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Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260
SIP User's Manual 372 Document #: LTRT-68805
4. Arrange the files according to your requirements by dragging and dropping them from
one location in the list to another. Note that the sequence of the files determines their
assigned Voice Prompt ID.
Tip 1: Use the Play button to play wav files through your PC speakers.
Tip 2: Use the Remove and Remove all buttons to delete files from the list.
5. For each of the raw files, select a coder that corresponds with the coder it was
originally recorded in by completing the following steps:
Double-click or right-click the required file(s); the ‘File Data’ window (shown in
Figure G-4) appears.
From the ‘Coder’ drop-down list, select the required coder type.
In the ‘Description’ field, enter additional identifying information.
Close the ‘File Data’ window.
Note that for wav files, a coder is automatically selected from the wav file’s
header.
Figure G-4: File Data Window
6. In the ‘Output’ field, specify the output directory in which the Voice Prompts file is
generated followed by the name of the Voice Prompts file (the default name is
voiceprompts.dat).
7. Click the Make File(s) button; the Voice Prompts loadable file is produced.
G.1.3 Creating a loadable CAS Protocol Table File
¾ To create a loadable CAS protocol table file, take these 11 steps:
1. Construct the CAS protocol files (xxx.txt and UserProt_defines_xxx.h).
2. Copy the files generated in the previous step to the same directory the TrunkPack
Downloadable Conversion utility is located and ensure that the files CASSetup.h and
cpp.exe are also located in the same directory.
3. Execute the TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion utility, DConvert.exe (supplied with
the software package); the utility’s main screen opens (shown in Figure G-1).
4. Click the button Process CAS Tables; the Call Associated Signaling (CAS) screen,
shown in Figure G-5 below, opens.