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Henry Engineering Audio Online Abridged User Manual

Henry Engineering Audio

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HENRY ENGINEERING

503 Key Vista Drive

Sierra Madre, CA

tel: 626.355.3656

fax: 626.355.0077

AUDIO ONLINE - ABRIDGED MANUAL Version 4.2 c. 1999

Interactive Telephone Information System

1.0 DESCRIPTION (Audio OnLine is Y2K COMPLIANT)

Audio OnLine is a powerful system for disseminating audio information using

regular telephone lines. Audio OnLine allows you to record and store high

quality audio messages (news reports, interviews, soundbites, etc) so they can

be accessed by a telephone caller. The system is caller-interactive, so the

caller can select the message desired from a menu of several available messages.

Its features include multi-level menus, multiple Record Passwords, the ability

to assign a different messsage (or menu) to each phone line, and a call counter

which tracks the number of times each message has been played. Messages can be

easily changed, deleted, or saved for later use. Audio OnLine can accept up to

16 phone lines, with hundreds of messages available to callers. All audio is

stored digitally on the host computer's hard drive. For each 10mb of drive

space, about 20 minutes of audio can be recorded.

1.1 WARNING

Audio OnLine software remains the property of Henry Engineering at all times.

It is licensed for use only on one computer at a time. Duplication, copying, or

transmission is stricly prohibited. See Section 12.0.

1.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Audio OnLine requires a standard DOS ( DOS Ver. 5.0+ recommended) computer. If

the system is to be operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the computer must

be dedicated to running Audio OnLine and nothing else. A basic 386 PC (up to 4

phone lines) or 486 (over 4 phone lines) with a 40+ MB hard drive is sufficient.

If you will be using an existing computer, see Section 8.0 for more details. If

you are buying a new PC for use with Audio OnLine, buy a basic 486 (or 586)

with ISA expansion slots. You don't need Windows, a mouse, any modems or sound

cards. The monitor can be color or monochrome. NOTE: Audio OnLine CAN operate

in Windows 95/98, however, "Shut Down and Restart in DOS" for best reliability.

Audio OnLine has been designed to be functional, easy to use, and reliable.

3.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW

Audio OnLine is very powerful and versatile, yet extremely easy to learn and

use. The basic concept is to provide telephone callers with their choice of

audio messages. The caller can select from a Menu of various messages by using

the Touch-Tone buttons on the phone: "To hear the ski report, press 2; to hear

concert information, press 3; to hear the stock market update, press 4"; etc.

Some applications don't require the Menu approach. A phone number could be used

for only one message, e.g., a "night answer" message: "We're closed until

tomorrow at 9 am. Please call back then."