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Peripheral Devices
Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01
Digital Voice Announcer
The digital voice announcer device (DVA) is an optional line-powered unit that connects to a
digital station port and plays pre-recorded voice prompts and dialing instructions to incoming
callers on the direct inward system access (DISA) lines.
Currently, DISA is the only feature to take advantage of the DVA’s voice prompting capability;
therefore, for the DVA to function, you must have DISA lines assigned and programmed. The
maximum number of DVA units you can install is limited only by the number of digital station
ports. Once you connect the DVA to a digital station port, the DVA identifies itself to the
system—you do not have to do any programming. Nor is it necessary for you to program the
system to send DTMF or ringing signals to activate the DVA because DISA programming
determines the DVA’s actions. When you use a DVA in conjunction with DISA, the system
automatically answers the DISA lines and guides the callers with DVA-originated voice
prompts.
A DVA accepts and stores up to 4 recorded messages, with a total maximum recorded time for
all messages of 2 minutes. Using system attendant programming, you can divide this 2-minute
period as necessary among the 4 messages or use the entire 2 minutes for 1 message. These
prerecorded messages play during an in-process call and prompt callers to dial a single digit to
reach a particular intercom number or feature code. For each message type, you can assign up to
ten intercom numbers or feature codes and assign a single access digit to each of these intercom
numbers.
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