Playing Prerecorded Tones (Prt) - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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To modify these ini files and send the dat file to the Mediant 1000,
take these 4 steps:
Open the CPT ini file (it opens in Notepad or in a customer-defined text file editor.)
1.
Modify the file in the text file editor according to your specific requirements.
2.
Save your modifications and close the file.
3.
Convert the file with the DConversion Utility into a binary dat file (refer to "Converting a
4.
Modified CPT ini File to a dat File with the Download Conversion Utility" below).
6.4.2.2.5 Converting a Modified CPT ini File to a dat File with the Download
Conversion Utility
After modifying the original CPT ini file (supplied with the Mediant 1000's software
package), you can use the Download Conversion Utility to convert the modified file into a
dat binary file. You can send only the dat file to the Mediant 1000; the ini file cannot be
sent.
To convert a modified CPT ini file to a binary dat file, Run the executable Download
Conversion Utility file, DConvert240.exe. For more information, refer to the Appendix,'
'Utilities'' on page 289.
After making the dat file, send it to the Mediant 1000 using one of the folliwing:
The Embedded Web Server GUI's Auxiliary Files. (Refer to ''Auxiliary Files Download''
on page 182.)
or
The BootP/TFTP Server to send to the Mediant 1000 the Mediant 1000's ini file (which
simultaneously downloads the Call Progress Tone dat file, provided that the Mediant
1000's ini file parameter CallProgressTonesFilename is defined and provided that
both files are located in the same directory.) (Refer to the Appendix, ''BootP/TFTP
Server'' on page 197).
6.4.2.3

Playing Prerecorded Tones (PRT)

The Call Progress Tones and the User-Defined Tones mechanisms have several
limitations such as limited number of predefined tones, or limited number of frequency
integrations in one tone. To solve these problems and provide a more flexible tone
generation capability, prerecorded tones and play can be downloaded to the Mediant 1000
and be played using regular tones generation commands.
6.4.2.3.1 PRT File Configuration
The PRT file that should be downloaded to the Mediant 1000 is a binary dat file, which was
created using AudioCodes' DConvert utility. The tones should be recorded (or created
using a Signaling Editor) if the user intends to download them in separate PCM files. The
PCM files should include the following characteristics:
Coder:
Rate:
Resolution:
Version 4.6
6. Mediant 1000 Initialization & Configuration Files
G.711 A-law, G.711 µ-law or Linear PCM.
8 kHz
8-bit
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