Ericsson EDACS LBI-39077 User Manual

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VOICE PROMPTS

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PROGRAMMING COMMANDS

There are three voice prompt programming commands, each made up of two parts. The first part says what to do. The second
part says what prompt number to do it to. The following numbers are used for the first part:

0

Erase

2

Play

9

Record

For example, the command 05 says to erase the message for voice prompt number 5, the command 24 says to play back the
message for voice prompt number 4, and the command 91 says to record the message for voice prompt number 1.

There are two additional voice prompt programming commands, each made up of one part. The following DTMF characters
are used alone:

*

Stop Recording Message

## Hang Up Phone Line

To avoid dead time, use the star (*) key to mark the end of a message when the message is shorter than the allotted time.

NOTE

You must use the star (*) key to mark the end of a message when the message is shorter than the allotted time and your
system uses dial-click signaling. Any dial-click signaling during a dead time (between the end of an unmarked message and
the allotted time for that message) will not be detected.

As many prompts as you like may be recorded, played, erased, and re-recorded without hanging up (provided you don’t wait
more than 10 seconds in between). When you are through programming you can speed up the start of the cloning process by
pressing the pound (#) key twice to hang up. Otherwise the cloning will have to wait for the 10-second timeout.

The following prompts are given during programming to guide you:

Two Ding-Dongs: - This prompt is sent when you first enter the programming mode.

Fast Busy Tone: - This prompt is sent if you wait more than 10 seconds between programming activities. The GTI
unit hangs up the line after this prompt.

Three Ding-Dongs: - This prompt is sent after an invalid command or message number.

Six Beeps: - This prompt is sent at the beginning of recording a message.

Eight Beeps: - This prompt is sent to indicate a message is being erased.

One Ding-Dong: - This prompt is sent after a message has been erased or the maximum length of the message has
been recorded.

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