44 GSM-X SATEL
Managing voice messages
You can manage voice messages for the events of which the module is to inform the users.
click to open the settings window. In the window, you can select the source from
which messages will be recorded or the text-to-speech converter (voice
synthesizer) installed on the computer that will be used for text processing.
You can download the Microsoft Speech Platform 11 from the www.microsoft.com web
site. Installation of the following files is required:
SpeechPlatformRuntime.msi (x86 i.e. 32-bit version),
MSSpeech_TTS_xx-XX_yyyy.msi (where xx-XX is language, and yyyy is voice).
click to save the voice messages to the module.
click to read the voice messages from the module.
click to convert the message text into a voice message.
click to play back the selected voice message.
click to record the voice message.
click to stop recording / playback of the selected message.
click to import the .WAV file to be used as the voice message for the selected
event.
click to delete the selected .WAV type voice message.
Event assignment
Event – event description.
Push – event category. You can assign the event to one of the following categories: 1: Alarm
/ 2: Violation / 3: Restore, / 4: Output control, / 5: Input block / 6: Diagnostics / 7: Other / 8:
Push to all. Double click on the field or enter a digit from 1 to 8.
T1…T8 – messaging method selected for the given telephone (see “Users” p. 52):
[blank field] – no messaging,
s – SMS messaging,
c – CLIP messaging,
v – voice messaging.
Double click on the field or enter letter s, c or v to define the method of notification.
SMS/Push message – content of the SMS/push message. The message may contain up to
32 characters.
Voice message – content of the voice message. In order to convert it into the voice
message, click the button. See also “Managing voice messages”.
CLIP messaging
User – user name (see “Users” p. 52).
Attempts – the number of attempts to send notification by means of CLIP to the given user
telephone (see “Users” p. 52). You can enter from 0 to 15 (by default: 3).
If the “Confirmation” option is disabled, the module will make just one call, regardless
of the programmed number of attempts.