Process Encoded/Decoded Ini File(S); Figure 20-10: Encoded Ini File(S) Screen - Nortel Media Gateway 3200 User Manual

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9.
Click the
the Prerecorded Tones file(s) window.
10.
The default Output file name is prerecordedtones.dat.You can modify it. Or,
Use the
and select it. The selected file name and its path appear in the Output field.
11.
Click Make File(s) button. The Progress bar at the bottom of the window is activated.
The dat file is generated and placed in the same directory as shown in the Output File
field. A message box informing you that the operation was successful indicates that
the process is completed.

20.1.5 Process Encoded/Decoded ini file(s)

The ini file can be both encoded and decoded using the DConvert utility
(DConvert240.exe). Encoding usually takes place before downloading an ini file to the
board while decoding usually takes place after uploading an ini file from the board.
To Encode an ini file, take these 4 steps:
1.
Prior to the encoding process, the user should prepare the appropriate ini file either by
uploading from the board or by constructing one (refer to ''Initialization (ini) File'' on
page 59).
Execute DConvert240.exe and click the Process Encoded ini file(s) button. The
Encoded ini file(s) window appears.
2.
In the Encode Ini File(s) area, click the Select File... Button. A Browse window
appears.
3.
Navigate to the desired location and select the ini file to be encoded. (This
automatically designates the output file as the same name and path, but with the aen
extension.
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Exit button. (Press the Esc key to cancel changes.) You are returned to
Browse button to select a different Output file. Navigate to the desired file

Figure 20-10: Encoded ini File(s) Screen

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