Motion Computing C5 manual Using the built-in microphones, Setting up the angle of acceptance

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Using the built-in microphones

You can use the built-in microphones to record audio, dictate notes, and use voice commands. The two microphones are used at the same time to optimize sound detection for speech recognition and voice recording.

You can use the Speak Anywhere acoustics software to fine tune the built-in microphones to suit your environment. The software enables you to use the microphones in a variety of settings, including small or large groups, noisy environments, or for individual dictation or voice commands. The software improves the microphone reception by:

Removing all sounds outside of the user-defined angle of acceptance.

Minimizing background and ambient noise.

Removing echo caused by the microphone picking up the speaker output (feedback).

Setting up the angle of acceptance

The angle of acceptance defines how the built-in microphones detect sounds. You can remove all sounds outside of a specified angle. When recording, dictating, or using voice commands, you may need to adjust this setting until you achieve the desired results.

To set up the angle of acceptance

1.Open Motion Dashboard to the Audio panel (page 18).

2.Under Microphone, select one of the following:

Narrow angle. Configures the microphones to detect sound on a narrow angle near the bottom center of the display. Narrow is the best setting for dictation, Voice over IP, or “voice noisy” environments.

Medium angle. Configures the microphones to detect sound at a wider angle. Medium is the best setting for a small group, conference table, or “voice quiet” environment.

Wide angle. The microphones detect sound at the widest angle. If the microphones are detecting too much background noise, change to a narrower setting.

If a sound is loud enough, the microphones will pick it up regardless of the angle of acceptance setting.

You can limit the detection of these outside sounds by turning down the microphone level and speaking louder. This reduces the microphones’ range and restricts the capability to detect extraneous sounds.

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Chapter 3 Using the Motion C5

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Contents User’s Guide AuthenTec is a registered trademark of AuthenTec, Inc Getting Started Overview FrontRight side Top sideBack side Setting up the Motion C5 Tablet PC TutorialsTo calibrate the digitizer Under Pen, tap Calibrate DigitizerGet familiar with the Motion C5 Features2 Pen Status lightsFront panel buttons Windows Security buttonFingerprint reader DisplaySecurity DataGuard CameraMicrophones Speaker Docking connectorRfid reader Bar code scanner optional UPC-A UPC-EBluetooth wireless Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g wirelessBattery Power adapter Features Using the Motion C5 Using Motion Dashboard To start Motion DashboardUsing the pen Configuring pen optionsTo configure pen options Tap the Pen & Button Options buttonUsing Tablet PC Input Panel Using the cameraTo start Input Panel To use the cameraConfiguring front panel buttons To configure the front panel buttonsTap Pen and Button Options Tap the Tablet Buttons tab Tap ChangeAdjusting the display brightness Using the displayChanging the screen orientation Changing the display rotation sequence To change the rotation sequenceUsing the bar code scanner To use the bar code scannerUsing the Rfid reader To use the Rfid readerSetting up the angle of acceptance Using the built-in microphonesTo set up the angle of acceptance Setting up the skew angle Using speech recognitionTo set up the skew angle Setting up speech recognition To set up speech recognitionSelect Dictation or Commands Starting speech recognitionUsing power management Using Standby To put the computer on StandbyTo enable Hibernation Using HibernateSelect Enable Hibernation To put the computer on Hibernate Using the battery Checking battery powerTo check the remaining battery power To check the battery gaugeRemoving and replacing the battery Charging the batteryTo remove the battery To replace the battery Swapping the batteryTo swap batteries Battery and power management tips Disposing of used batteriesUsing Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint reader Capturing a fingerprintTo start Motion OmniPass To capture a fingerprintPage Fingerprint reader tips Using password replacement Using the password wizardTo register passwords To run the password wizardSetting up strong logon security To enable strong logon securityTo configure authentication rules Logging on to a remembered siteUsing Windows Security Center Setting up Windows user accounts Setting up users and passwordsSetting a Bios password Setting up a hard disk drive HDD password Using Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/gEnabling or disabling Wi-Fi Setting up a Wi-Fi connection Using BluetoothEnabling or disabling Bluetooth Setting up a Bluetooth device To set up a Bluetooth connectionFinding additional software Bluetooth wireless tipsIf the device is not discovered… Care and Maintenance General careView Anywhere display Standard displayCleaning in a health care environment Disinfecting proceduresCleaning the fan cover Cleaning solutionsTo clean the fan cover Training and documentation considerationsCleaning the fingerprint reader To clean the fingerprint readerTraveling with the Motion C5 Replacing pen tipsOrdering new pens To replace the pen tipFAA Wireless air travel requirement Using Acronis True Image in WindowsRestoring data Traveling by airCreating a bootable disk Creating a backup archiveUsing Acronis Startup Recovery Manager To remove the OEM Zone Removing the Acronis OEM ZoneTap Remove Acronis OEM Zone Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Computer will not enter Hibernation modeComputer does not turn on Computer does not shut downBattery does not last very long less than three hours Display goes black while the C5 is still turned onLost data while swapping batteries Desktop area is larger than the C5 displayC5 does not respond to the pen I am using Expand Display adaptersPointer on the screen does not align with the pen Function button does not workNo sound is coming from the speakers Computer seems to be operating more slowly than usualFrequently asked questions Warranty and insurance programs SpecificationsHow do I adjust the C5 for left-handed use? Service and support Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support
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