decible
On Amatuer Radio Tranceivers ....its a digital voice unit.
For security
yes is does have voice prompts. you have to increase the volume in the setup?
It is a unit that you can connect it to the computer to get speech.
Voice Response Unit (See Related Link Below)
The head unit that received voice recognition capability for all Entune apps with OTA update June 28 2012 was AVN and DNE head unit.
All 1984-1986 300ZX models sold in the US had a voice warning system. Only the SF model (sold in Canada) did not have it. Most often, the voice no longer works because the aftermarket stereo was installed improperly and they bypassed the original voice unit. The voice unit is located above and behind the ECU in the passenger side kick panel. The sound ONLY comes out the front driver side speaker. To reactivate a bypassed voice, run the left front speaker wire to the two voice unit inputs. Then run the two outputs to the front left speaker. When the voice is activated, the voice unit cuts the signal from the stereo and inserts it's own sound to the speaker. The ONLY things it says are: Left door is open. Right door is open. Parking break is on. Lights are on. (saved me more than once) Fuel level is low.
A voice response unit (VRU) is a technology used in phone systems to interact with callers through automated voice prompts. It allows callers to navigate through menus, input information, and access services without the need for human intervention. VRUs are commonly used for tasks like routing calls, providing information, and processing transactions.
Is always female, but the volume can be adjusted in the nav unit settings menus.
that is not a motto for any particular branch, what you have is either a coin/award given by the unit, the motto The Commanding Voice is used by the 426 signal battalion, which is an army support unit.
A unit used to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of an electrical signal. Someones voice could raise by a decibel.
It is a device which automatically receives and processes the information sent by phone using touch tone signaling or voice recognition to access information residing on a computer to give a response. The response may be given by a recorded human voice or a synthesized i.e computerized voice. It is also referred to as IVR (Interactive Voice Response Unit). This technology is being used at various call centers to handle customer requests which do not require any personal assistance. Usually customers are provided with instructions and they respond by pressing keys on a touch-tone telephone keypad. Regards, NexxPhase.com