Figure g-7: file data window – Nortel Networks Mediant TP-1610 SIP User Manual

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Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual

G. Accessory Programs and Tools

Version 4.4

219

July 2005

Click the Add File(s) button; the ‘Select Files’ screen opens. Select the required
Prerecorded Tone files and press the Add>> button. Close the ‘Select Files’ screen.

5.

For each raw data file, define a Tone Type, a Coder and a Default Duration by completing
the following steps:

Double-click or right-click the required file; the ‘File Data’ window (shown in

Figure G-4

)

appears.

From the ‘Type’ drop-down list, select the tone type this raw data file is associated with.

From the ‘Coder’ drop-down list, select the coder that corresponds to the coder this raw
data file was originally recorded with.

In the ‘Description’ field, enter additional identifying information (optional).

In the ’Default’ field, enter the default duration this raw data file is repeatedly played.

Close the ‘File Data’ window (press the Esc key to cancel your changes); you are
returned to the Prerecorded Tones File(s) screen.

Figure G-7: File Data Window

6.

In the ‘Output’ field, specify the output directory in which the PRT file is generated followed
by the name of the PRT file (the default name is prerecordedtones.dat). Alternatively, use
the Browse button to select a different output file. Navigate to the desired file and select it;
the selected file name and its path appear in the ‘Output’ field.

7.

Click the Make File(s) button; the Progress bar at the bottom of the window is activated. The
dat

file is generated and placed in the directory specified in the ‘Output’ field. A message box

informing you that the operation was successful indicates that the process is completed.

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