CHAPTER 37 Loading Auxiliary Files
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[NUMBER OF CALL PROGRESS TONES]
Number of Call Progress Tones=1
#Dial Tone
[CALL PROGRESS TONE #0]
Tone Type=1
Tone Form =1 (continuous)
Low Freq [Hz]=440
High Freq [Hz]=0
Low Freq Level [-dBm]=10 (-10 dBm)
High Freq Level [-dBm]=32 (use 32 only if a single tone is required)
First Signal On Time [10msec]=300; the dial tone is detected after 3 sec
First Signal Off Time [10msec]=0
Second Signal On Time [10msec]=0
Second Signal Off Time [10msec]=0
Prerecorded Tones File
The Prerecorded Tone (PRT) file contains up to 80 (and maximum of 10 minutes) user-defined
prerecorded tones that can be played by the device. For example, it can be used to play a held tone
(music on hold) to a call party that has been put on hold or a ringback tone to a calling party. The
PRT file overcomes the limitations of the CPT file (such as limited number of predefined tones and
limited number of frequency integrations in a single tone). The PRT file also lets you play different
held and ringback tones for different groups of users. To do this, configure an IP Profile with the
required ringback tone (IPProfile_LocalRingbackTone) and/or held tone (IPProfile_LocalHeldTone)
from the PRT file, and then associate the IP Profile with the required IP Group.
You can define a PRT file for SBC calls with multiple tones of the same tone type, but with different
coders.If one of the tones is defined with the same coder as used in the current call, the device
always selects it to eliminate the need for using DSP resources. If the coder of the tone is the same
as that of the call, DSPs are not required. If they are different, DSPs are required.
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The PRT file only generates (plays) tones; detection of tones is according to the
CPT file.
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The PRT file can be up to 4 megabytes in size.
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If the PRT file contains a tone that also exists in the CPT file, the tone in the PRT
file is played instead (i.e., overrides the tone in the CPT file).
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If the coder defined for the tone in the PRT file is the same as that used by the
current call, then DSPs are not required for playing the tone. If the coders are
different, DSPs are required.
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The device requires DSPs for local generation of tones.
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The PRT file supports only the ringback tone and hold tone for SBC calls.
The tones can be recorded using a standard third-party, recording utility (such as Adobe Audition).
Once recorded, you need to combine the recorded files into a single and loadable PRT file (.dat),
using the latest version of AudioCodes DConvert utility. In DConvert, each recording must be
added to the PRT file with the tone type "acUserDefineTone<Index>". When you want to specify
the tone (ringback or held tone) to play for a specific IP Profile (IPProfile_LocalRingbackTone and
IPProfile_LocalHeldTone parameters), you need to use this index number. For more information on
the DConvert utility, refer to the
. Once you have created the PRT
.dat file, you need to load it to the device (flash memory), using the Web interface (see
) or CLI.
You must record the tones (raw data files) with the following properties:
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