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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 13-IVR Services<br />

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7 Select the location where the format will reside, enter a name and<br />

then click OK.<br />

The system returns to the Sound Selection dialog box.<br />

8 Click OK.<br />

The system returns to the Properties for Sound dialog box.<br />

9 Click OK.<br />

The system returns to the Sound–Sound Recorder dialog box. You are<br />

now ready to record your voice message.<br />

To record a new audio message:<br />

Regardless of the recording utility you are using, verify that any new audio<br />

message recorded adheres to the following format settings: 16.000kHz, 16Bit,<br />

Mono.<br />

Make sure that a microphone or a sound input device is connected to<br />

your PC.<br />

1 On your PC, click Start > Programs > Accessories > Entertainment ><br />

Sound Recorder.<br />

The Sound–Sound Recorder dialog box opens.<br />

2 Click File > New.<br />

3 Click the Record button.<br />

The system starts recording.<br />

4 Start narrating the desired message.<br />

For all audio IVR messages, stop the recording anytime up to 3 minutes (which<br />

is the maximum duration allowed for an IVR voice message). If the message<br />

exceeds 3 minutes it will be rejected by the <strong>RMX</strong> unit.<br />

5 Click the Stop Recording button.<br />

6 Save the recorded message as a wave file, click File > Save As.

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