On/off led through speech recognition in labview

Hy Everyone I want to on/off led through speech recognition. this will be just a build up towards my main project. I want to say on, the led should on and off,the led should off.
Need help
regards
Kunal

My project that I am working on is Speech Recognition for elevator system
I have some files which I am working on it but there are possible errors.
can you help me with it.
I thought to start biulding for just a light and I would be able to work on this.
Attachments:
Speech Recognition Text Callback.vi ‏13 KB
Speech Recognizer Initialize.vi ‏23 KB
speech.vi ‏13 KB

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