Documentation
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Programmable Voice
- Voice Elements Demo
- Activate your Cloud Services Production Account
- Introduction to Using Voice Elements
- Introduction to Free Application Hosting
- How To Build a Voice App in Under 10 Minutes (video)
- Common Voice Elements Terms Explained
- Common SIP Terms Explained
- How do I
- FAQ
- HMP Elements
- Border Elements
- WebRTC
- PBX Elements
- Mobile Elements Client
- Toolkits
- SIP
- Speech Recognition
- Text to Speech (TTS)
- Faxing
- Voice Elements Class Reference Library
- Configuration
- Encrypting your Application's Connection to the Voice Elements Server
- Understanding the Different Voice Resource Properties
- Running Voice Elements Platform on Azure VM
- VapMap Files
- Release Notes
- Support Policy
- How To Build A Voice App
- Install Your Application as a Service
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Voice Elements Teams Calling Plans
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Email Texting Product
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Software Maintenance Support Program
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Customer Portal
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Customer FAQs
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Premise Guide
- Installing Voice Elements Premise Software
- Using the Voice Elements Dashboard
- Connect to Inventive Labs SIP Trunking
- Connect to a Third Party SIP Carrier
- Connect to your SIP based PBX or Gateway
- Server Configuration
- Configuring Server General Application Behavior
- Add or Change Usernames and Passwords
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Programmable SMS
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SIP Trunking
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CTI32 Legacy Articles
- CTI32
- CTI32 Version V4.6 Release Notes
- Understanding the CTI32 Service
- CTI32.INI
- Install CTI32 with HMP Elements
- Installing HMP Elements with CTI32
- The built-in CTI32 Database Access Class
- Concurrent CTI32 Engines
- Multiple SIP Registrations with CTI32
- CTIPlayAndRecognizeWord
- CTISetStdCspCallBack
- Continuous Speech Processing (CSP)
- CSP Voice Formats
- CSPCB
- NAT Assistant
- Problems Dialing Out Over a PRI
- RTF Logging 101
- Use an Interactive Debugger with CTI32
- Configure LumenVox with CTI32
- Protocol Information For GlobalCall
- Q.931 CauseCodes
- Low Level and Legacy Telephony Configuration
- Call Progress on Springware and Dialogic DNI Boards
- Using the Built-In CTI32 Database Access Class