Voice Compression Rate
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Chapter 2: Features
UX Mail Manual
Voice Compression Rate
Description
The Voice Compression Rate determines the compression method voice mail uses to store voice messages.
There are two rates available:
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32 kbits/sec - which maximizes the quality of the stored messages.
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24 kbits/sec - which conserves storage space but sacrifices message quality.
You select the Voice Compression Rate during initial installation. Choose whichever method best suits the
site requirements. Normally, you should leave this option at its default setting (32 kbits/sec).
Related Features
Voice mail can automatically remove quiet (silent) periods from recorded messages to conserve mes-
sage space. Recording Silence Elimination may, however, cause stored messages to sound choppy and/
or unnatural.
Programming
Step 1
During initial installation, select the Voice Compression Rate.
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- The Voice Compression Rate choices are:
32 kbits/sec
- which maximizes the quality of the stored messages.
24 kbits/sec
- which conserves storage space but sacrifices message quality.
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The default setting for this option is
32 kbits/sec
(maximized for voice recording quality)
Operation
N/A
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