Method for creating and composing audio text message
First Claim
1. A method for determining a name of a person who is to receive an audio text message which is to be subsequently delivered utilizing a touch tone telephone system comprising the steps of:
- a) prompting a caller to press four touch tone keys wherein said four keys correspond to the first four letters of said person'"'"'s name;
b) generating a number representing the four keys pressed by the caller;
c) using said number to access a list containing a prerecorded voice for each of at least one name which corresponds to said number;
d) prompting the caller to press a key after the desired name is pronounced during the next stepe) playing said prerecorded voice to the caller beginning with the first name in said list until the caller has pressed a key or all names in the list have been played;
f) generating and storing a second number representing the name which immediately preceded the caller'"'"'s key press responsive to the prompt of step d), or , if there was no key press, a second number representing the fact that no key was pressed responsive to the prompt of step d).
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Abstract
A method employed in conjunction with an audio test or interactive voice mail system which enables a caller utilizing a telephone system to direct the system to deliver a message to a particular person at a specified phone number, date and time. The caller may select a particular message from a list of messages which is to be delivered and may record a personal message for incorporation into the selected message or to be added to the selected message. The name of a person who is to receive the call can be uniquely identified. Prompting for the recipient'"'"'s telephone number and the date and time at which the message should be delivered, and composing the actual message in preparation for its delivery is also performed.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for determining a name of a person who is to receive an audio text message which is to be subsequently delivered utilizing a touch tone telephone system comprising the steps of:
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a) prompting a caller to press four touch tone keys wherein said four keys correspond to the first four letters of said person'"'"'s name; b) generating a number representing the four keys pressed by the caller; c) using said number to access a list containing a prerecorded voice for each of at least one name which corresponds to said number; d) prompting the caller to press a key after the desired name is pronounced during the next step e) playing said prerecorded voice to the caller beginning with the first name in said list until the caller has pressed a key or all names in the list have been played; f) generating and storing a second number representing the name which immediately preceded the caller'"'"'s key press responsive to the prompt of step d), or , if there was no key press, a second number representing the fact that no key was pressed responsive to the prompt of step d).
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2. A method for creating and composing a message which is to be subsequently delivered to a recipient comprising the steps of:
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a) receiving a call from a caller desiring that a message for subsequent delivery be created; b) prompting the caller to press a key defining a predetermined message type to be delivered, receiving a code representing the key which was pressed and storing the received code; c) prompting the caller to press a key defining the gender of the recipient, receiving a code representing the key which was pressed and storing the received code; d) prompting the caller to press a plurality of keys identifying the name of the recipient, receiving a code representing the keys which were pressed and storing the received code; e) prompting the caller to press a plurality of keys defining an area code and phone number of the recipient, receiving a code representing the keys which were pressed and storing the received code; f) prompting the caller to press a plurality of keys defining the date the message is to be delivered to the recipient, receiving a code representing the keys which were pressed and storing the received code; g) prompting the caller to press a plurality of keys defining the time the message is to be delivered to the recipient, receiving a code representing the keys which were pressed and storing the received code; h) prompting the caller with the information entered by the caller and requesting that the caller confirm that the entered information is correct; i) allowing the caller to make corrections to any of the entered information. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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