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# Next, type the name for player 2 on the TI computer keyboard pressing the appropriate letter keys. Then, press ENTER on the computer keyboard.
# The voice training option screen appears.
 
===Voice Training the MBX System===
The MBX Expansion System allows you to control all the fielding in Championship Baseball by the sound of your voice. To do so, you must train your voice. There are nine words that the MBX system must be trained to recognize. Each player speaks all nine words, as prompted by the screen, and repeats the sequence again to be sure the words are properly recognized.
 
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There are nine words to repeat because there are nine fielding positions. If you prefer to program a pitcher's name, like' 'Catfish,'' rather than the word "Pitcher," then say "Catfish" whenever the word "Pitcher" appears on the screen. Voice training is optional.
 
Here's what the voice training option screen looks like.
 
[[File:Championship Baseball - Voice Training.jpg|400px|center|thumb|Championship Baseball MBX Voice Training]]
 
If you press '''NO''' or '''GO''' on your MBX console, you can bypass voice training and field with the MBX action-input keypad.
 
If you press '''YES''', you can voice train and field by using Voice Recognition and the headset microphone.
 
'''Note:''' Before starting the game, be sure you and your opponent have decided who is the Horne (Blue) team, and who is the Visiting (Red) team. The Horne team is in the field first, and last to bat at the end of a game. The voice training option, of course, is presented to both players (Horne and Visiting). Player 1 selects voice training first; player 2 selects voice training second.
 
====Preparing for Voice Training====
When training the computer to recognize your voice, try to pronounce the '' programmed word'' as you would say it during frantic play. The tone you use as you ''train'' the computer should be the same tone you would use during play firm, but somewhat faster and more excited than a normal tone. See the MBX Expansion System Booklet for important details on voice training.
 
Player 1 now puts on the headset microphone, adjusting the earpads, and locating the microphone boom so it is just to the side of his or her mouth and not more than two inches from his or her mouth.

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