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Analog Endpoint User Guide
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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is a feature available for systems using EM.
Because ASR is a very flexible feature, it can be enabled or disabled on several differ-
ent levels. When ASR is enabled for your mailbox, you can issue spoken commands
to navigate the voice mail menus. ASR also allows subscribers and non-subscribers to
navigate automated attendant menus, call routing applications, and search the directo-
ries using voice commands.
When you access voice mail, if you are given the option to say a command or press a
dialpad button to complete a task, then ASR is enabled for your mailbox. If you are
only prompted to press a dialpad button, ASR is not enabled for your mailbox. If your
mailbox is not ASR-enabled, you can still navigate the menus and perform tasks by
pressing the appropriate dialpad buttons when prompted by the system.
When using ASR, follow these guidelines for best results:
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When completing a mailbox-related task, either say the command each time or
press the dialpad buttons each time.
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Use the handset when issuing spoken commands. Your endpoint’s speaker can
pick up background noise and other sounds, which may cause the system to mis-
interpret a command.
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Voice mail command words are shown on display endpoints. If your endpoint has
a display and you don’t hear the command word when the prompt is announced,
look at the display for the appropriate voice command.
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When you use the dialpad buttons to complete a task, you are sometimes
prompted to press
to indicate to the system that you have finished entering
buttons. It is not necessary to say “Pound” or “Hash” when using ASR. The
silence that follows your voice command replaces the
button.
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While you are recording a message, ASR is temporarily disabled, therefore you
cannot issue spoken commands to access options like pause and erase. If you
attempt to issue a spoken command while you are recording, your recording will
include the command you issued. To access the pause and erase options, you
must press the appropriate dialpad buttons.
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You cannot use ASR to set up your e-mail password (see
). For security
reasons, you must enter your e-mail password characters by pressing the appro-
priate dialpad buttons. Entering passwords this way prevents others from over-
hearing your password.
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If the system cannot interpret your voice commands for three consecutive
attempts, ASR is temporarily disabled by the system for the current call. You can
still complete tasks using the dialpad buttons; however, you will no longer be
prompted to say a command.
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You can temporarily disable ASR for the current call by selecting option eight
from the main menu.
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