Process Cas Tables - Avaya G860 Installing And Operating

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4.
Arrange the files as desired by dragging and dropping them from one location in
the list to another location.
Note:
The sequence of files in the "Add Files..." window defines the Voice Prompt
ID.
5.
Use the Play button to preview the sound of the wav file. Use the Remove and
Remove all buttons to remove files in the list as needed.
6.
Select a coder for each file by first selecting the file (or files) and then double-
clicking or right-clicking on it. The File Data window appears.
7.
From the Coder drop-down list, select a coder type.
8.
In the Description field, enter a description (optional).
Note:
For wav files, a coder is automatically selected from the wav file header.
9.
Close the File Data dialog by clicking on the
to cancel changes.). You are returned to the Voice Prompts window.
10. The default Output file name is voiceprompts.dat.You can modify it. Or,
Use the
desired file and select it. The selected file name and its path appear in the
Output field.
11. Click the Make File(s) button to generate the Voice Prompts file. 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.
18.1.2

Process CAS Tables

To produce a CAS table, take these 10 steps:
1.
Construct the CAS protocol xxx.txt and xxx.h files.
2.
Copy the files generated in the previous step (or at least the xxx.h file) to the
same directory in which DConvert.exe is located and make sure that the two
following files, CASSetup.h and CPP.exe, are also located in this same directory.
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Figure 47: File Data Window
Browse button to select a different Output file. Navigate to the
Exit button. (Press the Esc key

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