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1.  Disk Cleanup      Disk Defragmenter   e Virus Scan    If you use Windows Task Scheduler to perform these tasks automatically  ensure    they are run when the system is expected to be least busy and at a time that will  not overlap with the system   s archiving  purging  or warm boot schedule     Voice Solutions Page 13 Rev  01 05 00    Vi Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPGRADE    Software upgrade files  prepackaged in an    Upgrade    folder  and the latest  documentation are available on line     Copy the entire Upgrade folder onto a memory card so that it may be  transferred in its entirety to the system to be upgraded     Software Upgrade Sequence   1  Backup the old C  Mercury Upgrade folder   2  Copy the new Upgrade folder to C  Mercury   3  Shutdown the system and cold boot it  power it off  wait a few seconds and  then power it on    4  The Startup Manager will automatically open Support Manager   s Software  Upgrade menu    Software Upgrade  5  Click on    Initiate Upgrade    and follow the a  instructions it presents        C  Backup current system files  6  The upgrade process is automated  When it  displays the       completed successfully    message click  OK  The system will then reboot and restart the system        Install upgrade system files     Import system configuration     J   Import archived data  7  After the system starts up confirm that it is fully     Import voice files    operational and verify that the documents and s
2.  they are soft or loud speakers you may want to compensate for  this by raising or lowering the Record Gain in their individual user profile  If their  hearing is weak you may want to compensate for this by raising the Playback  Volume in their individual user profile     If the telephone system is configured in a hunt group you should now test to  insure all telephone lines are rolling over as desired     System Administrator Training   Prior to training the system   s users  you should train the System Administrator   Familiarize the System Administrator with how to shutdown the system and what  the startup process looks like  Show the System Administrator how to enter the  System Manager  how to enroll new users  describe those features which he or  she will need to fine tune the system configuration on their own  how to use the  Navigator s filter mechanism  and a description of the statistics window  And of  course instruct the System Administrator in how the system interacts with the  Authors and with the Transcriptionists through recording and transcribing a few  samples     The time invested in properly training the System Administrator is well worth it  A  properly trained System Administrator will result in a much lower number of times  you are consulted for fine tuning needs and recalled to the site to provide  remedial user training     Transcriptionist Training  Now you are ready  with the System Administrators help to train the  transcriptionists     Author Trai
3.  will  be hung up on without warning  Those documents that are In Dictation or In   Transcription during shutdown will become In Queue at system startup     System Shutdown eS     Q    re you sure all Channels are Idle        4nd are you sure you want to shutdown the system              To manually shutdown the system follow this sequence to properly shutdown the  system    a  Exit the System Manager  if it is open     b  Exit the Navigator    c  Click on each       icon on the task bar  at the bottom of the screen  to  maximize the File Manager and each Channel    d  Wait until a Channel state shows    Idle     this tells you that no one is using  that channel   then exit that Channel    e  Once all Channels have been exited  exit the File Manager    f  Shutdown Windows     Start  Shutdown  OK        g    After Windows presents the message    It is now safe to turn off your  computer     you may power the computer off     Voice Solutions Page 11 Rev  01 05 00    AA Digital Dictation System  j Technical Manual    SYSTEM MAINTENANCE    The system is designed to be virtually self maintaining  Voice files traverse  through various states during their life cycle  They are created by an author   completed by a transcriptionist  and then archived and purged by the system   Voice files can be temporarily suspended from this cycle when they are saved     Life Cycle of a Voice File   The primary states are     In Dictation Saved Author  A e                    In Transcription    Cail 
4. Completed              ___   Via User     gt  Via System Administrator    The secondary states are   Imported Exported    Automatic Archive and Purge    It is recommended to enable the Archive and Purge features  Enabling these  features allows the system to retain completed voice files and their database  entries only as long as desired  After which the system will delete the completed  voice files  archive  to free up hard drive space  and later on delete their  database entries  purge  to maintain the efficiency of the database     Scheduled Warm boot    It is recommended to enable the Scheduled Warm boot feature  Enabling this  feature provides a daily or weekly opportunity for Windows and the Voice  Solutions Startup Manager to perform certain automatic maintenance tasks that  only take place during system startup     Voice Solutions Page 12 Rev  01 05 00    Vi Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    These startup maintenance tasks include    a  Windows initialization    b  Archive and purge  if they are enabled     c  Compaction of the voice file  amp  system management databases    d  Verification and update of the content of the voice file database  A voice  file entry that is in an    In Dictation    or    In Transcription    state will be returned to  an    In Queue    state  A voice file entry which does not have a corresponding  voice file will be transferred to an    Auxiliary    state    e  Verification of the completeness of the records in the voice file 
5. avigator_Project exe     3  Run the Personal Navigator  It will automatically upgrade  When the process    is complete  re run the Personal Navigator and check that its configuration is as  desired     Voice Solutions Page 15 Rev  01 05 00    AA Digital Dictation System  j Technical Manual    ADDING VOICE BOARDS    Voice Board Installation    Voice boards are packaged in anti static or static shielded bags to protect them  from the damage of ESD  Electro Static Discharge   You can recognize these  bags by their distinctive shinny look and silver gray color     Prior to installing or removing a voice board from the computer connect a  grounding wrist strap from the computer chassis to your wrist  The power  cord should be plugged in  so the computer is grounded  with the power switch in  the OFF position  Connect the grounding strap to a non painted part of the  computer chassis  Handle the board by its nonconductive edges and do not  touch the board   s connectors     If a grounding strap is not available  touch both of your hands to a non painted  surface of the computer to discharge any static electricity  Then carefully handle  the board only by its nonconductive edge  Do not move your feet or walk while  handling the board until it is installed in the computer or until it is placed into an  anti static or static shielded bag or a double layer of aluminum foil     License Key Installation     Replace the existing license key with the new license key to enable the larger  q
6. database   A voice file that does not have a corresponding entry in the voice file database   such as one that was transferred to an    Auxiliary    state  will have a new entry  created  thus restoring it into the database    f  Verification and update of the system   s statistics     System Sentinel    It is recommended to enable the System Sentinel feature  Enabling this feature   by enabling Automatic Module Re initialization  enables the Startup Manager to  monitor and secure the operational status of the File Manager  the Channels  and  the Navigator     Four times per minute the Sentinel monitors the operational state of the File  Manager  each Channel  and the Navigator  If after 1 minute the File Manager   or a Channel or the Navigator has not confirmed its operational state the Sentinel  will automatically reinitialize it     Windows Maintenance Tasks    To maintain the system at peak performance Windows maintenance tasks should  be performed at routine intervals  The required interval depends on how active  the system is     The Windows maintenance tasks consist of running Windows Disk Cleanup and  Disk Defragmenter utilities  It also consists of regularly running a Virus Scan  when the system is connected to a network     To run these tasks manually  shutdown the system  Then reboot the computer  and Cancel the startup of the Startup Manager  Then you can exercise the  following two Windows system tools to remove temporary files and defragment  the hard drive    e
7. e  to simulate someone calling in from an outside line  call each  individual telephone  or extension  number that you gathered earlier  On each  line  log in as an Author and make a short recording speaking the telephone  or  extension  number into the recording  Now using a direct wired station log in as  a transcriptionist and listen to each recording  noting the relative loudness or  weakness of each recording  For those that playback weaker than the others   compensate for those weaker telephone lines by raising the Record Gain of the  Channel from which that recording was made     Direct wired stations should have their Record Gain and Playback Volume  settings for the Channel they are connected to set to 0 dB or perhaps    1 or    2  dB because there is generally no signal attenuation when stations are direct  wired to the voice board     Channels that are connected to telephone lines generally do experience some  signal attenuation and so their Record Gain and Playback Volume may need to  be set a few dB   s positive to compensate for a weak telephone line  If you  notice a decrease in the response to touch tone commands when  recording  lower that Channel   s and or Author   s Record Gain     Voice Solutions Page 7 Rev  01 05 00    Vi Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    The next step is to fine tune the record gain and playback volume in each user   s  profile to compensate for the differences in an individual user   s hearing and voice  characteristics  If
8. it can be accessed through input stations that have control buttons on  the handset or microphone  and output stations that have headset and foot pedal  connections  These input and output stations can be connected directly to the  system or via telephone lines     Optionally it can be accessed through network connected pc recorders  portable  recorders  and pc player software     Every Voice Solutions system comes to you pre tested with its software and  voice cards preinstalled per your specifications  Upon its arrival plug the local  stations and or telephone wires into its voice cards  enroll its users  and it   s ready  for use  It   s that simple    This manual provides important information on the following topics       Installing the system    e Configuring the system to meet your needs       Maintaining the system at peak performance        Upgrading the system software        Installing additional voice boards     Voice Solutions Page 4 Rev  01 05 00    AA Digital Dictation System  j Technical Manual    INSTALLATION CHECK LIST    To help insure a smooth and swift installation you should adhere to the following  checklist     Assign a System Administrator   The first step to preparing to install the system is to speak with the persons  whom selected it and whom are familiar with where it is to be installed  who its  users will be  and how the work will flow through it  Ask them to assign a person  to be its System Administrator  The System Administrator is usually ei
9. ning  And finally you are ready  with the System Administrators help to train the  authors     User Training Follow up   It is important to be available throughout the first training day and as necessary  into the day after to monitor how well the authors and transcriptionists are  adapting to their new system  You should also plan to give the System  Administrator a follow up call a week or so later to check how everyone is  adjusting to the system     Voice Solutions Page 8 Rev  01 05 00    WW Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    SYSTEM STARTUP    Once the system has been fully configured  it will automatically start each time  the computer is powered on or re booted     The system startup sequence is as follows     Windows boots up  e Startup Manager is started    e Maintenance tasks are engaged  e License Validation  e Database Maintenance  e Document Maintenance  e Statistic Tabulation    e Module Initialization  e File Manager is started  e Channels are started  e Navigator is started    e Startup Manager runs the System Sentinel or exits      Startup Manager   Dictation    License Validation  O End User Software License    Database Maintenance      validate    Compact    Document Maintenance      Archive    Purge       Reference Database    gt  Files    Reference Files    gt  Database    Statistic Tabulation  oO Document Status  O Authors and Transcriptionists    Module Initialization Initializing    Channels  File Manager  Navigator  and System Manager    Dic
10. of preference      e CPC  calling party disconnect  signal  This is a line break for a few  milliseconds upon the calling party hang up     e Dial Tone  or Busy Tone  or Trunk Busy Tone upon the calling party hang up     It   s fine if they can supply both  In rare circumstances they can not supply either   in which case upon the calling party hang up the line might simply go silent     The voice board can be configured to sense the calling party hang up by any of  these means     Voice Solutions Page 6 Rev  01 05 00    Vi Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    Power up and Configure   When the system first arrives  prior to installation  you should quickly open its  case and insure that all components  boards and cables are securely fastened   This is important because it is possible for some of these to be loosened during  shipment     You should then connect the system and power it up  Using the user data and  workflow configuration you gathered during your site survey  pre configure the  System Manager with this information  Then record some dictations and check  that the work is flowing to the transcriptionists in the desired manner     Create customized laminated instruction sheets for the authors and  transcriptionists to refer to     Deliver  Connect  and Fine Tune  Now you are ready to deliver the system  connect its wiring  and test each  telephone line     Label all cables with source and destination and add this to your system  diagram     Using a cell phon
11. ow capabilities     Voice Solutions Page 5 Rev  01 05 00    AA Digital Dictation System    Technical Manual    Prepare a Schedule  The third step is to prepare a schedule in conjunction with the System  Administrator for the physical wiring tasks  the system installation and checkout   and the user training     Allow slack in each step of the schedule to allow for some delays so as not to slip  the user training schedule     Specify Telephone Line Requirements   Speak with the telephone company  or those in house responsible for the  telephone system  to make sure they understand the quantity  type   configuration  and location of the telephone lines you ll need     The type of telephone lines required are Analog  not Digital  whether they be  from extensions or direct central office lines  and most times you ll want them  setup in a hunt group  In a hunt group a user will need to dial just one telephone  number to reach the system  then the telephone system will automatically hunt   rollover  to the next extension or telephone number when one line is already in  use  Write down the main telephone number and also each separate  telephone numbers or extension numbers     Most often the telephone company will supply the lines at a patch panel and you  will have to supply the necessary cable to transition from the patch panel to the  RJ connections on the voice boards     Specify to the telephone company that each line  upon hang up should return  one of the following  in order 
12. stem   s hard drive at the path    Mercury License License rtf      PLEASE  READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE  BY  USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS  OF THIS LICENSE     Voice Solutions Page 2 Rev  01 05 00    AA Digital Dictation System  j Technical Manual    CONTENTS  4 INTRODUCTION  5 8 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST  e Assign a system administrator  e Perform a site survey and prepare a schedule  e Specify telephone line requirements  e Power up and configure  e Deliver  connect  and fine tune  e System Administrator  Transcriptionist and Author training  9 SYSTEM STARTUP  e Maintenance Tasks and Module Initialization  10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  e Set system parameters and channel parameters  11 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN  12 13 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  e Life Cycle of a Voice File  e Automatic Archive and Purge  e Scheduled Warm boot  e System Sentinel  e Windows Maintenance Tasks  14 SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPGRADE  15 PERSONAL NAVIGATOR UPGRADE  16 ADDING VOICE BOARDS  e Voice Board Installation    e License Key Installation    Voice Solutions Page 3 Rev  01 05 00    AA Digital Dictation System  j Technical Manual    INTRODUCTION    It is recommended that you read this entire manual prior to engaging in any  service activities  including system installation  upgrading system  software  or installing additional voice boards      Voice Solutions Digital Dictation System offers phone in access from anywhere  there is a touch tone telephone     In addition 
13. tation Modules       Voice Solutions Page 9 Rev  01 05 00    AA Digital Dictation System    Technical Manual    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION    The following information highlights the minimum parameters you ll need to  configure before you commence system operations  Please refer to the  Dictation System User Manual for complete details on all System Manager  settings     System Manager Log in   At the Log In prompt  click on Log In without entering a Password as the  Administrator   s password is initially turned off     Set System Parameters   Enable Startup Manager  File Manager and the Navigator            System  Enable   J   Startup Manager  JV File Manager   MV Navigator   M System Manager                   Set Channel Parameters   Enable each physical channel  set each to Normal Operation  and then set each  to Loop or Ring mode as appropriate            Channels  13 114  15   16  1 J2  3  4   Channel Mode   Jv Enable    Normal Operation     Ring No Answer  C Busy Out    r Off Hook Detection                         Exit   Exit the System Manager  Upon the next re boot the system will be ready for  use     Voice Solutions Page 10 Rev  01 05 00    A i Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    SYSTEM SHUTDOWN    Use the Navigator s    System Shutdown    command key to shutdown the system  automatically     System  Manager    Please check that all Channels are Idle before you continue with the system  shutdown  If you shutdown the system while a Channel is not Idle that user
14. ther the  department manager or the lead transcriptionist  It is important that this person  be selected as a first step because you will train this person to be locally  responsible for the system  The System Administrator will be responsible for  enrolling new users  fine tuning system configurations  such as record gains and  playback volumes   monitoring the workflow  and engaging certain maintenance  tasks     Perform a Site Survey   The second step is to go to the site to meet the System Administrator and walk  through the site  Assist the System Administrator in choosing the best location  for the system and prepare a written diagram of the system   s location in  relation to the placement of the local stations and that of the external  telephone lines     The system should be placed in an air conditioned area  preferably in a rack or  on a table  where it is less likely to be bumped into and is away from the static of  a rug and the dust of a floor   It is also preferable to locate the system in a  secure room so that only the System Administrator or other authorized persons  will have direct access to it     Always connect the system to an uninterruptable power supply  UPS  to maintain  its operation through power glitches  surges  brownouts and short term power  loss     With the assistance of the System Administrator compile a list of the system   s    users  assign i d  numbers to each  and decide upon a configuration to  make the best use of the system   s workfl
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16. vu Voice Solutions    Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    AA Digital Dictation System  i Technical Manual    Copyright      Copyright 2000   2005  Apptec Corporation   Digital Accessories Corporation  All Rights Reserved    No part of this publication may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or  transmitted in any form or by any means  electronic  mechanical  photocopying   recording  or otherwise  without the prior written consent of Apptec Corporation or  Digital Accessories Corporation     Trademarks  All trademarks are the property of their respective companies     Conventions  Items in BOLD and  TALIC typeface should be given special attention     Changes   Apptec Corporation and Digital Accessories Corporation reserve the right to make  changes to its products and specifications at any time  Information furnished by  Apptec Corporation or Digital Accessories Corporation is believed to be accurate  but  no responsibility is assumed by Apptec Corporation or by Digital Accessories  Corporation for any result from the use of said information     Authorized Service Provider   To insure the integrity of your system  all system maintenance and service  procedures must be performed by a service provider authorized by Apptec  Corporation or Digital Accessories Corporation     License Terms and Conditions   Voice Solutions    MERCURY SYSTEM SOFTWARE is licensed to you under the  terms and conditions contained in the END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT located  on your sy
17. ystem  configuration were accepted     8  Then shutdown the system  cold boot it     Cancel Startup     run Windows  maintenance tasks  Disk Cleanup  Disk Defragmenter  and Virus Scan  as  described on the preceding page  and then cold boot the system again  The  system is now ready for operation     Voice Solutions Page 14 Rev  01 05 00    Vi Digital Dictation System  Technical Manual    PERSONAL NAVIGATOR UPGRADE    Windows 2000   1  Copy the current Personal Navigator database into the Personal Navigator s   PlaceOldDatabaseHere directory    The database is  Mercury_PersonalNav mdb file     2  Copy the Personal Navigators executable and database files from the  Upgrade folders  2000PersonalNavigator folder into the Personal Navigator  directory  The database and executable files are    Mercury_PersonalNav mdb and Mercury_Personal_Navigator_Project exe     3  Run the Personal Navigator  It will automatically upgrade  When the process  is complete  re run the Personal Navigator and check that its configuration is as  desired     Windows 98 Me Nt Xp   Windows 2000   1  Copy the current Personal Navigator database into the Personal Navigator s   PlaceOldDatabaseHere directory    The database is  Mercury_PersonalNav mdb file     2  Copy the Personal Navigator s executable and database files from the  Upgrade folder   s  98MeNtXpPersonalNavigator folder into the Personal Navigator  directory  The database and executable files are    Mercury_PersonalNav mdb and Mercury_Personal_N
    
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