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Maintenance
1
Note that these transfer files between your PC and the paging terminal. There is a total of about one
megabyte of system voice files. It can take quite a while to transfer all these, especially if you use
ZlinkW via modem instead of direct:
at 1200 baud (modem ZlinkW): about 2.4 hours
at 4800 baud (direct ZlinkW): about 37 minutes
2
On the paging terminal, there are separate directories for the original system voice prompts vs. any
customized system voice prompts. These batch files copy either set of prompts to the current
directory on your PC. This means that if you run “svtopc.zb”, then run “yvtopc.zb”, you will have
only the results of “yvtopc.zb”, since it will have overwritten the voice files of the same name that
“svtopc.zb” grabbed. If desired, you could alter these batch files to write to different directories on
your PC.
3
Note that these are for the Zetron prompts. If you record your own, you should not run any alt*.zb
file again. Instead, use the normal yv*.zb files to save/restore/transfer your whole set of files.
Single Files
The batch files in Table 27 work with all of the voice files. Many times, you will only need
to work with one or two. The following instructions explain to do that.
yvtopc.zb Your Voice to your PC. * ** Copies your customized system voice files to your
PC. You must first have previously saved the prompts using “yvget.zb” above.
Useful for safekeeping, in case the paging terminal hard disk goes bad or is
swapped out. Copies files from C:\VOICE on the paging terminal's DOS hard
disk to the current (ZbaseW) directory on your PC. Typical line:
get c:\voice\sys_welc sys_welc
pctoyv.zb Your PC to Your Voice. *
Copies your customized system voice files, previously retrieved to your PC with
yvtopc.zb, to C:\VOICE on the paging terminal's DOS hard disk. Note that
you would first run this, then run “yvrestr.zb”, to make the prompts active in your
voice storage. Typical line:
put sys_welc c:\voice\sys_welc
alt_put.zb Put Alternate Prompts ***
Puts Zetron System Alternate prompts (*.now files) from C:\ZVOICE to the
voice partition, replacing normal set. This is for DTMF over prompts, mostly
used for Notify Voice or Display operation. It switches the following voice files
to the alternate factory set that basically say “now” in place of “at the tone”:
sys_dmsg, fcode_input, sys_end_end, security_code, passcode_input,
activity_input, security_input, ptype_input, greeting_input.
alt_undo.zb Undo Alternate Prompts ***
Puts Zetron System normal prompts from C:\ZVOICE to the voice partition,
restoring the originals (undoing what alt_put.zb did).
Batch File Name Action
Note Voice file names are case sensitive - “p1234567” is different from
“P1234567”. DOS file names are not case sensitive. In the
examples that follow, paths are not shown; you can always specify
a path, if desired, when specifying DOS filenames. (There is no
path for voice files).
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