In order to be a real advantage for companies, communication and AVL (Automated Vehicle Location) solutions must be managed in a security environment by mobile task forces.
Handling such AVL devices should save time and enhance driver attention.
NS Vox® answers to a double worry to increase security and simplify use in substituting vocal synthesis to constraint of display reading.
Thanks to this new embedded device, Nomadic Solutions helps companies to improve their productivity in reducing road risks.
NS Vox® could be also used in surveillance centres or logistics applications.
Functionalities:
TTS (Text2Speech) Module
RS232 DB9 4800 or 9600bds
Storage: 10 Ko (80 SMS approx.)
Encapsulation string treatment
3 Buttons : Next message, Previous message,Repeat/Acknowledge /Delete
2 operation modes : Message mode, Streaming mode (Off board Navigation /Reading)
6 different languages available (to be specify at the order) : English, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, French
Exceptions dictionary
Volume setup by software
Power and data cable supplied
NS Vox® must be interconnected through RS232 serial link to :
An embedded AVL device;
A GSM/GPRS modem ;
A rugged PDA,
Or any automation …
NS Vox® releases by vocal synthesis all type of ASCII text messages such as delivery instructions forwarded by a fleet manager, “off-board” navigation instructions in vehicle or defaults/alarms adverts in surveillance centres.
Build around an OKI multilingual vocal synthesis processor, NS Vox® is available in six different languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch and Italian. Operational language must be indicated at the order.
Vocal synthesis is based upon customisable phonemes dictionary which allows specific expressions restitution or singular abbreviation.
When connected to a server through GPRS network, NS Vox® reproduces texts vocally with a cost 1000 times less than SMS.
NS Vox® operation is user friendly by means of three buttons. NS Vox® reduces considerably costs and transmission time of messages to mobile staff in substituting calls to text messages read “on board”.