Installing the InformaCast Enabled Paging Adapter
Restore the Factory Default Settings
Operations Guide
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On the
Audiofiles
page, enter values for the parameters indicated in
.
Note
Each entry on the
Audiofiles
page replaces one of the stock audio files on the board. When
the input box displays the word
default
, the InformaCast Enabled Paging Adapter is using
the stock audio file. If that file is replaced with a user file, it will display the uploaded
filename.
Note
The question mark icon (
) in the following table shows which web page items will be defined
after the
Toggle Help
button is pressed
.
Table 2-12. Audiofiles Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Description
Stored Messages
Stored Message 1
through 9
Stored Message 1
corresponds to the message played after pressing
1
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 2
corresponds to the message played after pressing
2
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 3
corresponds to the message played after pressing
3
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 4
corresponds to the message played after pressing
4
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 5
corresponds to the message played after pressing
5
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 6
corresponds to the message played after pressing
6
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 7
corresponds to the message played after pressing
7
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 8
corresponds to the message played after pressing
8
on a phone keypad.
Stored Message 9
corresponds to the message played after pressing
9
on a phone keypad.
Repeat
Type the number of times that you want the specific
Stored Message
to repeat. A value of
0
means
the message will play once (no repeat). A value of
1
means the message will play twice (one repeat).
Infinite
When selected, the specific
Stored Message
will repeat indefinitely after pressing the specific
number key on a phone keypad.
Note
: The repeatedly playing audio can be canceled by calling, selecting the message, and pressing
the
#
key.
Audio Files
0-9
The name of the audio configuration option is the same as the spoken audio that plays on the board
(24 character limit).
'0' corresponds to the spoken word “zero.”
'1' corresponds to the spoken word “one.”
'2' corresponds to the spoken word “two.”
'3' corresponds to the spoken word “three.”
'4' corresponds to the spoken word “four.”
'5' corresponds to the spoken word “five.”
'6' corresponds to the spoken word “six.”
'7' corresponds to the spoken word “seven.”
'8' corresponds to the spoken word “eight.”
'9' corresponds to the spoken word “nine.”
Dot
Corresponds to the spoken word “dot.” (24 character limit).
Audio Test
Corresponds to the message “This is the CyberData IP speaker test message...” (24 character limit).
Enter Code
Corresponds to the message “Enter Code” (24 character limit).