Guest Will Barratt Report post Posted 08/23/2004 03:35 PM The card I want should have 1 or more RJ45 sockets (normal phone plugs). It should be able to fit onto a standard modern motherboard (h/w) and integrate with Windows XP TAPI drivers (s/w). I think that made sense (!) The solution is as follows: RJ45 presentation in house links to PC Dialogic Board. PC acts as answer machine with IVR capable of DTMF (digit recognition) and crucially, digit capture Example: Speech 'Welcome, press any key to go to next stage' Action press any key Speech 'Please enter your full telephone number' Action enter tell number which is stored on PC Speech 'Thank you' Action Call ends Question: Will this software complete all these requirements and what hardware recomendations do you sugest? Thanks, Will Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 08/23/2004 09:40 PM VoiceGuide can do exactly what you describe below. Please see our WWW from where you can download the fully working evaluation version of the software. We'd recommend to use a D/4PCIU card for a 4 line application. See: http://www.voiceguide.com/suppRecomHardware.htm Share this post Link to post
Guest Guest Report post Posted 08/24/2004 08:31 AM Can VoiceGuide do a data dip? For example: 'Please enter the 6 digit PIN of the product' DTMF enter 123456 'Thank you, we are looking up your product' Check database entry 123456 and return associated speech 'You have selected Product X' Is this possible? OK, we should use Dialogic. What about the base system requirements? We will run XP but what hardware spec? Many thanks, Will Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 08/24/2004 08:37 AM Yes. You should really just download the software and have a look through the example scripts and the help file. For system requirements please see this page: http://www.voiceguide.com/suppRecomHardware.htm Share this post Link to post