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Voice Storage System
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Copying voice files into voice partition on RAID drive
1. Once all files are copied power system down and remove old SCSI drive. Set D1
on front of RAID drive to the UP position.
2. Power system up.
3. Run COMM/ZlinkW again and for each file you need to copy type in:
VPUT c:\v\p<filename> <filename>
Example:
VPUT c:\v\p5551212 p5551212
Creating Batch Files for Transferring Custom Greeting Voice Prompts
Batch file procedure
1. Create a text file containing a list of the voice prompt files. From the Office PC, at
the + prompt type the following:
"Logopen vls.lst"
"Vls *"
"Logclose"
Press ESC to exit ZbaseW.
You now have a text file that names all of the voice files for the system. This file is
called “
vls.lst” and should be in the c:\zetron folder.
2. Creating a VGET batch file.
a. Start the NotePad (or WordPad) text editor, go to the c:\zetron folder and open
the file named “
vls.lst”.
b. Use the Save As command in NotePad to save a copy of the file under the new
name “
vget.bat”.
c. From NotePad, open the “vget.bat” file. Format each line of the file as follows:
VGET <filename> d:\v\<filename
d. Save and exit
Return to step 7 in the voice file transfer procedure.
3. Creating the VPUT batch file.
a. Start the NotePad (or WordPad) text editor, go to the
c:\zetron folder and
open the file named “
vls.lst”.
b. Use the Save As command in NotePad to save a copy of the file under the new
name “
vput.bat”.
Note If you have a VPUT batch file type, “batchrun vput.bat” to
copy all files. (See
Creating Batch Files for Transferring Custom
Greeting Voice Prompts
on page 214)
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