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Synthesizer
Voice
– software voice synthesizer to be used for synthesizing messages. If you want to
change it to another, click on the field to display the list of synthesizers installed in the
system, then click on the one that you want to use.
You can download the Microsoft Speech Platform 11 from www.microsoft.com.
Installation of the following files is required:
SpeechPlatformRuntime.msi (x86 i.e. 32-bit version),
MSSpeech_TTS_xx-XX_yyyy.msi (where xx-XX is language, and yyyy is voice).
test
– click to open the window in which you can test the selected software voice synthesizer.
Synthesize missing
– click to synthesize the missing messages.
Synthesize all
– click to synthesize all messages.
Memory Usage
In this area, statistics related to the voice menu messages are displayed.
Messages number
– the number of user messages and messages included in the “Menu”
group.
Messages time
– duration of synthesized messages.
Time Remaining
– remaining time for messages.
Unused time
– unused time in module memory (as a result of editing the previously
synthesized messages, when the new messages are becoming shorter, intervals can
appear between the messages).
Reallocate
– button available when there is unused time in module memory. Click to
rearrange the messages and eliminate the unwanted gaps.
8.1.4
“Macros” tab
You can define 16 macro commands that will be available in the voice menu. The macro
command is a sequence of actions to be performed by the control panel. Instead of
performing several operations (e.g. in order to arm the selected partitions in a particular
mode) the user can run a macro command, and the control panel will execute the functions
assigned to the macro command.
Macro
You can select the number of macro command you want to edit. The name is presented, if it
was entered when editing the message (the user message is used, instead of the default
message).
Active
– if the option is enabled, the macro command is available in the voice menu.
Output
Outputs ON
– click on
to select the outputs that are to be activated after running the
macro command.
Outputs OFF
– click on
to select the outputs that are to be deactivated after running the
macro command.
In the INTEGRA control panels, the users can control the “24: MONO switch”, “25: BI
switch”, “105: Shutter up”, “106: Shutter down”
or “Remote switch” type outputs.
In the VERSA control panels, the users can control the “15: Controlled” type outputs.