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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
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3
Click the
Select File…
button under the ‘Encode
ini
File(s)’ section.
4
Navigate to the folder that contains the
ini
file you want to encode.
5
Click the
ini
file and click the
Open
button; the name and path of both the
ini
file and the
output encoded file appear in the fields under the
Select File
button. Note that the name
and extension of the output file can be modified.
6
Click the
Encode File(s)
button; an encoded
ini
file with the name and extension you
specified is created.
To decode an encoded
ini
file follow the next 4 steps:
1
Click the
Select File…
button under the ‘Decode
ini
File(s)’ section.
2
Navigate to the folder that contains the file you want to decode.
3
Click the file and click the
Open
button. the name and path of both the encode
ini
file and
the output decoded file appear in the fields under the
Select File
button. Note that the
name of the output file can be modified.
4
Click the
Decode File(s)
button; a decoded
ini
file with the name you specified is
created.
The decoding process verifies the input file for validity. Any change made to the
encoded file causes an error and the decoding process is aborted.
Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
For detailed information on the PRT file, see
PRT File Format
.
To create a loadable PRT
dat
file from your raw data files follow the next 7 steps:
1
Prepare the prerecorded tones (raw data PCM or L8) files you want to combine into a
single
dat
file using standard recording utilities.
2
Execute the TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion utility, DConvert.exe (supplied with
the software package); the utility’s main screen opens (shown in
Figure 136
).
3
Click the
Process Prerecorded Tones File(s)
button; the Prerecorded Tones File(s)
screen, shown in
Figure 138
, opens.
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