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There are a couple of limitations to the current implementation model.
The first is global nature of the audio clips used for status and configuration
purposes. One can overlay them into any single language one wants but multiple
language support is not present. For example, the phrase “IP address 10.1.2.3”
could be spoken in English or French but not both. Given that the most common
use is for support, this may not be an issue.
The second issue is that the above model assumes that different language
support can be achieved by simple word or phrase replacement. Differences due
to word ordering are not s
upported. For example, numbers such as “119” are
parsed as “one hundred”, “nineteen”. In the default dictionary there are clips for
“one”, “hundred” and “nineteen” which works in English. Whether it works for all
languages is unknown. Likewise, the value
“23” (which in English is “twenty” and
“three”) in some other language has a unique phrase (rather than combining two
separate phrases) this could be a problem for the device. Changing this could be
a major task.
19.5.2 Detailed Instructions
This section describes how to configure the EWB100 to use non-English voice
prompts when not using MSP. This may be done via the Airbeam package files
with the DA or via the FTP transfer mechanism. It may also be done line by line
using the CLI but this approach may take a long time if many devices are
configured..
Audio prompts are set via normal CLI configuration commands like all other
EWB100 configuration items. For each audio prompt there is a corresponding
audio clip identifier. One can assign any audio clip identifier to any audio prompt.
There are approximately 30 audio prompts required for normal operation of the
EWB100. Additional prompts may be required if other features beyond PTT and
Private Response are used.
The required CLI commands are shown below:
set pr alert prompt 0 xx_default
set pr alert directory 0 xx_dictionary
set pr alert failure 0 xx_failure
set pr alert mute 0 xx_n_mute
set pr alert unavail 0 xx_n_unavailabe
set pr alert direnter 0 xx_dir_enter
set pr alert prenter 0 xx_profile_enter
set pr alert swpr 0 xx_n_profile_switch
set pr alert taskent 0 xx_n_task_enter
set pr alert taskexit 0 xx_n_task_exit
set pr alert lowbat 0 xx_n_low_battery
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