
A Confirmation A Confirmation double checks with a caller to make sure the system understood their response. This way, your callers will not start receiving information about a topic they are not really interested in. Confirmations are always yes or no questions, such as, "Did you say you're interested in locations?" double checks with a caller to make sure the system understood their answer. This way, your callers will not start receiving unwanted information about a topic they did not request. Therefore, a Confirmation Action List An Action List is a general term used to describe any place where you can string together a list of Actions. There are several types of Action Lists, each with a unique function and symbol: Mains, No Inputs, No Matches, Errors, Confirmations, and Responses.Action An Action is a specific command that you can add to an Action List. There are five types of Actions: Vox, 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., Goto, Transfer, and Hangup. List is a general term used to describe any place where you can string together a list of Actions. There are several types of Action Lists, each with a unique function and symbol: Mains, No Inputs, No Matches, Errors, Confirmations, and Responses. should always contain a Vox A Vox is an Action that plays a sound file. You can record a Vox in your own voice directly from the Speech Driven Information System. You can also use the Audio Manager to import recordings or sound effects that you have obtained from other sources. with a Yes/No question.
Here some examples of Confirmations: "Did you say you’re interested in locations?" or "I think you said you’re interested in hours of operation. Is this correct?"
Confirmations are always yes or no questions. The program automatically knows that if the caller answers "Yes" to the Confirmation question, it will direct them to the appropriate 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.. If they answer "No," it will either offer them another choice that sounds similar, or it will have them repeat their response. The words that are accepted for "Yes" and "No" are determined by the Global Yes/No Module.
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