Features
The Dictaphone PowerMic™ II from Nuance is
specially designed for enhanced physician productivity, providing ergonomic
control of both standard dictation and speech recognition functions. The
PowerMic II microphone offers simplified, thumb-control operation for dictating,
navigating, reviewing, and editing speech recognition generated documentation.
Full Dictation Control :
The PowerMic II advances physician PC dictation to a new level, making it easier
and faster to control voice recording, navigate and select fields in on-screen
templates and
standard reports, and move throughout recognized text reports for review and
editing. The PowerMic II microphone offers simplified, thumb-control operation
for dictating, navigating, reviewing, and editing speech recognition generated
documentation.
In addition to providing complete dictation
control, the PowerMic II incorporates full-function, Microsoft® compatible,
PC-Mouse capabilities into the microphone, to reduce the need for care givers to
continually move between the microphone, mouse, and keyboard.
USB connectivity for easy plug-and-play
installation as well as eliminating the need for sound card-enabled PCs.
Using the PowerMic II, users can rapidly
navigate report template fields, then record and use “voice fill-in”
capabilities to insert recognized text into report template fields. By combining
an ergonomic hand microphone with PC mouse functions, physicians will gain new
levels of dictation speed, ease-of-use, and productivity.
Technical Specifications
Operating System
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Windows® 2000, Windows XP,
Windows Vista® and Citrix® |
USB Version's) |
USB Specification Revision 1.1
USB HID Class 1.1
USB Audio Class 1.0
USB Class Specification for DFU 1.0
USB HID Point of Sale 1.02 |
Frequency Response |
Input/Output |
Microphone |
20 - 16,000 Hz |
Speaker |
500 - 5,000 Hz |
Power Consumption |
Current: 150mA +/-10%
Power: 0.75VA +/-10% |
CPU Minimum |
Pentium® III |
The PowerMic II Kit Includes :
- Dictaphone PowerMic II
- 9' USB cable
- Installation & Quick Reference Guide
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