Message Sets - Bosch Praesideo 3.5 Installation And User Instructions Manual

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Praesideo 3.5 | Installation and User Instructions | 9 | System Configuration
44.2.3 Unregister a recorded message
Proceed as follows to unregister a recorded message:
1 Go to Configure > System wide settings > Recorded
messages to open the Recorded messages page. A screen
similar to the one in figure 44.6 appears in the main
frame of the web interface.
figure 44.6: Unregister a message, step 1
2 Click anywhere in the row of the recorded message
that has to be deleted. The entire row becomes
highlighted (see figure 44.7).
figure 44.7: Unregister message, step 2
3 Click the Delete button. A pop-up window asks to
confirm this choice.
4 Click the OK button to confirm that the message
must be deleted from the list. A screen similar to the
one in the figure 44.8 appears in the main frame of
the web interface.
figure 44.8: Register message, step 4
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5 Submit the changes. Note that the changes are not
permanent until the configuration is saved (see
section 40.4.4 and 40.4.5).

44.3 Message sets

44.3.1 Introduction
Message sets are files that consist of one or more mono,
16-bit, 44.1 kHz WAV (audio) files. Message set files are
used to store WAV files at the compact flash card inside
the network controller. The message sets can be created
on a PC (see section 44.3.2) and transferred to the
network controller (see section 44.3.4) using the File
Transfer application.
A stored message set can hold up to 1024 messages. The
system can play up to four messages in the set
simultaneously, as part of a call. All of these calls may
use the same message, if required, time-shifted or not.
44.3.2 Creating a message set
Proceed as follows to create a message set:
1 Go to Start > (All) Programs > Bosch > Praesideo > FT
Application to start the Praesideo File Transfer
application.
2 In the File Transfer Application, click the Message Sets
button. A screen similar to the one in figure 44.9
appears.
figure 44.9: Creating a message set
3 Click the New radio button.
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