NOTES ON CUSTOM PHRASES
When you can't find a word that you need to complete a voice description or voice message, you have the ability to record a
custom phrase in OmniPro II. This phrase can then be used as part of your voice description and spoken over the telephone along
with the item number that is normally spoken. It can also be part of your voice descriptions for a message that is spoken over a
speaker in your home or business. There is enough memory in OmniPro II for 64 seconds of voice data.
Phrases 1-32 are unique two-second phrases.
Phrases 33-48 are four-second phrases that are made up of 2 two-second phrases. If you have a need for a voice description or
voice message to be longer than the two-second allotment for Phrases 1-32, then Phrases 33-48 can be used to simulate a four-
second phrase. For example, when you record Phrase 33 (which is a four-second phrase), the voice data is actually stored in
Phrase 1 and Phrase 2. In this case, Phrase 1 and Phrase 2 are probably unusable individually because the first half of the voice
data for Phrase 33 is stored in Phrase 1 and the second half is stored in Phrase 2.
Phrases 49-56 are eight-second phrases that are made up of 4 two-second phrases. For example, when you record Phrase 49
(which is an eight-second phrase), the voice data is stored in Phrases 1-4. In this case, Phrases 1-4 are probably unusable
individually because the voice data for Phrase 49 is divided up and stored in those phrase locations.
Phrases 57-60 are sixteen-second phrases that are made up of 8 two-second phrases. For example, when you record Phrase 57
(which is a sixteen-second phrase), the voice data is actually stored in Phrases 1-8. In this case, Phrases 1-8 are probably
unusable individually because the voice data for Phrase 57 is divided up and stored in those phrase location.
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