Customer Modified Announcements; Customer Modified And Added Fragments; Announcement Set Identifiers - Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Upgrade

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Announcement Set Considerations and Installation

Customer Modified Announcements

Normally, announcements are not added or deleted but are often modified by the
customer. If additions or deletions were made, Tier 3 engineers should be
contacted. For modified announcements, the customer should consider the
viability of using them in the upgrade. The following question must be
considered:
Did the standard announcement change from R1.0/R2.0/R3.0 to R3.2?
This question can be answered by examining the contents of the modified
announcement and all fragments called by that announcement. If the customer
decides the modified announcement will work in a meaningful way, it can then be
copied to the announcement set being used.

Customer Modified and Added Fragments

Does it make sense to use a customized fragment with the later announcement
sets? It is possible the official fragment has changed and the customer's version
may not make sense each time and place the official fragment is used. If it can
no longer be used effectively, the customer should delete it from the *.cust
directory.
If the customer desires to reuse the fragment, they must assign it to an unused
number in the 4000-4999 range reserved for customer use. It can then be copied
to the desired announcement set.

Announcement Set Identifiers

The following table lists the names assigned to representative announcement
sets available to DEFINITY AUDIX users. Note that names of the verbose
(standard) sets can be no longer than eight characters in length.
The names in the first column appear on the actual cassette tape labels and are
used on the DEFINITY AUDIX screens for add announcements , list
announcements , and so forth. See the procedure below for installing additional
language sets.
The numbers in the second column are the touch-tone equivalents for the R3.2
announcement set names. These codes are used only by the system
administrator. Note that the hyphens in the numbers are ignored.
The recorded words in the third column are the language's self-identifying
announcement used by the Multilingual feature. These are stored in
Announcement #1143 .
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Issue 2 December 1996

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