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SIP User's Manual 454 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
Say-as Token Variable
Type
Variable Subtype Variable Input
Format
Note
the grammar rules of the
language.
duration duration None supported The input is up
to 10 digits, with
the value
representing the
duration in
seconds.
Duration is always
announced as hours,
minutes, and seconds.
currency money Three-character ISO
currency code. There is
a specific set of
currencies supported
by the device, which
are documented in
Audio Provisioning
Server (APS) User’s
Manual: Audio Files.
The input is up
to 10 digits.
The number is converted
appropriately to the
currency in question. A
value of 1234 in US
Dollars, for example, is
spoken as 12 dollars and
34 cents. The same input
as Yen would be 1
thousand, 234 Yen.
number number cardinal Up to 10 digits. Integer
number:cardinal number cardinal Up to 10 digits.
number:ordinal number ordinal Up to 10 digits. Range of supported
ordinal numbers varies by
language, as to whether a
certain ordinal number is
supported by the
language.
number:digits digits generic A string of up to
64 digits
including 0-9, *
and #.
telephone digits generic A string of up to
64 digits
including 0-9, *
and #.
telephone:ndn digits North American DN Must be 10
digits 0-9.
telephone:gen digits generic directory
number
A string of up to
64 digits
including 0-9, *,
and #.
time time t24 hhmm 24 hour time.
time:t12 time t12 hhmm
time:t24 time t24 hhmm
Below are two examples that direct the device to announce the cardinal number 1000.
<audio> <say-as interpret-as=”number”> 1000 </say-as> </audio>
<audio> <say-as interpret-as=”number:cardinal”> 1000 </say-as>
</audio>

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