4. Voice responses view

Currently, the major function of voice response is to be a answer machine. Details are described bellows.

4-1 Voice responses list view and menu

This screen shows a list of voice responses. When a voice response get focused (highlighted), available menu items include:

New voice response: Create a new voice response.

Edit voice response: Edit the focused voice response.

Delete voice response: Delete the focused voice response.

Rename voice response: Rename the focused voice response.

Application: See section 2-1.

4-2 Create or edit a voice response

PhonePilot will change to voice response edit mode when you are creating or editing a voice response. The editing screen is showed as the two screenshots on the bottom right corner of this page. Each panes of the screen are explained as fellows:

a.The name of voice response being edited now.

b.The path of current editing screen.

c.Left side icons indicates “call in”.

d.Right side icons indicate the corresponding action of every key. Currently there are two possible actions:

Leave a message: When incoming callers select this kind of action, voice response will play a voice greeting first, then begin to record their voice message. Notice! When recording voice message is processing, the caller will hear a beep every five seconds. These beeps are generated by you phone and can’t be muted. If caller feel confused by these beeps, you can inform them in advanced when greeting is playing.

Key undefined: The current key isn’t associated with any action yet.

e.Texts on upper middle are the name of corresponding action. Texts on lower middle are the detail information of corresponding action. For examples, the detail information of

“Leave a message” shows the maximum duration of a message. It facilitates you to look it over at a glance.

The menu items in voice response editing mode include:

New action: When an undefined action getting focused (highlighted), select this menu item will create a new action. See section 4-3 for detail explanation of creating a new one.

Edit action: When a defined action getting focused (highlighted), select this menu item will edit an existing action. See section 4-3 for detail explanation of editing an existing one.

Delete action: When a defined action getting focused (highlighted), select this menu item will

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Nokia E62, E50, 5500 manual Voice responses list view and menu, Create or edit a voice response

5500, E62, E50 specifications

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