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If the caller dials 2 to confirm the recorded message, the VMS prompts the caller:
“Dial 1 to disconnect, ‘0’
to go to Home Position’
.
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If the caller fails to dial any digit, and the call is timed out, the VMS ends the call with the response:
“Thank
you your call”.
In the same way, when you set a voice guided alarm, the VMS plays the alarm-related voice prompts, like:
“Enter
the time, HH MM in twenty four hour format
”. Thus, for every voice mail related function or feature, the VMS plays
the appropriate voice message.
The VMS gives you the option of either using the default voice guidance messages loaded in the VMS Card
configuration,
or
recording custom messages that better suit your purpose.
All VMS default voice messages are in English only. If you want, you may record voice messages in your local
language.
No special programming is required for using the default voice messages. However, if you want to use custom
messages, you must first:
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record the message (Greetings, Welcome Messages, Graph Node messages, Voice Guidance prompt).
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upload the new recorded message file in the VMS configuration.
Recording Voice Messages
When you record messages of your choice, consider these important points:
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Each voice message file has a unique file name, e.g.: ‘Thankyou.wav’ containing the message
“Thank you
for your call”
; ‘Extbusy.wav’ containing the message
“The person you called is busy”
.
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The voice message file is tagged with a unique number, referred to a
Prompt Number
, e.g. ‘Thankyou.wav’
is tagged with the prompt number 108, ‘Extbusy.wav’ is tagged with the prompt number 100.
The complete list of voice messages by their prompt numbers and file names is provided at the end of this
topic.
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There are two ways to record custom voice messages. You may either:
1.
record voice messages using a Telephone connected to ETERNITY NE,
or
2.
record voice messages from any other source, and upload the audio files of the Voice messages on to
the VMS configuration files, from a computer.
You may upload the files using the embedded FTP server of the VMS Card.
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Voice messages are in WAV format, so the custom messages must also be in the same format.
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When you record voice messages from a Telephone, the VMS stores the message you record in the
required file format, with its unique file name and prompt number. All you need to do is define the
Prompt Number
when you record your message.
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When you record voice messages from any other source and upload the them in the VMS configuration
files, make sure that the audio files are recorded in
.wav
file format, with the attributes listed below:
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Bit Rate: 128 kbps
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Audio Sample Size: 16 bit
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