Sound/Text to Speech Agent

The Sound/Text-to Speech Agent in AlarmWorX Multimedia allows you to send alarm information using a sound-playing device (such as a speaker) to play prerecorded sounds and/or speech from text locally or remotely over a network. The sound message is specified in the sound template, where you can select a sound (.wav) file from the Sound Library or enter a text message to be converted to speech. Alarms are generated and spoken through speakers connected to a sound card.

 

The sound message is specified in the sound template, where you can select a sound (.wav) file from the Sound Library or enter a text message to be converted to speech. You can also add your own sound files to the Sound Library. For information about templates, please see Media Templates.

 

Note: Speech settings are configured in the Windows Control Panel.

 

For extra language support or better sounding voices, please go to  www.microsoft.com/speech/evaluation/thirdparty/engines.mspx to see a list of available third-party text-to-speech engines.

 

The following configuration fields are available for the Sound/Text-to-Speech Agent:

NOTE: ICONICS AlarmWorX Multimedia supports third-party TTS voices that are SAPI-compliant and 32-bit compatible.

 

See also:

Configuring a Sound/Text to Speech Agent

Running Multimedia Agents on Remote Nodes

Add a New Multimedia Agent

Media Templates