Voice Detect

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SECTION 1

VOICE DETECT

BOXES

This feature allows callers to make choices or respond to prompts by saying Yes or remaining silent. The system listens for spoken sound, not touchtones. Outside callers can use the voice mail system by speaking, even if they do not have touchtone telephones.

You can use voice detect boxes to set up special call routing applications or special audiotext applications. You can combine voice detect boxes with interview boxes to collect information from callers.

You may also set up voice detect call holding. Callers can say Yes to indicate they want to hold for a busy extension. Voice detect call holding is available on voice detect boxes, transaction boxes, the Operator Box, and on

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Figure 25-1 Sample Voice Detect Box

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NEC 750370 manual Section Voice Detect Boxes, ID $VOICE already added