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5082 Post Road Trl, Stone Mountain, GA 30088    770-4986912   

Stone Mtn, GA   

Tucker, GA   

Norcross, GA   

North Augusta, SC   

5082 Post Road Trl, Stone Mtn, GA 30088   

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Position:
Consultant at SHDesigns
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
SHDesigns since Sep 1996
Consultant
Lanier Voice Products 1988 - 1996
Senior Engineer
Harris / Lanier 1988 - 1996
Senior Engineer
Lanier Worldwide 1988 - 1996
Senior Engineer

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Method For Storing And Retreiving Files By Generating An Array Having Plurality Of Sub-Arrays Each Of Which Include A Digit Of File Identification Numbers

US Patent:
5761529, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
Dec 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/771257
Inventors:
Alexander David Raji - Atlanta GA
James Glen Allen - Suwanee GA
Scott Gregory Henion - Stone Mountain GA
Assignee:
Lanier Worldwide Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
395824
Abstract:
A modular digital dictation system that can be easily modified to service a variable number of dictation stations and transcription stations. The modular digital dictation station comprises a central station for receiving digitized dictation signals from a network of dictation stations, storing the voice portion of the digitized dictation signals as digitized dictation segments, and routing the digitized dictation segments to a network of transcription stations. The central station includes a plurality of line interface and signal processing cards. The number of line interface and signal processing cards connected to the central station determines how many dictation stations and transcription stations the modular digital dictation station can service. The line interface cards may be removed from or connected to the central station during operations. A fast search program is provided to quickly find files containing desired digitized dictation segments stored in the central station.

Digital Dictation System Having A Central Station That Includes Component Cards For Interfacing To Dictation Stations And Transcription Stations And For Processing And Storing Digitized Dictation Segments

US Patent:
5812882, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Oct 18, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/324903
Inventors:
Alexander David Raji - Atlanta GA
James Glen Allen - Suwanee GA
Scott Gregory Henion - Stone Mountain GA
Assignee:
Lanier Worldwide, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395892
Abstract:
A modular digital dictation system that can be easily modified to service a variable number of dictation stations and transcription stations. The modular digital dictation station comprises a central station for receiving digitized dictation signals from a network of dictation stations, storing the voice portion of the digitized dictation signals as digitized dictation segments, and routing the digitized dictation segments to a network of transcription stations. The central station includes a plurality of line interface and signal processing cards. The number of line interface and signal processing cards connected to the central station determines how many dictation stations and transcription stations the modular digital dictation station can service. The line interface cards may be removed from or connected to the central station during operations. A fast search program is provided to quickly find files containing desired digitized dictation segments stored in the central station.

Modular Digital Dictation System With Plurality Of Power Sources And Redundancy Circuit Which Outputs Service Request Signal In A Source Does Not Meet Predetermined Output Level

US Patent:
5845150, Dec 1, 1998
Filed:
Dec 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/769463
Inventors:
Scott Gregory Henion - Stone Mountain GA
Assignee:
Lanier Worldwide, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 128
G06F 130
G06F 1116
G06F 15177
US Classification:
395839
Abstract:
A modular digital dictation system that can be easily modified to service a variable number of dictation stations and transcription stations. The modular digital dictation station comprises a central station for receiving digitized dictation signals from a network of dictation stations, storing the voice portion of the digitized dictation signals as digitized dictation segments, and routing the digitized dictation segments to a network of transcription stations. The central station includes a plurality of line interface and signal processing cards. The number of line interface and signal processing cards connected to the central station determines how many dictation stations and transcription stations the modular digital dictation station can service. The line interface cards may be removed from or connected to the central station during operations. A redundant power supply is connected to the central station to provide continuous power to the central station.

Transcription Interface For A Word Processing Station

US Patent:
5519808, May 21, 1996
Filed:
Mar 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/028973
Inventors:
Richard C. Benton - Atlanta GA
Scott G. Henion - Stone Mountain GA
John T. McKenna - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
Lanier Worldwide, Inc. - Tucker GA
International Classification:
G10L 300
US Classification:
395 279
Abstract:
A transcription interface (10), connected to a general purpose digital computer (11) and a digital dictation recorder (20), for controlling various transcription functions and for automatically transferring information concerning dictation from the recorder (20) to an application program running on the digital computer (11). The recorder (20) generates a sequence of digitized dictation signals including a dictation segment and a digitized identification signal containing information corresponding to the dictation segment. The transcription interface (10) supplies an audio signal to an audio port (43) by converting the digital dictation signal to a signal that audibly reproduces the dictation for transcribing by a transcriptionist. The transcription interface (10) also formats the digitized identification signal to generate a message signal having a signal format compatible with the interface (10). In response to an interrupt signal generated by a timer interrupt circuit (17) of the computer (11), the transcription interface (10) automatically sends the message signal to an application program running on the computer (11) for display by a video display (14) connected to the computer (11).

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