The default set of voice prompts is provided in US English and is the standard set of voice prompts supplied with the MCU. These are spoken by a female voice in Americanized English. If your unit is using customized voice prompts and you want to return to using the default set of voice prompts:
1. | Go to | . |
2. | In the | section, uncheck Use customized voice prompts. |
3. | If your unit was provided to you as a localized unit, uncheck Use localization package. | |
4. | Click | . |
The default voice prompts will be applied immediately, although it may take a few seconds before everyone connected to the MCU is able to hear the new prompts.
It is possible to upload a collection of alternative voice prompts to the MCU with a single upload operation, using a customization package. Such a package may have been supplied to you by Codian or one of its representatives, or you may have created the package yourself (see Downloading a customization package).
To upload a package:
1. | Go to | . |
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2. | In the | section, click | and locate the .package file on your computer. |
3. | Click | . |
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The upload may take several seconds, depending on the size of the package file and the speed of your network connection. When the upload is complete, a status screen will be shown, displaying some or all of the individual voice prompt customizations included in the package if the upload was a success, or an error message if the upload failed for some reason.
To apply the uploaded customization package:
In the | section, check Use customized voice prompts. |
:If you were already using uploaded alternative voice prompts on the MCU, then these will be immediately replaced by those in the customization package. If a particular customized file is not included in the package, then any existing customization is unchanged. This allows customization sets to be built up using several different packages if required.
You may review the voice prompt customizations available in the table headed Voice prompts. The list displays all voice prompt customizations, providing details for those which have alternatives uploaded. Because these lists can be quite long, by default they are hidden. Instead, the number of customizations (files) available is shown. If any have been modified (meaning an alternative customization has been uploaded, either individually, or as part of a package), then this is indicated by an asterisk after the table name.
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