Recording system prompts______________________________

You may want to record over system prompts for some of the following reasons:

nYou want your custom prompts and system prompts to be recorded with the same voice.

nYou want to change the message text of a prompt, for example, the Welcome message.

nYou have access to voice talent that you prefer over the existing Strata CS voices.

nYou have localized the telephone commands for a language not provided with Strata CS (see “Localizing the telephone commands” on page 12-12) and want to record all the prompts in that language as well.

Recording options

You can record in the one of the following ways:

nRecord the system prompts professionally using a voice vendor experienced in telephony recordings.

nRecord over the system prompts yourself using the Strata CS Administrator, your telephone, and a VAP tool.

About the sentence file

The sentence file is a text file that contains all the voice prompts and the sentences they form. The American English sentence file is located in:

C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\TVLEN00.INI

Note: “EN00” identifies American English files. Strata CS includes two other sets of system prompts. EN10 identifies British English files. ES00 identifies Latin American Spanish files.

About the .VAP and .VOX files

Strata CS prompts are contained in:

nThe .VAP file, an indexed file containing individual .VOX recordings of variable information. Variable information, for example, numbers and dates, is used to build more complex prompts.

n.VOX files. There is a separate .VOX file for each sentence and phrase in the Strata CS TUI.

The .VAP and .VOX files are used together to produce the complete prompts that callers and users hear. For example, in the sentence prompt, “You have three new messages, and twelve saved messages”, the words “three” and “twelve” come from the .VAP file.

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