Owner`s manual
MultiMobile 47
Chapter 3—Application Program Interfaces (APIs)
7. Click the ISDN tab. Select the appropriate ISDN voice coding for your
area. A-law is commonly used in European countries. Mu-law is for US
and Canada.
8. Make sure all other settings in RVS CommCenter are correct.
9. Click Apply; then OK. If settings changed, reboot Windows 95.
Greeting/End Message Recording
You can use Answerphone to record/edit voice recordings.
1. Click Start, Programs, RVS-COM Lite, and then CommCenter.
2. Open the Ports tab. Click Properties.
3. Open the Autoanswer tab. Click Answerphone.
4. Click Add to create a new schedule. Fill in data; then click the Record
calls box.
5. The Greeting message plays when Answerphone answers incoming
calls. The End message only plays when the option Record calls is
checked and the caller exceeds the maximum recording time.
To change the Greeting or End message, click the appropriate Edit
button to open the Recorder utility. Then start recording.
You can also use the Recorder utility to play and check recorded
greeting/end messages. Or, you can import the prerecorded WAV
format voice file as your greeting/end message. (click File and then
Import in Recorder utility) Click OK when finished.
6. To edit an existing schedule, select one and click Properties. Make
changes in the Schedule Properties dialog box.
7. Click OK to return to the Answerphone dialog box. Click (to enable) the
message schedule just added or modified.
8. Click Start, Programs, RVS-COM Lite, and then Telephone.
9. Click the Answerphone function bar to ON (OFF is for ISDN Phone
services). Wait for incoming calls.
Incoming messages are stored in MS Exchange (Inbox on Windows 95
desktop screen). Double-click received voice mails to play messages.