Overview - Language Prompts

Description

Your NuPoint UM base license provided up to three "full sets" of system prompts in different languages, along with "overlay" prompts that can customize the basic prompts. The default language for NuPoint UM is North American English and this full set is automatically installed when you install NuPoint UM. Your base license then allows you to install up to two other languages. If more languages are required, you may license and install a maximum of 25 language prompt sets.

Prompt Languages

Prompts are available in multiple languages as well as a "Numeric Full Set", which supplies the full prompt set with numerical values, and counts as a separate language license.

If your system needs to use a language other than NA English, and you have a spare language license, you can install the full set language prompt software blade. To uninstall a language used in a line group or LCOS language, you must manually update the language selected in the line group or LCOS. (For detailed instructions on how to manage software, refer to the NuPoint Unified Messaging Technician's Handbook.)

Overlay Prompts

NuPoint UM also provides prompt overlays, which are customized prompt sets that replace certain prompts in the base language. For example, there are many customized hotel overlays, each of which replaces the standard NuPoint UM prompt with a custom prompt for that particular hotel. (For example, "Welcome to the Message Center" may be replaced by "Welcome to the Holiday Inn Select Hotel".) Overlay prompts do not require licensing.

Numeric overlays replace all alphabetic prompts with numeric ones. (For example, "Press P to play the message." becomes "Press 7 to play the message." when a numeric overlay is applied.

Configuration

After the prompts have been installed on the system, they can be activated on the system in one of these ways:

Operation

Mailbox settings always override the Line Group setting. For example, if mailbox 2002 (French) calls in to Line Group 1 (English), Line Group 1 responds with a French prompt.

Mailboxes that have an LCOS setting of "default" always receive prompts in the language assigned to the Line Group.

Callers who do not have a mailbox on the system are handled differently depending on the Line Group configuration:

Note: To override the LCOS mailbox settings (and have a multilingual system play prompts in the selected language rather than the mailbox language), assign an FCOS with feature bit 51, Do Not Switch Languages for Outside Caller, to the mailbox.   

Prompts Example:

ABC Company has two line groups that respond to incoming calls.

The company has the following internal mailboxes:

Mailbox #

LCOS Language assigned:

2000

Default

2001

NA English

2002

Canadian French

 

When this Mailbox...

...calls this Line Group...

... prompts are in this language:

2001 (English)

1 (English)

English

2001 (English)

2 (English and French)

English

2002 (French)

1 (English)

French

Caller who has no mailbox on the system

1 and then selects mailbox 2001 (English)

Initial welcome message is in French, and asks the caller to select a mailbox. After the caller selects 2001, prompts change to English to match the mailbox.

Caller who has no mailbox on the system

2 and then selects French as the prompt language

Initial welcome message is in English and French, and asks the caller to select a language preference. After the caller selects French, prompts change to French.

Text to Speech Prompts

The Text to Speech prompts language provides the conversion of email text to spoken language in the Advanced UM feature and also provides prompts in the Speech Auto Attendant feature. These prompts are mandatory for both features.