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Sip paging adapter
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Web Page Item
Sensor Triggered
Night Ring
Menu Audio Files
Cancel
Currently Playing
Fault Detection Message
Invalid Entry
Page
Play Stored Message
Pound (#)
Press
Stored Message
Through
To
Enter Zone
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Table 2-12. Audio Configuration Parameters (continued)
Description
Corresponds to the message "Sensor Triggered" (24 character limit).
Specifies the ringtone for nightring. By default this parameter uses the same audio file that is
selected for the Ring Tone parameter.
Menu Audio Files are user-uploadable messages that create the audio menu played to the
caller.
Corresponds to the word "Cancel" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24 character
limit).
Corresponds to the words "Currently Playing" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24
character limit).
Corresponds to the words "Fault Detection Message" used in the audio menu played to the
caller. (24 character limit).
Corresponds to the words "Invalid Entry" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24
character limit).
Corresponds to the word "Page" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24 character limit).
Corresponds to the words "Play Stored Message" used in the audio menu played to the caller.
(24 character limit).
Corresponds to whatever word or phrase the user wishes to call the pound key in the audio
menu played to the caller (24 character limit).
Corresponds to the word "Press" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24 character
limit).
Corresponds to the words "Stored Message" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24
character limit).
Corresponds to the word "Through" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24 character
limit).
Corresponds to the word "To" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24 character limit).
Corresponds to the words "Enter Zone" used in the audio menu played to the caller. (24
character limit).
The Browse button will allow you to navigate to and select an audio file.
The Play button will play that audio file.
The Delete button will delete any user uploaded audio and restore the stock audio file.
The Save button will download a new user audio file to the board once you've selected the file by
using the Choose File button. The Save button will delete any pre-existing user-uploaded audio
files.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
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Setting Up the SIP Paging Adapter
Configure the Audio Parameters
Operations Guide
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