Option Boards

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7.1Voice Storage Option Board

The voice storage option allows the user to store 120 seconds of audio. It is possible to store audio received over the air, detected by the radio or from the accessory microphone. The Voice Storage capability can be used to:

To store an incoming call - “Call Received” feature.

To store a voice message from the user - “Voice Recorder” feature.

￿To store a greetings message and incoming message - “Voice Message” feature.

7.1.1Call Received

The Call Received feature uses the Voice Recorder to allow a user to store up to two minutes of an incoming call with the following benefits:

Reduced opportunities for error.

Improved productivity.

￿Store a message for later replay.

Examples

1.An address and route instructions whilst unable to write down details.

2.A description of a suspect can be replayed to a security team.

7.1.2Voice Recorder

The Voice Recorder feature provides a paperless notepad which allows a user to record up to two minutes of personal messages. The benefits are:

Record a Memo or Reminder.

Improved productivity.

￿Carry only one communications device rather than two; voice recorder device and radio replaced by radio.

Examples

1.Part numbers of a machinery part.

2.Details of a cargo consignment.

3.A brilliant idea for a great new way of working!

7.1.3Voice Message

The Voice Message feature allows a user to record a greetings message which will be automatically played to a caller when the user is absent or unable to reply. The radio will auto-record the incoming call from the caller for the user to play-back later.

Reduce time spent "Calling Back".

Better teamwork - Improved Productivity.

￿Better response from untrained callers.

For a complete list of Motorola option boards, please refer to your Price Pages.

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Motorola 68P64114B12B manual Voice Storage Option Board, Call Received, Examples, Voice Recorder, Voice Message