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User's Manual 430 Document #: LTRT-42060
Mediant 2600 E-SBC
The following procedure describes how to load Auxiliary files using the Web interface.
To load auxiliary files to the device using the Web interface:
1. Open the Load Auxiliary Files page (Maintenance tab > Software Update menu >
Load Auxiliary Files).
Note: The appearance of certain file load fields depends on the installed Software
License Key.
2. Click the Browse button corresponding to the file type that you want to load, navigate
to the folder in which the file is located, and then click Open; the name and path of the
file appear in the field next to the Browse button.
3. Click the Load File button corresponding to the file you want to load.
4. Repeat steps 2 through 3 for each file you want to load.
5. Save the loaded auxiliary files to flash memory, see ''Saving Configuration'' on page
424 and reset the device (if you have loaded a Call Progress Tones file), see
''Resetting the Device'' on page 421.
30.1.1 Call Progress Tones File
The Call Progress Tones (CPT) auxiliary file includes the definitions of the Call Progress
Tones (levels and frequencies) that are detected / generated by the device.
You can use one of the supplied auxiliary files (.dat file format) or create your own file. To
create your own file, it's recommended to modify the supplied usa_tone.ini file (in any
standard text editor) to suit your specific requirements and then convert the modified ini file
into binary format, using AudioCodes DConvert utility. For a description on converting a
CPT ini file into a binary dat file, refer to the DConvert Utility User's Guide.
Note: Only the dat file format can be loaded to the device.
You can create up to 32 different Call Progress Tones, each with frequency and format
attributes. The frequency attribute can be single or dual-frequency (in the range of 300 to
1980 Hz) or an Amplitude Modulated (AM). Up to 64 different frequencies are supported.
Only eight AM tones, in the range of 1 to 128 kHz, can be configured (the detection range
is limited to 1 to 50 kHz). Note that when a tone is composed of a single frequency, the
second frequency field must be set to zero.

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