
34. the word Down and move on to the next word Now you re stuck the ECU has a bad word trained Or what if the ECU is already trained and every time you say a word to the ECU during command sequences it keeps saying Excuse me Maybe during training you said the word with a particular pronunciation or a different tone of voice than you usually use No problem As you will see any word s can be retrained at any time Objective In this chapter you will about e Retraining selected words 11 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Retraining Words Retraining Example Retraining Copyright 2001 QTI To start the retraining process simply say Egbert wait for the ECU to respond Yes and then say Retrain The ECU will go through the first six words one at a time and ask if you want that particular word retrained If the word to be retrained is not one of the first six words the ECU will ask you which group the word is in to be retrained The ECU expects a Yes or No as a response If you say No the ECU will move on to the next word If you respond with Yes the ECU will start the retrain sequence for that particular word When you are finished retraining a word simply say Cancel The new word will be updated and stored away for future use Egbert is having trouble recognizing the word Light The following sequence will rectify this situation Note The following procedure assumes the ECU
35. 0 house software only code P 15 2 6 Not programmed Reserved for future use 21 Not programmed Reserved for future use 2 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Change the number of times you can adjust the movement of the bed up or down using a switch 2 9 Not programmed Reserved for future use 15 4 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Configuration Table continued Voice Options Entries 30 34 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 3 0 Say enabled or say deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff echo Shuttoff mode 3 1 Tone enabled tone deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff tone Shuttoff mode Active only when optional VMK controller is installed 3 2 Excuse me enabled or excuse me deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff Shuttoff breakout mode 3 3 Current Setting 1 2 3 4 Sets the QVR energy level for long train 3 4 Current Setting 1 2 3 4 Sets the QVR energy level for short train Accessory X 10 Menu Options Entries 35 39 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 3 5 Deleted or enabled Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff the Shuttoff Light menu in the accessory group 3 6 1 thru 16 default 3 house code C 1 thru 16 Specifies the house code for the Light group in the Accessory menu 3 7 Deleted or enabled Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff the Shuttoff Appliance menu in the
36. 25 228 Shintom 208 Sony 217 224 237 Sylvania 207 220 227 Symphonic 203 Tashico 225 Tatung 232 Teac 203 232 Teknika 235 Toshiba 219 229 Vector Research 216 230 Wards 215 220 226 Yamaha 216 232 VCR Brand Codes Copyright 2001 QTI VCR Brand Codes continued Zenith 200 E 6 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Appendix F Nurse Call Overview Introduction The Simplicity All in One and the Simplicity Switch ECU s can be ordered with the optional Nurse Call feature This feature allows for quick access to any signalin
37. CR 16 8 IBERIA ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRMEMMMMMM 16 9 RELEARNING INFRARED KEYS eceeeceeeeeeen nene e e ene eren nnn nnns nsns esu use a asus ese esu a use ese sesese sese se sese esas e sese setas ases ee 16 10 vi Simplicity Family Copyright 2011 QTI APPENDIX A ECU MESSAGES cccscssssssrsssssssresssssssessessesensescesesessesesssssesesesessensesessensesesessessesersesseseseessesessers A OVERVIEW oi Ie o alii Grip ia be coto NN ae eee be ei Loh fecere dior nie cora i i A 2 OPERATING MESSAGES ira aaa aaa aaa aaa e ete dre qe e dete edid A 3 INTERNAT MESSAGES RR RO ete ee te ROSSA ROLE he rte PUE EA E Riti A 4 APPENDIX B WORD TRAINING LIST sscccssssscssssccsssscccsssccccssscccsssscccssssscceesscaccessaccccsnscccessscecesssesecessnees B WORD TRAINING LE ST ansie E EE A Ri B 2 APPENDIX C TELEVISION BRAND CODES cccsssscssssscccsssecesssscccessscccessseccsessccecessccscsssaccccsscesescsscecessnees C TELEVISION BRAND CODES finalita rana reete ete reete rete rece e eden c 2 APPENDIX D CABLE BOX BRAND CODES 0 cccsssscssssscccssssccesssssccsssscccessssccscssccecessaccscsssecccssceecessecsccessnees D CABLEBOXBRAND CODES entire tee nhe eme teni ine teen tbe etr ie teer ER Ree trt e D 2 APPENDIX E VCR BRAND CODES 5 ers ees nc e ets dore ero PE eek a aeo ce ev pases el e eee QU rase da cresceranno E VCR BRAND CODES L ee eieiirere rene re nerina
38. D BE A CONNECTED TO THE SWITCH TERMINALS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SWITCH AC LINE VOLTAGES Note The maximum rating for the accessory ports switches is 30 VDC or 30 VAC at a maximum current of 5 Amps continued on next page Accessory Control 10 3 Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the Accessory Ports continued Note Most accessories use 5 to 12 volts to make them operate These can be easily handled by the Simplicity However the Simplicity is not designed for high current or high voltage AC You cannot for example use the Accessory connector to switch a light on and off If you have any doubts about hooking up an accessory contact the manufacturer of the accessory you wish to control or have a qualified licensed electrician perform the installation Attaching an Accessory To connect an accessory to one of the accessory ports unplug the green accessory connector from the back of the ECU Using a small Flathead screwdriver unscrew the setscrews in the accessory connector either 1 or 2 counter clockwise Take one of the two wires used to control the accessory device and insert it into one side of the accessory connector Take the other wire and insert it into the other side of the accessory connector Using a small Flathead screwdriver screw the setscrews into the accessory connector either 1 or 2 clockwise Do not over tighten Remember that the top two terminals belong to Accessory 1 and the bottom two terminals
39. Do you want lt to enter a 3 Yes 4 to enter a 3 e Yes digit number digit number WIRE Say the first Say the first Yes gt digit Yes digit d N Say the One Z Say the s One N second digit second digit XX PARO Say the third N XX Saythe third N digit e D an digit yi JA Pleasewait Please wait N lt Training 5 4 XX Training 5 4 XX N Complete s X Complete Programming Flowcharts 16 7 Copyright 2001 QTI Changing a 3 digit brand codes for a VCR Preface The following flowchart demonstrates changing a 3 digit brand code for a VCR Note Only menu groups VCR and Remote3 can accept 3 digit VCR brand codes q Remote3 gt NA lt E Is gt lg p N n Do you want N M Do you want N to retrain to retrain of X Pi Pi 74 N 7 ES thededce thededce s the device as s the device S a television T No N a television No S x x A P4 NS No 4 Is the device No A Is the device aCabe an a Cable N 3 X if 2 P Is the device N A Is the device N E avcr No lt avcr No N T Do youwant N Doyouwant Yes toentra3 gt Yes toentra3 gt digit number digit number A Say the first Say the first amp digit Yes digit Yes
40. accessory group 3 8 1 thru 16 default 3 house code D 1 thru 16 Specifies the house code for the Appliance group in the Accessory menu 3 9 Mouse keyboard up Resets the optional VMK controller Television Menu Options Entries 40 49 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 4 0 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for the power key 4 1 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for all the other keys keys 4 8 Not programmed 4 2 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Turnon command 4 3 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 0 command 4 4 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 1 command 4 5 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 2 command 4 6 Current setting 1 2 3 4 Specifies number of digits required before channel command is transmitted 4 7 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of menu commands Device dependent Reserved for future use 4 9 Is the device a Allows for entry of a device in this group See Chapter 16 Configuration Utility Copyright 2001 QTI 15 5 Configuration Table continued Cable Menu Options
41. acsdentecdotdsesos staedesaessesscovssessess 12 OVERVIEW Ghio Lulu ELOS cre tec icone RL Le e REI OE EAE 12 2 THE UTILITY FUNETIONS collana anello ala 12 3 ECho MOd8 4 5 Natta bt ote taste eda EEE e E io i ai al 12 4 Fone Moders stu ID MM EIE 12 5 V OICE MOUSE KEYBOARD RESET A eeec iier tere ttem een ED Eterno Eee DIE ao 12 7 System Status oa ede a ee gated e ba RO E aT eR ep RU ERI Re ee oa 12 8 Bre kout Mode iei iniBipe meme eie ve 12 9 Telephone Ringer Mode iaia alari 12 10 Power Fail Waning qm 12 11 Menu Privacy Mode iier tt e eer lita 12 12 Tight Shutoff e SEE E E A lee 12 13 UTIEITY FUOWCHART E acta iaia EE E EEE EEEE E 12 14 CHAPTER 13 THE COMPUTER MENU sssscssssssccsssscccsssssccsssscccesscecccsssssccsssccsessccccecssessessacecesscaecesessceeeees 13 OVERVIEW 45er SRL URALI LARE te Re rae irc ea ttes ee ete rete een 13 2 THE COMPUTER MENU COMMANDS eeeeene e e e e ee eee rire rene nere usu asa usus eee eee eee 13 3 Turnon and Shutoff Commands ii 13 4 COMPUTER MENU FLOWCHART ecececeeeeen nenne e enn e nnne rene ne rece ieee eo eine nere eee eee eee 13 5 CHAPTER 14 LEARNING INFRARED cccssossssssssscsssscccssscccesssoscscsscecccsnsccscssseccccsssaccssssccsssececcssseescsssssescess 14 OVERVIEW aaa 14 2 LEARNING INERARBED rien LE areale nine 14 3 Learning ad Remote Control xii T e e eR Ee ee ea 14 4 Learning a Remote Control continued eese eee esses eee en
42. amily Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the Cable Menu Brand Codes Note Procedure Cable Codes Copyright 2001 QTI Before operating your cable box with switch or voice commands you must first configure your ECU to recognize your cable box To operate a cable box which uses a remote control first find your cable box brand code listed in Appendix D Many of the brands listed have multiple codes When more than one code is available enter the codes in the order listed until the cable box responds correctly If none of the codes listed works the ECU will have to learn the remote control that came with the cable box Refer to Chapter 14 Learning Infrared The Simplicity can only operate cable boxes which already use a remote control It cannot operate a cable box that is not remote control ready To train your ECU to recognize your cable box brand code select say the following Egbert Utility Cable Note Three digit cable box brand codes can only be used in the Cable or Remote 2 menu groups You are now prompted with the question Do you want to enter a three digit number Select say Yes You are now prompted with Say the first digit Select say the first digit of your cable box code After you select say the first digit the ECU will repeat it to verify it heard it correctly and ask you to Say the second digit Select say the second digit of your cable box code continued on
43. dditional Light menu e Enabling and deleting the additional Appliance menu e Configuring house codes for these two menus Procedure To configure your ECU to enable the additional X 10 menus select say the following Enable Additional Light Menu Egbert Utility Keyboard Three Five You are now prompted with Deleted Select say Turnon The additional Light menu is now enabled Delete Additional Light Menu Egbert Utility Keyboard Three Five You are now prompted with Enabled Select say Shutoff The additional Light menu is now deleted Accessory Control 10 7 Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring Additional X 10 Menus cont Enable Additional Appliance Menu Egbert Utility Keyboard Three Seven You are now prompted with Deleted Select say Turnon The additional Appliance menu is now enabled Delete Additional Appliance Menu Egbert Utility Keyboard Three Seven You are now prompted with Enabled Select say Shutoff The additional Appliance menu is now deleted 10 8 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Configuring the House Codes Definition Objective There are two sub menus Light and Appliance in the Accessory menu can be configured for House Codes A thru P The factory default is C and D respectively In this section you will learn how to e Change the House Code for the Light menu e Change the House Code for the Appliance menu Configuring the Light
44. des for VCR s Preface The following flowchart demonstrates entering a 3 digit brand code for a VCR Note Only menu groups VCR and Remote3 can accept 3 digit VCR brand codes lt d PX a pu z p lt i a al gt il gt di N vo be ju Li i a t PA N Is the device v Z Is the device N a television LA a television N PA Is the device N Sed isthe device lt aCabe NO amp aCable NO N N Ws N N Isthedevice N sthedevice N Nea WELL 2 No lt avere 19 Pic Do you want X Tr ud Do you want lt to enter a 3 e Yes lt to enter a 3 e Yes digit number digit number T i N Say the first Say the first Yes digit Jt digit A S PE A Mc Say the X vA Say the second digit One second digit One N N ie 3 A v N V ES N Say the third N Say the third Pd Xx gt digit 7 XX an digit is va Please wait Please wait Training Training Complete Complete Programming Flowcharts 16 5 Copyright 2001 QTI Changing a 3 digit brand codes for televisions Preface The following flowchart demonstrates changing a 3 digit brand code for a television Note Only menu groups Television and Remotel can accept 3 digit television brand codes P d gr OS KS E Dali ee nd a p S 2 I P lt Television gt lt gt lt Remotet gt lt gt lt
45. door openers The top two terminals are Accessory Connector 1 and the bottom two terminals are Accessory Connector 2 Modular Phone Jack Where the phone line plugs into the ECU G Power Jack Where the power supply plugs into the ECU Battery Switch Activates and deactivates the battery backup L Ventilation Holes Ventilates the ECU DO NOT block these openings C F J External Speaker Jack Where optional pillow or remote speakers plug into the ECU K External Infrared Jack Optional cable that repositions infrared line of sight around objects Volume Knob Adjusts the ECU output volume M Connects the optional bed cable to the ECU N RS232 Serial Port QTI Use Only Attendant Switch Used to advance and select menus and select menu commands continued on next page Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI System Unit Components continued System Unit rear view components continued Audio Output Connector Connects optional computers intercoms or other devices requiring audio line level input Switch Input Where any Single or Dual ability switch such as the Quartet QSP connects to the ECU The Simplicity comes with a stereo plug inserted in the Switch Input This plug can be used to solder connections to any Single or Dual switch to if needed Introduction 1 9 Copyright 2001 QTI Safety Symbols Safety Symbols The following symbols are on the ECU and or Power Supply Unit C ISTEO
46. e ECU e Instruction for controlling your environment e Instruction for connecting the telephone e Instructions for configuring infrared devices e Configuration utility instructions e Information about ECU messages The intended function of this equipment is to provide those with motor impairments increased control of electrical devices in a home work school hospital or leisure environment via voice or switch commands Before using your ECU you should read the Simplicity All in One Owners Manual QTI P N 5084 for detail in the use of your ECU The ECU should be installed and configured by an authorized Quartet Technology Inc distributor You ll see the following conventions used in this manual e Bold font represents commands you issue the ECU e Bold italic font represents audio you hear from the ECU Simplicity Family Copyright 2011 QTI Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION c sisssccssssnsvesavsavessscneveosescteseteceshosueusssesecesves ce e era vade vs De QU VE Vo ee a GERE SY Ee On soe Uo Pro OPUS E eU E 1 OVERVIEW 255r nodo Ca E e ii Dane E BS a dle ana boite a dicho de pi Map rg 1 2 ECU COMPONENTS ire RE E LR EU eo 1 4 SYSTEM UNIT COMPONENTS eret Pe er e n Pu Ha ee cr LH e de E ERE eee reped eet ne 1 6 SAFETY SYMBOLS 25 Fa ae Pete tette teet eb te pee he ee Eee Pru deb te e e e Pe Bee e Pe I ERE Ee Ede 1 10 REGULATORY APPROVALS nn ae E ce tee cerececesdpeeedece ala aa 1 11 SPECIFICATIONS
47. e Mode Reset Status Warning Turnon Turnon Turnon Turnon Turnon Shutoff Shutoff Shutoff Shutoff Shutoff Nurse Menu Light Call Privacy Shutoff Shutoff Turnon Yes Yes Shutoff No No Utility Functions 12 15 Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 13 The Computer Menu Overview Introduction The Simplicity allows you to use the ECU microphone to access computer based voice recognition software such as Dragon Dictate Note that while you are using one of these software packages your ECU is still ready and able to complete other commands such as answer your phone or turn on a light As part of the setup process you must connect your ECU s Audio Output Connector to your personal computers Line Jn input The examples in this chapter assume that your PC is already turned on See the Light and Appliance chapter in this manual for details on this process Objectives In this chapter you learn how to e Connect the audio cable from the ECU to the PC e Use the ECU microphone to access your PC s voice recognition software Connecting the Audio Cable Connect one end of the audio cable QTI P N 4228 to the audio port shown below The audio cable is an 1 8 to 1 8 male to male cable If your using a cable other then the one provided by Quartet be sure to use a high quality audio shielded type Connect the other end to your PC s Line In jack Refer to your computer documentation for help in ide
48. e VCR Menu Brand Codes Note Procedure VCR Copyright 2001 QTI Before operating your VCR with switch or voice commands you must first configure your ECU to recognize your VCR To operate a VCR which uses a remote control first find your VCR brand code listed in Appendix E Many of the brands listed have multiple codes When more than one code is available enter the codes in the order listed until the VCR responds correctly If none of the codes listed works the ECU will have to learn the remote control that came with the VCR Refer to Chapter 14 Learning Infrared The Simplicity can only operate VCR s which already use a remote control It cannot operate a VCR that is not remote control ready To train your ECU to recognize your VCR brand code select say the following Egbert Utility VCR Note Three digit VCR brand codes can only be used in the VCR or Remote 3 menu groups You are now prompted with the question Do you want to enter a three digit number Select say Yes You are now prompted with Say the first digit Select say the first digit of your VCR code After you select say the first digit the ECU will repeat it to verify it heard it correctly and ask you to Say the second digit Select say the second digit of your VCR code continued on next page 8 3 Configuring the VCR Menu continued After you select say the second digit the ECU will repeat it to verify
49. e use 8 9 Is the device a Allows for entry of a device in this group See Chapter 16 Configuration Utility 15 7 Copyright 2001 QTI Configuration Table continued Remote 3 Menu Options Entries 90 99 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 9 0 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for the power key 9 1 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for all the other keys keys 9 2 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Turnon command 9 3 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 0 command 9 4 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 1 command 9 5 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 2 command 9 6 Current setting 1 2 3 4 Specifies number of digits required before channel command is transmitted 9 7 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of menu commands Device dependent 9 8 Not programmed Reserved for future use 9 9 Is the device a Allows for entry of a device in this group See Chapters 16 15 8 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Configuration Flowchart Test Function XX Function Test Function Defau
50. ed However if the device you wish to control is something other then a television VCR or cable box then its remote control can be earned by the Simplicity Objectives In this chapter you learn how to e Position the remote control to be learned correctly e Learn a remote control into the Simplicity e Re learn individual keys e Adjust the key hold time 14 2 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Learning Infrared Positioning In order for the Simplicity to learn a remote control device you must hold the remote control directly in front of the Infrared Receiver see Chapter 1 page 6 It is very important to optically align the remote control with the ECU The remote control should be no more than a half inch away from the front of the ECU 06900000000 y Note Some remote controls have a small LED light emitting diode at the top of the remote control Others have the LED at the top center Regardless of location you must align this LED up with the ECU s Infrared Receiver Note If your remote has two or more LED s block all but one before training the ECU Note Always use fresh batteries in the remote to be learned before training the ECU Learning Infrared 14 3 Copyright O 2001 QTI Learning a Remote Control Introduction Example Procedure 14 4 The following example assumes you wish to learn a remote control for a room heater into the Simplicity The remote
51. ed or deleted Turnon Turnon enables and shutoff deletes looping Shuttoff of the Accessory 1 command 1 7 Enabled or deleted Turnon Turnon enables and shutoff deletes looping Shuttoff of the Accessory 2 command 1 8 ECU responds with the current time setting 1 16 Specifies in seconds the length of time Accessory contact will activate for 1 9 ECU responds with the current time setting 1 16 Specifies in seconds the length of time Accessory 2 contact will activate for Telephone Parameters Entries 20 24 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 2 0 0 1 2 or not programmed 0 2 Selecting 1 or 2 sets a timed loop break TLB Consult factory for proper setting 2 1 Enabled or deleted Turnon Turnon enables and shutoff deletes pulse Shuttoff dialing 2 2 Ring enabled or Ring deleted Turnon Turnon enables and shutoff deletes the Shuttoff telephone ringer 2 3 Phone record 00 99 Enter a 2 digit number where the telephone number is to be stored followed by the telephone number followed by the word record 2 4 Phone Light deleted or Phone Light enabled Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff the X Shuttoff 10 off hook indicator Uses X 10 house code P 16 Miscellaneous Settings Entries 25 29 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 2 5 Nurse Call Light deleted or Nurse Call Light Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff the enabled Available in optional Nurse Call Shuttoff nurse call X 10 indicator Uses X 1
52. era tee Doe 8 3 CHAPTER 9 BED CABLE INSTALLATION e eene ee ee en eee entes tn nest en s eee en eee toas eese en eese eo ees seta aee eee en esee ena 9 OVERVIEW scese RL Lario ee RI s ca lee tone UU EE UE 9 2 INSTALLING THE BED CABLE ccccscscccccscsccesceceecsecscecceccscseececccecveseeceevecescveveveseseveceseveceseresevevesevevesevesevevesevereveveres 9 3 Consecutive ACcess Opioni cs iaia aaa 9 4 Preface V Copyright 2011 QTI CHAPTER 10 ACCESSORY CONTROL cssssssssssssessrsessessrsessessrsessesessessessrsessessssessessnsesscsessesensessesensosseseeses 10 OVERVIEW i cor pieces abita cri za a be t ote oe Geiboo be ei ERM EIR epee cae nor E we EE OL 10 2 CONFIGURING THE ACCESSORY PORTS cccccccscscscscscececececececscececececesecececesacececacacacecececasacesecacecsseeasaeeuseseeeaseeaeees 10 3 CONFIGURING ADDITIONAL X 10 MENUS ccccccccccscececececececececececececececececececececacacececacacecscacacasaeesasasseaeaseeseaeaeags 10 7 CONFIGURING THE HOUSE CODES L eee 10 9 CHAPTER 11 RETRAINING isscsscidasesscvessccssdesesovessscossescesssosenssessedadesesscedseseeccssUuassedvacsdaenssosstasbocs seasten cesarea 11 OVERVIEW 1A Lol c tee ate A Ge Ren a Oeics ete tate te me d Oe err ire ees 11 2 RETRAINING WORDS tias atte aloe be use cede nin rere te SAGE CE dette Bes Bia A aa ts 11 3 CHAPTER 12 UTILITY FUNCTIONS sssssssssscescssessecsstenksdassosssescsonsesdusscdeessesocbansecdses
53. erview Introduction TM TM The Simplicity can control up to 32 compatible X 10 modules Using the Light or Appliance menu you can e Turn on all lamp modules simultaneously e Shut off all modules simultaneously e Turn on or shut off a particular module s e Brighten or dim any lamp module s e Activate a remote chime module e Control a thermostat module e Control a wall switch module Objectives In this chapter you will learn about e Configuring House Code setting 4 2 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Configuring the House Code House Code Control modules use a House Code and a Unit Code Select the same House Code for every module in your house Select a unique Unit Code for each module Your Simplicity is factory set to House Code A for the Light menu and B for the appliance menu You should not have to change this setting unless someone nearby also uses X 10 devices To change the House Code locate the dipswitches on the back of the unit jj M Hh On ie A i LA80038 Use the information in the following table to configure dipswitches 1 through 4 continued on next page Configuring House Codes 4 3 Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the House Code continued House Code Table X 10 Groups 4 4 Appliance Dipswitch 1 Dipswitch 2 Dipswitch 3 Dipswitch 4 Menu House Note The appliance House Code is automa
54. g device connected to the Accessory Port 1 and or any X 10 module set to house code P unit number 15 Objectives In this Appendix you will learn how to use the Nurse Call feature to e Operate Accessory Port 1 e Operate an X 10 device set to house code P unit number 15 Note The Nurse Call feature is an option Contact your local distributor for information on obtaining this option F 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI The Nurse Call Command Definition Nurse Call Note Note Nurse Call Copyright 2001 QTI The Nurse Call command activates any signaling device attached to Accessory Port 1 and or an X 10 module set to house code P unit number 15 Activate Accessory Port 1 and or an X 10 module set Egbert to house code P unit number 15 Nurse Call Nurse Call By default Accessory Port 1 is always enabled and the X 10 nurse call signaling is deleted For more information on the use of Accessory Port 1 refer to the Installation Manual Chapter 10 Accessory Control When the optional Nurse Call feature is installed the main menu Appliances is not available F 3 Nurse Call X 10 Signaling Definition Note Procedure The Nurse Call X 10 signaling option allows you to e Turn on an X 10 module automatically when Nurse Call is selected The module used for this feature must be set to P 15 Refer to Chapter 2 Installation Setting up the Lamp Module for details on how t
55. gbert responds by saying Allon The ECU will repeat the word it understood you to say You can turn this echo feature off later if you wish Until you memorize the sequences of commands and have learned to pronounce your words the same way remember e If you forget a command or if Egbert keeps saying Excuse me just say Help me Egbert responds with a list of commands you can choose from e At any time you can say Cancel to stop the whole process Say the name Egbert to activate the unit again e You must always pronounce words exactly the same way For example if you train Egbert to recognize Turnon in a flat voice and you say Turnon with a rise at the end Egbert responds with Excuse me It cannot recognize different pronunciations of the same word Note If Egbert keeps saying Excuse me and does not respond to a different pronunciation of the word say Helpme You may be using the wrong command continued on next page Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Overview continued Switch Commands The ECU operates upon activation from an ability switch you have chosen attached to the unit If you are using a dual switch one side of the switch will activate the unit and cause it to begin scanning through the menus called the Advance side The other side of the switch when activated will select the current menu choice called the Select side If you are using a single sw
56. ility Functions Utility Functions To use any of the Utility functions you first access the Utility Menu Then you use Voice or Switch commands to access each Utility Function by number Function Function Number 1 Echo Mode Repeats all recognized words 2 Tone Mode Produces a soft tone in the Computer Menu 3 Voice Mouse Keyboard Resets the optional VMK feature if Reset installed Reports system status used by Quartet Technology Inc 5 In voice Automatically exits the system after the ECU prompts Excuse Me five consecutive times Los Pesi Turns on or shuts off the telephone ringer announcement o er Epp sa Light Shutoff Sends a P 16 shutoff command Nurse Call Light Sends a P 15 shutoff command Utility Functions 12 3 Copyright 2001 QTI Echo Mode Definition When enabled Echo Mode repeats all recognized words Echo Mode is only available in voice mode Enable Echo Mode Complete the following to enable the Echo Mode Task say Sect ECU Response Enable Echo Mode Egbert Utility Utility Function Function One One Say Deleted Turnon Turnon Note Selecting this utility for the first time prompts the ECU to respond Say Enable Echo Mode is enabled and the ECU will repeat each recognized word Delete Echo Mode You may want to delete the Echo Mode after you feel comfortable using the ECU and do not want to have each command you speak repeated back to you When Echo Mode is deleted the
57. implicity Owner s Manual for operating a generic device learned into the Remote 1 menu group 14 6 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Re learning Individual Keys Introduction Example Learning Infrared After a device has been learned individual keys for that device may be re learned For example to re learn a key from the previous example the sequence would be Voice Commands Switch Commands Say Select Re learn a key from the Egbert previous example Utility Utility Remotel Remotel The unit will respond with Retrain Respond with Yes The unit will respond with Please wait You will then be prompted to re learn a key at a time Respond with Yes when you come to the particular key s you wish to re learn A response of No will cause the unit to move on to the next key When you are finished say select cancel to exit 14 7 Copyright 2001 QTI Adjusting Hold Times Introduction Hold Times Some remote controls require that their keys be held longer to operate a particular device than other remote controls The Simplicity has the capability to configure hold times for each of the infrared groups i e Television Cable VCR Remotel Remote2 and Remote3 Refer to Chapter 15 Configuration Utility to learn how to change a particular hold time The hold times are divided into two types e Power on off keys e All other keys Power On Off
58. ion 1 Enabled 9 4 Function 1 Enabled 8 5 Function 2 Enabled 9 5 Function 2 Enabled 8 6 Channel digits 2 9 6 Channel digits 2 8 7 Menu loop Enabled 9 7 Menu loop Enabled 15 12 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Chapter 16 Programming Flowcharts Overview Introduction The following pages contain flowcharts to help you when training or learning infrared codes Objectives In this chapter you will learn about e Entering 3 digit brand codes for televisions e Entering 3 digit brand codes for cable boxes e Entering 3 digit brand codes for VCR s e Changing 3 digit brand codes for televisions e Changing 3 digit brand codes for cable boxes e Changing 3 digit brand codes for VCR s e Learning infrared keys e Relearning infrared keys 16 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Entering 3 digit brand codes for televisions Preface The following flowchart demonstrates entering a 3 digit brand code for a television Note Only menu groups Television and Remotel can accept 3 digit television brand codes a Remote Ur Is the device a television pi Do you want N to entera 3 digit number M Yes pa Ay Say the first lt ir N digit One nm Say the E second digit XX S Say the third N digit 72 N pnm Programming Flowcharts Copyright 2001 QTI Is the device a television Do you wan
59. itch activating the switch once will cause the unit to start scanning the menus Activating the switch again will select the current menu choice The speed at which the unit verbally outputs the menu choices is configurable See Owner s Manual Chapter 3 When using a dual switch the menu speed delay can be overridden by continuously activating the Advance side As with the menu speed the switch speed sometimes called the switch acceptance rate is also configurable See Owner s Manual Chapter 3 Another unique feature of the Simplicity is the ability to customize entire menu groups or selected commands within a menu group See Owner s Manual Chapter 3 After activating your Simplicity with your ability switch you have your choice of the following menus e Phone e Remote 2 e Light e Remote 3 e Appliance e Bed e Television e Accessory e Cable e Utility e VCR e Cancel e Remotel Controlling your environment 3 3 Copyright 2001 QTI Overview continued Switch Example 3 4 To turn on a light activate the ability switch The ECU will start verbally scanning by saying Phone Light When the ECU says Light activate the ability switch again The ECU will start verbally scanning the Light menu by saying Turnon Shutoff When the ECU says Allon activate the ability switch again Simplicity Family Copyright O 2000 QTI Chapter 4 Configuring the House Code Ov
60. ity can do a variety of tasks such as e Turn individual lights on or off e Dim or brighten individual lights e Turnalllights on or off simultaneously e Turn appliances on or off e Dial a phone number or answer a ringing phone e Answer a call waiting e Turn a television on or off select channels and adjust the volume e Control a cable box on off channel up down etc e Control other infrared devices such as CD players stereos etc e Control accessories like page turners and door openers e Control an electric bed e Audio link to your computer intercom etc Despite its sophistication your new ECU is very simple to operate because you control it with either your voice or a switch To simplify operation even more this manual provides step by step instructions on installing your unit It explains in simple terms how to attach and configure a variety of devices to your unit Thank you for purchasing a product from Quartet Technology Inc Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Overview continued Preface Objectives Introduction Copyright 2001 QTI Before you learn how to install your Simplicity Environmental Control Unit ECU take a moment to review its components This chapter describes each component and its function Cleaning procedures and maintenance requirements are also described Also provided is a partial listing of the many accessories available from Quartet In this chapter you
61. l repeat it to verify it heard it correctly and ask you to Say the second digit Select say the second digit of your TV code continued on next page 6 3 Configuring the Television Menu continued Note 6 4 After you select say the second digit the ECU will repeat it to verify it heard it correctly and ask you to Say the third digit Select say the third digit of your TV code After you select say the third digit the ECU will repeat it to verify it heard it correctly After a short delay approximately 30 seconds the unit will respond with Training Complete You will hear three clicks signifying you have successfully trained the unit to recognize your TV brand code You are now ready to proceed to controlling your TV using switch or voice commands Before you can operate your television make sure the front of the Simplicity is facing your television and is within 15 to 20 feet of it Make sure nothing is blocking the ECU s view of your television Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 7 Cable Codes Overview Introduction Objectives 7 2 The Simplicity can be configured to control most cable boxes Using the cable menu you can Turn on or off the cable box Change the volume Change the channels Mute the volume Toggle between two video inputs Operate specially configured keys In this chapter you will learn about Entering a 3 digit brand code Simplicity F
62. lace 6 Locate dipswitch number 5 on the back of the Simplicity Slide the switch to Off if you have rotary dial service On factory setting if you have tone dial service Pulse dialing is not selectable in countries that do not support pulse dialing Connecting the Telephone 5 3 Copyright 2001 QTI X 10 Off Hook Indicator Definition Note Procedure The X 10 off hook indicator option allows you to e Turn on an X 10 module automatically when the phone is answered e Shut off an X 10 module automatically when the phone is hung up The module used for this feature must be set to P 16 Refer to Chapter 2 Installation Setting up the Lamp Module for details on how to set the house and unit code for the module To configure your ECU to enable the X 10 off hook option select say the following Enable X 10 Option Egbert Utility Two Four You are now prompted with Deleted Select say Turnon The X 10 off hook option is now enabled Disable X 10 Option 5 4 Egbert Utility Two Four You are now prompted with Enabled Select say Shutoff The X 10 off hook option is now deleted Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 6 Television Codes Overview Introduction Objectives 6 2 The Simplicity can be configured to control most televisions Using the television menu you can Turn on or off the television Change the volume Change the channels Mute the volume T
63. lt XX Function Default 0 1 Watch dog test Function 0 1 0 5 Watch dog test Function 0 5 yes no 0 2 Stack test Function 0 2 0 6 IR Erase Reset Function 0 6 yes no 0 3 Word list Function 0 3 3 9 VMK reset Mouse keyboard up 0 4 System Status Model dependart Light Appliance XX Function Default XX Function Default 0 9 X 10 House code 4 1 2 Function Deleted 1 0 Power frequency Light 6 0 1 4 X 10 Module hold time 1 1 Function Deleted 1 3 X 10 Module hold time X 10 Module Say or Select 1 16 X 10 Module Say or Select 1 16 Module hold time Say or Select 0 16 Configuration Utility Copyright 2001 QTI Module hold time Say or Select 0 16 ed continued on next page 15 9 Configuration Flowchart continued Accessory Phone XX Function Default XX Function Default 1 7 Acc 2 loop Enabled 2 1 Pulse Tone Deleted 1 8 Acc 1 hold time 1 22 Ringer Deleted 1 9 Acc 2 hold time 1 23 Phone list Phone Record 2 4 X10 Phone Off Hook Indicator Deleated Accessory hold time Say or Select 1 16 Miscellaneous Settings Voice Recognition XX Function Default XX Function Default 2 5 Nurse Call Light Deleated 3 0 Smart Switch Say Enabled 2 8 Bed Movement Looping 2 3 1 Tone Tone Enabled 3 2 Excuse Me Excuse Me Deleted Accessory X10 Menus X X Function Default 3 5 Light Deleted 3 6 Ho
64. matically Put a caller on hold Choose to have a private conversation Store up to 100 telephone numbers Speed dial up to 100 telephone numbers Enter up to 35 digits per speed dial location Nonvolatile memory storage Change the telephone listening volume Review any stored telephone number Quick Dial Navigate voice mail systems voice only Turn the telephone ringer on or off Perform other ECU functions while on the telephone Automatically places callers on hold when accessing other ECU functions Phone is fully functional during power outages Built in surge protection X 10 Off Hook Indicator In this chapter you will learn about Connecting the ECU to the telephone line Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Connecting the Telephone Line Introduction Once you connect your Simplicity unit to a telephone line you can use switch or voice commands to access any of the above mentioned features Procedure 1 Connectone endof the six foot telephone cable supplied to the phone jack on the back of the Simplicity unit 2 Disconnect the current telephone if there is one from the wall 3 Install telephone splitter into wall jack 4 Connect both the Simplicity and optionally your existing phone into the splitter as shown Note The Simplicity does not need to have an external telephone for operation 5 Be sure both ends of the telephone cable snap and lock into p
65. menu Global Commands Dial Bold italic words selectable loop in menu Cancel Helpme Remote1 Remote2 Remote3 Bed Accessory Retrain Utility Computer Select Select Select Head Infrared Infrared Infrared 1 Yes Television Turnon Menu Menu Menu Mattress 2 No Cable Shutoff Foot VCR Remote1 Remote2 Remote3 Function Keyboard Refer To Manual T N 1 Echo 2 Tone 3 VMK Reset 4 Version 5 Breakout 6 Ring 7 Power Failure Satellite Stereo CD Tape Generic Turnon Turnon Turnon Turnon Turnon Shutoff Shutoff Shutoff Shutoff Shutoff i Mute Play Forward Stop Channel Volume Stop Reverse Up Volume Channel Pause Pause Down Function Function Channel Stop 0 9 Toggle Function Record Function Up Function Down Enter 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 Enter Enter Enter Enter 0 2 No No No No Enter No Enter Enter Up Up Up Down Down Down No No No 0 9 0 9 Enter Up i Up 0 9 Down No Forward Reverse Enter Keyboard Toggle Remote1 Remote2 Remote3 No Appendix G Configuring the QVR Overview Introduction The Si
66. mplicity Environmental Control Unit ECU now uses the new Quartet Voice Recognition QVR system This system can now be used with users who historically could not use voice ECUs This document will explain how to configure the QVR for optimum performance depending on the user s voice by setting energy values ranging from one to four Objectives In this chapter you learn how to e Identify the different types of voices e Adjust the energy value for a particular type of voice 2 2 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2010QTI Voice training considerations Important Considerations Consistency Pacing Tone There are three very important factors to keep in mind as you train the ECU to recognize your voice e Consistency e Pacing e Tone Speaking consistently is the most important factor to remember Your voice volume and word pronunciation should always relatively be the same The ECU expects you to speak words the same way every time As you train the ECU be aware of how you are speaking remembering that the ECU expects you to repeat words in the same way whenever you issue a command As you train the ECU remember to take your time When the ECU prompts you to say a word repeat the word to yourself before speaking into the microphone There is no pressure to rush through the training process You are in control so take as much time as you like Speak in your normal voice Try to leave emotion out of your voice
67. nction Function Six Six Ring Deleted Turnon Turnon The Telephone Ringer Mode is enabled and the telephone ringer is turned on Delete Telephone Ringer Mode You may want to delete this mode if you do not wish to hear the phone ring Complete the following to delete the Telephone Ringer Mode Say Sect ECU Response Enable Telephone Egbert Ringer Mode Utility Utility Function Function Six Six Ring Enabled Shutoff Shutoff The Telephone Ringer Mode is deleted and the telephone ringer is turned off You can enable the Telephone Ringer Mode at any time 12 10 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Power Fail Warning Definition When enabled the Power Fail Warning mode turns on or shuts off the power fail announcement By default the Power Fail Warning is enabled Note You may want to delete this mode if the AC power goes off for an extended period of time and you do not wish to hear the power fail warning repeated every minute Delete Power Fail Warning Complete the following to delete the Power Fail Warning Sa Select ECU Response Delete Power Fail Egbert Warning Mode Utility Utility Function Function Seven Seven Power Failure Enabled Shutoff Shutoff The Power Fail Warning is turned off and you will not hear an announcement if the power fails Note Once the power comes back on the ECU automatically enables the Power Fail Warning for you Enable Power Fail Warning Comple
68. nd 6 3 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 0 command 6 4 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 1 command 6 5 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 2 command 6 6 Current setting 1 2 3 4 Specifies number of digits required before channel command is transmitted 6 7 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of menu commands Device dependent 6 8 Not programmed Reserved for future use 6 9 Is the device a Allows for entry of a device in this group See Chapter 16 15 6 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Configuration Table continued Remote 1 Menu Options Entries 70 79 Entry ECU Response Choice Description 7 0 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for the power key 7 1 Current setting 0 9 Specifies the hold time for all the other keys keys 7 2 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Turnon command 7 3 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the Function 0 command 7 4 Enabled or deleted Turnon Enables turnon or deletes shutoff looping Shuttoff of the
69. ne nennen intent tens en tentent entente enne 14 5 Learning a Remote Control continued iii 14 6 Re learning Individual Keys te eee etti pee ie o Seien a tote tetendit rins 14 7 Adjusting Hold Times eet E eder ee t i tec de eta s rete that ebd 14 6 Key Hold Times 5 ie nOi EE RTI RH RE rr 14 9 CHAPTER 15 CONFIGURATION UTILITY 4 ee ee ee ee eee teen esee tn nee eene e eaae ee eo ee eese s ee eaae e eaten esee ta 15 OVERVIEW Are RR Linn centicc dente en tee eR ect de 15 2 CONFIGURATION TABLES 5e etie tete exeo eter RL cose ceca ERE E de ertt ER ERE tede dt 15 3 CONFIGURATION ELOWCHARBT rette Ne ceececeeee tee cdecetete er er teer leves tee eee teer et ee ute eee reed a eee Pe eve 15 9 CHAPTER 16 PROGRAMMING FLOWCHARTIS e ecce ee ee ee seen esee tone ete tn e etta ae eese ense eese ene ee eo aee seen aee a 16 OVERVIEW iii cialis INUENIT Ne ORTI GUT NC NI Ge de NEG T NIE 16 2 ENTERING 3 DIGIT BRAND CODES FOR TELEVISIONS cccccccccscececececececececececesececececececececececacsceesceseeaseuaseseeseaeanaes 16 3 ENTERING 3 DIGIT BRAND CODES FOR CABLE BOXES eee e e e eee rene 16 4 ENTERING 3 DIGIT BRAND CODES FOR VCR S ieri rei 16 5 CHANGING A 3 DIGIT BRAND CODES FOR TELEVISIONS eee ene rien 16 6 CHANGING A 3 DIGIT BRAND CODES FOR CABLE BOXES eee e e e ene enn enn eee rei ase sese esa esas a seen 16 7 CHANGING A 3 DIGIT BRAND CODES FOR A V
70. nerina nerina nane rene zenenezezene zen ez ezine ze nen ez ezine zen ez ez ezine zen ez ezine zen ezine ze ee nine ne ezenen E 2 APPENDIX F NURSE CAL ya iccssssescccssessvssccsesvesnt ceived este svecussseveccasbinssssvabesdestecedsessesosdustesesseteesasbese oseususeesesieesesvesaes F OVERVIEW eset ete eee o met ref sie ede o i e De i F 2 The Nurse Call Command ssc ssp binarie iena F 3 Nurse Call X I0 Signaling net ap ere Rees bte eee o re ao F 4 MOICEMODBE Ruhe Ate ama utate duties Ee er etii F 5 SWITCH MODE Seco decer er RL tede eec es lleve c TE F 6 APPENDIX G CONFIGURING THE QVR eee ee eese ee eese eo oeste tnos etta to ee eaae eese en Pese seen eee eee seen Osee eee se eese en aa G OVERVIEW a tete eetad n E eaae dn RU GV d G 2 VOICE TRAINING CONSIDERATIONS eee e eren e nnnn nnns nnns nsns nsns a esu usas es esu a sese se sese se ases e ses es erase sese uses e sas Eeee G 3 IDENTIFYING DIFFERENT VOICE TYPES ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee rene G 4 CHANGING A VOICE TYPE FOR SHORT TRAIN iii rene G 5 CHANGING A VOICE TYPE FOR LONG TRAIN eee rire G 6 Preface vii Copyright 2011 QTI Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Introduction 1 2 TM Congratulations on your purchase of a Simplicity Environmental Control Unit ECU You have selected a high quality highly reliable instrument designed to give you many years of trouble free use At your spoken or switch command the Simplic
71. next page 2 8 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Connecting the Power Supply continued Plug the power supply cord into an electrical outlet LA8043B Note After performing self diagnostics the ECU will ask you to say the word Testing Do not say anything proceed to the next section Voice Training before responding Note If the ECU responds with something other than Say Testing refer to Appendix A ECU Messages continued on next page Installation 2 9 Copyright 2001 QTI Turning the Battery Back up On Turn the On Off switch On to activate the battery charger inside the ECU ONZOFF lac Switch LA804 7B Note This switch should always be set to the On position except when the ECU will be off for an extended period of time The battery backup will not work if the switch is in the off position and if there is a power failure continued on next page 2 10 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Voice Training Introduction Installation Copyright 2001 QTI When using the voice mode the ECU operates on a sequence of voice commands You must train the unit to recognize your voice before it can respond to your commands Before you begin to train your unit it is important to keep the following points in mind when speaking into the microphone Your voice volume and word pronunciation should always be the same Speak in a clear flat voice T
72. ning on a lamp by voice or switch Introduction Most commands use the three steps below to perform a function Voice Mode 1 Call the units name Egbert Calvin etc 2 Choose a menu function Light Telephone Bed etc 3 Give a command Allon Shutoff Up etc Switch Mode Activate the unit using the ability switch you have chosen Choose a menu function Light Telephone Bed etc 3 Choose a command Allon Shutoff Up etc N Activate a lamp You can turn on all your lamp modules by activating the unit choosing a menu Light followed by a command Allon Now it is your turn to try To turn on your lamp do the following Voice Mode Say Egbert Light Allon Switch Mode Activate the unit select Light and select Allon Congratulations You have just entered the world of environmental control 2 14 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 3 Controlling your environment Overview Voice Commands Voice Example You train the Simplicity to respond to a sequence of spoken words These voice commands are made up of the same words you trained in Chapter 2 The examples in this chapter refer to the Simplicity as Egbert To activate Egbert you must first say its name Egbert can now respond to any command sequence To turn on a light first say Egbert Egbert responds by saying Yes Then say Light Egbert responds by saying Light Say Allon E
73. ntifying the computer s Line In jack Audio Port Note The audio port on the ECU produces a Line Level output 13 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI The Computer Menu Commands What the Computer Menu Can Do e Access your PC s voice recognition software e Disconnect the ECU microphone from the PC s voice recognition software Computer Menu Commands Note Note Computer Menu Copyright 2001 QTI Once your personal computer is connected to the ECU and turned on you use Voice commands to access the PC s voice recognition software with the Computer Menu commands Computer Menu Commands Function Turnon Allows you to use the ECU microphone to access the PC s voice recognition software Shutoff Disconnects the ECU microphone from the computer s voice recognition software Once the Turnon command has been issued the ECU s microphone is effectively connected to the computer Some computers and software require you to run an audio wizard to turn on the computers line level input jack before the software will operate correctly If you are experiencing difficulties at this point with your PC voice recognition software not hearing any audio input please refer to the documentation that came with your software on setting up the line level input or call the manufacturer directly If you have the optional voice mouse keyboard VMK card installed refer to the VMK documentati
74. o check the system status Task Say Select ECU Response Check System status Egbert Utility Utility Function Function Four Four ECU responds with a list of status codes 12 8 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Breakout Mode Definition When enabled the Breakout Mode automatically exits the system after the ECU prompts Excuse Me five consecutive times By default the Breakout Mode is enabled Delete Breakout Mode You may want to delete this mode after you are very comfortable using the ECU Complete the following to delete the Breakout Mode say Selects ECU Response Delete Breakout Mode Egbert Utility Utility Function Function Five Five Excuse Me Enabled Shutoff Shutoff The Breakout Mode is turned off You can enable this mode at any time Enable Breakout Mode Complete the following to enable the Breakout Mode Say Select ECU Response Enable Breakout Mode Egbert Utility Utility Function Function Five Five Excuse Me Deleted Turnon Turnon The Breakout Mode is enabled Utility Functions 12 9 Copyright 2001 QTI Telephone Ringer Mode Definition When enabled the Telephone Ringer Mode turns on the telephone ringer By default Telephone Ringer Mode is deleted Enable Telephone Ringer Mode Complete the following to enable the Telephone Ringer Mode Tek say Sect ECU Response Enable Telephone Egbert Ringer Mode Utility Utility Fu
75. o set the house and unit code for the module To configure your ECU to enable Nurse Call X 10 signaling select say the following Enable Nurse Call X 10 Signaling Egbert Utility Keyboard Two Five You are now prompted with Nurse Call Light Deleted Select say Turnon The Nurse Call X 10 signaling is now enabled Disable Nurse Call X 10 Signaling F 4 Egbert Utility Keyboard Two Five You are now prompted with Nurse Call Light Enabled Select say Shutoff The Nurse Call X 10 signaling is now deleted Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Voice Mode Nurse Call Copyright 2001 QTI Nursecall F 5 Switch Mode Nursecall Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Nursecall Phone Light Television Cable ae Answer Allon Turnon Turnon Turnon Shutoff Shutoff Shutoff Dial OP Everythingoff Mute Mute Play Hangup 1 16 Mute Volume Volume Record Retry Channel Channel Reverse Privacy Turnon Function Function Pause Dial Shutoff Toggle Toggle Stop R Up Toggle ecord D e Play Nen 0 2 0 2 visis Volume wi Enter Enter SHINE Utility Function No No Forward 1 16 Function 00 99 Enter Enter 0 2 Up Up E nter Down Down 0 9 No No No 0 9 0 9 00 99 Up Up Up Down Function Down e Down No 0 11 No No No Pause Enter Record Up Down Mute gt The Name NO Function 2 0 11 0 9 0 11 Hangup No Pause Notes Bold words loop in
76. oggle between two channels Operate specially configured keys In this chapter you will learn about Entering a 3 digit brand code Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring the Television Menu Brand Codes Note Procedure Television Codes Copyright 2001 QTI Before operating your television with switch or voice commands you must first configure your ECU to recognize your television To operate a television which uses a remote control first find your TV brand code listed in Appendix C Many of the brands listed have multiple codes When more than one code is available enter the codes in the order listed until the television responds correctly If none of the codes listed works the ECU will have to learn the remote control that came with the television Refer to Chapter 14 Learning Infrared The Simplicity can only operate televisions which already use a remote control It cannot operate a television that is not remote control ready To train your ECU to recognize your TV brand code select say the following Egbert Utility Television Note Three digit television brand codes can only be used in the Television or Remote 1 menu groups You are now prompted with the question Do you want to enter a three digit number Select say Yes You are now prompted with Say the first digit Select say the first digit of your TV code After you select say the first digit the ECU wil
77. on 13 3 Turnon and Shutoff Commands Turnon The Turnon command allows you to use the ECU microphone to the access the PC s voice recognition software Voice Commands Switch Commands Say Select Use the ECU microphone to Egbert access computers voice Computer Computer recognition software Turnon Turnon Remember that as you work with the PC software you can still issue other Voice or Switch commands to the ECU Shutoff The Shutoff command disconnects the ECU microphone from the computer s voice recognition software Voice Commands Switch Commands Say Select Disconnect the ECU Egbert microphone from computers Computer Computer voice recognition software Shutoff Shutoff Note For switch users the Computer menu must be enabled before access to the audio output is available Refer to the Owners Manual Chapter 3 Switch Commands Customizing Menu Selection for details on how to enable the Computer menu 13 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Computer Menu Flowchart Introduction Computer Menu Copyright 2001 QTI This flowchart outlines the Computer Menu commands Turnon Shutoff 13 5 This page left blank intentionally 13 6 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 14 Learning Infrared Overview Introduction The brand codes listed in Appendix A allow you to enter a three digit number for any television VCR or cable box list
78. opyright 2001 QTI Appendix E VCR Brand Codes VCR Brand Codes Akai 210 211 Audio Dynamics 216 232 Broksonic 213 Cannon 220 Citizen 225 Curtis Mathes 220 Craig 222 Daytron 205 DBX 216 232 Fisher 221 222 223 Emerson 202 213 231 233 234 238 Funai 203 GE 214 218 220 E 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI VCR Brand Codes continued Goldstar Hitachi Instant Replay
79. our voice Pick a comfortable volume and stay with it Take your time Note The first say Testing may have to be spoken loudly in order to wake up the unit After this always speak to the unit at the same firm level Pause here for a moment continued on next page Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Voice Training continued The Name Training Installation Copyright 2001 QTI The ECU will ask you to say the name The ECU is asking for the name of your Simplicity ECU You can name your Simplicity ECU whatever you wish It is best however if the name you choose does not sound like a word used in conversation Try an uncommon name like Egbert Calvin or Victor Stay away from long and complicated names i e Montezuma because they may get tiring after awhile Hard guttural words work best During training when the ECU asks you to say a word you will repeat that word into the microphone except when the ECU asks you to say the Name At this point you say Egbert Calvin Victor or whatever name you have chosen The ECU will now ask you to say a series of words Note Appendix B contains a complete listing After you have completed repeating all the words you will hear the sound of three clicks This confirms that you have successfully trained your ECU to recognize the words you repeated You can now turn on your lamp through the use of voice commands continued on next page 2 13 Tur
80. ower failure announcement occurs 2 the ECU says excuse me five consecutive times 3 the ECU scans twice through the menus without a switch activation 12 12 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Light Shutoff Definition Allows you to manually transmit a Shut off house code P 16 command to the module used for the X 10 off hook indicator Shut Off X 10 Off Hook Indicator Complete the following to issue a shut off command Say ECU Response Shut off X 10 off hook Egbert indicator module Utility Function Nine Light Shut Off Choices are yes Yes no Nurse Call Light Definition Allows you to manually transmit a Shut off house code P 15 command to the module used for nurse call indicator Shut Off Nurse Call Indicator Complete the following to issue a shut off command Say ECU Response Shut off nurse call Egbert indicator module Utility Function Ten Nurse Call Shut off Choices are yes Yes no Utility Functions 12 13 Copyright 2001 QTI Utility Flowchart Introduction This flowchart outlines the Utility functions deme gt gt Remote2 Remote3 See See See See See See Chapter16 Chapter16 Chapter16 Chapter16 Chapter16 Chapter16 continued on next page 12 14 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Utility Flowchart continued Keyboard See Installation Manual Soft Power Echo VMK System Failure Tone Mod
81. return of the Software must occur within said period Quartet does not warrant that the Software will be error free or that all errors will be remedied Quartet s entire liability under this warranty shall be for Quartet to make reasonable efforts to remedy in a manner deemed suitable to Quartet any nonconformance reported in writing during the warranty period 3 EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS SUBSECTION QUARTET HEREBY DISCLAIMS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES IN RESPECT OF THE PRODUCTS OR THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES STATED ABOVE ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES OF QUARTET FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA INDIRECT SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES THAT ARISE IN ANY WAY OUT OF ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE OR IN THEIR MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP Manual Description Audience Purpose Intended Use Prerequisites Conventions iv This manual is intended for owners of Simplicity Switch Simplicity Voice and Simplicity All in One Environmental Control Units ECU s and or others wishing to install the device The purpose of this manual is to provide e Anintroduction to the ECU e Installation of th
82. ry to leave any emotion out of your voice For p y y y example when asked to say Yes don t say Yes as if you were asking a question Be firm and say Yes When the ECU asks you to say a word take your time Repeat the word to yourself before speaking into the microphone Stop for a brief pause after each word the ECU will wait If you make a mistake don t worry Stop collect yourself and continue Later we will show you how to correct a misspoken word You must speak directly into the front of the microphone Your mouth should be no more than 1 inch away from the microphone The ECU will expect you to say these words the same way every time so repeat them the way you normally would Take your time and don t rush continued on next page Voice Training continued Procedure You are now ready to begin voice training your ECU 1 Press the red button located on the rear of the unit 00000 REI LA8051B 2 The ECU should respond with either single or dual switch If the unit does not check to make sure you have plugged the ability switch all the way in Note If you have purchased the optional radio remote package it should not be connected to the ECU at this time 3 The ECU will then ask you to say the word Testing Pause and then say Testing into the microphone It will repeat this command until it adjusts to the volume of your voice Do not change the volume of y
83. t to enter a 3 digit number x Say the first x digit PA A One Y Say the N second digit S al XX Say the third digit P N y N Please wait Please wait Training XX 3 Training Complete N Complete N e 4 Cd 16 3 Entering 3 digit brand codes for cable boxes Preface The following flowchart demonstrates entering a 3 digit brand code for a cable box Note Only menu groups Cable and Remote2 can accept 3 digit cable box brand codes gt Cable a cal lt lt gt lt Remote2 Pp gt gt A d di P P di il i ae d ke ihe ai di Is the device Is the device N a television a television No No lt Is the device l Is the device N N a Cable N a Cable N N A N Yes Yes Do you want Do you want to enter a 3 toentera 3 digit number Y digit number P d mn dq a Say the first p Yes Say the first digit digit N Te Say the say the p One gt lt BED ong second digit lt second digit si N 7 FTT eu wen as Say the third N Say the third XX s digit Fa XX ES digit Pa da P3 Please wait w Please wait V XX AK Training gt XX gt Training i Complete fe N Complete ye N A Ne A TM AI 16 4 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Entering 3 digit brand co
84. t page Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Setting up the Lamp Module Procedure Using a small Flathead screwdriver set the Unit number on the Lamp Module to 1 and the House Code to A LA8040A continued on next page Installation 2 5 Copyright 2001 QTI Connecting a Lamp Procedure Connect a lamp to the lamp module as follows 1 Plug a lamp into an electrical outlet and turn it on verify that the light is on 2 Unplug the lamp from the electrical outlet 3 Plug the lamp into the lamp module LA8041A Note Do not force the line cord into the module continued on next page 2 6 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Connecting a Lamp continued 4 Plug the lamp module into an electrical outlet o l 0 RYE CC lonp Vale Wi ii LA8042A Note The lamp must stay switched ON Other family members can control any lamp or appliance module using the optional push button mini controller OTI P N 8084 Note Do not use any type of surge suppression between the module and the electrical outlet This will cause the module to behave erratically Note Lamp modules can only be used with incandescent lamps continued on next page 2 7 Installation Copyright 2001 QTI Connecting the Power Supply Plug the Power Supply into the ECU LA8028B Note Be sure to plug the connector firmly into place continued on the
85. te the following to enable the Power Fail Warning mode Sa Select ECU Response Delete Power Fail Egbert Warning Mode Utility Utility Function Function Seven Seven Power Failure Deleted Turnon Turnon The Power Fail Warning is turned on and you will hear an announcement if the power fails continued on next page Utility Functions 12 11 Copyright 2001 QTI Menu Privacy Mode Definition When enabled Menu Privacy Mode shuts off the main speaker Enable Menu Privacy Mode Complete the following to enable the Menu Privacy Mode Say Select ECU Response Enable Menu Privacy Egbert Mode Utility Utility Function Function Fight Eight Menu Privacy Deleted Turnon Turnon Note Selecting this utility for the first time prompts the ECU to respond Menu Privacy Deleted Menu Privacy Mode is enabled and the main speaker is shutoff All audio output except telephone is only available from the pillow speaker jack Refer to Chapter 4 Privacy Command for information on enabling phone privacy Delete Menu Privacy Mode Complete the following to delete the Menu Privacy Mode Tak Say Select EU Response Delete Menu Privacy Egbert Mode Utility Utility Function Function Eight Eight Menu Privacy Enabled Shutoff Shutoff Menu Privacy Mode is deleted You can enable Menu Privacy Mode at any time Note Menu privacy will be deleted automatically under the following conditions 1 a p
86. tet Technology or your authorized distributor for more information Lamp module 8013 Allows you to control incandescent lamps 1 14 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Chapter 2 Installation Overview Introduction Your Simplicity ECU is easy to install and setup To start using your ECU in minutes just follow the instructions outlined in this chapter Objectives In this chapter you learn about e Plugging in the microphone e Adjusting the volume e Plugging in the ability switch e Setting the dipswitches e Setting up the lamp module e Connecting a lamp e Connecting the power supply e Turning the battery back up on e Voice training 2 2 Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Connecting the Microphone and Switch Procedure 1 Identify the microphone that came with the ECU and attach it to the Microphone jack as shown 2 Turn the volume up clockwise about halfway 3 Plug the ability switch 1 4 jack you have chosen into the Switch Input jack as shown QM1019 Note Do not plug the unit into an electrical outlet at this point continued on next page Installation 2 3 Copyright 2001 QTI Setting the Dipswitches Procedure 1 Setthe dipswitches located on the back of the unit i anu bOO 0OO0Q TRE i ON LA8003B Note The figure above illustrates a unit that is set for House Code A tone dialing and voice switch operation continued on the nex
87. th Products sold and Software licensed by Quartet to the Buyer hereunder Quartet makes the following warranties and no others 1 Quartet warrants that the Products excluding where applicable any batteries microphones therein contained or any portion thereof comprised of Software which is specifically warranted below will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of delivery to the Buyer Quartet s sole responsibility under the aforesaid warranty shall be at its election the repair or replacement of defective materials and or workmanship during the aforesaid period provided that the Buyer has promptly reported such defect to Quartet and Quartet has found upon inspection that such Products are defective The Buyer must obtain shipping instructions from Quartet prior to returning any Products under warranty It is the Buyer s responsibility to return the defective Products to Quartet at the Buyer s expense Ordinary transportation charges back to the Buyer shall be the responsibility of the Buyer exclusive of duties tariffs and transportation insurance All replaced hardware or parts shall become Quartet s property 2 Quartet warrants that all unmodified Software will substantially conform for a period of one year from the date of delivery to the Buyer to Quartet s published specifications prevailing at the time of shipment Receipt by Quartet of a written claim under this warranty and the
88. thic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide This equipment should be protected against ordinary ingress of water This equipment is intended for continuous use Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning Maintenance Introduction Copyright 2001 QTI You can clean the outside of the ECU with a slightly damp cloth when necessary Use water only TM The Simplicity unit requires no special cleaning or daily maintenance other than the recommended two year battery replacement Contact your authorized Quartet distributor for battery replacement and disposal You should annually check microphones switches and other accessories for safety and integrity Contact your authorized Quartet distributor for necessary repairs or replacements Accessories Accessories A complete line of optional accessories complements the Simplicity including Accessory QTI P N Description Pillow speaker 8009 Allows for private telephone conversations Infrared extender 8066 Cable that repositions infrared line of sight around objects QSP pneumatic sip and 9260 Allows you to control the ECU by puff switch switch activation Appliance module 8039 Allows you to control devices fans computers Radio remote package 9231 Allows you to remotely operate the ECU with voice or switch commands Radio remote speaker 9250 Allows you to hear the ECU remotely package from your wheelchair Contact Quar
89. tically assigned For example if you configure dip switches 1 through 4 to Off On Off On respectively then the House Code for the Light menu will be K and the House Code for the Appliance menu will automatically be set to L The Simplicity uses two menus for controlling X 10 modules Light and Appliance Both these menus are functionally identical Each menu is capable of controlling up to sixteen modules There are a wide variety of modules available to control many items Any module can be used in either menu group In addition there are another two sub menus in the Accessory menu that are capable of controlling up to sixteen modules each This brings the total number of X 10 modules that can be controlled to 64 Refer to Chapter 10 Accessory Control for details on configuring these additional groups Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Chapter 5 Connecting the Telephone Overview Introduction Objectives 5 2 The Simplicity contains a full featured integrated high quality telephone with ringer The phone menu is one of the most powerful tools within the unit Whether by switch voice or the optional remote package you can communicate on the telephone from anywhere in your environment as well as perform all other ECU functions Some of the many telephone features are Answer or hang up the phone Answer a call waiting Dial a random telephone number Redial the last telephone number auto
90. to change the energy level for short train is The Name Utility Keyboard 3 4 The ECU will respond with the current value Factory default is 3 Enter a value from 1 to 4 depending on the voice type chosen The short train session will now be set for that voice type QVR Configuration Copyright 2010QTI 2 5 Changing a Voice Type for Long Train Introduction After you have evaluated your voice using short train you can now set the long train energy value and proceed to do a full training Please see Chapter 2 Page 4 Training the ECU to Recognize Your Voice Configuring the Long Train Energy Level The energy level is configured using the Configuration Tables as shown in the Installation Manual Chapter 15 page 3 The procedure to change the energy level for long train is The Name Utility Keyboard 3 3 The ECU will respond with the current value Factory default is 3 You must enter two digits one at a time to unlock the system so you can enter the energy value Enter 9 2 If these are not entered correctly the procedure will be terminated After the unlock code has been entered you may now enter a value from 1 to 4 depending on the voice type chosen The long train session will now be set for that voice type 2 6 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2010QTI
91. use Code Or 3 7 Appliance Deleted 3 8 House Code 4 continued on next page 15 10 Simplicity Family Copyright O 2001 QTI Configuration Flowchart Television XX Function Default 4 0 Power hold 2 4 1 Key hold 1 4 2 TURNON Enabled 4 3 Function 0 Enabled 4 4 Function 1 Enabled 4 5 Function 2 Enabled 4 6 Channel digits 2 4 7 Menu loop Enabled VCR XX Function Default 6 0 Power hold 2 6 1 Key hold 1 6 2 TURNON Enabled 6 3 Function 0 Enabled 6 4 Function 1 Enabled 6 5 Function 2 Enabled 6 6 Channel digits 2 6 7 Menu loop Enabled Configuration Utility Copyright 2001 QTI continued Cable XX Function Default 5 0 Power hold 2 5 1 Key hold 1 5 2 TURNON Enabled 5 3 Function 0 Enabled 5 4 Function 1 Enabled 5 5 Function 2 Enabled 5 6 Channel digits 2 5 7 Menu loop Enabled Remote1 XX Function Default 7 0 Power hold 2 7 1 Key hold 1 7 2 TURNON Enabled 7 3 Function 0 Enabled 7 4 Function 1 Enabled 7 5 Function 2 Enabled 7 6 Channel digits 2 7 7 Menu loop Enabled continued on next page 15 11 Configuration Flowchart continued Remote2 Remotes XX Function Default XX Function Default 8 0 Power hold 2 9 0 Power hold 2 8 1 Key hold 1 9 1 Key hold p 8 2 TURNON Enabled 9 2 TURNON Enabled 8 3 Function 0 Enabled 9 3 Function 0 Enabled 8 4 Funct
92. will respond with Say cancel If you wish to exit select say Cancel Otherwise ignore this message and continue The ECU will verbally respond with the current setting Number The factory setting is 1 seconds Choose a number from 1 minimum to 16 maximum The new hold time is now entered Remember that each number represents approximately 5 seconds Thus entering 5 would cause Accessory 2 to close for approximately 2 5 seconds when activated Say ECU Response Change Accessory 2 Egbert On Time from 1 Utility second default to 16 Keyboard seconds One Nine Sixteen Both Accessory ports 1 and 2 can be configured to loop or not When looping is configured for an accessory port you can activate the Accessory port contact again 6699 and again by selecting saying x where x is the accessory number If looping is enabled you must specify Cancel to exit the menu The factory default for Accessory 1 is looping deleted The factory default for Accessory 2 is looping enabled Simplicity Family Copyright 2001 QTI Configuring Additional X 10 Menus Definition There are two sub menus in the Accessory menu that are capable of controlling up to sixteen modules each These sub menus are called Light and Appliance This brings the total number of X 10 modules that can be controlled by the ECU to 64 Objective In this section you will learn about e Enabling and deleting the a
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