Specifications

Voice Interface Modes & Codes
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Appendix A
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APPENDIX A VOICE INTERFACE MODES & CODES
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Modes
The Voice Interface, also called “dial-up”, has two basic modes,
Voice and Data.
Normally, the Voice Interface will answer the line in voice mode.
This allows it to respond to DTMF commands and it will respond
to these commands with text-to-speech vocal responses. At dial-
in, the Voice Interface will ask for the site access password. You
will have three attempts to enter the correct password. After three
incorrect tries you will be disconnected.
The Voice Interface can be switched to data mode at dial-in by
adding commas (two second pause) and the digits “020” to the
modem dial-out number (ie. 555-1212,,,020). This change is
made in the “Site Dialing” window.
Configuration and setup of the Voice Interface can only be done
using a PC and you must be connected to the Voice Interface in
data mode.You cannot configure and setup the Voice Interface in
voice mode.
There are two levels of access in voice mode. Operator access
allows you to issue commands, run macros, and monitor your
metering and status channels. Observer access allows you to
only monitor metering and status channels.
You can call up to five telephone numbers, which are entered in
the “Site Dialing” configuration. You can call out in one of the
following modes: Pager, Data, Voice (Leave Message) and
Voice (Enter Password).