Training on Honeywell Voice and Devices

The Honeywell RapidStart VoiceApplication is a self-guided training system for technicians who are new to voice inspections or who need some refresher instruction. RapidStart uses audio and video cues to teach technicians how to wear and use Honeywell equipment and how to use Honeywell voice solutions. The application also steps them through creating their voice templates.

The RapidStart training requires a Talkman device and any browser-based device with a display, such as a tablet or smart phone.

RapidStart training is only available for Talkman devices.

Setting Up RapidStart

  1. Import the RapidStart task file, RapidStart<version>.vad, into VoiceConsole.
  2. Create a task package from the RapidStart task.
  3. In VoiceConsole, create the new operator and associate the task package for the operator's regular inspection work.
  4. Load the training task to a Talkman device.
  5. Load the operator to the Talkman device.
  6. On the display device, access the main browser page of the Talkman device.

    Typically, connect the display device to the same network as the Talkman device and enter the IP address (or the hostname as vv-deviceserialnumber) of the Talkman device in the browser's address bar.

  7. Connect a headset to the Talkman device.
  8. Give the devices and headset to the technician. The technician begins training by pushing the Play/Pause button.

See VoiceConsole Implementation Guide for more information on RapidStart.

Training Voice Templates

All new technicians must train their voice templates (all the common words that they will use in the voice-directed workflow) in order to perform an inspection with the Honeywell Voice Maintenance & Inspection Solution. The RapidStart application automatically guides technicians through the template training process.

HOW TO:

Have each technician put on his or her headset and turn on the paired device.

Device: "Please keep quiet for a few seconds."

Device: "Please say zero."

Tech: "Zero."

Device: "One."

Tech: "One."

Device: "Two."

Tech: "Two."

Device: "Please say the following words..."

The device prompts each word or phrase at least four times, and the technicians should repeat the prompts naturally. At the end of the training, the device says "Creating voice templates. Please wait." Finally, the device says "Finished creating voice templates," and it goes to sleep.