
With TeleWave it is possible to use a phone from anywhere
in the world to record your dictation and have it immediately
assigned to your transcriber.
How does it work? TeleWave automatically transfers your dictation
file to a Sonnet server. Then, a transcriber can access the
dictation job from Sonnet and transcribe it. Imagine, you
could give a dictation while on the road and within seconds
it will be transferred to your transcriber!
Sonnet, however, is not required for TeleWave. TeleWave also
supports file transfer using:
local area network to a file server.
The dictation will be copied to the
transcribers in-basket on your local file server.
TeleWave also supports FTP, so that TeleWave will upload
dictations to your FTP server.
TeleWave has a quick, simple, and familiar menu - no lengthy
prompts to frustrate the dictator.
Some of TeleWave's features include:
Sound
Insertion.
You can record dictation, rewind, and insert
any dictation you want to include. With sound insertion, you
can "paste" in dictation.
Work Type.
Specify the work type of the dictation.
Patient ID.
Specify the patient ID.
Custom Options.
Customize TeleWave with options specific
to your organization.
Confirmation Number.
TeleWave will assign a unique number for the dictation which
is read back to the dictator for tracking purposes.
Components:
TeleWave telephony dictation software
Intel/Dialogic analog telecom voice board (not included)
Sonnet is not required but recommended to transcribe the
dictations.
Minimum Server Requirements
Pentium IV
500MB RAM
Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server
A telephone (ground-based, cellular, digital) is required
to access TeleWave.
If you wish to see the other many features of TeleWave, please
contact us.
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computer telephony
E-mail: mgaylie@bostonbar.com
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