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Dial Tone Trim Size This amount is trimmed off the end of any recorded message that is terminated by dial
tone. This parameter is measured in hundredths of seconds.
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Detect on Leading Edge Not used.
Minimum DTMF Duration This parameter controls the sensitivity of the DTMF (touch-tone) detectors only dur-
ing recording of voice prompts and announcements. The value represents the minimum time period (in hun-
dredths of seconds) during which a tone must be valid in order to be accepted as a caller entry. A lower value
makes the SVM 400 more sensitive to DTMF tones. If excessive "Talk Off" problems are experienced during
recording operations, the value should be increased. Talk Off occurs when a human voice emulates a DTMF
tone. If users frequently experience difficulty in stopping recording (as evidenced by touch tones being includ-
ed in the recordings), this value should be reduced. This parameter is expressed in hundredths of a second.
The default is 7 (70 ms).
Note: Drastic changes of this value are not recommended. A small change can make a significant difference.
This parameter has no effect during playback.
DTMF Cutout Period If, during prompt playback, the DTMF detector senses a tone, the SVM 400 will tem-
porarily suspend playback for the time period specified by this parameter. If the tone remains valid during this
time, it is considered to be a valid caller entry and playback is stopped. If the tone becomes invalid while play-
back is temporarily suspended, it is considered to be "Talk Off" and playback is resumed. This value is
expressed in hundredths of a second. The default is 1 (10 ms). Note: This parameter has no effect during
recording.
*Outbound DTMF Duration This parameter controls the duration of tones dialed by SVM 400. Tone Duration
sets the duration of each tone dialed. This value is expressed in hundredths of a second. The default is 8 (80
ms).
*Outbound Inter-Digit Time These parameters control the duration of tones dialed by SVM 400. Inter-Digit
Time sets the time between dialed tones. This value is expressed in hundredths of a second. The default is 8
(80 ms).
MULTILINGUAL VOICE PROMPT SUPPORT
The multilingual voice prompt support page shows a list of all installed languages. Languages are defined by
Language and Locale (or dialect). The field that you can edit in this page is the 'Key Code'.
Key Code The key code is the shared digit entered by the caller and used by the SVM 400 to identify a lan-
guage selection.
Default System Language This sets the default operating language of the system.
Note: All language selection is based on the order of the defined languages in this screen. If the languages are
to be re-ordered, added to or changed, then it should be done first, before any mailbox language options are
set.
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