06-19-2003 10:26 AM - edited 03-13-2019 12:25 AM
This may sound stupid, but I was trying to create a menu with TTY Angel.
I thought it could be used to create call handler menus like "Welcome to Micro Networks, for tech support press 1"
I tried entering that in the tool, and saving the wave file. Than I used the wav file in the call handler menu, but when I called, all I got was a bunch of beeps.
Can someone explain what is going on?
Thanks,
Dave Webster
06-19-2003 12:02 PM
Be sure to read "A Brief TTY Primer" in the help file,
http://www.ciscounitytools.com/HelpFiles/TTYAngel.htm#_Toc40151442
If you're "listening" to a TTY wave file with anything other than a TTY device then a bunch of beeps is what you should expect.
06-20-2003 04:15 AM
Then what is a TTY device, and how do I make this work for creating the menus? It says in the help file that you can use it to recreate the default menus, so I would think I could use it to create my own custom menus.
Dave W
06-20-2003 06:46 AM
A TTY device is short for TeleType device or a TDD (Telephone Device for the Deaf) - this tool is designed for folks creating audio text applications and converting prompts over for deaf callers that are using such phone devices to access Unity. The help file covers a lot of this information...
06-20-2003 10:37 AM
You might be looking for the Audio Text Manager (ATM) utility that builds IVR-type responses into Unity:
http://ciscounitytools.com/APP_AudioTextManager.htm
A good training video there as well, cheers.
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