Blast Dial Enhancement - Polycom ReadiVoice Release Note

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Refer to the ReadiVoice Custom Prompt Conversion Guide for more information about the new prompt naming
scheme and prompt changes. Refer to the ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide for a complete list of
prompts and a complete call flow reference.
Implementation
If your ReadiVoice systems use the default ReadiVoice prompt set, the RV v2.55.x system upgrade procedure
automatically manages the change from the old scheme to the new scheme. ReadiVoice engineering has
provided a tool that you can run to automatically update the default prompt set (i.e. the one located in
/rahome/bridge/sound/1) to match the new list of mandatory prompts. The tool will also log any errors it
detects including:
A list of missing .wav files. (A wav file is missing if the tool needed that file to create the needed output
files.)
A list of the files that need manual modification (rewording, concatenation)
A list of the final output files that were not able to be created due the first two conditions
If your ReadiVoice systems use custom prompt sets, you may have to edit, or possibly re-record, a subset of
your custom .wav files before upgrading your systems. The ReadiVoice Custom Prompt Conversion Guide
contains the information you need to prepare your custom prompt sets for the upgrade.

4.3 Blast Dial Enhancement

Feature Description
The Blast Dial feature has been enhanced to allow the system to play a recorded name to the called parties
invited to join a conference via Blast Dial. This allows called parties to easily identify who is inviting them to
join a conference.
Voice Prompts
This feature required the creation of the two new and unique prompts:
File
do_blast_dial_subname_announce_.wav
do_blast_dial_subname_announce.wav
You can find these prompts in the call flow illustrated previously.
Provisioning
To implement this feature, a subscriber must be provisioned for the Name Record feature in the Conference
Options. When Name Record is on and a subscriber has started a conference and recorded his/her name, the
system uses the recorded name to customize the greeting it plays to the called parties.
Limitations
The feature is only applicable to Blast Dials initiated via the Java and XML APIs. Single-line dial-outs
initiated via the API or via DTMF, do not connect point-to-point, so a subscriber joins with .
3725-70002-009G2
Confidential and Proprietary
Default prompt
Silence—This is a prefix prompt that allows you to
customize this feature
"... is calling you to join an audio conference. Please
press one to join the conference."
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ReadiVoice v2.56.0 Release Notes
Polycom, Inc.

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