Listen Properties

To access the P Properties Properties allow you to control specific details of the program and how it runs. For example, the "Allow Barge-in" property detirmines whether the caller will be allowed to interrupt the system and jump ahead without listening to every single Vox. All the Properties are automatically set to their default value when you create a new Project. You can change the Properties for a specific item from the Properties Table, or you can change Properties for the entire Project from the Project Properties box. allow you to control specific details of the program and how it runs. For example, the "Allow Barge-in Barge-in allows the caller to interrupt the system and jump ahead. If Barge-in is disabled, the caller will have to listen to every single Vox before they are allowed to reply." property determines whether the caller will be allowed to interrupt the system and jump ahead without listening to every single Vox A Vox is an Action An Action is a specific command that you can add to an Action List. There are five types of Actions: Vox, Listen, Goto, Transfer, and Hangup. that plays a sound file. You can record a Vox in your own voice You can fill out the Voice field when recording a Quick Vox or Library Vox. Filling out the Description is optional, but it allows you to keep track of your Voxes more easily. directly from the Speech Driven Information System. You can also use the Audio Manager The Audio Manager contains all of the audio files in the program. You can use the Audio Manager to create Library Voxes and to import other sounds into the Speech Driven Information System. You can also rerecord or change Voice, Description and Transcript information about all Library and Quick Voxes in the Audio Manager. to import recordings or sound effects that you have obtained from other sources.. All the Properties are automatically set to their default value when you create a new Project Each Project you create represents a single Speech Driven Information System An Information System is a general term used to describe the product you are designing with this software. This could be any type of system in which you can give information to your callers, such as a Virtual Customer Service Center, a Virtual Technical Support Center, or a Virtual Help Desk.. So, if you want to create three separate Information Systems, you will need to create three different Projects.. You can change the Properties for a specific item from the Properties Table, or you can change Properties for the entire Project from the Project Properties box.roperties Properties allow you to control specific details of the program and how it runs. For example, the "Allow Barge-in" property determines whether the caller will be allowed to interrupt the system and jump ahead without listening to every single Vox. All the Properties are automatically set to their default value when you create a new Project. You can change the Properties for a specific item from the Properties Table, or you can change Properties for the entire Project from the Project Properties box. for an individual Listen A Listen tells the program to listen to the caller. It will then try to match what they say to the information you enter in the Grammar. A Listen is a Terminal Action. This means it will be the last Action in an Actions List. :

  1. Open the Module Modules are the individual elements you use to create your Information System. When you create an Information System, you are crafting a conversation between a computer and a live person. Each Module represents a single, distinct portion of that conversation. The different types of Modules are: Start, List, Multilevel, Overview, Yes/No, Goto, Hangup, Transfer, Global, Global Yes/No and Goto Project. Each Module has its own unique function and symbol. in which the Listen is located.

  2. Click once on the Listen itself to open its Properties.

  3. To change any of the Listen properties in this single Listen, simply double click on the property you wish to change

After audio delay The Audio delay is the number of seconds the system will wait for the caller to respond before it considers the response a No Input. (sec): The number of seconds the system will wait for the caller to respond before it considers the response A Response gives your customers an answer to their question or directs them to another Module that has the information they need. A Response can contain as many Voxes as you would like AND/OR a Goto OR a Transfer OR a Hangup. a No Input .

Replay initial audio The initial audio is the Vox or Voxes that play before the caller is asked to make a response. These Vox(es) ask the caller a question. after handler A Handler is an Action List that goes into effect when a No Input, No Match, or Error occurs. : Whether the Vox should play again after the system plays a No Input A No Input occurs when the system is expecting a response and the caller doesn't say anything., a No Match , or an Error An Error is anything within the system itself that creates a glitch in the Speech Driven Information System, such as a missing Vox or a Goto that doesn't go anywhere. .

 


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