Prompts 1 through 6
These are the voice prompts that the SVM 400 speaks when the Menu Block is entered.
Menu prompts 1-6 are spoken in succession and are normally used to prompt the caller for an entry. Allowable
inputs include any four digit prompt number (1000 - 9999). A blank entry means “say nothing.” To use a differ-
ent, or custom prompt, highlight the field to be changed and enter the desired prompt number. To review or
edit the prompt text, press Ctrl + O (O is for Open). Press F1 to bring up the help screens and page down to
page 2 for instructions on how to edit text boxes.
Invalid Condition Pmt
The prompt spoken when no match is found during a MENU search. It normally advis-
es the caller that their entry is invalid, try again. Press Ctrl + O (O is for Open). To review the prompt text, num-
ber, recorded length and date recorded.
Request Password Pmt
The prompt which asks the caller to enter a password (when appropriate). The
prompt is used when a caller has made an entry that requires a password for access to another block or per-
form an administrative function.
Maximum Caller Entry Digits
Indicates the maximum number of digits the caller may enter in response to the
menu prompts. The allowable values are 1 - 10. This should be set to the length of the maximum valid entry in
this menu. If set greater, SVM 400 will wait unnecessarily for additional digits to be entered. If the caller enters
more than the specified number of digits, the excess will be carried forward to the next block.
Wait for First Entry Digit
This is the time, in seconds (from 0 to 99), that SVM 400 will wait for the caller to
make an entry. This timer begins after the last menu prompt has been spoken.
Wait for Subsequent Digits
This is the time, in seconds (from 0 to 99), that SVM 400 will wait for the caller to
make a subsequent entry. This timer begins after the first caller entry digit has been received and resets after
each digit pressed by the caller, up to the Max Caller Entry value.
Repeat Prompts if NO ENTRY
Indicates the number of times, from 0 to 9, the menu prompts are repeated, if
no entry is made by the caller.
Retry if INVALID Condition
The number of additional attempts that this MENU allows if the caller makes an
invalid entry. The allowable inputs are 0 - 9. When retries are exhausted, the SVM 400 will exit the menu using
the <INVALID> condition.
Operating MODE
Indicates the Mode Name and Number for which the displayed Block Pointers’ Targets are
active. Operating Modes are given an unique number by the system. In the SVM 400 they are 01-04, indicating
Day, Night, Holiday and Emergency / Bad Weather.
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