User's Manual
17.2.1 Process Call Progress Tones file(s)
17.2.1.1 Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File
To convert a CPT ini file to a binary dat file, take these 8 steps:
Create a CPT ini file using the direction in ''Modifying the Call Progress Tones File'' on
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Execute DConvert240.exe and click the Process Call Progress Tones file(s) button.
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The Call Progress Tones dialog appears.
Click the Select File . . . button and navigate to the location of the CPT ini file that you
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want to convert.
Select the desired file and click Open. The name and path of both the CPT ini file and
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the dat file appear in the Using File field and Output File field respectively. (The file
names and paths are identical except for the file extension.)
Fill in the Vendor, Version and Version Description fields.
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Vendor field - 256 characters maximum
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Version feld - must be made up an integer, followed by a period ".", then followed
by another integer (e.g., 1.2, 23.4, 5.22)
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Description field - 256 characters maximum
The default value of the CPT version drop-down list is Version 3. Do one of the
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following:
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If the software version release you are using is 4.4, in the CPT Version drop-
down list, select Version 2.
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If the software device version release is prior to version 4.4, in the CPT Version
drop-down list, select Version 1 (to maintain backward compatibility).
The Use dBm units for tone levels checkbox is not checked as the default. To use -
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dBm units for setting the Call Progress Tone and User Defined Tone Levels, click a
checkmark into the Use dBm units for tone levels checkbox. This checkbox should
be checked to maintain backward compatibility.
Version 4.6
or by editing a CPT ini file provided by AudioCodes.
Figure 17-2: Call Progress Tones Screen
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17. Appendix - Utilities
August 2005