Setting up a Hangup Module

You have already learned that you can hang up on your callers by adding a Hangup Action to an Actions List.  You can also set up a Hangup Module A Hangup Module is a Module that allows you to hang up on your caller. It is a Module with a Hangup as its Terminal Action.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. is a Module that allows you to hang up on your caller. It is a Module with a Hangup as its Terminal 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...  Each time you want to hang up on your callers within a 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., you would just add a Goto Action that points to the Hangup Module.

A Hangup Module is simply a M Modules are the individual elements you use to create your Information System. When you create an 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., you are crafting a conversation between a computer and a live person. Each Module represents a single, distinct portion of that conversation. There are eleven different types of Modules: Start, List, Natural Language, Multilevel, Overview, Yes/No, Goto A Goto is an Action that sends callers to another Module. A Goto is a Terminal Action. This means it will be the last Action in an Actions List., Hangup, Transfer A Transfer is an Action that will hang up on callers. A Transfer is a Terminal Action. This means it will be the last Action in an Actions List., Global, and Global Yes/No. Each Module has its own unique function and symbol.odule 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. There are eleven different types of Modules: Start, List, Natural Language, Multilevel, Overview, Yes/No, Goto, Hangup, Transfer, Global, and Global Yes/No. Each Module has its own unique function and symbol. with a Hangup as its Terminal Action, just like a Goto Module is a Module with a Goto as its Terminal Action, and a Transfer Module is a Module with a Transfer as its Terminal Action.

  1. Return to the Call Flow View

  2. Double click on the Hangup Module to open it.  (Click on the picture, not on the words.)

  3. Expand the Main A list of Actions that determine what will happen once the caller enters a Module. Each Module has its own unique Main. The Main is marked with an orange arrow. by clicking on the plus sign [+] to the left of the word "Main."

  4. Right click on the word "Main" and choose "Add Vox " from the popup menu.

  5. Double click on the word "None" in the Properties Table A table in which all the 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. for any Module, Action List, Action, or Grammar The Grammar contains the words and phrases for which the program will listen in a given Module. Concepts, Phrases, Confirmations, Responses, and the Phrase Library are all part of the Grammar List. are listed. There is a seperate table for all of the Project Each Project you create represents a single Speech Driven Information System. So, if you want to create three separate Information Systems, you will need to create three different Projects. Properties which is visible at all times. This is known as the Project Properties Table..

  6. Double click on "Library" in the yellow box that appears.

  7. Double click on "SELECT" in the Properties Table.

  8. The "Open Vox" dialog will open containing the Library Vox you created earlier.

  9. Click once on "Goodbye" to highlight it.

  1. Click "OK."


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