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Voice Storage System
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Table 27 lists the handy ZlinkW batch files, which are used to save or restore all of the
voice files. These ZlinkW batch files are not provided with ZbaseW, rather, they are
available on the paging terminal if needed. On older systems, we will need to send you the
batch files if you wish to use them.
To use any of these files, you need to copy them on to your PC first. Get into ZlinkW, and
at the “+” prompt and type for instance:
get yvget.zb
You only need to do the above once for each batch file. Thereafter, to run the batch file,
get into ZlinkW and at the “+” prompt, do for instance:
batchrun yvget.zb
For each batch file, we also show here an example line (for the welcome prompt) from the
file. The files consist of several of these lines, one for each of the different voice files.
Please note that all these work only with the system voice prompts, not the client custom
prompts (client greetings) which are discussed later.
Please note that the last three files are included only on systems shipping in February 1993
or later. If you do not have them, we can send them to you.
Table 27: ZlinkW Batch Files for managing voice prompts
Batch File Name Action
svrestr.zb System Voice Restore. Copies all of the original system voice prompt files from
the DOS part of the hard disk (from C:\ZVOICE) to the voice storage system
(which may be a different partition on the hard disk, or a separate hard disk,
depending on your paging terminal's configuration). Useful if for instance you
recorded a Welcome prompt you do not like and want ours back. Typical line:
vput c:\zvoice\sys_welc sys_welcome
yvget.zb Your Voice Get (Save). If you have recorded some of your own system voice
prompts, and wish to save them, use this. You can do this anytime you change any
of your system voice prompts. It copies the system voice prompt files from the
voice storage system to the DOS part of the hard disk (to C:\VOICE). Typical
line:
vget sys_welcome c:\voice\sys_welc
yvrestr.zb Your Voice Restore. Restores your customized system voice prompts, previously
saved using the yvget.zb batch file. It copies them from the DOS part of the
hard disk (from C:\VOICE) to the voice storage system. Typical line:
vput c:\voice\sys_welc sys_welcome
svtopc.zb System Voice to your PC. * ** Copies the original factory system voice prompts
to your PC. Useful for safekeeping, in case the paging terminal hard disk goes bad
or is swapped out. Copies files from C:\ZVOICE on the paging terminal's DOS
hard disk to the current (ZbaseW) directory on your PC. Typical line:
get c:\zvoice\sys_welc sys_welc
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