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Interactive Voice Response Alarm Clock

ILA Item: 247519

User Instructions

Note: When the clock is connected to the provided AC Adapter, will the Voice Trigger mode be active. This will enable you to use the command, "Hello Moshi" to identify the time, date, temperature and much more. Be sure after following the instructions below that the switch labeled:

"Voice Trigger" is in the on position.

When using the clock on battery power, the voice trigger mode is disabled and the screen must be pressed to activate all voice interactive commands.

This clock has four different alternating color backgrounds for speaking, listening and temperature. The night light will alternate in 6 colors.

The display turns red color when the inside temperature is 90 F and above, or if a function is not working properly.

The display turns green color when the inside temperature is between 70 and 89 F, or when the clock is listening.

The display turnss light blue color when the inside temperature is between 60 and 69 F.

The display turnss dark blue color when the inside temperature is 59 F and below, or when the clock is talking.

Activation List of Spoken Commands

To start using the clock either when using the provided AC Adapter or while using the batteries, Please begin your interaction with the clock with the following steps:

1. say “Hello Moshi”, then the clock will will respond with:

“Welcome, command please"

Use any of the following voice commands:

“Time” – The clock will respond “the time is (current time)”.

“Set Time” – The clock will respond “tell me the current time: and, on first usage or after an error.

Here is an example of how to correctly say the time:

Respond with the current time to set the clock (for example, will say “six o’clock pm”). The clock will then confirm “the time is now set to six o’clock pm”.

“Alarm” – The clock will respond “the alarm is set to (alarm time) and say whether the alarm is on or off....