Understanding Phrase Files and Using V-Edit
Understanding Octel 50 Phrase Files
Octel 50 Installation Guide
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Understanding Octel 50 Phrase Files
Octel 50 uses three phrase files: SO3-ALL.*, SO3-D1.*, and SO3-D2.*, where the *
represents a VAP extension for systems using a Dialogic voice board or a VOX extension
for systems using a Rhetorex voice board. The first two phrase files contain system
prompts, while the SO3-D2.* file is an empty file for storage of custom phrases recorded
on-site. Following the phrase file listings is information on how you can prepare
professionally-recorded phrases for use on Octel 50. If you are using the system’s
multilingual capabilities, see the topic, “Using the Multilingual Capabilities,” later in this
chapter for information on recording and storing phrases in more than one language.
SO3-ALL.VAP and SO3-ALL.VOX Phrase Files
1 “one”
2 “two”
3 “three”
4 “four”
5 “five”
6 “six”
7 “seven”
8 “eight”
9 “nine”
10 “ten”
11 “eleven”
12 “twelve”
13 “thirteen”
14 “fourteen”
15 “fifteen”
16 “sixteen”
17 “seventeen”
18 “eighteen”
19 “nineteen”
20 “twenty”
21 “thirty”
22 “forty”
23 “fifty”
24 “sixty”
25 “seventy”