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297-1001-527

DMS-100 Family
Digital Recorded Announcement Machine
DRAM and EDRAM Guide

BASE09 and up Standard 13.06 August 1999


DMS-100 Family
Digital Recorded Announcement Machine
DRAM and EDRAM Guide

Publication number: 297-1001-527


Product release: BASE09 and up
Document release: Standard 13.06
Date: August 1999

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Telecom. Except as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecom, the holder of this document shall keep the
information contained herein confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third
parties and use same for evaluation, operation, and maintenance purposes only.

Information is subject to change without notice. Northern Telecom reserves the right to make changes in design or components
as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules, and the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user’s own
expense. Allowing this equipment to be operated in such a manner as to not provide for proper answer supervision is a viola-
tion of Part 68 of FCC Rules, Docket No. 89-114, 55FR46066. The SL-100 system is certified by the Canadian Standards
Association (CSA) with the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). This equipment is capable of providing users
with access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of equal access codes. Modifications by aggregators to
alter these capabilities is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumer Service Improvement Act of 1990 and Part 68 of the
FCC Rules

DMS, DMS SuperNode, MAP, and NT are trademarks of Northern Telecom.

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iii

Publication history
August 1999
BASE09 Standard 13.06
• added procedure Recording announcements at a consistent level
March 1999
BASE09 Standard 13.05
• added appendix A ‘EDRAM voice file contents’
• added appendix B ‘EDRAM IDC voice file contents’
March 1998
BASE09 Standard 13.04
• editing changes

February 1998
BASE09 Standard 13.03
• design review changes

December 1997
BASE09 Standard 13.02
• design review changes
• editing changes

August 1997
BASE09 Standard 13.01
• revisions to Chapters 15 and 16 to incorporate feature AR1811 (new data
schema table DRAMPHRS)
• revisions to Chapters 3 and 16 and addition of a new Chapter 14 to
address a PRS
March 1997
BASE07 Standard 12.03
• added DRAM record utility (DRAMREC) chapter (Chapter 14)

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iv Publication history

• added procedure to record announcements after a power or card failure


(to Chapter 12)
November 1996
BASE07 Standard 12.02
• added information on Capability Set 1 (CS1) announcements (GL03)
August 1996
BASE07 Standard 12.01
• revisions that associate with the introduction of the NT1X80BA (16-min
EDRAM)
• revisions that associate with the introduction of the NT1X81BA
(Japanese toneset conference trunk module)

October 1995
CSP05 Standard 11.01
• added information on Notification of Time and Charge (NTC) service
• added editorial markup
April 1995
CSP04 Standard 10.01
• added information on how to replace NT1X00 tone cards with Digital
Trunk Module (DTM) NT1X80AA in TM/MTM shelf
September 1993
BCS36 Preliminary 09.01
• added information on the Deny Malicious Call Termination voice file
• added procedure Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device

March 1993
BCS34 Standard 08.02
• updated to include minor technical changes
• inserted Sit (special information tone) definitions table

December 1992
BCS34 Standard 08.01
• included canceled information from Digital Recorded Announcement
Machine (DRAM) Administration Guide 297-1001-316.
• included information on the enhanced digital recorded announcement
machine (EDRAM)

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Publication history v

• changed the title from Digital Recorded Announcement Machine


Maintenance Guide to Digital Recorded Announcement Machine DRAM
and EDRAM Guide to reflect the new content
• transferred all tables of recorded announcements to the NT1X76 PROM
card descriptions in Hardware Description Manual, 297-1001-805
• transferred all maintenance and diagnostic information to Peripheral
Module Maintenance Guide, 297-1001-592
• transferred all DRAM commands to Commands Reference Manual,
297-1001-822

July 1992
BCS33 Standard 07.03
• added information on EDRAM capabilities
• included references to Lines, Trunks and Peripherals Trouble Locating
and Clearing Procedures, 297-1001-586

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Contents
About this document xv
When to use this document xv
How to check the version and issue of this document xv
References in this document xv
What precautionary messages mean xvi
How commands, parameters, and responses are represented xviii
Input prompt (>) xviii
Commands and fixed parameters xviii
Variables xviii
Responses xviii

Understanding DRAM and EDRAM 1-1


Digital recorded announcement machine 1-1
Enhanced digital recorded announcement machine 1-1
DRAM in the DMS network 1-2
EDRAM in the DMS network 1-2

DRAM and EDRAM hardware 2-1


Hardware components 2-1
DRAM hardware 2-1
EDRAM hardware 2-1
DRAM components 2-1
Hardware usage restrictions 2-2
Electromagnetic interference information 2-2
Sparing information 2-3
NT1X75 controller card 2-3
NT1X76 PROM card 2-4
NT1X77 RAM card 2-5
NT1X79 EEPROM card 2-6
Speech memory card 2-8
EDRAM components 2-11
Hardware restrictions 2-11
Hardware dependencies 2-11
Sparing information 2-11
NT1X80AA EDRAM card 2-12
NT1X80BA EDRAM card 2-12
Additional components 2-12

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EDRAM DS30 links 2-13


DRAM and EDRAM software 3-1
DRAM software 3-1
Required software 3-1
Standard announcements 3-1
Customized announcements 3-2
EDRAM software 3-3
Loader features 3-3
Maintenance trunk module features 3-4
Digital recorded announcements features 3-4
Required software 3-4
Software dependencies 3-5
Standard announcements 3-5
EDRAM voice files 3-5
EDRAM voice file installation 3-8
Applications that depend on DRAM or EDRAM 3-8
Automatic Calling Card Service announcements 3-9
Auxiliary Operator Services System announcements 3-9
Call Management Service or Custom Local Area Signaling Service
announcements 3-9
Calling Number Announcements 3-9
Deny Malicious Call Termination 3-10
Mechanized Calling Card Service announcements 3-10
Notification of Time and Charge 3-10
Subscriber Activated Call Blocking announcements 3-11
CS-R1 announcements 3-11
Tone feature 3-11

Understanding DRAM and EDRAM planning and engineering 4-


1
Product functions 4-1
Operational description 4-1
Broadcasting announcements 4-2
Broadcasting capacities 4-6
Speech storage techniques 4-6
Reduction of storage requirements 4-7
Concatenation of subphrases 4-7
Artificial generation of pauses 4-7
Bit-efficient algorithm 4-7
Speech Memory Organization 4-7
DRAM special information tones 4-8
EDRAM special information tones 4-11
DRAM architecture 4-11
DRAM configuration 4-12
Physical provisioning information 4-12
EDRAM architecture 4-12
EDRAM configuration 4-12
Physical provisioning information 4-12

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Maintenance impact of DRAM and EDRAM hardware and software 4-12


Determining service requirements for DRAM and EDRAM 5-1
Grade-of-service requirements 5-1
Memory considerations 5-1
Firmware requirements 5-1
Data store and program store impact 5-1
Traffic considerations 5-1
Traffic tables 5-1
Messaging and throughput 5-2
Overload and flow controls 5-2

Ordering DRAM and EDRAM 6-1


Order capture tools 6-1
Using NT-ACCESS 6-1
NT-ACCESS features 6-2
NT-ACCESS components and subsystems 6-2
Using NT86xx series questionnaires 6-3

Planning DRAM and EDRAM expansion 7-1


Guidelines for expansion 7-1
Adding hardware 7-1
Adding software 7-1
Exhaust level plans and forecasts 7-2

Understanding DRAM and EDRAM administration 8-1


Defining administration functions 8-1
System resources 8-1
Component failures and system faults 8-2
Monitoring card use 8-2

Evaluating DRAM and EDRAM performance factors 9-1


Creating a performance monitoring plan 9-1
Monitoring performance factors and system faults 9-1
Establishing performance standards 9-3
Capacity considerations 9-3
Performance indicators Announcement usage 9-5

Using OMs to evaluate DRAM and EDRAM performance 10-1


Defining operational measurements 10-1

DRAM and EDRAM tracking work sheets 11-1


Using the work sheets 11-1
Attempts/overflows work sheet 11-1
Percent overflow work sheet 11-2
Usage of each announcement work sheet 11-3

Recording on DRAM and EDRAM 12-1


Task list 12-1

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Recording custom announcements on EDRAM 12-3


Recording announcements at a consistent level 12-9
Recording custom announcenents on Norstar 12-20
Recording custom announcements on Norstar 12-27
Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM 12-38
Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device 12-47
Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM 12-54
Recording announcements after a power or card failure 12-64

Finding DRAM and EDRAM information 13-1


Administration 13-1
Maintenance 13-2
Planning and engineering 13-2
Translations 13-3
Documentation key 13-4
Documentation index 13-7

Datafilling and testing tones 14-1


Task list 14-1
Explanation and information that sets context 14-1
Summary flowchart 14-1
List of steps 14-2
Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone 14-3
Datafilling and testing the receiver off-hook tone 14-9

DRAM record utility 15-1


DRAMREC functions 15-2
DRAMREC commands 15-3
ANNSDEBUG command 15-3
ASSIGN command 15-5
ASSIGNDUMP command 15-10
CONNECT command 15-13
DEBUG command 15-16
DISCONNECT command 15-26
DISPLAY command 15-26
ERASE command 15-30
FIND command 15-34
HELP command 15-36
PLAYBACK command 15-38
POSITION command 15-39
Q command 15-43
QUIT command 15-45
RECORD command 15-45
SITLOAD command 15-50

Understanding DRAM and EDRAM translations 16-1


DRAM tables 16-1
Table ANNS 16-1
Table ANNMEMS 16-2
Table DRAMS 16-2
Table DRAMPHRS 16-2

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Table DRAMTRK 16-3


Table DRMUSERS 16-3
Datafill sequence for DRAM 16-4
EDRAM tables 16-4
Table TMINV 16-4
Table EDRAMINV 16-4
Table DRAMS 16-5
Datafill sequence for EDRAM 16-5
Datafilling the Tone feature 16-6

Appendix A EDRAM voice file contents 17-1


English announcements 17-1
Voice file name ACMSC0GE 17-3
Voice file name ACMC0GF 17-6
Voice file name ACMS0GG 17-8
Voice file name ACMC0GH 17-11
Voice file name ACMSC0GJ 17-14
Voice file name ACMSC0GK 17-17
Voice file name ACMSC0GL 17-20
Voice file name ACMSC0GM 17-23
Voice file name ACMSL0GA 17-26
Voice file name ACMSL0GB 17-30
Voice file name ACMSL0GC 17-32
Voice file name ASTD0AB 17-35
Voice file name EAABS0HC 17-40
Voice file name EACCS0AH 17-47
Voice file name EACTS0AE 17-50
Voice file name EAOSS0AF 17-55
Voice file name EAOSS0AG 17-58
Voice file name EARDT0JA 17-63
Voice file name EARDT0JB 17-67
Voice file name ECFRA0AM 17-73
Voice file name ECLS10AJ 17-76
Voice file name ECLS10AK 17-80
Voice file name ECLS20AP 17-82
Voice file name ECLS20AQ 17-86
Voice file name ECLS20AR 17-89
Voice file name ECLS20AS 17-92
Voice file name ECLS20AT 17-95
Voice file name ECLS20AU 17-98
Voice file name ECLS20AV 17-101
Voice file name ECLS20AW 17-105
Voice file name EMCCS0CA 17-108
Voice file name FAABS0HD 17-113
French announcements 17-121
Voice file name FAOSS0BF 17-121
Voice file name FAOSS0BG 17-125
Voice file name FACCS0BH 17-128
Voice file name FCLS10BJ 17-132
Voice file name FCLS10BK 17-135
Voice file name FCLS20BP 17-139

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Voice file name FCLS20BQ 17-142


Voice file name FCLS20BR 17-144
Voice file name FCLS20BS 17-147
Voice file name FCLS20BT 17-151
Voice file name FCLS20BU 17-155
Voice file name FCLS20BV 17-159
Voice file name FCLS20BW 17-162
Spanish announcements 17-165
Voice file name SCLS10CJ 17-165
Voice file name SCLS10CK 17-168
Voice file name SCLS20CP 17-173
Voice file name SCLS20CQ 17-175
Voice file name SCLS20CR 17-177
Voice file name SCLS20CS 17-179
Voice file name SCLS20CT 17-180
Voice file name SCLS20CU 17-185
Voice file name SCLS20CV 17-187
Voice file name SCLS20CW 17-190

Appendix B IDC EDRAM voice file contents 18-1


English announcements 18-2
Voice file name JPATC0DA 18-2
Voice file name JPATC0DB 18-5
Voice file name JPATC0DC 18-8
Voice file name JPATC0DD 18-12
Japenese announcements 18-16
Voice file name JPATC0EA 18-16
Voice file name JPATC0EB 18-20
Voice file name JPATC0EC 18-24
Voice file name JPATC0ED 18-28
Korean announcements 18-33
Voice file name korean01 18-33
Voice file name korean23 18-37
Voice file name korean45 18-40
Voice file name korean67 18-44
Voice file name korean8 18-47
Malay announcements 18-49
Voice file name malay01 18-49
Voice file name malay23 18-52
Voice file name malay45 18-55
Voice file name malay67 18-59
Voice file name malay89 18-61
Mandarin announcements 18-64
Voice file name mndrn01 18-64
Voice file name mndrn23 18-67
Voice file name mndrn45 18-70
Voice file name mndrn67 18-74
Portuguese announcements 18-78
Voice file name prtugs01 18-78
Voice file name prtugs23 18-81
Voice file name prtugs45 18-84

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Voice file name prtgs67 18-88


Voice file name prtugs89 18-90
Voice file name prtugs10 18-93
Spanish announcements 18-95
Voice file name spansh01 18-95
Voice file name spansh23 18-99
Voice file name spansh45 18-102
Voice file name spansh67 18-106
Voice file name spansh8 18-109
Tagalog announcements 18-110
Voice file name tagalog1 18-110
Voice file name tagalog2 18-113
Voice file name tagalog3 18-117
Voice file name tagalog4 18-121
Thai announcements 18-125
Voice file name thai01 18-125
Voice file name thai23 18-128
Voice file name thai45 18-131
Voice file name thai67 18-134
Voice file name thai89 18-137

List of terms 19-1


ABS 19-1

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About this document


When to use this document
This document describes the digital recorded announcement machine
(DRAM) and the enhanced DRAM (EDRAM). This document also
describes the correct features and administration procedures of the DRAM
and EDRAM. This document includes references to other documents that
provide information about how to maintain the DRAM and EDRAM.

How to check the version and issue of this document


Numbers indicate the version and issue of the document, for example, 01.01.

The first two digits indicate the version. The version number increases each
time Nortel updates the document to support a new software release. For
example, the first release of a document is 01.01. In the next software
release cycle, the first release of the same document is 02.01.

The second two digits indicate the issue. The issue number increases each
time the document changes but is released again in the same software release
cycle. For example, the second release of a document in the same software
release cycle is 01.02.

This document is for all DMS-100 Family offices. More than one version of
this document can be present. Determine if you have the latest version of
this document and the organization of documentation for your product.
Check the release information in Product Documentation Directory,
297-8991-001.

References in this document


This document refers to the following documents:
• Alarm and Performance Monitoring Procedures
• Card Replacement Procedures
• DMS-100 Family Commands Reference Manual, 297-1001-822
• EDRAM16 Installation Manual, IM 35–5075
• Feature Description Manual

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
xvi About this document

• Hardware Description Manual


• Logs Reference Manual
• Office Parameters Reference Manual
• Operational Measurements Reference Manual
• Peripheral Modules Maintenance Guide, 297-1001-592
• Provisioning Manual
• Translations Guide
• Trouble Locating and Clearing Procedures

What precautionary messages mean


The types of precautionary messages in NT documents include attention
boxes and danger, warning and caution messages.

An attention box identifies information required for the correct performance


of a procedure or task. This information is necessary for the correct
description of information or data. Danger, warning, and caution messages
indicate risk.

Examples of the precautionary messages follow.

WARNING Information needed to perform a task

ATTENTION
The unused DS-3 ports must be deprovisioned before you install a
DS-1/VT Mapper. If this condition does not occur, the system does
not carry the DS-1 traffic through the DS-1/VT Mapper. The presence
of a correctly provisioned DS-1/VT Mapper does not affect this
requirement.

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DANGER Possibility of personal injury

DANGER
Risk of electrocution
Do not open the front panel of the inverter unless fuses
F1, F2, and F3 are not present. The inverter contains
high-voltage lines. The high-voltage lines are active until
removal of the fuses. If you remove fuses before this, you
risk electrocution.

DANGER
Risk of electrocution
Do not open the front panel of the inverter unless fuses
F1, F2, and F3 are not present. The inverter contains
high-voltage lines. The high-voltage lines are active
until removal of the fuses. You risk electrocution.

WARNING Possibility of equipment damage

WARNING
Damage to the backplane connector pins
Align the card before you seat the card. Avoid bending
the backplane connector pins. Use light pressure to align
the card with the connectors. Use the levers on the card to
seat the card in the connectors.

WARNING
Damage to the backplane connector pins
Align the card before you seat the card. Avoid bending
the backplane connector pins. Use light pressure to align
the card with the connectors. Use the levers on the card
to seat the card in the connectors.

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xviii About this document

CAUTION Possibility of service interruption or degradation

CAUTION
Possible loss of service
Confirm that you remove the card from the inactive unit
of the peripheral module. Removal of the card from the
active unit causes a loss of subscriber service.

CAUTION
Possible loss of service
Confirm that you remove the card from the inactive unit
of the peripheral module. Removal of the card from the
active unit causes a loss of subscriber service.

How commands, parameters, and responses are represented


Commands, parameters and responses in this document conform to the
following standards.

Input prompt (>)


An input prompt (>) indicates the following information is a command:

>BSY

Commands and fixed parameters


Commands and fixed parameters the user enters at a MAP terminal appear in
uppercase letters:

>BSY CTRL

Variables
Variables appear in lowercase letters:

>BSY CTRL ctrl_no

The user must enter letters or numbers that the variable represents. A list
that follows the command string explains each variable.

Responses
Responses correspond to the MAP display and appear in a different type:

FP 3 Busy CTRL 0: Command request has been submitted.


FP 3 Busy CTRL 0: Command passed.

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About this document xix

The following example from a procedure shows the command syntax this
document uses:

At the MAP display terminal


1 To manually busy the CTRL on the inactive plane, type
>BSY CTRL ctrl_no
and press the Enter key.
where
ctrl_no is the number of the CTRL (0 or 1)
Example of a MAP response:
FP 3 Busy CTRL 0: Command request has been submitted.
FP 3 Busy CTRL 0: Command passed.

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1-1

Understanding DRAM and EDRAM


This chapter describes the following:
• digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM)
• enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM)
• relationship between DRAM and the DMS network
• relationship between EDRAM and the DMS network

Digital recorded announcement machine


The DRAM is a peripheral module (PM) in a maintenance trunk module
(MTM) that has a special DRAM equipment shelf (NT2X58AG). The
DRAM equipment shelf consists of one controller card and at least one
speech memory card. There are four types of the DRAM speech card,
depending on memory storage requirements.

The DRAM provides recorded announcements that the system stores in


digital format. You can use these recorded announcements alone or in
conjunction with other announcements. Several sets of standard
announcements are available on programmable read-only memory (PROM)
cards. To make other announcements on-site, use random access memory
(RAM) cards and electronically erasable PROM (EEPROM) cards.

The DRAM output is in digital format. Termination devices like the line or
trunk card convert the DRAM output to analog format.

Enhanced digital recorded announcement machine


The EDRAM is a stand-alone PM that can be present in offices equipped
with DRAM. The EDRAM is a card (NT1X80) that replaces the DRAM
shelf. You can plug the EDRAM in any of the 12 slots on an MTM shelf.

The EDRAM has a smaller footprint and reduced shelf and frame
requirements than the DRAM. The EDRAM reduces replacement inventory
requirements because the EDRAM is a single-card PM.

The EDRAM offers the flexibility of a DRAM shelf in a single-card PM.


The EDRAM provides already recorded announcements that you can

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1-2 Understanding DRAM and EDRAM

download from voice files. The EDRAM also provides the same
functionality as the DRAM controller and the NT1X76 or NT1X77 memory
cards.

For more information on DRAM and EDRAM cards, refer to Card


Replacement Procedures.

DRAM in the DMS network


The DRAM is a PM on an MTM shelf. A DS30 link connects the shelf to
the network.

EDRAM in the DMS network


The EDRAM is also a PM on an MTM shelf. A DS30 link connects each
EDRAM card directly to the network.

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2-1

DRAM and EDRAM hardware


This chapter describes the following:
• cards in the digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM)
• enhanced recorded announcement machine (EDRAM) card
Hardware components
The DRAM and EDRAM consist of the hardware components described in
the following paragraphs.

DRAM hardware
The DRAM includes the controller card and the following types of memory
cards:
• programmable read-only memory (PROM)
• random access memory (RAM)
• electrically erasable PROM (EEPROM)

EDRAM hardware
The EDRAM consists of the EDRAM card (NT1X80).

DRAM components
The DRAM shelf contains a controller card. The DRAM shelf also contains
up to eight single-density or four double-density speech memory or
announcement cards.

The DRAM consists of a controller card and up to eight virtual speech cards.
The virtual speech card type depends on type of memory in the card (RAM,
PROM, or EEPROM). All virtual speech cards, except for AA versions, are
double-density and consist of two virtual cards.

The following table contains acceptable controller and speech memory card
configurations for DRAM.

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Table 2-1
DRAM controller and speech card configurations

Controller
BCS card Acceptable speech memory cards

24 NT1X75BA NT1X76AA, NT1X76AB, NTX176AE,


NT1X76BA,
NT1X76CA, NT1X77AA, NT1X79AA,
NT1X76AF,
NT1X76AG, NT1X76BF, NT1X76BG

25 and up NT1X75BA Same as BCS24 plus: NT1X76AH,


NT1X76BH

The following table contains card names, product engineering codes (PEC),
and card suffixes for DRAM.

Table 2-2
DRAM hardware

Card name Card PEC and suffix

Digital recorded announcement processor NT1X75AA, BA

Digital recorded announcement PROM card NT1X76xx


CMS/CLASS Phase I and II

Digital recorded announcement RAM NT1X77AA

Digital recorded announcement electrically NT1X79AA


erasable PROM card

Hardware usage restrictions


If you require two DRAMs, you must equip the first DRAM with the
NT1X79 card before you equip the second DRAM shelf.

Electromagnetic interference information


Specified electromagnetic interference (EMI) information on the DRAM
does not apply because the system performs EMI tests at the DMS-100
system level.

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DRAM and EDRAM hardware 2-3

Sparing information
To determine sparing requirements, use the mean time between failure
(MTBF). The MTBF for DRAM is 3.5 years. As a general rule, each site
should have a minimum of one spare card of each card type.

NT1X75 controller card


The NT1X75 card controls reception and transmission of messages to the
DMS-core. The NT1X75 card has the following characteristics:
• always located in slot 5
• assigned card number 0 and trunk module circuit number 0
• contains a multichannel pulse code modulation (PCM)-to-adaptive
differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM) encoder/decoder and
control circuitry to do the following:
— select and retrieve messages from speech memory
— transmit messages on designated speech channels
— record new announcements
• can address up to one Mbyte of speech memory (equivalent to eight
virtual cards or 8 x 128 kbyte) that represents approximately 254 s of
speech
• can function as a 16-, 24-, or 30-speech channel interface. Switches
provide the option of using the specified blocks of channels for uses
other than DRAM.

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Figure 2-1
DRAM controller card

NT1X75 controller card

1 2 3 4

S1

Speech link channel


selection switch
S1

Notes: 1. Channels 0 to 7 are permanently enabled and have no switch.


2. Switch S1 station settings are as follows: (arrangement for 16 channels appear)

Switch station Implication

1 closed Power-up reset delay enabled (usually on, used for testing only)
2 closed Block of channels 16 to 23 enabled
3 closed Block of channels 8 to 15 enabled
4 closed Block of channels 24 to 29 enabled

NT1X76 PROM card


The NT1X76 card contains factory-programmed announcements in
EEPROM. The NT1X76 card has the following characteristics:
• can be single density (128-kbyte—one virtual card) or double density
(256-kbyte—two virtual cards)
• provides nonvolatile storage for permanently recorded announcements,
and contains circuits that connect to the NT1X75 card. The NT1X76
card can hold 124-kbyte of speech recording or 992 speech blocks for
31.7 s of speech.
• can be located in any slot from 6 to 13 (in any combination with other
speech cards). The NT1X75 card must be slot 5.

The PEC suffix identifies announcements stored in the NT1X76 card. You
cannot alter these announcements.

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Figure 2-2
DRAM PROM card

S2
1 2 3 (Even settings only)
S1
S2
1

S1

Virtual card ID
(if S1 is present)
Note: 1. S2 shows setting for virtual card 4.
2. In some PEC releases, S1 may not be present.

Switch
station 0 2 4 6

1 Down Down Up Up
2 Down Up Down Up
3 Down Down Down Down

NT1X77 RAM card


The NT1X77 RAM card provides 128-kbyte of volatile memory for onsite
recording of customized announcements. The NT1X77 RAM card has the
following characteristics:
• all RAM is volatile and corruption or loss of speech memory can occur
when you remove the RAM card or the associated controller (CTLR)
card
• speech memory is single-density
• 31 s of speech-recording medium available in 1-s increments on each
RAM card. You do not need to fill this card in order to use it.
• an announcement can run over two NT1X77 cards
• can be located in any slot from number 6 to 13 (in any combination with
other speech cards). The NT1X75 card must be in slot 5.

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NT1X79 EEPROM card


The NT1X79 EEPROM card provides 128-kbyte of nonvolatile memory for
customized onsite recording. The NT1X79 EEPROM card has the
following characteristics:
• 31 s of speech recording medium available in 1 s increments on each
EEPROM card. You do not need to fill this card in order to use it.
• an announcement can run over two NT1X79AA cards associated with
the same NT1X75 card. You cannot split an announcement over two
controllers.
• EEPROM is nonvolatile. Corruption or loss of the speech records on the
card does not occur when you remove the EEPROM or the associated
NT1X75 card.
• EEPROM can be located in any slot from 6 to 13 (in any combination
with other speech cards). The NT1X75 card must be in slot 5.

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Figure 2-3
DRAM memory cards

1 2 3

S4

Virtual card ID switch


arranged for blocklist 4
S1

NT1X77AA dynamic RAM card

1 2 3

S4

Virtual card ID switch


arranged for blocklist 4
S2

NT1X77AA static RAM card

S1
1 2 3

S4

Virtual card ID switch


arranged for blocklist 6
NT1X79 EEPROM card

Notes: 1. Switch locations shown are approximate.


2. Switch S1 station settings are as follows:

Switch
station 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Down Down Down Down Up Up Up Up


2 Down Down Up Up Down Down Up Up
3 Down Up Down Up Down Up Down Up

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Speech memory card


A speech memory card is subdivided into functional areas. The following
table describes these areas.

Table 2-3
DRAM speech card area description

Functional area Description

Virtual card 128-kbyte block, including 4 kbyte of menu and


special tones and 31 s of recorded data.

Window 32-kbyte subsection of a virtual card. This is the


largest memory section that the microprocessor
control card can access.

Speech block Consists of 128 bytes of recorded speech. This is


256 nibbles of ADPCM data or 32 ms of speech.
Speech blocks that string together make speech. The
number of speech blocks in the associated menu and
submenu list can allocate the time of an
announcement. The system stores speech blocks
that form a given subphrase continuously in a variable
length data area in speech memory.

Menu The first two kbyte of virtual card reference the


speech blocks to form speech. The second two kbyte
of memory are tones and special information tones
(SIT).

Submenu The part of the menu where the system stores


subphrase identifications (ID). A phrase menu entry
indexes a submenu entry and defines the number of
submenu entries to play in sequence. The submenu
entry is the address of the subphrases and the
number of subphase repetitions. The submenu is a
variable length table.

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Figure 2-4
Example of DRAM shelf layout and card complement

NT1X75BA DRAM controller*

NT2X70AE Power converter*


NT2X09AA Power converter
NT0X50AC Filler faceplate
NT0X50AC Filler faceplate
NT0X50AC Filler faceplate

NT0X50AA Filler faceplate


NT0X70AA TM processor

NT2X59AA Group codec


NT2X45AB TM interface

NT2X53AA TM control

cards of various types


Up to 8 memory

Slot
no. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Note:
Slots 06 to 13 NT1X76xx* PROM card. Suffix varies depending on announcement card.
NT1X77AA* RAM card
NT1X79AA* EEPROM card

* = Provisionable cards

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Figure 2-5
DRAM configuration

MTM controller

30 channels 8-bit

NT1X75AA DRAM controller

NT1X76AA PROM 128kbyte

NT1X76BA PROM 256kbyte


NT1X77AA RAM 128kbyte
of PCM and data
control address
DMS
network
central
controller
Up to a
maximum
of 8
virtual
memory
packs

1 2 3 4 5
MTM controller

NT1X79AA EEPROM 128kbyte


NT1X76CA PROM 256kbyte
30 channels 8-bit
NT1X76AB PROM 256kbyte
NT1X75BA DRAM controller

NT1X76AA PROM 128kbyte

NT1X76BA PROM 256kbyte

of PCM and data


control address

Up to a
maximum
of 8
virtual
memory
packs

1 2 3 4 5
Speech memory packs (in card slots 6 to 13)

Note: When speech memory packs such as NT1X76CA or NT1X79AA are used, a controller
card (NT1X75BA) must be provided.

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EDRAM components
A single-slot EDRAM card provides the capabilities of a fully configured
DRAM shelf. The EDRAM is a stand-alone peripheral module (PM) with a
DS30 link interface. The EDRAM plugs into one of the trunk slots of the
maintenance trunk module (MTM) or service trunk module (STM). A DS30
cable connected to the backplane pins of the slot in which the EDRAM is
provisioned connects the EDRAM directly to the network.

The EDRAM hardware integrates MTM and DRAM control and memory.
Central-control PM loader software is based on current XMS peripheral
module (XPM) utilities. These utilities permit you to use the message
channel of the DS30 link on both network planes to download loadfiles from
a tape or disk.

The following table lists the (two) types of EDRAM card.

Table 2-4
EDRAM hardware

Card name Card PEC and suffix

EDRAM card (4-min EDRAM) NT1X80AA

EDRAM16 card (16-min EDRAM) NT1X80BA

The EDRAM16 card installation procedures appear in EDRAM16


Installation Manual (IM 35–5075).

Hardware restrictions
You can install the EDRAM card in slots 5 to 16 of the MTM shelf. Only
the number of available slots restricts the maximum number of EDRAM
packs allowed on the same MTM shelf.

Hardware dependencies
There are no hardware dependencies for the EDRAM.

Sparing information
To determine sparing requirements, use the mean time between failure
(MTBF). The MTBF of the NT1X80AA and NT1X80BA EDRAM cards is
53 years at 40°C. As a general rule, every site should have a minimum of
one spare card for each card type.

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NT1X80AA EDRAM card


The NT1X80AA EDRAM card is a stand-alone PM that provides the
capabilities of a completely provisioned DRAM shelf. The NT1X80AA
card has the following characteristics:
• provides 29 channels and 4.3 min of announcement time
• holds a maximum of any eight single-density or 4 double-density
announcement files
• is configured as a PM on the switch. The NT1X80AA card can be in
any of 12 provisionable trunk slots in an MTM. The NT1X80AA has a
direct DS30 link to the network.
• requires 9 W of power

A +5 V source powers the NT1X80AA card.

NT1X80BA EDRAM card


The NT1X80BA card has the same functionality as the NT1X80AA card.
The NT1X80BA card has the following characteristics:
• provides 29 channels and 17.2 min of announcement time (four times the
capacity of the NT1X80AA card)
• holds a maximum of any 32 single-density of 16 double-density
announcement files
• is configured as a PM on the switch. The NT1X80BA card can be in any
of 12 provisionable trunk slots in an MTM. The NT1X80BA has a
direct DS30 link to the network.
• requires 5 W of power
• requires features AR1771 and AR1847

A +5 V or –48 V source can power the NT1X80BA card.

The NT1X80BA contains a DC to DC converter that receives its primary


power from the –48V feed and converts the power to +5V. A second power
source is the +5V that the shelf power converters (NT2X09 and NT2X70)
supply. If the –48V feed is lost, the NT1X80 automatically switches to the
+5V power converter feed.

Where traffic is not heavy, you can replace 2, 3, or 4 NT1X80AA cards with
the NT1X80BA card.

Additional components
This section describes additional hardware for EDRAM, including DS30
links and cables.

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EDRAM DS30 links


The EDRAM has its own pair of DS30 links to connect to both planes of the
network module (NM). The EDRAM communicates with the central
control/central message controller (CC/CMC) directly through the message
channel of the DS30 link.

The DS30 cable for the EDRAM plugs directly into the pins at the back of
the MTM/DRAM backplane. This cable plugs into the pins at the slot that
corresponds to the position of the EDRAM. The other end of the cable
terminates at the peripheral speech link (PSL) panel. The PSL panel is
mounted on the speech link connecting (SLC) frame or at the enhanced
network (ENET), depending on office requirements.

The direct link means that the EDRAM appears twice on the MAP display.
The EDRAM appears as a PM because the EDRAM connects directly to the
network. The EDRAM also appears as a trunk like the DRAM.

The following table lists cables used with EDRAM for offices configured
with junctored networks (JNET) and ENET.

Table 2-5
EDRAM cabling

Office type Card PEC and suffix

Shelf without flip plate

JNET/ENET office without SLC NT0X96DY

JNET/ENET office with speech link connecting NT0X96DX


frame (SLC)

JNET/ENET single pair cable NT0X96LC

Shelf with flip plate

with flip plate TIE point assembly with or without NT0X96CS


SLC

JNET/ENET office with SLC NT0X96CT

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Table 2-5
EDRAM cabling (continued)

Office type Card PEC and suffix

JNET/ENET office without SLC NT0X96EU

JNET/ENET single pair cable NT0X96LC

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Figure 2-6
EDRAM system configuration

Computing
module
MTM control packs
DS30

Central
message
controller

Network
module
EDRAM pack
DS30

Available trunk slots (5–16)

Power converter

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DRAM and EDRAM software


This chapter provides a description of the software used in the digital
recorded announcement machine (DRAM) and the enhanced digital
recorded announcement machine (EDRAM).

DRAM software
The software that operates the DRAM is provisioned. The operating
company cannot change DRAM software. The operating company can use
DRAM software to select different announcements and special call
applications.

The DRAM diagnostics software monitors system faults.

Required software
Required software packages for DRAM depend on the applications for
which the announcements are used. Standard announcements require
Standard Announcements base software.

The following table lists the software packages required to operate the
DRAM.

Table 3-1xxx
DRAM base software

Functionality code Name

BASE0001 Common Basic

Standard announcements
The system stores standard announcements in programmable read-only
memory (PROM). Hardware Description Manual Reference Manual lists
Announcement tables and announcement packages.

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Customized announcements
It is not practical to permanently record every possible type of emergency
announcement in PROM. The DRAM allows the operating company to use
a telephone or cassette recorder located near the MAP terminal to record
customized announcements. Operating company personnel can record
announcements on random access memory (RAM) or electrically erasable
PROM (EEPROM).

Additional memory cards provide additional recording capacity as required.


Use the NT1X79 (Digital recorded announcement EEPROM) card for
customized announcements so that the announcements are not lost during
software upgrades.

The following illustration shows the equipment configuration required for


recording DRAM customized announcements.

Figure 3-1
Customized DRAM recording configuration

MAP
DRAM

Tape LOGIC 20 Headset or DMS-100


recorder phone jack-ended
trunk

The following figure illustrates the equipment configuration required for


recording DRAM customized announcements on the Norstar key system.

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Figure 3-2
Recording a DRAM on the Norstar key system

Tape Norstar
recorder console Headset
position

MAP DRAM

Headset
Norstar DMS-100
position
key system
MAP

Headset or Norstar
jack-ended console
trunk

EDRAM software
The EDRAM software features, contained in a single stand-alone card, are
equivalent to all functionality provided the DRAM shelf. These features
allow the operating company to select or change announcements to suit
many possible call applications. EDRAM software features include the
following:
• loader features
• maintenance trunk module (MTM) features
• digital recorded announcement features

Loader features
The loader downloads the EDRAM application firmware and specified
announcement loads to EDRAM memory from the DMS tape or disk.

The loader manages announcement files. The type of EDRAM card


installed determines which of the following you can load to a specified
EDRAM:
• a maximum of eight single-density or four double-density announcement
files (NT1X80AA)

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• a maximum of 32 single-density or 16 double-density announcement


files (NT1X80BA)
Each announcement file corresponds to a version of the NT1X76 card. The
EDRAM announcements no longer need the NT1X76 DRAM EPROM
product engineering code (PEC) to identify the announcements. The
announcement files on the DMS tape replace the factory-recorded
announcements of the NT1X76 DRAM EPROM. Download these
announcement files to the EDRAM. You can change announcements at any
time without retrofitting the DRAM EPROM cards that contain
factory-recorded announcements.

Maintenance trunk module features


The EDRAM provides maintenance trunk module (MTM) features that do
the following:
• load and execute peripheral module executable programs (PM EXECS)
• set up speech connections needed for call processing
• perform PM sanity functions like sending the “Who-am-I, I-am-here”
message to the central control (CC)
• generate and check network integrity and parity
• perform CC instructions through CC-peripheral processor (PP)
primitives execution, and handle command protocol violation checks
• perform PM load checksum tests

Digital recorded announcements features


The EDRAM provides digital recorded announcement features that do the
following:
• record on-site announcements
• play announcements
• query configuration
• perform trunk-level diagnostics

Required software
The software package required for EDRAM depends on the applications for
which the announcements are used. Standard announcements require
BASE0001.

The software that operates the EDRAM is provisioned. The operating


company cannot change EDRAM software. The operating company can use
this software to select different announcements and special call applications.

The following table lists the software packages required to use the EDRAM.

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Table 3-2xxx
EDRAM base software

Functionality code Name

BASE0001 Common Basic


TEL0001 EDRAM Loading and Maintenance

Software dependencies
The EDRAM software provides features that can require recorded
announcements. Customized announcements serve the requirements of the
operating company.

Spanish voice files are a feature of EDRAM. There are no equivalent


announcements for the DRAM.

To reload the EDRAM, perform the procedure Recording custom


announcements on EDRAM or Reloading factory-produced voice files to
EDRAM in this document.

Standard announcements
Standard announcements are stored on tape and you can load these
announcements to EEPROM. For lists of voice files and their contents, refer
to appendix A ‘EDRAM voice file contents’ in this document. Hardware
Description Manual Reference Manual lists announcement tables. For a list
of the EDRAM voice files that replace DRAM NT1X76 announcements,
refer to table 3-4 in this chapter.

EDRAM voice files


Voice files are announcements that you download from a tape, disk, or
source. Voice files emulate the announcements on the DRAM NT1X76
cards and, like the NT1X77 cards, provide capacity for manual recordings.

Download EDRAM application firmware from the DMS-100 tape or disk


drive to the program store segment of EDRAM on-board memory.

The announcement data is divided into sections that contain eight data files.
Each file corresponds to one version of an NT1X76 card. Download these
announcements from the DMS-100 tape or disk drive to the data store
segment of the EDRAM card memory.

Download a new loadfile as required. You do not require a circuit upgrade


to change announcements on the EDRAM.

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Download the announcements before you place the EDRAM (different from
DRAM) in service. In DRAM, factory-produced announcements reside on
the NT1X76 PROM cards.

The EDRAM firmware load and a set of all the announcement load files
reside on the DMS-100 PM load tape. These loads are released and updated
with the normal software release schedule.

The following table lists the provisionable EDRAM voice files.

Table 3-3
Provisionable EDRAM voice files

Voice file File name Prerequisites

NTG301AA EDRAM Voice Files: English TEL00001 - Enhanced DRAM


Standard
NTG302AA EDRAM Voice Files: English TEL00001 - Enhanced DRAM
CLASS/CMS
NTG303AA EDRAM Voice Files: French TEL00001 - Enhanced DRAM
NTG304AA EDRAM Voice Files: Spanish TEL00001 - Enhanced DRAM
NTG305AA EDRAM Voice Files: Superset TEL00001 - Enhanced DRAM, SuperNode
for SLM 2 tape SLM

The following table lists the EDRAM voice files that replace the hardware
announcements on DRAM NT1X76 cards.

Table 3-4
EDRAM voice files

Voice file size Corresponding


Voice file (kbyte) Announcement title NT1X76 PEC suffixes

ESTD0AA 730 Standard Bell Announcements AA


Canadian English
ASTD0AA 950 Standard Bell Announcements AB
American English
ECLS10AJ, 1248, 837 CLASS/CMS Phase 1 English AJ, AK
OAK
EARDT0JA, 1172, 1256 Automatic Recall Date and Time JA, JB
0JB

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Table 3-4
EDRAM voice files (continued)

Voice file size Corresponding


Voice file (kbyte) Announcement title NT1X76 PEC suffixes

ACMSLOGA, 1172, 1256 CLASS/CMS U.S. List items GA, GB, GC


OGB, OGC 13 to 31
EACTS0AE 1162 Automatic Coin Telephone Service AE
(ACTS) English
EA0SS0AF, 1295, 1164 Auxiliary Operator Services AF, AG
AG System (AOSS) English
EACCS0AH 1121 Automated Calling Card Service AH
(ACSS) English
EMCCS0CA 845 Mechanized Credit Card Service CA
(MCCS) English
ECFRAOAM 919 Call Forward Remote Activation AM
(CFRA) English
ECLS20AP, 965, 1038, CLASS/CMS Phase 2 English AP, AQ, AR, AS, AT,
0AQ, 0AR, 1069, 1162, AU, AV, AW
0AS, 0AT, 0AU, 1135, 1199,
0AV, 0AW 1204, 1133
ACMSC0GE 1030 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S. GE
Custom Announcements Type 1
ACMSC0GF 1030 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S. GF
Custom Announcements Type 2
ACMSC0GG 1074 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S. GG
Custom Announcements Type 3
ACMSC0GH 1051 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S, GH
Custom Announcements Type 4
ACMSC0GJ 1054 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S. GJ
Custom Announcements Type 5
ACMSC0GK 1065 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S. GK
Custom Announcements Type 6
ACMSC0GL 1033 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S. GL
Custom Announcements Type 7
ACMSC0GM 1238 CLASS/CMS Phase 2 U.S. GM
Custom Announcements Type 8
FSTDOBA 785 Standard Bell Announcements BS
Canadian French

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Table 3-4
EDRAM voice files (continued)

Voice file size Corresponding


Voice file (kbyte) Announcement title NT1X76 PEC suffixes

FA0SS0BF, 1257, 1180 Auxiliary Operator Services BF, BG


0BG System (AOSS) French
FACCS0BH 1122 Automatic Calling Card Service BH
(ACCS) French
FCLS10BJ, 972, 832 CLASS/CMS Phase 1 French BJ, BK
0BK
FCLS20BP, 778, 678, 417, CLASS/CMS Phase 2 French BR, BQ, BR, BS, BT,
0BQ, 0BR, 1185, 1029, BU, BV, BW
0BS, 0BT, 1257, 1183,
0BU, 0BV, 1070
0BW

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Note: Binary files are approximately half the size of voice files.

EDRAM voice file installation


You can load each EDRAM with different voice files. The voice file names
entered in table EDRAMINV control voice files. You can load voice files
directly into EDRAM from a tape but you should copy all voice files to disk
first. Loading time increases when you load EDRAM from a tape. Loading
time increases because it takes additional time to scan the tape to locate the
specified file.

You must load voice files from a disk in the following instances:
• DMS SuperNode offices that have only system load module (SLM) tapes
• when the voice files intended for the same EDRAM are split over two
tapes. For example, bilingual office announcements for AOSS, ACCS,
Standard and CMS features.
Applications that depend on DRAM or EDRAM
This section describes the following applications that require DRAM or
EDRAM:
• Automatic Calling Card Service announcements
• Auxiliary Operator Services System announcements
• Call Management Service or Custom Local Area Signaling Service
announcements

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• Calling Number announcements


• Deny Malicious Call Termination
• Mechanized Calling Card Service announcements
• Notification of Time and Charge
• Subscriber Activated Call Blocking announcements
• Tone feature (AQ1169)

Automatic Calling Card Service announcements


Automatic Calling Card Service (ACCS) announcements allow a subscriber
to make a local or toll call and to charge the call to a calling card number.
The operating company or the revenue accounting office provides a calling
card number. The ACCS feature is like MCCS, which is available with
CCIS 6 signaling.

The traffic operator position system (TOPS) ACCS announcement feature


provides bilingual announcements for ACCS calls.

Auxiliary Operator Services System announcements


Auxiliary Operator Services System (AOSS) announcements are stored in
PROM and consist of phrases that, when concatenated, form complete
announcements. The system supports unilingual and bilingual
announcements, because each DRAM or EDRAM unit has full availability
of announcements in both languages.

The AOSS feature helps the operating company handle intercept and
directory assistance call types.

Call Management Service or Custom Local Area Signaling Service


announcements
Call Management Service (CMS), or Custom Local Area Signaling Service
(CLASS), allows the subscriber to access announcements. These
announcements inform the subscriber of previous calls, including the
originating phone number of the call.

Calling Number Announcements


The Calling Number Announcement (CNA) feature (TEL00001) allows
operating company maintenance personnel to:
• automatically verify service order and line transfer cross-connections
• identify cable pairs in the event of a cut cable

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Maintenance personnel use the cable pair to dial a special number. The
CNA feature, in conjunction with the DRAM or EDRAM, automatically
announces the associated telephone number for the pair used.

The announcement can be broadcast in three ways. The parameter of field


ANTYPE in table ANNS determines the broadcast method:
• over the line or pair being verified
• over a loudspeaker and the line or pair being verified
• over a loudspeaker only

Deny Malicious Call Termination


Deny Malicious Call Termination (DMCT) provides announcements for
automatic call distribution (ACD) networks that operate on the following:
• lines within the same central office
• calls that originate on the Japan Public Network 7 (JPN7) ISDN user part
(ISUP) trunks
The system can route callers to an announcement that indicates that the
called number is not accepting their call.

The DMCT announcements occupy a 926-kbyte voice file named JPDMCT.


For a summary of the DMCT announcements, refer to the Translations
Guide.

Mechanized Calling Card Service announcements


In offices equipped with Mechanized Calling Card Service (MCCS), the
following occurs when the subscriber dials an operator-handled call (for
example, 0 + 7 or 10 digits):
1 An announcement asks the subscriber to dial a credit card number or a
zero for an operator.
2 If the response to the request is a credit card number, the system
completes the call.
3 If the system encounters a problem such as an invalid card number,
predefined announcements assist in the completion of the call.

Notification of Time and Charge


The Notification of Time and Charge (NTC) service provides automatic
notification of time and charge announcements from the DMS-100 over IBN
ISUP trunks to the Japanese domestic market. The announcements in
Japanese and English indicate the following:
• dialed destination digits
• duration of the original call

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• charge amount for the call

Both the incoming trunk of the original call and the outgoing trunk of an
NTC callback call must use NCCI7 protocol. These trunks can use version 1
or version 2 of NCC17 protocol.

Subscriber Activated Call Blocking announcements


Subscriber Activated Call Blocking (SACB) allows subscribers to control
originations from their lines. The SACB feature identifies call classes that
restrict completion to given dialed numbers. The subscriber specifies
restricted call classes during a service order session. The subscriber
activates and deactivates the SACB feature with an access code. The
subscriber can enter a personal identification number (PIN) to override the
restriction and complete the call. The SACB announcements prompt the
subscriber to activate this feature.

CS-R1 announcements
Capability Set 1 Revised (CS-1R) announcements are Intelligent Network
(IN) custom announcements. Table DRMUSERS defines the phrases that
are used as part of CS-1R announcements. CS-1R announcement phrases
are either fixed or both fixed and variable. The DRAMREC utility takes the
digits supplied by the SCP as its input and provides a list of phrases as
output.

Tone feature
The Tone feature provides the capability to use the NT1X80 EDRAM card
to replace the functionality of the NT1X00 card. The NT1X00 cards
provide the receiver with the following:
• off-hook tone (NT1X00 with the AC or AD suffix)
• milliwatt tone for 102 test trunks (NT1X00 with the AA, AB, AE, AF,
AG, AH, or KA suffix)

The “Understanding DRAM and EDRAM translations” chapter in this NTP


describes data schema table dependencies for the Tone feature.

Software dependencies
The Tone feature requires the following:
• BASE05/TL04 or later computing module load
• for the NT1X80AA card, an EDRMAE01 or later EDRAM load plus the
MWTTONE.AA01 tone file
• for the NT1X80BA card, an ED16AA01 or later EDRAM load plus the
MWTTONE.AA01 tone file

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planning and engineering
This chapter describes the digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM)
and enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM) hardware
and software. The chapter also describes the basic functionality of the
DRAM and EDRAM, and the process of digitizing announcements. This
chapter provides descriptions that are more detailed than the descriptions in
the chapter “Understanding the DRAM and EDRAM.”

The DRAM provides recorded announcements for the DMS-100 switch in


three basic formats:
• read-only memory (ROM)
• random access memory (RAM)
• electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM)

The DRAM consists of one controller card and a collection of speech


memory cards. The DRAM can have a maximum of eight cards. All cards
reside on a modified maintenance trunk module (MTM) shelf.

The EDRAM provides the same functionality as the DRAM in a single card
on the MTM shelf.

Product functions
This section describes how DRAM and EDRAM announcements work.

Operational description
The basic unit of DRAM and EDRAM speech data is the phrase. For
DRAM speech data already recorded, the phrases are defined on the
programmable read-only memory (PROM) cards. The operating company
defines the phrases on random access memory (RAM) cards. A given
phrase can be a single word, a group of words, a complete sentence, or a
group of sentences. The division of the speech data into phrases is based on
how the system uses the speech data.

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An announcement trunk (DS30 link) consists of a set of members (channels


on the DS30 link). When the system routes a call to a specified
announcement, central control (CC) selects a trunk member associated with
that announcement. The system provides the subscriber with ringing tone
until the DRAM or EDRAM is ready to send the required announcement.
The system can connect up to 255 subscribers at the same time to a single
channel. The number of subscribers connected depends on operating
company requirements.

Table DRAMTRK defines the list of phrases that constitute each


announcement track. The system chooses the first track from the list of the
tracks for that trunk member. The first track is the prime language track for
bilingual announcements.

Central control instructs the DRAM or EDRAM to play the list of phrases
for the announcement track in sequence, on the correct channel. The
instruction from CC occurs only if the DRAM or EDRAM is not already
playing the list of phrases. After the system plays all phrases on the phrase
list, the MTM or the EDRAM switches the subscriber to the next track on
the track list. When the system uses all tracks on the track list, the system
can repeat the track list. The data entry for the announcement in table
ANNS determines whether the system repeats the track list.

Table DRAMTRK contains the phrases in each announcement track. Each


phrase has a symbolic name. The symbolic names specify the phrases. The
DRAM or EDRAM stores phrases. The DRAM or EDRAM recording
facility sends the association between phrase names and speech data to the
CC. The CC keeps track of the phrases in each announcement. A set of
commands in the recording utility do the following:
• inform the system of the already recorded phrases in PROM
• record phrases in RAM

EDRAM operates the same way as the DRAM, except that the EDRAM
requires an additional data table, table EDRAMINV. The system
downloads recorded speech data phrases for EDRAM as voice files to
PROM card memory. Tables DRAMS and EDRAMINV define these voice
files.

For detailed instructions of data entry for the translations tables, refer to the
Translations Guide.

Broadcasting announcements
Broadcasting DRAM and EDRAM announcements allows a maximum of
255 connections to the same announcement at the same time. (Figure 4-1
illustrates broadcasting for DRAM and EDRAM.)

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To broadcast an announcement, the system duplicates copies of the


announcement speech samples in multiple connection locations during
multiple network time slots. Networks that consist of 16-port network
subgroups have time switches that use 512 time slots in the operation. The
system uses these time slots for announcement traffic and for
non-announcement traffic. When correctly provisioned, the network is
nonblocking. These 512 time slots are the limiting factor for connections
that occur in the network subgroups (NSG) at the same time.

The DRAM and EDRAM use one of the 16 ports in the network subgroup.
The other 15 ports are available for non-announcement traffic. If the system
requires more capacity to meet announcement traffic demand, you can
deload (unassign) the 15 ports. This process makes more time slots
available for announcement traffic.

Figure 4-1
DRAM and EDRAM broadcasting in the network

Network module side A Side B


Time Commutator Time Time
switch
.
slots slots
0 0 0
Data Data
memory memory
511 511 15

From Data
0 ... 0 16
PMs memory
511
. Data
memory
511 31
DS30
ports

Data
0 ... 0 32
to PMs

memory
511 . Data
memory
511 47

0 0 48
Data

.
Data
memory memory
511 511 63
NSG time switch with broadcast announcements

Maximum connections are the total of announcements in one DRAM or


EDRAM. Table 4-1 lists the maximum connections for broadcast
announcements. If the system exceeds these limits, the system can introduce
contention for time slots and can cause network blocking. If the NSG traffic
load to peripheral modules (PM) other than DRAM or EDRAM is light, the

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following option is available. You can increase the maximum connections,


and the increase does not always cause network blocking.

To avoid network obstruction, consider


• the expected hundred call seconds (CCS) that broadcast announcements
use
• the other traffic load

Consider these loads when you engineer the networks, increase maximum
connections, or plan to deload from NSG ports.

When you deload ports for networks other than the enhanced network
(ENET), you must reconfigure the networks. For information on how to
provision networks, and network capacity for broadcasting, refer to the DMS
Provisioning Manual.

The ENET design limits the number of simultaneous connections to


announcements to one DRAM or EDRAM. The maximum number of these
connections is 7650 (30 announcements x 255 connections for each
announcement). When you set up ENET, consider all network traffic to
avoid network blocking. This network traffic includes the expected network
use that simultaneous connections to announcements can generate, and
non-announcement traffic.

Table 4-1xxx
Maximum simultaneous connections settings to assure nonblocking NSG

Maximum
simultaneous
connections for
Maximum broadcast and
non-announcement non-broadcast
simultaneous announcements (total
Ports deloaded connections of all announcements)

0 450 62

1 420 92

2 390 122

3 360 152

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Table 4-1xxx
Maximum simultaneous connections settings to assure nonblocking NSG
(continued)

Maximum
simultaneous
connections for
Maximum broadcast and
non-announcement non-broadcast
simultaneous announcements (total
Ports deloaded connections of all announcements)

4 330 182

5 300 212

6 270 242

7 240 272

8 210 302

9 180 332

10 150 362

11 120 392

12 90 422

13 60 452

14 30 482

15 0 512

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Note 2: Maximum non–announcement simultaneous connections derive


from the result of the following calculation:
Multiply the number of ports that serve non–announcement traffic by the
number of speech channels. For example, with no ports deloaded, 15 ports
are available for non–announcement traffic. The 16th port has the DRAM
on the port. 15X30=450 possible connections. The 450 time slots required
for the non–announcement traffic are subtracted from the 512 time slots
available, leaving 62 time slots available for announcement traffic.
If 15 ports are deloaded, all 512 time slots are available to assign to
announcements. The limit for total simultaneous connections for all
announcements in one DRAM is 512. The system sends the 513th request to
treatment (for example, 120 IPM tone).
Broadcasting capacities
The following list describes the maximum number of connections (table
ANNS) that can connect to one announcement (as specified in table
DRMTRK).

Note: One announcement takes one maintenance trunk module (MTM) time
slot or EDRAM trunk.

• A maximum of 255 simultaneous connections can connect to one


announcement recorded on the DRAM or EDRAM.
• A maximum of 255 table control connections can connect for each
announcement.
• A deloaded 8-port network subgroup (for example, the NT0X48
network) has a maximum of 256 simultaneous connections (total of all
announcements).
• A deloaded 16-port network subgroup (for example, the NT5X13 or
NT8X11 network) has a maximum of 512 simultaneous connections
(total of all announcements).
• ENET has a limit of 7650 simultaneous connections to announcements
for each DRAM or EDRAM (30 X 255).

Simultaneous connections (table ANNS) can connect for Auxiliary Operator


Services System (AOSS) and Automatic Calling Card Service (ACCS)
announcements (specified in table DRMUSER). The maximum number of
these connections that require one channel each is 30 connections for each
MTM shelf or EDRAM card.

Speech storage techniques


The following information provides an summary of the arrangement of
DRAM and EDRAM digitized announcements.

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Reduction of storage requirements


There are three reduction techniques that provide better DRAM and
EDRAM use:
• concatenating (linking together) subphrases
• generating pauses artificially
• encoding speech with a bit-efficient algorithm

Concatenation of subphrases
Some phrases have common use. These phrases include ‘‘We’re sorry” and
‘‘This is a recording.” The system stores these phrases once and shares the
phrases with several announcements. Standard announcements consist of
the concatenation (linking) of announcement segments. These
announcement segments are from the pool of subphases stored in one or
more blocks of RAM.

A second memory (fixed or software-programmable) contains a list that


points to blocks for each different announcement text. These blocks form
the text in sequence. To read or decode this information to produce an
announcement, the system scans the control memory. This scan indirectly
addresses the text element store.

Artificial generation of pauses


The system does not have to store silent periods or pauses. The system can
create the pauses by inserting or generating blocks of silence for the required
periods. The control memory determines the required periods.

Bit-efficient algorithm
The system uses adaptive differential pulse coded modulation (ADPCM) in
DRAM to encode speech for storage in memory. This method is
memory-efficient. The method uses 4-bit speech samples taken at an 8-kHz
rate. These numbers represent a storage saving of 50% over the 64-kbyte
packaged core memory (PCM).

Speech Memory Organization


The system arranges speech recorded in DRAM and EDRAM in tables, with
three levels of table search:
• phrase menu (fixed size table)
• subphrase menu (variable size table)
• speech (variable size table)

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The standard memory card capacity is 128 kbyte, and the DRAM controller
can address a maximum of eight of these cards. The memory is
self-contained within this basic 128-kbyte block.

A voice message consists of one or more phrases. Each of these phrases


consists of 1 to 255 subphrases. The phrase menu points to a subphrase
menu. The subphrase menu points to one or more subphrases. These
subphrases join to form an announcement that ends with a subphrase of
silence.

Subphrases are stored in sequence in variable length data blocks. Each


subphrase consists of 1 to 255 speech blocks. The system can repeat each
speech block up to 255 times.

Speech blocks consist of 255 ADPCM-coded samples that the system stores
in sequence in 128-byte blocks. Every block contains approximately 32 ms
of speech.

DRAM special information tones


The system stores special information tones (sit) in digital format on the
following cards and formats:
• NT1X76, in programmable read-only memory (PROM)
• NT1X77, in random-access memory (RAM)
• NT1X79, in erasable read-only memory (EEPROM)

DRAM sit tones use mu-law coding only.

Table 4-2 defines sit tones. For information on correcting sit tone trouble,
refer to Trouble Locating and Clearing Procedures.

Table 4-2
Sit definitions

Phrase number Phrase


Hex name Sit components

Hex Dec First tone Second tone Third tone

8 8 Sit 1 l–S l–S I–S

9 9 Sit 2 l–S l–S l–L

A 10 Sit 3 l–S l–L l–S

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Table 4-2
Sit definitions (continued)

Phrase number Phrase


Hex name Sit components

Hex Dec First tone Second tone Third tone

B 11 Sit 4 l–S l–L l–L

C 12 Sit 5 l–S h–S l–S

D 13 Sit 6 l –S h–S I–L

E 14 Sit 7 l–S h–S l–S

F 15 Sit 8 l–S h–L l–L

10 16 Sit 9 l_L l–S l–S

11 17 Sit 10 l–L I–S l–L

12 18 Sit 11 l–L I–L I–S

13 19 Sit 12 l–L l–L l–L

14 20 Sit 13 l–L h–S l–S

15 21 Sit 14 l–L h–S l–L

16 22 Sit 15 l–L h–L l –S

17 23 Sit 16 l–L h–L l– L

Note 1: Phrase number can be in hexadecimal (HEX) or decimal (DEC).


Note 2: Phrase names must be used verbatim.
Note 3: Sit components are measured in frequencies, amplitude, and duration.
Frequencies (Hz) First tone Second tone Third tone
low (l) 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high (h) 985.2 1428.5 NA
DRAM
Amplitude = –13DBm
Duration (ms) short (S) = 288 long (L) = 384
EDRAM
Amplitude = –13DBm (A-law), –24DBm (mu-law)
Duration (ms) short (S) = 274 long (L) = 380

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Table 4-2
Sit definitions (continued)

Phrase number Phrase


Hex name Sit components

Hex Dec First tone Second tone Third tone

18 24 Sit 17 h–S I–S I–S

19 25 Sit 18 h–S I–S I–L

1A 26 Sit 19 h–S I–L I–S

1B 27 Sit 20 h–S I–L I–L

1C 28 Sit 21 h–S h–S I–S

1D 29 Sit 22 h–S h–S I–L

1E 30 Sit 23 h–S h–L I–S

1F 31 Sit 24 h–S h–L I–L

20 32 Sit 25 h–L I–S I–S

21 33 Sit 26 h–L I–S I–L

22 34 Sit 27 h–L I–L I–S

23 35 Sit 28 h–L I–L I–L

24 36 Sit 29 h–L h–S I–L

Note 1: Phrase number can be in hexadecimal (HEX) or decimal (DEC).


Note 2: Phrase names must be used verbatim.
Note 3: Sit components are measured in frequencies, amplitude, and duration.
Frequencies (Hz) First tone Second tone Third tone
low (l) 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high (h) 985.2 1428.5 NA
DRAM
Amplitude = –13DBm
Duration (ms) short (S) = 288 long (L) = 384
EDRAM
Amplitude = –13DBm (A-law), –24DBm (mu-law)
Duration (ms) short (S) = 274 long (L) = 380

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Table 4-2
Sit definitions (continued)

Phrase number Phrase


Hex name Sit components

Hex Dec First tone Second tone Third tone

25 37 Sit 30 h–L h–S I–L

26 38 Sit 31 h–L h–L I–S

27 39 Sit 32 h–L h–L I–L

Note 1: Phrase number can be in hexadecimal (HEX) or decimal (DEC).


Note 2: Phrase names must be used verbatim.
Note 3: Sit components are measured in frequencies, amplitude, and duration.
Frequencies (Hz) First tone Second tone Third tone
low (l) 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high (h) 985.2 1428.5 NA
DRAM
Amplitude = –13DBm
Duration (ms) short (S) = 288 long (L) = 384
EDRAM
Amplitude = –13DBm (A-law), –24DBm (mu-law)
Duration (ms) short (S) = 274 long (L) = 380

—end—

EDRAM special information tones


The system stores EDRAM sit in voice files (ESTD0AA, ASTD0AB,
FSTD0BA, EMCCS0CA). The SITLOAD function downloads the voice
files to the RAM announcement memory block of the EDRAM. The
EDRAM sit tones use the same coding design and tone frequencies as the
DRAM sit tones. The EDRAM sit tones have different amplitudes and tone
duration times than the DRAM sit tones. To set EDRAM sit tones to
mu-law or A-law coding, enter the correct data in field
PM_PCM_PROTOCOL_SELECTION of table OFCENG.

DRAM architecture
The DRAM consists of four or more cards located in a MTM shelf of a
DMS-100 cabinet or frame.

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DRAM configuration
Every switch installation must have a minimum of two DRAMs.
Customized announcements are an exception because the operating
company makes these announcements as required.

For additional information about DRAM architecture, refer to Figure 2-5 in


the chapter titled “DRAM and EDRAM hardware”.

Physical provisioning information


For a layout of the cards that constitute the DRAM, refer to Figure 2-4 in the
chapter titled “DRAM and EDRAM hardware”.

EDRAM architecture
EDRAM hardware and software architecture is compatible with current
DRAM (MTM) shelf diagnostics. The system-view and user interface of the
EDRAM and the DRAM are approximately the same.

EDRAM configuration
The EDRAM is a stand-alone PM with a DS30 link interface for the
EDRAM. The EDRAM plugs into a trunk slot of the MTM or service trunk
module (STM) with the DS30 cable. The DS30 cable connects directly to
the backplane pins of the associated slot.

For a diagram of the EDRAM configuration, refer to Figure 2-6 in the


chapter titled “DRAM and EDRAM hardware”.

Physical provisioning information


The EDRAM card can be provisioned into slots 5 to 16 on the DRAM
(MTM) shelf.

Maintenance impact of DRAM and EDRAM hardware and software


Analysis of a switching system is based on maintenance and traffic
indicators. These indicators denote the state of the system and help to
identify current or potential service problems.

The DMS-100 system can assist the analysis of the service grade provided
and of DRAM and EDRAM performance. The DMS-100 system provides a
large set of measurements. Operational measurements associated with the
provision process and administration can help to determine if the system has
enough software and hardware resources.

For additional information on operational measurements and performance


factors, refer to the following chapters. Refer to the chapters titled “Using
OMs to evaluate DRAM and EDRAM performance” and “Evaluating
DRAM and EDRAM performance factors”.

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Maintenance measurements and log reports provide data that help to


evaluate EDRAM performance and the impact on system performance.

The EDRAM differs from the DRAM because the EDRAM possesses the
characteristics of a PM and a trunk in one circuit pack. You can execute
diagnostic and self-tests manually from the PM or TTP levels of the MAP
display. The system supports the in-service and out-of-service tests. The
system displays results of tests at the MAP terminal. The system details the
results in system log reports. The MAPCI commands for EDRAM are the
same as the MAPCI commands for DRAM. Maintenance tasks at the PM
and TTP level use the same approach as standard maintenance procedures.
The system posts the EDRAM as a digital trunk module (DTM) at the PM
level.

For additional information in this document, refer to the maintenance section


in the chapter titled “Finding DRAM and EDRAM information”.

For detailed information on DRAM and EDRAM maintenance, refer to the


Peripheral Module Maintenance Guide,.

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Determining service requirements for


DRAM and EDRAM
This chapter outlines provisioning information for the digital recorded
announcement machine (DRAM) and the enhanced digital recorded
announcement machine (EDRAM).

Grade-of-service requirements
To correctly set up DRAM and EDRAM, the operating company must
establish the grade-of-service requirements. The operating company applies
the grade-of-service requirements in the engineering calculations.

Memory considerations
The DRAM and EDRAM do not affect the data store or program store. The
DRAM and EDRAM do not pose any real-time considerations.

Firmware requirements
Software resident in the DRAM and EDRAM operating system can be
divided into three classes:
• software resident in read-only memory (ROM) that satisfies the standard
definition of firmware
• software the user loads into random access memory (RAM) when the
peripheral module (PM) is put into service
• software that consists of executable programs. The executable programs
are resident subprograms made up of basic instructions

Data store and program store impact


The DRAM and EDRAM do not have an impact on data store. Refer to the
Feature Description Manual for more information on exact considerations.

Traffic considerations
The DRAM and EDRAM do not have an effect on system traffic.

Traffic tables
Refer to DMS Provisioning Manual for DRAM and EDRAM traffic tables.

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Messaging and throughput


Loading and maintaining the DRAM or EDRAM does not create any
real-time limits associated with messaging.

Overload and flow controls


There are no overflow controls that affect the DRAM and EDRAM.

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Ordering DRAM and EDRAM


This chapter provides information about the tools available to order digital
recorded announcement machine (DRAM) or enhanced digital recorded
announcement machine (EDRAM) products.

Order capture tools


The following section describes the tools available to the operating company
to formulate a procedure to track and administer a DMS-100 Family switch.
Formulating such a procedure:
• increases the operating company’s knowledge
• increases the ability to supply memory in DMS-100 Family switches
equipped with a NT40 central control or DMS SuperNode
• helps in planning the change from NT40 to DMS SuperNode

Using NT-ACCESS
The NT-ACCESS is an automated tool that supplies the components of the
DMS-100 Family of switches. Order capture questionnaires for host,
remote, or Dynamic Network Controller (DNC) products are in NT-Access
User Documentation, Volume 2, NTACCESSV2. These questionnaires allow
the NT-ACCESS programs to supply the proper feature packages to meet the
requirements of the office configuration.

The NT-ACCESS uses customer input to generate a supplied equipment list.


The list is electronically transferred to Nortel (Northern Telecom) to place
an order.

Operating company personnel review the equipment list and generate a


planning price information message. When the order is ready, the
information is electronically transferred to Nortel for confirmation and firm
price information.

In addition to engineering first office installations NT-ACCESS records,


supplies and prices changes to original parameters. The NT-ACCESS also
retrieves job information at any time for office expansions.

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NT-ACCESS features
The NT-ACCESS offers the following features:
• electronic ordering capability
• accurate provisioning for first installations and expansions
• forward product views for planning
• accurate pricing, based on holding company contracts
• control of office parameters for optional configuration and expansion
• ability to change order requirements, determine office impact and
automatically transfer change requests to NT
• retrieval of current office data for expansion provisioning
• memory predictions through six future BCS levels using the integrated
MEMCALC program
• office analysis and capacity reports used by operating company traffic
and network design engineering groups
• questionnaire input reduction through standard and custom masking
• calculation and electronic entry of the office parameter questionnaire
• tracking of jobs for information maintenance and job sharing
• printing and downloading reports
• ability to do multiple tasks without batch processing
• product and system information through news bulletins
• access to the technical information library (TIL) that contains summary
information on common technical questions
• facility to view, print, and track reported system troubles
• ability to download questionnaires and job files to a PC
• ability to change logon passwords

NT-ACCESS components and subsystems


The NT-ACCESS has several components and can access several
subsystems. The following table illustrates the primary components and
subsystems of NT-ACCESS.

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Table 6-1
NT-ACCESS components and subsystems

NT-ACCESS menu item Subsystem or part

DMS-100F provisioning PAQS100

DMS-100F pricing NT-PRISM

Creating a custom mask part of NT-ACCESS

Job maintenance ARKIVE and current jobs

Memory calculation MEMCALC

Job tracking part of NT-ACCESS

PC interface part of NT-ACCESS

Technical information library part of NT-ACCESS

Office PARMS office PARMS module

Batch processing PAQS100 and NT-PRISM


(UNIX environment)

News bulletins part of NT-ACCESS

Automated trouble log part of NT-ACCESS

Billing/account maintenance part of NT-ACCESS

Each submodule or integrated part of NT-ACCESS is an item on the main


menu. Each item from the main menu leads to secondary menus that
function as guides through required tasks.

Menus change with each new release of the NT-ACCESS software. As


changes occur, updated documentation is available.

Using NT86xx series questionnaires


The NT86xx series questionnaires help determine what an operating
company needs in a DMS-100 Family switch. The requirements of the
operating company are based on present and projected traffic in an office.
The questionnaires determine the provisioning requirements for a new DMS
switch or an upgrade. The questionnaires cover the profile of the operating
office and are used to plan future needs.

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Planning DRAM and EDRAM expansion


This chapter provides information on adding digital recorded announcement
machine (DRAM) and enhanced digital recorded announcement machine
(EDRAM) products to an office.

Guidelines for expansion


Operating company engineers project office requirements of lines, trunks
and features through an engineering period, based on forecast growth. The
engineering period is normally two to three years following an in-service
date.

Operating company and Nortel (Northern Telecom) engineers provision


memory required for DMS-100 Family switches based on operating
company forecasts. In the MEMCALC program, future BCS requirements
are based on the NT forecast of the memory these BCSs require.

After the cutover of a new switch or a major addition to a current switch, the
operating company must use existing switch parameters to run MEMCALC.
The MEMCALC questionnaire references the necessary switch data to run
the tool.

Adding hardware
To calculate memory requirements, use the wired capacities of all lines,
trunks and input/output (I/O) ports. Note that card-equipped I/O ports are
considered as wired.

Adding software
Data on memory use must be gathered from the switch to track the accuracy
of the operating company and MEMCALC forecasts. The operating
company can monitor memory use monthly during the office busy hour.
The operating company can plot and track this correct memory use against
MEMCALC. The slope of memory use should parallel and not exceed
MEMCALC.

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Exhaust level plans and forecasts


After installing the DRAM or EDRAM, the operating company must track
the effect of call processing activity on available system resources. The
operating company can use operational measurement (OM) data to
determine the system resources that are affected. Refer to the chapter titled
“Understanding DRAM and EDRAM administration” for more information
about tracking DRAM and EDRAM effect on system resources.

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administration
This chapter provides a summary of digital recorded announcement machine
(DRAM) and enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM)
administration. This chapter also provides a summary of the procedures to
monitor the DRAM or EDRAM’s continuing performance.

Defining administration functions


Administrators monitor the performance of the DRAM and EDRAM. The
administrators monitor:
• the availability of the announcements
• the suitability of the announcements
• the quality of the announcements
• the system’s busy hour capacity
• the patterns of usage growth

An administrator provides performance information to the engineering and


maintenance groups. The administrator directs the switch to collect selected
data through the operational measurement (OM) registers. The administrator
determines the collection periods. A recording device like a printer or
mechanized collection system also records the register output. An example
of a mechanized collection system is the engineering and data acquisition
system (EADAS).

Check the announcements daily to make sure the announcements are


accessible and clear. Checking daily can detect and correct problems, and
can increase subscriber satisfaction. Use the work sheets in chapter 11 to
compare the collected data to the established service baselines. Make the
required adjustments.

System resources
The operating company establishes the level of service performance for the
accessibility of announcements on the DRAM and EDRAM. The operating

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company also establishes levels of quality for clear and acceptable


announcements.

Accessibility of announcements
The DRAM and EDRAM are engineered components of the DMS-100
Family switch. In most switches, one DRAM or EDRAM serves the normal
announcement requirements. When you use DRAM, a second DRAM
increases reliability.

Usage measurements monitor use of the DRAM or EDRAM. These


measurements also peg counts to record the number of attempts to connect
an announcement.

Note: Set the MAXIMUM CONTIG field of the DRAMREC utility to


the current maximum usage level, not the maximum (255) setting. Use
of the maximum setting can lead to usage measurements that are not
correct. If the maximum setting (255) is necessary, deload switch
network ports to avoid loss of traffic.

Component failures and system faults


The DRAM or EDRAM can have a fault for the following reasons:
• wrong datafill
• degradation of a memory card.
• a communication failure between the DRAM or EDRAM and a data
terminal

If a hardware fault is present in the EDRAM, replace the pack without


additional in-service troubleshooting. If checksum faults in the
downloadable software or the announcement data of the EDRAM occur,
you can reload the EDRAM.

For detailed information on correcting DRAM and EDRAM failures or


faults, refer to Peripheral Module Maintenance Guide.

Monitoring card use


Use the DRAMREC and DISPLAY commands to determine the amount of
space used and available (total is 31 s) on electrically erasable
programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) and random access memory
(RAM) cards. These commands are available at the CI level of the MAP
display.

An example of a MAP sequence to view card 3 in DRAM 0 follows.

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Note: The information that follows also applies to EDRAM. For


EDRAM, the display shows a page and not a card.

Monitoring DRAM card use

CI =
DRAMREC
DRAM =
DISPLAY 0 3

CARD 3 EEPROM SPACE = MAX CONTIG 6 TOTAL 9

PHRASE_EXT PHRASE_INT LENGTH

(phrase name) 12 14

(phrase name) 16 7

(phrase name) 13 1

Note: Access the DRAMREC command utility before you use MAP
commands for the DRAM or EDRAM. For additional information on the
DRAM and EDRAM commands, refer to DMS-100 Family Commands
Reference Manual.

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The following table provides more information on DRAMREC commands.

Table 8-1
Monitoring card use: DRAMREC command utility

Field Explanation and action

CARD 3 Requested DRAM card

EEPROM Type of DRAM card

SPACE = MAX CONTIG Maximum available next to recording space in seconds

TOTAL Total recording space available

PHRASE_EXT (Phrase external) name given to the phrase

PHRASE_INT (Phrase internal) identifying phrase number

LENGTH Length of the phrase in seconds

Note: For a programmable read-only memory (PROM) card, the amount of recording space
remaining always displays zero. The phrases stored on the PROM card do not affect this space.

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Evaluating DRAM and EDRAM


performance factors
This chapter explains the basic requirements to establish performance
factors for the digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM) and the
enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM).

Creating a performance monitoring plan


Operating company administration, engineering, and maintenance groups
must plan and enable switch based measurement activities. These plans
include selecting log reports for output and defining the operational
measurement (OM) parameters.

Monitoring performance factors and system faults


The following procedure explains how to create and execute a plan to
monitor the DRAM and EDRAM performance in the DMS switch.

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Table 9-1xxx
Creating a DRAM or EDRAM performance monitoring plan

Step Action

1 Select the correct performance indicators.

Note: The chapter with the title “Using OMs to evaluate DRAM and
EDRAM performance” describes the OMs for each performance factor.

2 Activate the performance indicators in the switch and collect the


outputs.

Note: To define and activate specified log reports, refer to procedures


in DMS-100 Family Input/Output System Reference Manual. To set up
OMs and route OM reports to output devices, refer to procedures.
These procedures are in the Operational Measurements Reference
Manual.

Required parameters for setting OMs are:


• class names and register assignments
• OM thresholds (provided the OM threshold feature package,
NTX385 is in the software load) (Refer to the section ”Identifying
the software in your office” in the chapter titled “About this
document.”)
• data collection schedules
• output devices

Note: Administration, engineering and maintenance groups of the


company must plan and enable switch based measurement activities.
These plans include the selection of log reports for output and the
definition of the OM parameters. These OM parameters are listed in
the previous description.

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Table 9-1xxx
Creating a DRAM or EDRAM performance monitoring plan (continued)

Step Action

3 Analyze the results.


Note: Review the output for the OMs in the reporting schedules set up
in the previous step. Perform the following actions:

• look for service indications that exceed the established engineering


standards for the DRAM or EDRAM
• look for service indicators, like log reports, that indicate a
maintenance or datafill problem
• capture the correct OM readings for projecting when additional
facilities are necessary to continue meeting engineering standards

4 Report the results.

Note: Notify the engineering and maintenance groups of service


indications that require acknowledgement.

5 The procedure is complete.

—end—

Establishing performance standards


The operating company establishes the level of service performance for the
DRAM and EDRAM regarding the accessibility and quality of the
announcements. To establish expected performance levels, consider
• an acceptable number of times that an announcement is not available
• how clear an announcement must be
• how suitable an announcement must be

Capacity considerations
The DRAM and EDRAM are engineered components of the DMS-100
Family switch. In most switches, one DRAM or EDRAM can serve the
normal announcement requirements. When using DRAM, a second DRAM
can offer greater reliability.

The overflow performance factor indicates the percentage of calls that fail to
connect to announcements. These call connections fail because the DRAM
or EDRAM is traffic-busy and cannot provide the correct announcements.

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Usage measurements monitor use of the DRAM or EDRAM, and peg counts
to record the number of attempts to connect to an announcement.

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Performance indicators
Announcement usage

Description
The DRAM and EDRAM performance indicators help to define an
acceptable limit of overflow before the requirement of additional capacity.
The overflow is the percentage of calls that fail to receive a DRAM or
EDRAM announcement. This failure occurs because the DRAM or EDRAM
is transmission-busied and cannot process any more announcements.

The performance indicator for busy announcements calculates the


percentage of calls routed to the DRAM or EDRAM that did not receive
announcements correctly.

Table 9-2 lists the performance indicators for DRAM and EDRAM.

Table 9-2xx
Performance indicators for DRAM and EDRAM

Operational measurements

Group Register Log reports

ANN ANNATT The system generates LINE 138 if a


call routes to a treatment after being
call processing busy.

The system generates TRK 138 if a


call routes to a treatment after being
call processing busy.

ANNOVFL There are no associated logs

Calculations used to evaluate factor performance


The following calculation determines performance indicators for the DRAM
and EDRAM. Performance indicators calculate the percentage of attempts
that fail to provide recorded announcements. These announcements allow
the operating company to consider a provisioning upgrade.

ANNOVFL
––––––––– x 100 = percentage overflow (unsuccessful announcements)
ANNATT

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Performance indicators
Announcement usage (continued)
(end)

Data evaluation indicator procedure


Calculate the percentage of announcement overflow during the current study
period. Compare this percentage with the engineered service-level objective
set for the DRAM or EDRAM.

If the overflow percentage exceeds the service-level objectives, examine the


overflow causes. If maintenance reasons or different events did not cause
the overflow, consider expanding the number of DRAM speech cards or
EDRAM cards. Refer to the chapter called “Planning DRAM and EDRAM
expansion” for additional information.

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Using OMs to evaluate DRAM and


EDRAM performance
This chapter contains detailed lists of the operational measurements (OMs).
These OMs relate to digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM) and
enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM) performance.
Use these measurements to calculate the amount of traffic the DRAM or
EDRAM can handle. These measurements also calculate changes that can
improve DRAM and EDRAM performance.

Defining operational measurements


The following table lists OM groups that apply to DRAM and EDRAM, and
provides information about each group.

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Table 10-1
DRAM and EDRAM operational measurements

Group Register Information

ANN ALL Description: OM group ANN provides information on traffic for


recorded announcement machines. The two peg registers are
ANNATT and ANNOFL. The three use registers are ANNTRU,
ANNSBU, and ANNMBU. The scan rate for the use register is
slow (100 s).

BCS history: BCS introduced this group.

ANN ANNATT Description: announcement attempts

This register counts the number of calls that are routed to an


announcement. This count is available for each announcement
type and counts single attempts and all simultaneous
connections.

BCS history: BCS20 introduced this register.

Associated registers:
1 Register OFZ_INANN counts calls that originate on a trunk
and route to an announcement first.
2 Register OFZ_ORIGANN counts calls that originate on a line
and route to an announcement first.
3 Register OTS_ORGTRMT counts calls that originate on a line
and connect to a tone or an announcement.
4 Register OTS_INCTRMT counts calls that originate on a
trunk and route to a tone or an announcement.
5 Register TONES_TONEATT counts attempts to connect to a
tone generator.

Register validation:

ANNATT ≥ OFZ_INANN + OFZ_ORIGANN

ANNATT ≥ TONES_TONEATT ≥ OTS_ORGTRMT +


OTS_INCTRMT

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Table 10-1
DRAM and EDRAM operational measurements (continued)

Group Register Information

ANN ANNMBU Description: announcement manual busy

Register ANNMBU is a usage register. The scan rate is slow


(100 s). Register ANNMBU records if an announcement is
manual busy. Each announcement contains a minimum of one
track. Each track is assigned one trunk circuit or channel. Each
track is associated with one announcement and one ANN tuple.
Table ANNMEMS defines the links between tracks and
announcements. The busy states that register ANNMBU
measures are:
1 Track manual busy (tk_man_busy)
2 Track network management busy (tk_nwm_busy)

BCS history: BCS20 introduced this register.

Associated registers:
1 Register ANNTRU records if an announcement is traffic busy.
2 Register ANNSBU records if an announcement is system
busy.
The relationship of these registers follows:

Total busy use = ANNTRU + ANNSBU + ANNMBU

ANN ANNOVFL Description: announcement overflow

This register counts calls the system routes routed to a recorded


announcement but does not connect to the announcement.
These calls cannot connect to the announcement because the
maximum number of calls are connected or the announcement is
maintenance busy. Register ANNOVFL does not count the
number of calls that overflow because of network block.

BCS history: BCS20 introduced this register.

—continued—

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Table 10-1
DRAM and EDRAM operational measurements (continued)

Group Register Information

ANN ANNSBU Description: Announcement system-busy use

Register ANNSBU is a usage register. The scan rate is slow


(100 s).
Register ANNSBU records if an announcement is system busy.

Each announcement contains a minimum of one track. Table


ANNMEMS defines the link between tracks and announcements.
The busy states measured by this register are:
1 Track system busy (tk_system_busy)
2 Track peripheral module busy (tk_pm_busy)
3 Queued to be manual busy (tk_deloaded)

BCS history: BCS20 introduced this register.

Associated registers:
1 Register ANNTRU records if an announcement is traffic busy.
2 Register ANNMBU records if an announcement is manual
busy.
The relationship between these registers is: Total busy use =
ANNTRU + ANNSBU + ANNMBU

ANN ANNTRU Description: announcement traffic use

Register ANNTRU is a usage register. The scan rate is slow or


100 s. This register records if an announcement is traffic busy.

BCS history: BCS20 introduced this register.

Associated registers:
1 Register ANNMBU records if an announcement is manual
busy.
2 Register ANNSBU records if an announcement is system
busy.
The relationship between these registers, for each tuple, is:

Total busy use = ANNTRU + ANNSBU + ANNMBU

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DRAM and EDRAM tracking work


sheets
This chapter provides suggested worksheets to monitor and record the
performance of the digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM) and
enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM). This chapter
also describes the operational measurements (OM) and how to record and
use OMs in the worksheets.

Using the work sheets


A description of suggested work sheets for tracking the performance of the
DRAM or EDRAM follows:
• the number of attempts to each announcement and the resulting
overflows
• the percentage of overflows per announcement
• each announcement use

These work sheets are for busy-hour study periods determined by the
operating company.

Operating company personnel can obtain data for the work sheets from the
ANN OM group printout. For information on OM groups, refer to the
chapter titled “Using OMs to evaluate DRAM and EDRAM performance”.

Attempts/overflows work sheet


The attempts/overflows work sheet (Figure 11-4) provides a record of the
total number of attempts and overflows for a given study period. The work
sheet sorts the records by announcement. The given study period is
normally the announcement busy hour. Complete the work sheet as
described in the following table.

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Table 11-1xxx
Completing the attempts/overflows work sheet

Heading Entry

OFFICE Enter the office name where the DRAM or EDRAM is


under study.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TYPE Enter the common language name of the
announcement.
DATE
Enter the date of the data collection.
ATT
Enter the number of attempts to reach the
OVFL announcement under study.

Enter the number of overflows for each


announcement during the study period.

Percent overflow work sheet


The percent overflow work sheet (Figure 11-5) provides a record of
announcement overflow. This work sheet displays the percentage of all
attempts to an announcement that resulted in overflow to another treatment,
during the test period. Complete the work sheet as described the following
tables.

Table 11-2xxx
Completing the percent overflow work sheet

Heading Entry

OFFICE Enter the office name where the DRAM or EDRAM is


under study.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TYPE Enter the common language name of the
announcement.
DATE
Enter the date of the data collection.
%
From the attempts/overflow work sheet for each
announcement type, divide the number of overflows
by the number of attempts and multiply by 100. Enter
the result. This result is the percentage of overflow.
Perform this procedure for each announcement.

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Usage of each announcement work sheet


The usage work sheet (refer to Figure 11-6) records the use of each DRAM
and EDRAM announcement. The work sheet records the following
conditions, that can route a call to a DRAM or EDRAM announcement:
• traffic
• system busy state
• manual busy state

Complete the worksheet as described in the following table.

Table 11-3xxx
Completing the usage for each announcement work sheet

Heading Entry

OFFICE Enter the office name where the DRAM or EDRAM is


under study.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TYPE Enter the common language name of the
announcement.
DATE
Enter the date of the data collection.
ANNTRU
Enter the usage generated by actual traffic.
ANNSBU
Enter the usage caused by system busy.
ANNMBU
Enter the usage caused by manual busy.

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Figure 11-4xxx
Attempts/overflows worksheet

Building_______________________________ DRAM and EDRAM TRACKING


Office_________________________________ WORK SHEET (Attempts/overflows)

ANNOUNCEMENT DATE________ DATE________ DATE________ DATE________


TYPE
ATT OVFL ATT OVFL ATT OVFL ATT OVFL

Prepared by
Name
Date Tel. No.

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Figure 11-5xxx
Percent overflow worksheet

Building_______________________________ DRAM and EDRAM TRACKING


Office_________________________________ WORK SHEET (Attempts/overflows)

ANNOUNCEMENT DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE


TYPE
_____
_ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
% % % % % % % %

Prepared by
Name
Date Tel. No.

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Figure 11-6xxx
Use per announcement worksheet

Building_______________________________ DRAM and EDRAM TRACKING


Office_________________________________ WORK SHEET (Attempts/overflows)

ANNOUNCEMENT DATE ______ DATE ______


TYPE
ANNTRU ANNSBU ANN ANNT ANNS ANN
MBU RU BU MBU

Prepared by
Name
Date Tel. No.

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Recording on DRAM and EDRAM


This chapter provides procedures to for manually recording or correcting
factory produced or customized announcements (or voice files). The
recording occurs on the digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM) or
the enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM).

Task list
The following list provides the names of the procedures in this chapter.
• Recording custom announcements on EDRAM
• Recording custom announcements on Northstar
• Recording or correcting a DRAM custom announcement
• Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM
• Uploading EDRAM files to storage device
• Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM
• Recording announcements after a power or card failure
This chapter contains procedures for recording or correcting
factory-produced customized announcements (or voice files) on the DRAM
or EDRAM. Each procedure contains the following:
• explanatory and context-setting information
• summary flowchart
• a list of steps

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Explanatory and context-setting information


In each procedure, the paragraphs titled “Application”, “Definition”, and
“Action” contain important explanatory notes and context-setting
information. Read these sections before you perform the procedure. The
“Common procedures” paragraph lists the names of common procedures
that can be part of a procedure that have thethe steps can direct you to
perform. Go to these common procedures only when directed to do so.

Summary flowchart
The flowchart is a summary of the main actions, decision points, and
possible paths you can take. Do not use the summary flowchart to perform
the procedure. Use this flowchart to review your actions and to help prepare
for these actions. For example, if these instructions involve another office,
advise that office before you begin the instructions.

A list of steps
The list of steps tells you how to record or correct announcements or voice
files. Normally, you perform the steps in order. You can be directed to
return to a previous step and repeat a sequence. The successful completion
of a step can depend on previous steps. Always perform the steps in the
specified order.

The list of steps provide the command syntax and machine output you use or
see when you perform this procedure.

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Recording custom announcements on EDRAM

Application
Use this procedure to record or correct custom announcements on the
enhanced digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM). Use a MAP
terminal and a headset to perform this action.

Definition
Install custom announcements or available repair custom announcements.
To perform these actions, manually record or record the announcements
again in the random access memory (RAM) of the NT1X80 EDRAM card.

Common procedures
There are no common procedures.

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Recording custom announcements on EDRAM (continued)


Summary of recording custom phrases on EDRAM

Post and return This flowchart summarizes the


DTM to service procedure. Use the instructions that
follow this flowchart to perform the
procedure.

Connect
headset to
EDRAM

Record
announcement 1

Play back
announcement

N
Recording N Technical
acceptable? 1
problems?

Y Y

End Contact next


level of support

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Recording custom announcements on EDRAM (continued)

Recording custom announcements on EDRAM


At the MAP terminal
1 To access the PM level of the MAP display, type
>MAPCI;MTC;PM
and press the Enter key.

2 To post the digital trunk module (DTM), type


>POST DTM dtm_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dtm_no is the number of the DTM
Example input
>POST DTM 4
Example of Map response:
DTM 4 InSv

If the DTM Do

is in-service step 5
is not in-service step 3

3 To manually busy the DTM, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.

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Recording custom announcements on EDRAM (continued)


4 To return the DTM to service, type
>RTS
and press the Enter key.

If the RTS command Do

passes step 5
fails step 18

5 To access the EDRAM recording utility, type


>DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.
Map response:
DRAM:

6 To connect the headset to the EDRAM controller circuit, type


>CONNECT edram_no HSET hset_clli member_no
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
hset_clli is the common language identifier (CLLI) of the headset trunk
(table CLLI)
member_no is the member number assigned to the headset trunk (table
TRKMEM)
Example input
>CONNECT 0 HSET 0
Map response:
CONNECTION MADE

7 To record the announcement, type


>RECORD phrase_name length PAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase_name is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds
Example input
>RECORD VCAENG 10 PAD

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Recording custom announcements on EDRAM (continued)


8 After two prompt tones, speak to record the announcement. If the
announcement is more than 18 s, record this announcement as two or more
phrases of equal length. Use silent periods to equalize phrase length where
needed. Tables ANNMEMS and DRAMTRK are used to combine the phrases
to create the complete announcement.

9 To play back the announcement, type


>PLAYBACK edram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the announcement you just recorded
Example input
>PLAYBACK 0 VCAENG

10 Determine if the announcement records correctly.


Note: If the announcement does not record correctly, record the
announcement again. Technical problems in the system can prevent
successful recording.

If the announcement Do

records correctly step 15


does not record correctly, and you step 11
want to record the announcement
again
does not record correctly, or not at step 18
all, because of technical problems

11 To erase the announcement, type


>ERASE edram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the announcement to erase
Example input
>ERASE 0 VCAENG

12 Check if the message that follows appears in response to the ERASE


command:

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Recording custom announcements on EDRAM (end)


(continued)
WARNING: THIS IS THE LAST INSTANCE OF THIS PHRASE IN THE
OFFICE.
ERROR: PHRASE MUST BE REMOVED FROM THESE ANNOUNCEMENT
TRACKS IN TABLE DRAMTRK BEFORE IT CAN BE ERASED.

If this message Do

appears with a list of step 13


announcements
Does not appear step 14

13 Refer to Translations Guide. Remove the phrase from the announcement


tracks in Table DRAMTRK. Go to step 11.

14 Repeat steps 7 through 10 with the phrase name used in step 7.

15 To disconnect the headset trunk from the EDRAM controller circuit, type
>DISCONNECT
and press the Enter key.

16 To quit the EDRAM recording utility, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

17 If software support for EDRAM uploading is supported, refer to the Uploading


EDRAM files to a storage device section of this document.
Go to step 19.

18 For additional help, contact the next level of support.

19 You have completed this procedure.

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Recording announcements at a consistent level

Application
Use this procedure to make announcement recordings at a consistent level
repeatedly. This procedure uses any type of playback equipment and can
apply to all DMS installations in an operating company’s network. Use a
MAP terminal and a headset to perform this action.

This procedures includes two stages. Perform stage one once to determine
the benchmark recording level that is appropriate when played back.
Perform stage two as many times as needed for:
• recording a new announcement
• recording an existing announcement again
• modifying part of an existing announcement

This procedure requires the following equipment and materials:


• an analog tape or
• a digital audio tape (DAT) or
• a digital minidisk or compact disk (CD)
• on any one of these recording mediums, the following recordings made
by a professional recording studio:
— the talent voice recording used for the announcements
— a single tone of 1004 Hz recorded on the same medium and at the
same recording level as the talent voice
• an analog tape player, or DAT, or digital CD, or minidisk player to play
back the studio recordings.
• a cable to connect the earphone jack output of the playback device (such
as a male mini headphone jack) to the jack ended trunk. The jack-ended
trunk requires a 3/4 inch male audio jack.

Note 1: A high quality playback device produces a better and more


consistent result. DAT, CD and minidisks are digital recordings that produce
a consistent result. Analog tape stretches and produces a less consistent
recording. A playback device with a line output produces a clean, balanced
signal. The line output can be connected to a small, commercially available,
audio mixer. The output from the mixer connects to the jack-ended trunk.
This setup provides better control and the gain can be increased to higher
levels if required. This setup avoids using the earphone jack with playback
volume set to maximum level which can cause distortion.
This setup is improved by narrowing the difference between the output and
input impedances of the mixer and the jack-ended trunk. Playback devices

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Recording announcements at a consistent level (continued)


and mixers usually have an output impedance in the range of 10 to 20
KOhms. The input impedance of the jack-ended trunk is 600 Ohms.

The connection achieves a better termination with the following conditions:


• the output of the mixer connects to a set-matching audio transformer
with a primary coil (input) impedance in the range of 10 to 20 KOhms
• a secondary coil (output) impedance of 600 Ohms

The primary coil connects to the output of the playback device or optional
mixer and the secondary coil terminates to the jack-ended trunk.

Note 2: The recording studio that prepares the announcement, can include a
test tone with a duration of approximately 15 seconds. The test tone is a line
up tone of 1kHz or preferably, 1004 Hz if available. The test tone is
recorded on the recording medium before the announcement. The level is 0
dBu on a VU meter. When the pre-recorded recording medium is played
back, adjust the level to 0 dBu. This procedure uses dBu to indicate dBm.
dBm is a relative power unit as opposed to dBu.
Use level meters to check the levels going in and coming out of the DMS.
The standard line level out of the playback device and mixer devices is
775 mV (0 dBu). The test trunk impedance is 600 Ohms and the output of
the mixer is 20,000 Ohms. A level meter connects across the test jack
connection at the MAP position. Level meters are available at retail
electronic stores.

Definition
Record these announcements in the random access memory (RAM) of the
NT1X80 EDRAM card

Common procedures
There are no common procedures.

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Summary of recording announcements at a consistent level

Benchmark N Perform stage 1 This flowchart summarizes the


value procedure. Use the instructions that
available? follow this flowchart to perform the
procedure.
Y

Perform stage 2 Determine


appropriate
recording level
1
Measure and
Adjust the record the
playback benchmark
volume input value

N Measure and
dB level record the
same/close to 1 benchmark
benchmark output value
input?

dB level N End
same/close to 1
benchmark
output?

Record the
announcement
onto EDRAM

Playback the
announcement

N
Announcement
consistent in 1
level?
Y
End

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ATTENTION
Attenuation of the input and output stages of the jack-ended trunk is
possible by two sets of dip switches on the NT1X54 card. The dip
switches can add in or out attenuation at the following incremental
values: 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 and are usually preset to –6 dB.

Stage one - determine the benchmark recording level


At the MAP terminal
1 Setup and prepare the audio playback device and media which contains the
studio recordings.

2 Connect the audio device to the jack-ended test trunk. Use one of the mediums
described in the application section of this procedure.

3 Adjust the playback volume of the audio device.

4 Record the announcement to the EDRAM by using the DRAMREC utility. Go to


the procedure Recording custom announcements on EDRAM in this chapter
and perform the appropriate steps. Return to this step.
To record the announcement, type
>RECORD phrase_name length NOPAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase_name is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds

5 After two prompt tones, speak to record the announcement. If the


announcement is more than 18 s, record this announcement as two or more
phrases of equal length. Use silent periods to equalize phrase length where
needed. Tables ANNMEMS and DRAMTRK are used to combine the phrases
to create the complete announcement.

6 Play back the announcement and listen to it from a headset to determine if the
sound level is appropriate. To play back the announcement, type
>PLAYBACK edram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the announcement you just recorded

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7 Determine if the sound level is appropriate.

If the announcement Do

sound level is not correct step 3


sound level is correct step 8

8 Record the 1004 Hz tone track onto the EDRAM by using the DRAMREC utility.
Do not change the playback volume of the audio device or any of the physical
connections. Go to the procedure Recording custom announcements on
EDRAM in this chapter and perform the appropriate steps. Return to this step.
>RECORD phrase_name length NOPAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase_name is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds

9 To quit the EDRAM recording utility, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

10 To access the manual level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP;MANUAL
and press the Enter key.

11 To post the jack-ended trunk connected to the audio device output, type
>POST G JACK 0
and press the Enter key.

12 Play back the 1004 Hz track tone on the audio device.

13 To measure the received signal loss of the test trunk, type


>LOSS
and press the Enter key.

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14 Monitor the level meter value displayed at the MAP terminal under the RESULT
column of the MAP.
Example:
LVM = -8.0
This dB value represents the desired volume level which was determined above
as the appropriate level. Use this dB value for subsequent announcement
recording as the benchmark input value.
Note 1: The optimum volume level is -6 dB but use this value only as a
guideline. Utimately it is the switch administration’s decision to determine what
volume level is the benchmark input value. The values in the range of -10 to -3
dB yield acceptable results.
Note 2: The attenuation used on the NT1X54 card determines the actual
reading on the level meter. This example has an attenuation of 0 dB.

15 To release the connection to the jack-ended trunk, type


>RLS
and press the Enter key.

16 Disconnect the playback device from the jack-ended trunk.

17 Connect the T (IN) of the jack-ended trunk to the R (OUT) of another


jack-ended trunk. For example, JACK 0 (R) to JACK 1 (T).

18 To access the manual level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP;MANUAL
and press the Enter key.

19 To post the jack-ended trunk mentioned in step 17 as the OUT, type


>POST G JACK 0
and press the Enter key.

20 To connect JACK 0 to the EDRAM track containing the 1004 Hz tone, type
>DRAMREC
>CONNECT edram_no JACK 0
>PLAYBACK edram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the phrase

21 To move JACK 0 to the hold position, type


>HOLD
and press the Enter key.

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22 To post the jack-ended trunk mentioned in step 17 as the IN, type
>POST G JACK 1
and press the Enter key.

23 To measure the received signal loss of the test trunk, type


>LOSS
and press the Enter key.

24 Monitor the level meter value displayed at the MAP terminal under the RESULT
column of the MAP.
Example:
LVM = -12.0
This dB value represents the desired volume level which was determined above
as the appropriate level. Use this dB value for subsequent announcement
recording as the benchmark output value.

25 To release the connection to the jack-ended trunk, type


>RLS
and press the Enter key.

26 To quit from the MANUAL level, type


>QUIT ALL
and press the Enter key.

27 You have completed stage one of this procedure.

Stage two - record announcements


At the MAP terminal
1 Connect the output of the audio device to the jack-ended trunk 0. Use one of
the mediums described in the application section of this procedure.

2 To access the manual level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP;MANUAL
and press the Enter key.

3 To post the jack-ended trunk mentioned in step 2, type


>POST G JACK 0
and press the Enter key.

4 To measure the received signal loss of the test trunk, type


>LOSS
and press the Enter key.

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5 Monitor the level meter value displayed at the MAP terminal under the RESULT
column of the MAP.
Example:
LVM = -17.0

6 Adjust the volume of the audio device so that the decibel level is the closest
attainable value to the benchmark input value, the level meter value displayed
at the MAP terminal under the RESULT column of the MAP.
Example:
LVM = -8.0 (or -8.1 or -7.9)

7 Determine the next action.

The decibel level Do

is not close to or the same as the step 6


benchmark input value
is the benchmark input value or is step 8
the closest attainable value to the
benchmark input value

Note 1: The benchmark input value is determined in this procedure in the


section, Stage one – determine the benchmark recording level.

8 To release the connection to the jack-ended trunk, type


>RLS
and press the Enter key.

9 Record the 1004 Hz tone track onto the EDRAM by using the DRAMREC utility.
Do not change the playback volume of the audio device or any of the physical
connections. Go to the procedure Recording custom announcements on
EDRAM in this chapter and perform the appropriate steps. Return to this step.
>RECORD phrase_name length NOPAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase_name is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds

10 To quit the DRAMREC level, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

11 Disconnect the playback device from the jack-ended trunk.

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12 Connect the T (IN) of the jack-ended trunk to the R (OUT) of another
jack-ended trunk. For example, JACK 0 (R) to JACK 1 (T).

13 To access the manual level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP;MANUAL
and press the Enter key.

14 To post the jack-ended trunk mentioned in step 12 as the OUT, type


>POST G JACK 0
and press the Enter key.

15 To connect JACK 0 to the EDRAM track containing the 1004 Hz tone, type
>DRAMREC
>CONNECT edram_no JACK 0
>PLAYBACK edram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the phrase

16 To move JACK 0 to the hold position, type


>HOLD
and press the Enter key.

17 To post the jack-ended trunk mentioned in step 12 as the IN, type


>POST G JACK 1
and press the Enter key.

18 To measure the received signal loss of the test trunk, type


>LOSS
and press the Enter key.

19 Monitor the level meter value displayed at the MAP terminal under the RESULT
column of the MAP.
Example:
LVM = -12.1

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20 Determine the next action.

The decibel level is Do

not close to or the same as the step1


benchmark output value
the benchmark output value or is step 21
the closest attainable value to the
benchmark output value

Note 1: The benchmark output value is determined in this procedure in the


section, Stage one – determine the benchmark recording level.

21 To release the connection to the jack-ended trunk, type


>RLS
and press the Enter key.

22 Re-connect the playback device to the jack-ended trunk 0.

23 Record the announcement onto the EDRAM by using the DRAMREC utility. Do
not change the playback volume of the audio device or any of the physical
connections. Go to the procedure Recording custom announcements on
EDRAM in this chapter and perform the appropriate steps. Return to this step.
>RECORD phrase_name length NOPAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase_name is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds

24 Play back the announcement and listen to it from a headset to determine if the
sound level is appropriate. To play back the announcement, type
>PLAYBACK edram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the announcement you just recorded

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Recording
Recording announcements
announcements at a consistent
at a consistent level level (end)
(continued)

25 Determine the next action.

If the announcement Do

is not consistent in level step 1


is consistent in level step 26

26 You have completed stage two of this procedure.

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Application
Use this procedure to record or correct current announcements on the digital
recorded announcement machine (DRAM) or enhanced digital recorded
announcement machine (EDRAM). When you perform this procedure, use
the Norstar console, two MAP terminals, one headset (HSET), and a tape
recorder.

This procedure requires two headset circuits. One headset at the first MAP
terminal allows personnel to monitor the recording. Another headset at the
second MAP terminal is for personnel recording the announcement.

The DMS software provides a link for each headset to the correct MAP
terminal. For example, HSET 1 is for MAP 1.

Each Norstar console has a headset jack. The tape recorder is plugged in at
the first console. The monitoring headset is plugged in at the second console.

Definition
The NT1X76, NT1X77, or NT1X79 cards store the DRAM phrases in digit
format. The NT1X77 and the NT1X79 card stores phrases in random access
memory (RAM) and electrically erasable programmable read only memory
(EEPROM). The NT1X75 DRAM controller card has a single trunk
appearance.

The NT1X76 card stores phrases in programmable read only memory


(PROM). This card cannot be manually recorded. Announcement trouble
requires a card replacement.

The NT1X80 EDRAM card stores phrases in random access memory


(RAM). You can install announcements or repair current announcements.
To install an announcement, manually record the announcement. To repair a
current announcement, manually record the announcement again.

Common procedures
There are no common procedures.

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Summary of recording custom announcements on Norstar

Obtain two This flowchart summarizes the


MAP terminals procedure. Use the instructions that
follow this flowchart to perform the
procedure.

Connect
headsets

Record
announcements

Y
Play back Is the Is this the
announcements N
recording first attempt to
acceptable? record again?
Y N
End Contact next
level of support

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Recording custom announcements on Norstar


At the second MAP terminal

1
WARNING
Loss of announcement services
This procedure removes the DRAM or EDRAM from
service. Perform this procedure during periods of low
traffic.

WARNING
Loss of announcement services
This procedure removes the DRAM or EDRAM
from service. Perform this procedure during periods
of low traffic.

This procedure requires two MAP terminals. Do not proceed unless two
terminals are available.
The first MAP terminal with the first headset jack (tape recorder) records the
process. The second MAP terminal with the second head set jack (the
monitoring headset) monitors the process.

2 To prepare the monitoring MAP terminal, type


>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP:MONITOR;POST G HSET 1;CKTMON
and press the Enter key.

3 Set the Norstar console to handsfree.

4 Plug a headset in the headset jack on the second Norstar Console. Make sure
the jack is not jack 0.

At the first MAP terminal

5 To access the DRAM or EDRAM recording utility, type


>MAPCI;DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.
MAP response:
DRAM:

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6 Plug the tape recorder in the headset jack on the Norstar console. To connect
the Norstar to the DRAM or EDRAM controller circuit, type
CONNECT member_no 0 member_no
and press the Enter key.
where
member_no is the member number of the DRAM or EDRAM controller
0 is the CLLI of the headset trunk (table CLLI); default is 0 for
the recording MAP
member_no is the member number assigned to the headset trunk
(tableTRUNKMEM)
Example input:
>CONNECT 0 HSET 0
MAP response:
CONNECTION MADE

7 Play the tape recorder and make sure the volume levels on HSET 1 (at the
second MAP terminal) are acceptable.

8 Record the length of each phrase in seconds.

9 To record the first phrase, type


>RECORD phrase_ext length PAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase_ext is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds
Example input:
>RECORD VCAENG 10 PAD

10 After you hear two prompt tones, speak in the mouthpiece and record the
announcement. If the announcement is more than 18 s, record the
announcement as two or more phrases of equal length. Use silent periods to
equalize the length when necessary. Tables ANNMEMS and DRAMTRK
connect the phrases together to create the complete announcement.

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11 To play back the phrase, type


>PLAYBACK member_no phrase_ext
and press the Enter key.
where
member_no is the member number of the DRAM or EDRAM controller
phrase_ext is the name of the phrase you want to play back
Example input:
>PLAYBACK 0 VCAENG

12 Determine if the phrase records correctly.

If the phrase Do

records correctly step 18


does not record correctly step 13

13 Attempt to record the phrase again if the phrase does not record correctly.
Determine if you recorded the phrase more than once

If the phrase Do

was recorded once only step 14


was recorded more than once step 23

14 To erase the phrase that is not correct, type


>ERASE member_no phrase_ext
and press the Enter key.
where
member_no is the member number of the DRAM or EDRAM controller
phrase_ext is the name of the phrase you want to erase

Example input:
>ERASE 0 VCAENG

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15 Verify if the message that follows appears in response to the ERASE
command:
WARNING: THIS IS THE LAST INSTANCE OF THIS PHRASE IN THE
OFFICE.
ERROR: PHRASE MUST BE REMOVED FROM THESE ANNOUNCEMENT
TRACKS IN TABLE DRAMTRK BEFORE IT CAN BE ERASED.

If this message Do

appears with a list of step 16


announcements
does not appear step 17

16 Refer to the Translations Guide . Remove the phrase from the announcement
tracks in Table DRAMTRK. Go to step 14.

17 Repeat steps 9 through 12 with the phrase name used in step 9.

18 Repeat steps 9 through 12 for all the phrases you are recording on the
NT1X77, NT1X79, or NT1X80 EDRAM card.

19 To disconnect the headset trunk from the DRAM or EDRAM controller circuit,
type
>DISCONNECT member_no hset_clli member_no
and press the Enter key.
where
member_no is the member number of the DRAM or EDRAM controller
hset_clli is the CLLI of the headset trunk (Table CLLI)
member_no is the member number assigned to the headset trunk
(table TRUNKMEM)
Example input:
>DISCONNECT 0 HSET 0

20 To quit DRAMREC, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

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(continued)
At the second MAP

21 To turn off the circuit monitor, type


>CKTMON OFF
and press the Enter key.

22 To quit the terminal that monitors, type


>QUIT ALL
and press the Enter key.
Go to step 24.

23 For additional help, contact the next level of support.

24 The procedure is complete.

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Application
Use this procedure to record or to correct current custom announcements on
the digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM).

Definition
The NT1X76, NT1X77, or NT1X79 cards store the DRAM phrases in
digital format. Each card has a single trunk appearance. The DRAM
controller is an NT1X75 card. This controller also has a single trunk
appearance.

The NT1X76 card stores factory-recorded phrases in programmable read


only memory (PROM). You cannot correct announcement trouble with this
card by manually recording the announcements again. When this problem
occurs, replace the card.

The NT1X77 card stores custom-recorded phrases in random access


memory (RAM). The NT1X77 card stores custom-recorded phrases in
electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM). To
install an announcement, manually record the announcement. To repair a
current announcement, manually record the announcement again.

Common procedures
There are no common procedures.

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Recording custom announcements on Norstar (continued)


Summary of Recording or correcting a DRAM custom announcement

Seize the This flowchart summarizes the


DRAM circuits procedure. Use the instructions that
follow this flowchart to perform the
procedure.

Test all the


DRAM circuits

N Replace
Passes? card

NT1X77/79 Y Record phrases


announcement Phrases N
again
problems? record?

N Y
Return the
DRAM circuits
to service

End Contact next


level of support

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Recording or correcting a DRAM custom announcement

WARNING
Loss of announcement serivices
This procedure removes the DRAM from service.
Perform this procedure during periods of low traffic.

WARNING
Loss of announcement serivices
This procedure removes the DRAM from service.
Perform this procedure during periods of low traffic.

At the MAP terminal

1 To access the TTP level of the MAP, type


>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP
and press the Enter key.

2 To post the DRAM circuits, type


>POST G DRAMdram_clli
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_clli is the common language location identifier (CLLI) of the DRAM
controller (Table DRAMS or Table CLLI)
Example input:
>POST G DRAM0
Example of a MAP response:
LAST CKTN = 4
POSTED CKT IDLED
SHORT CLLI IS: DRAM0
OK,CKT POSTED

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3 To seize the circuit, type
>SEIZE
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
POST 4 DELQ BUSYQ DIG
TTP 6–002
CKT TYPE PM NO. COM LANG STA S R
DOT TE RESULT
ANN STM 0 0 DRAM0 0 SZD . .
P_IDL
Note: The first circuit in the posted set is always the controller card (NT1X75)
trunk.

4 To move the next DRAM circuit in the control position, type


>NEXT
and press the Enter key.

5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the circuits in the posted set are seized.
Example of a MAP response:
NO CKT, SET IS EMPTY

6 To post the DRAM circuits again, type


>POST G DRAMdram_clli
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_clli is the CLLI of the DRAM controller (Table DRAMS or Table CLLI)
7 To test the circuit in the control position, type
>TST
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
TEST OK
***+ TRK107 JAN19 13:12:16 2200 PASS DRAM0 0

If the TST command Do

passes step 10
fails step 8

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8 Replace the card that corresponds to the tested circuit. Refer to Lines, Trunks
and Peripherals Card Replacement Procedures. When the procedure is
complete, return to this point.

9 To test the circuit, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
TEST OK
***+ TRK107 JAN19 13:12:16 2200 PASS DRAM0 0

If the TST command Do

passes step 10
fails step 38

10 To move the next circuit to the control position, type


>NEXT
and press the Enter key.

11 Repeat steps 7 through 10 for all the DRAM circuits in the posted set.
Example of a MAP response:
NO CKT, SET IS EMPTY

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12 Determine if you are recording a new DRAM card.

If you Do

are recording a new DRAM card step 15


are not recording a new DRAM card step 13

13 Determine if any DRAM circuits failed in the previous test.

If Do

any DRAM circuits failed step 14


the DRAM circuits did not fail step 39

14 Determine if an announcement problem is with an NT1X77 or NT1X79 card.

If the announcement problem Do

is with an NT1X77 or NT1X79 card step 15


is not with an NT1X77 or NT1X79 step 38
card

15 To access the DRAM recording utility, type


>DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.
MAP response:
DRAM:

16 To connect an idle (IDL) headset trunk to the DRAM controller circuit, type
>CONNECT dram_no hset_clli member_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the number of the DRAM controller
hset_clli is the CLLI of the headset trunk (table CLLI)
member_no is the member number assigned to the headset trunk (Table
TRUNKMEM)

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Example input:
>CONNECT 0 HSET 0
MAP response:
CONNECTION MADE

17 To display the DRAM phrases on the card that has faults, or the new card, type
>DISPLAY dram_no card_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the number of the DRAM controller
card_no is the number of the DRAM card that has faults (Table DRAMS)
Example input:
>DISPLAY 0 1

Example of a MAP response:


CARD 1 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
PHRASE_EXT PHRASE_INT LENGTH
–––––––––– –––––––––– ––––––
ENG1 48 1
ENG2 49 1
ENG3 50 1
ENG4 51 1
ENG5 52 1
ENG6 53 1
ENG7 54 1
ENG8 55 1
ENG9 56 1
ENG0 47 1
NCAENG 40 10
PSPDENG 41 9
VCAENG 42 13
EA3ENG 43 10
BLKDNENG 44 7
NOD1ENG 45 11
Note: Refer to Hardware Description Manual to translate the DRAM phrases
listed above.

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18 Determine if any phrases are listed.

If phrases Do

are not listed step 19


are listed step 28

19 Obtain a list from the office records of the phrases that must be on the NT1X77
or the NT1X79 card.

20 To record the phrase, type


>RECORD phrase_ext length PAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase_name is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds
Example input:
>RECORD VCAENG 10 PAD

21 After you hear three prompt tones, speak in the mouthpiece and record the
announcement. If the announcement is more than 18 s, record the
announcement as two or more phrases of equal length. Use silent periods to
equalize phrase length when necessary. Tables ANNMEMS and DRAMTRK
connect the phrases together to create the complete announcement.

22 To play back the phrase, type


>PLAYBACK dram_no phrase_ext
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the member number of the DRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the phrase you want to play back
Example input:
>PLAYBACK 0 VCAENG

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23 Determine if the phrase recorded correctly.

If the phrase Do

recorded correctly step 26


did not record correctly step 24

24 Repeat steps 20 through 22 and return to this point for each phrase.

25 Determine if the phrase recorded correctly.

If the phrase Do

recorded correctly step 26


did not record correctly step 38

26 Repeat steps 20 through 23 for all the phrases you want to record on the
NT1X77 or NT1X79 card.

27 To quit the DRAM recording utility, type


>QUIT
Go to step 32.

28 To play back one of the phrases of the card, type


>PLAYBACK dram_no phrase_ext
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the number of the DRAM controller
phrase_name is the name of the phrase you want to play back
Example input:
>PLAYBACK 0 VCAENG

29 Listen to the phrase on the headset.

30 Repeat steps 28 and 29 for all the phrases.

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31 Determine if any announcement problems occur.

If announcement problems Do

occur step 19
do not occur step 32

32 To disconnect the headset trunk from the DRAM controller circuit, type
>DISCONNECT dram_no hset_clli member_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the number of the DRAM controller
hset_clli is the CLLI of the headset trunk (Table CLLI)
member_no is the member number assigned to the headset trunk
(Table TRUNKMEM)
Example input:
>DISCONNECT 0 HSET 0

33 To post the DRAM circuits again, type


>POST G DRAMdram_clli
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_cll is the CLLI of the DRAM controller (Table DRAMS or Table
CLLI)
Example input:
>POST G DRAM0
Example of a MAP response:
LAST CKTN = 4
POSTED CKT IDLED
SHORT CLLI IS: DRAM0
OK,CKT POSTED

34 To return the circuit in the control position to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.

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Recording
Recording custom
custom announcements
announcements on Norstar
on Norstar (end)
(continued)

35 To move the next circuit to the control position, type


>NEXT
and press the Enter key.

36 Repeat steps 34 and 35 for all the posted DRAM circuits.

37 To return to the CI level of the MAP, type


>QUIT ALL
and press the Enter key.

38 For additional help, contact the next level of support.

39 You have completed this procedure.

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM

Application
Use this procedure to reload factory-produced voice files to EDRAM again.

Definition
If voice file problems are present, EDRAM problems include the lack of
announcements, or announcements that have faults.

Common procedures
There are no common procedures.

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM (continued)

Summary of Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM

This flowchart summarizes the


Identify the procedure.
faulty DTM
Use the instructions in the
procedure that follows this
flowchart to perform the
Busy the DTM
circuits procedure.

Test the DTM

N
Passed? 1

Load the DTM

N Contact next
Passed? level of support

Return the DTM


to service

Test the DTM Y Return the DTM End


Passed? circuits to
service

N
1

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM (continued)

Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM again

WARNING
Loss of announcement services
This procedure removes the EDRAM from service.
Perform this procedure during periods of low traffic.

WARNING
Loss of announcement services
This procedure removes the EDRAM from service.
Perform this procedure during periods of low traffic.

At the MAP terminal

1 To access Table EDRAMINV, type


>TABLE EDRAMINV
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
TABLE: EDRAMINV

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM (continued)


2 To list all the digital trunk modules (DTM), type
>LIST ALL
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
TOP
EDRAMNM TUPINFO
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
DTM 1 1 ANN ESTD0AA
DTM 1 3 ANN FSTD0BA
DTM 2 1 ANN ESTD0AA
DTM 4 1 ANN ECLS10AJ
DTM 4 5 ANN ECLS10AK
DTM 5 1 ANN ECLS20AP
DTM 5 3 ANN ECLS20AQ
DTM 5 5 ANN ECLS20AR
DTM 5 7 ANN ECLS20AS
DTM 6 1 ANN ECLS20AT
DTM 6 3 ANN ECLS20AU
DTM 6 5 ANN ECLS20AV
DTM 6 7 ANN ECLS20AW
DTM 7 1 ANN ESTD0AA
DTM 8 1 ANN ESTD0AA
DTM 9 1 ANN ESTD0AA
DTM 10 1 ANN ESTD0AA
DTM 11 1 ANN ESTD0AA
BOTTOM

3 Note the DTM that contains the announcements (ANN) that have faults.
Continue if this is a new recording.

4 To quit Table EDRAMINV, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

5 To access the TTP level of the MAP display, type


MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP
and press the Enter key.

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM (continued)


6 To create a posted set of DTM circuits, type
>POST TM DTM dtm_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dtm_no is the number of the affected DTM, normally indictaed by a log or an
alarm
Example input:
>POST TM DTM 4
Example of a MAP response:
POST 7 DELQ BUSYQ DIG
TTP 6–004
CKT TYPE PM NO. COM LANG STA S R DOT TE RESULT
ANN DTM 4 2 MCA 2 IDL

7 To busy the DTM circuit in the control position, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
POST 7 DELQ BUSYQ DIG
TTP 6–004
CKT TYPE PM NO. COM LANG STA S R DOT TE RESULT
ANN DTM 4 2 MCA 2 MB

8 To post the next DTM circuit, type


>NEXT
and press the Enter key.

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM (continued)

9 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all the posted DTM circuits are busy.
Example of a MAP response:
NO CKT, SET IS EMPTY

10 To access the PM level of the MAP display, type


>PM
and press the Enter key.

11 To post the DTM, type


>POST DTM dtm_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dtm_no is the DTM number
Example input
>POST DTM 4
Example of a MAP response:
DTM 4 InSv

12 To busy the DTM, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.

13 To test the DTM, type


>TST
and press the Enter key

If the TST command Do

passes step 18
fails step 14

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM (continued)

14
CAUTION
Loss of recording device service
The EDRAM files take up to 15 min to load from tape
or disk. Before you use the LOADPM command,
make sure that the recording device that contains the
EDRAM files is available for this process.

CAUTION
Loss of recording device service
The EDRAM files take up to 15 min to load from tape or
disk. Before you use the LOADPM command, make
sure that the recording device that contains the EDRAM
files is available for this process.

15 To access the disk utility, type


DISKUT
and press the Enter key.

16 To list the files in the disk volume that contains the voice files and the PM load
lfile, type
LFvolume_name
and press the Enter key.
Example input:
LFS00DPMLOADS

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Reloading factory-produced voice files to EDRAM (continued)


17 To load the DTM, type
LOADPM
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
DTM 4 LoadPM Passed
Note: The LOADPM command downloads the EDRAM application firmware
and the voicefiles.

If the LOADPM Do

passes step 18
fails step 26

18 To return the DTM to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
DTM 4 Rts Passed OK.

19 To test the DTM, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.

If the TST command Do

passes step 20
fails step 26

20 To access the TTP level of the MAP display, type


>TRKS;TTP
and press the Enter key.

21 To post a DTM circuit, type


>POST TM DTM dtm_no
and press the Enter key.
where

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(continued)
dtm_no is the number of the affected EDRAM
Example input
>POST TM DTM 4
Example of a MAP response:
POST 7 DELQ BUSYQ DIG
TTP 6–004
CKT TYPE PM NO. COM LANG STA S R
DOT TE RESULT
ANN DTM 4 2 MCA 2 MB

22 To return the posted DTM circuit to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
DTM 4 Rts Passed OK.

23 To post the next DTM circuit, type


>NEXT
and press the Enter key.

24 Repeat steps 22 and 23 until all the DTM circuits are returned to service.

25 To return to the CI level of the MAP, type


QUIT ALL
and press the Enter key.
Go to step 27.

26 For additional help, contact the next level of support.

27 The procedure is complete.

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Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device

Application
Use this procedure to upload files from the EDRAM to a storage device.
You can record only customer-recorded announcements.

Definition
You can backup EDRAM files when an EDRAM failure occurs.

Common procedures
There are no common procedures.

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device (continued)


Summary of Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device

Manually busy
the DTM This flowchart summarizes the
procedure. Use the instructions that
follow this flowchart to perform the
procedure.

Upload the
EDRAM file

Return the DTM


to service

N
Contact next
Passes? level of support

End

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Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device (continued)

Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device


At the MAP terminal

1 To access the PM level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;PM
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP display:
SysB ManB OffL CBsy ISTb InSv
PM 0 1 2 0 4 9

2 To post the DTM that contains the EDRAM files, type


>POST DTM dtm_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dtm_no is the number of the DTM (0 to 63)
Example input:
>POST DTM 3
Example of a MAP response:
DTM 3 InSv

3 To manually busy the DTM, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.

If the BSY command Do

passes step 5
other than listed here step 4

4 To force the DTM to manual busy, type


>BSY FORCE
and press the Enter key.

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Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device (continued)


5 To determine the index number of the announcement file to be uploaded, type
>QUERYPM
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
PM TYPE: DTM PM NO.: 3 NODE NO.: 128
PM_STATUS: ManB NODE_STATUS: MAN_BUSY,FALSE, CHKSUM: #0889
PP LOAD: VALID PP EXECS: VALID FNAME: EDRMAC07
PMS EQUIPPED: 75 PM INT. #: 21
Site Flr RPos Bay_id Shf Description Slot EqPEC
HOST 01 E06 TME 000 32 MTM : 006 10 1X80AA
TM Entries: 0 TO 25
DTM 3 Query Ann File Passed.
*** ANNOUNCEMENT FILES ***
1: ECLS10AJ 2: ECLS10AJ 3: NO_LOAD 4: NO_LOAD
5: ECLS10AK 6: ECLS10AK 7: NO_LOAD 8: ANNTONE

6 To upload the EDRAM file to the storage device, type


>UPLOAD file_index file_name device_name
where
file_index is the number of the announcement file to be uploaded (1 to 8)
from step 5
file_name is the name of the announcement file (8 characters maximum)
device_name is the name of the storage device (SFDEV, disk-volume,
or 9-track tape driver)
Example input:
>UPLOAD 5 anntone D010EDRAM
Note: The MAP display can include status indicators like OPEN LINK,
INFORM PM, and UPLOAD: 45K. These indicators show the development of
the UPLOAD command and do not require action.

If the MAP response includes Do

UPLOAD passed step 13


Cannot close the file step 7
Resources not available step 7
PROM file cannot load step 9
File empty step 10
Other than listed here step 19

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Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device (continued)


7 You cannot upload the file to the specified device. Determine if you tried to
upload the file to each of the devices.

If you Do

have not tried to upload the file to step 8


each of the devices
have tried to upload the file to each step 19
of the devices

8 Go to step 6 and try to upload the file to a different device.

9 You cannot upload a file that is on a PROM. Verify that the file is in RAM.

If the file Do

is in RAM step 11
is on a PROM step 19

10 You cannot upload a file that is not present.

If the file Do

is in RAM step 11
on a PROM step 19

11 Go to step 6. To upload the file, use the index number of a file that is in RAM.

12 Datafill Table EDRAMINV with the uploaded FILENAME. Keep the filenames in
the original card order.
Example: if the file was uploaded from card 1 DTM 3, enter Table EDRAMINV
as: DTM 3 1 ANN file_name.

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Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device (continued)

CAUTION
Edraminv Datafill
If you do not datafill Table EDRAMINV and DTM is
reloaded, the system erases all custom
announcements.

CAUTION
Edraminv Datafill
If you do not enter Table EDRAMINV and DTM is
reloaded, the system erases all custom
announcements.

13 To return the DTM to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.

If the RTS command Do

passes step 19
fails step 14

14 To access the EDRAM recording utility, type


>DRAMREC
And press the ENTER key.
Example of a MAP response:
DRAM:

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Uploading
Uploading EDRAM
EDRAM files
files to to a storage
a storage device
device (end)
(continued)

15 Type
>DISPLAY edram_no card_no
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the number of the EDRAM controller
card_no is the RAM card number that from which the announcement file
uploaded
Example input:
>DISPLAY 4 2

Example of a MAP response:


Card 2 RAM Space: MAX CONTIG 9 TOTAL 9
PHRASE_EXT PHRASE_INT LENGTH
ANN0 9 5
ANN1 14 7
ANN2 21 10

16 Record the PHRASE_INT and LENGTH values for future reference.

17 To quit the EDRAM recording utility, type:


>QUIT
and press ENTER.

18 For additional help, contact your next level of support.

19 The procedure is complete.

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM

Application
Use this procedure to load enhanced digital recorded announcement
machines (EDRAM) again with custom announcements that were uploaded
earlier to a storage device.

Definition
If an EDRAM power failure occurs, use this procedure to reload uploaded
custom announcement files.

Common procedures
There are no common procedures.

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

Note: You can load uploaded custom announcement files to cards


entered in Table DRAMS as RAM. To perform this action, Table
EDRAMINV must contain the file names of the uploaded files. For
peripheral module loads EDRMAD05 or later, custom announcement
files must be reloaded to cards datafilled in Table DRAMS as RAM.

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)


Summary of Reloading uploaded custom announcements to EDRAM

This flowchart summarizes the


procedure. Use the instructions that
Manually busy follow this flowchart to perform the
the DTM procedure.

Enter table
EDRAMINV

Load the
EDRAM

Return the DTM


to service

Contact next
N level of support
Passes?

End

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)

Reloading uploaded custom announcements to EDRAM

WARNING
Loss of announcement services
This procedure removes the EDRAM from service.
Perform this procedure during periods of low traffic.
When deleting entries from Table DRAM, the DRAM
card must be in the offline (OFFL) state. The state of
DRAM trunk group must be in-service busy (INB).

WARNING
Loss of announcement services
This procedure removes the EDRAM from service.
Perform this procedure during periods of low traffic.
When deleting entries from Table DRAM, the DRAM
card must be in the offline (OFFL) state. The state of
DRAM trunk group must be in-service busy (INB).

WARNING
Corruption of custom announcement files
If you perform an EDRAM trunk group diagnostic test
before you assign internal phrases, you will corrupt the
custom announcement file. Complete the following
procedure before you perform an EDRAM trunk group
diagnostic test.

WARNING
Corruption of custom announcement files
If you perform an EDRAM trunk group diagnostic test
before you assign internal phrases, you will corrupt the
custom announcement file. Complete the following
procedure before you perform an EDRAM trunk group
diagnostic test.

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)


At the MAP terminal

1 To access the PM level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;PM
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP display:
SysB ManB OffL CBsy ISTb InSv
PM 0 1 2 0 4 9

2 To post the DTM where you will load the custom announcement files, type
>POST DTM edram_no
and press the Enter key.
where
edram_no is the DTM number (0 to 63)
Example input
>POST DTM 3
Example of a MAP response:
DTM 3 InSv

3 To manually busy the DTM, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.

4 The next action depends on if the uploaded (source) file name is datafilled in
Table EDRAMINV.

If the file name Do

is datafilled in Table EDRAMINV step 8


is not datafilled in Table EDRAMINV step 5

5 To access Table EDRAMINV, type


>TABLE EDRAMINV
and press the Enter key.

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)


6 To add the custom announcement file name where this filename will load, type
>ADD DTM dtm_no card_no ANN filename
and press the Enter key.
where
dtm_no is the number of the DTM (0 to 63)
card_no the number of the card to which the announcement files load
filename is the name of the uploaded announcement file

7 To quit Table EDRAMINV, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

8 Locate the storage device that contains the DTM load file and the uploaded
announcement file.

9 The next action depends on the type of device that contains the DTM load file.

If the device Do

is a system load module (SLM) step 10


is a disk drive unit (DDU) step 13
is anything else step 30

10 To access the disk utility, type


>DISKUT
and press the Enter key.

11 To list the files on the disk volume, type


>LF vol_name
and press the Enter key.
where
vol_name is the name of the SLM disk volume that contains the DTM
load file
Example input
>LF S00DXPM03

Note: In the example, the DTM load file is stored in SLM disk volume
S00DXPM03.

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)

12 Go to step 15.

13 To access the disk utility, type


>DSKUT
and press the Enter key.

14 To list the files on the disk volume, type


>LF vol_name
and press the Enter key.
where
vol_name is the name of the DDU disk volume that contains the DTM
load file

>LF D00XPM03

Note: In the example, the DTM load file stores in DDU disk volume
D00XPM03.

15 To load the DTM, type


>LOADPM
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
DTM 4 LoadPM passed

If the LOADPM command Do

passes step 16
fails step 30

16 To quit the disk utility, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

17 To access the DRAM recording utility, type


>DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)

18 The next action depends on if the custom announcements are loaded from
another DTM.

If the custom announcements Do

loaded from another DTM step 19


did not load from another DTM step 21

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)

19 To assign the internal phrase number and length to the first phrase, type
>RECORD phrasename length PAD dram_no card_no phrase_int
FORCE
and press the Enter key.
where
phrasename is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds
dram_no the number of the DTM controller
card_no the number of the card on which the announcements are
loaded
phrase_int internal phrase number as noted from the upload session

Example input
>RECORD ANN0 10 PAD 3 1 9 FORCE
Example of a MAP response:
PHRASE RECORDED ON CARD :1
Note: If you upload the announcement file from a different card on the same
DTM, use a different phrase name when you enter the RECORD command.
For example, an announcement file with the phrase TEST1 is uploaded from
card 2 of DTM 7. The announcement file is reloaded to card 3 of DTM 7. Use
the phrase name TEST2 when you enter the RECORD command to upload the
phrase to card 3 of DTM 7.

20 Repeat step 19 until all the phrases are assigned.

21
To return the DTM to service, type
>RTS
and press the Enter key.

22 To test the DTM, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.

If the TST command Do

passes step 23
fails step 30

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Reloading custom announcements to EDRAM (continued)


23 To connect a headset to the DTM, type
>CONNECT dram_no HSET_clli member_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the number of the DTM controller
hset_clli is the common language location identifier (CLLI) of the
headset trunk (Table CLLI)
member_no is the member number assigned to the headset trunk(Table
TRKMEM)
Example input
>CONNECT 0 HSET 0

Example of a MAP response:


CONNECTION MADE

24 To test the first custom announcement, type


>PLAYBACK dtm_no phrasename
and press the Enter key.
where
dtm_no is the number of the DTM controller
phrasename is the name of the phrase

If the test Do

passes step 25
fails step 30

25 Repeat step 25 until all the phrases are tested.

26 To disconnect the headset from the DTM, type


>DISCONNECT
and press the Enter key.

27 To quit the EDRAM recording utility, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

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Reloading
Reloading custom
custom announcements
announcements to EDRAM
to EDRAM (end)
(continued)

28 To post the EDRAM circuit group, type


>TRKS;TTP;POST G dram_clli
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_clli is the CLLI of the EDRAM controller
Example input
POST G EDRAM4

29 To test the trunk circuit, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.

If the TST command Do

passes step 31
fails step 30

30 For additional help, contact your next level of support.

31 You have completed this procedure.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure

Application
Use this procedure to record custom announcements on the digital recorded
announcement machine (DRAM) after power or card failure.

Definition
The system stores DRAM phrases digitally on NT1X76, NT1X77 or
NT1X79 cards. Each card has a single trunk appearance. The DRAM
controller is an NT1X75 card. It also has a single trunk appearance.

The NT1X76 card stores factory recorded phrases in programmable read


only memory (PROM). Announcement trouble associated with this card
cannot be fixed by manually re-recording the announcements. Replace the
card.

The NT1X77 and NT1X79 cards store custom-recorded phrases in:


• random access memory (RAM)
• electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM)
You can install announcements or correct existing announcements by
manually recording or re-recording the announcements.

Common procedures
None.

Action
The following flowchart is a summary of this procedure. Use the
instructions in the step-action table that follows the flowchart to perform the
procedure.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


Summary of recording announcements after a power or card failure

This flowchart summarizes the


Make a copy of procedure.
DRAM data
Use the instructions in the
procedure that follows this
flowchart to perform the
Change table procedure.
DRAMTRK
datafil

Erase all
NT1X77/79
card phrases 1

Passed? N Replace DRAM


Erase phrases card and test
from NT1XX77/ again
79 cards
Y

Y
Record phrases Passed?
Load and test
MTM
N

N Change table Contact next


NTX17X6 Load Sit 2 DRAMTRK level of support
datafilled? datafill

Y
Return all
2 Test all DRAM DRAM circuits
circuits to service

End

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


At the MAP terminal
1 Print a copy of table DRAMTRK, table DRAMS. Print a copy of the phrase
contents of the faulty DRAMs (the DRAMs affected by the power or card failure)
as described in steps 3 through 6.

2 To direct the MAP output to the printer, type


>SEND printer_name
and press the Enter key.
where
printer name is the name of the printer connected to the MAP terminal

3 To display the contents of table DRAMTRK, type


>TABLE DRAMTRK;FORMAT PACK:LIST ALL
and press the Enter key.
Printer response:
printing table DRAMTRK

4 To quit table DRAMTRK, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

5 To display the contents of table DRAMS, type


>TABLE DRAMS;FORMAT PACK;LIST ALL
and press the Enter key.
Printer response:
printing table DRAMS

6 To quit table DRAMS, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

7 To access the DRAM recording utility, type


>DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


8 To display the contents of the phrases in the faulty DRAMs, type
>DISPLAY dram_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dram no is the DRAM number of the DRAM controller affected by
the power or card failure (table DRAMS)
Printer response:
printing phrase contents

9 To quit the DRAM recording utility, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

10 To direct the output back to the MAP terminal , type


>SEND PREVIOUS
and press the Enter key.

11 To access the TTP level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP
and press the Enter key.

12 To post the MTM containing the faulty DRAM, type


>POST TM MTM tm_number
and press the Enter key.
where
tm number is the number of the MTM containing the faulty DRAM
(table DRAMS)

13 To set all circuits to the in-service busy (INB) state, type


>BSY ALL;BSY INB ALL
and press the Enter key.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


14 To post the faulty DRAM, type
>POST G dram_clli
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_clli is the common language location identifier (CLLI) of the DRAM
controller affected by the power or card failure (table DRAMS)
example input
>POST G DRAM0
example of a MAP response
LAST CKTN = 4
POSTED CKT IDLED
SHORT CLLI IS: DRAM0
OK,CKT POSTED

15 To set all DRAM cards to the INB state, type


>BSY ALL;BSY INB ALL
and press the Enter key.

example of a MAP response


OK, POST SET IS SET IN BSYQ
OK, POST SET IS SET IN BSYQ

16 To access table DRAMTRK, type


>TABLE DRAMTRK;FORMAT PACK
and press the Enter key.

17 To position on an announcement track associated with the faulty MTM, type


>POS anntrack
and press the Enter key.
where
anntrack is a track of ANNMEM associated with the faulty MTM
(table ANNMEMS)
example input
>POS CNATEST 0
example of a MAP response
CNATEST 0 ( SILENCE) ( CNAENG)$

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


18 To change the phrase list of the track to SILENCE, type
>OVE;CHA PHSLIST SILENCE
and press the Enter key.
example input
>OVE;CHA PHSLIST SILENCE
example of a MAP response
TUPLE TO BE CHANGED:CNATEST 0
CNATEST 0 ( SILENCE)$
ENTER Y TO CONFIRM, N TO REJECT OR E TO EDIT.

19 To confirm the change, type


>Y
and press the Enter key.
example of a MAP response
TUPLE CHANGED
JOURNAL FILE INACTIVE

20 Determine if you changed the phrase lists of all the announcement tracks
associated with the faulty MTM to SILENCE.

If you have Do

changed the phrases to SILENCE step 21


not changed the phrases to step 17
SILENCE

21 To quit table DRAMTRK, type


>QUIT TABLE
and press the Enter key.

22 To access the DRAM recording utilit, type


>DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


23 To erase a phrase from the NT1X77/NT1X79 (RAM/EEPROM) cards
associated with the faulty DRAM, type
>ERASE dram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the DRAM number of the DRAM controller affected by
the power or card failure (table DRAMS)
phrase_name is the name of the phrase

24 Determine if you erased all the phrases on the NT1X77NT1X79 cards

If you Do

erased the phrases step 25


did not erase the phrases step 23

25 To quit the DRAM recording utility, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

26 To access the PM level of the MAP display, type


>MAPCI;MTC;PM
and press the Enter key.

27 To post the faulty MTM, type


>ERASE dram_no phrase_name
and press the Enter key.
where
tm number is the number of the MTM that contains the faulty DRAM

28 To busy the MTM in the control position, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.
example of a MAP response
MTM 4 Bsy
OK.

29 To access the disk utility, type


>DISKUT
and press the Enter key.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


30 Locate the device that contains the load file for the faulty MTM and list the files
on the device.
For example, MTM loadfile MTMKA02 has the faulty MTM on the device
S00DXPM03. To list the files on the device, type
>LFS00DXPM03
and press the Enter key.

31 To reload the MTM in the control position, type


>LOADPM
and press the Enter key.

32 To test the MTM in the control position, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.
example of a MAP response
OSvce Tests Initiated
MTM 4, Chksum = #0240, Agrees.
OK.

33 To return the MTM in the control position to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.
example of a MAP response
MTM 4 Rts Passed
OK.

34 Determine if the cards are datafilled.

If NT1X76 cards Do

are datafilled step 35


are not datafilled step 37

35 To access the DRAM recording utility, type


>DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


36 To load the special information tone (SIT), type
>SITLOAD dram_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the DRAM number of the DRAM controller affected by
the power or card failure (table DRAMS)

37 To quit the DRAM recording utility, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

38 To access theTTP (trunks test position) level of the MAP display, type
>TRKS;TTP
and press the Enter key.

39 To post the faulty DRAM, type


>POST G dram_clli
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_clli is the CLLI of the DRAM controller affected by the power or,
card failure (table DRAMS)

40 To bring the next DRAM card to the control position, type


>NEXT
and press the Enter key.

41 To test the circuit in the control position, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.
example of a MAP response
TEST OK
BRAMLAB_07BJ CM ***+ TRK107 JAN29 13:57:04 4300 PASS
DRAM0 1

42 Determine if you tested all the circuits

If you Do

tested all the circuits step 43


did not test all the circuits step 40

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


43 To bring the DRAM controller (NT1X75 card) to the control position, type
>POST G dram_clli
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_clli is the CLLI of the DRAM controller affected by the power or,
card failure (table DRAMS)

44 To test the DRAM controller in the control position, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.

45 Determine if all the TST and RTS commands passed.

If all TST and RTS commands Do

passed step 47
did not pass step 46

46 Repeat the cards that failed the TST or RTS commands and repeat the TST or
RTS commands.
Note: Refer to Card Replacement Procedures, for the required card
replacement procedures

If all TST and RTS commands Do

passed step 47
did not pass step 62

47 To quit the MAP display, type


>QUIT
and press the Enter key.

48 To access the DRAM recording utility, type


>DRAMREC
and press the Enter key.

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Recording announcements after a power or card failure (continued)


49 To connect an idled headset to the faulty DRAM controller circuit , type
>CONNECT dram_no hset_clli member_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dram_no is the number of the DRAM controller
hset_clli the CLLI of the headset trunk (table CLLI)
member no the member number assign to the headset trunk
(table TRKMEM)
example input
>CONNECT 0 HSET 0
example of a MAP response
CONNECTION MADE

50 To record a phrase, according to the hard copy of the phrase contents obtained
in step 8 , type
>RECORD phrase_name length_PAD
and press the Enter key.
where
phrase name is the name of the phrase
length is the length of the phrase in seconds
example input
>RECORD VCAENG 10 PAD

51 Listen for two beeps (prompt tones)

52 Determine if you are using a customer-provided tape recorder.

If a customer-provided tape
recorder is Do

being used step 53


not being used step 56

53 Put the transmitter over the speaker of the customer-provided tape recorder
and REL.
Note: This step only applies to customers equipped with a tape recorder

54 When the recording is complete, push the PAUSE button.


Note: This step only applies to customers equipped with a tape recorder

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Recording
Recording announcements
announcements after after a power
a power or card
or card failure
failure (end)
(continued)

55 Set the customer supplied tape recorder up on the next recording. Go to


step 57.
Note: This step only applies to customers equipped with a tape recorder

56 Speak into HSET to record the phrase

57 Determine if you recorded all the phrases.

If you Do

recorded all the phrases step 58


did not record all the phrases step 50

58 Change all the tuples in table DRAMTRK associated with the faulty DRAM
according to the hardcopy of table DRAMTRK as obtained in step 3.

59 To access the TTP level of the MAP display and return all the trunks to service,
type
>MAPCI;MTC;TRKS;TTP;POST TM MTM tm_number;next;
>BSY ALL;RTS ALL
and press the Enter key.
where
tm_number is the number of the MTM that contains the faulty DRAM

60 Perform test calls.

61 Determine if you restored all the faulty DRAMS.

If you Do

have restored all faulty DRAMS step 63


have not restored all faulty DRAMS step 11

62 For additional help, contact the next level of support.

63 You have completed this procedure.

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Finding DRAM and EDRAM information


This chapter lists other documentation with information about the digital
recorded announcement machine (DRAM) and the enhanced digital
recorded announcement machine (EDRAM). This chapter includes the
following sections:
• Administration
• Maintenance
• Planning and Engineering
• Translations

Administration
Use administration documents for the following:
• to establish and verify the accuracy of the DRAM and EDRAM database
• to monitor service performance
• to indicate the procedures required to gather and validate system
operational measurement data
• to indicate the procedures required to evaluate system performance and
capacity
• to make sure monitor use and operation of DRAM and EDRAM is
operational

Table 13-1
Administration documents

Title

Feature Description Manual


Operational Measurements (OM) Reference Manual

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Maintenance
Use maintenance documents to keep DRAM and EDRAM operating
normally. Also, you can use maintenance documents to restore DRAM and
EDRAM to normal operation when DRAM and EDRAM fail. These
documents contain procedures and descriptions required to make sure
DRAM and EDRAM hardware and software works. These procedures and
descriptions include:
• operation and maintenance methods
• procedures and data for protective and corrective maintenance
• methods to test and validate DRAM and EDRAM performance

The following table lists documents that contain DRAM and EDRAM
maintenance information.

Table 13-2
Maintenance documents

Document number Document Title

Lines, Trunks, and Peripherals Peripheral Module


Alarm and Performance Monitoring Procedures

Locating and Clearing Trouble Procedures

Card Replacement Procedures

297-1001-592 Peripheral Module Maintenance Guide

Feature Description Manual

Hardware Description Manual

297-1001-822 DMS-100 Family Commands Reference Manual

Log Report Reference Manual

Planning and engineering


Use planning and engineering documents to size and order DRAM and
EDRAM.

These documents provide the following information:


• equipment physical characteristics
• equipment compatibilities

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• parameters
• test equipment needs
• ordering information
• detailed traffic descriptions, including engineering procedures and
algorithms for a first and a growth engineering job

These documents also can contain detailed traffic descriptions that include
engineering procedures and algorithms for a first and a growth engineering
job.

The following table lists documents that contain DRAM and EDRAM
planning and engineering information.

Table 13-3
Planning and engineering documents

Document number Document Title

Feature Description Manual

297-1001-450 DMS-100 Provisioning Manual

Office Parameters Reference Manual

Translations
Translations documents provide the instructions, procedures and forms to
prepare and manage input data. This data includes information on:
• lines
• trunks
• service circuits
• customer features
• office information, like traffic measurement schedules
• routing and charging characteristics

Translations documents also provide information and instructions to create,


verify, retrieve, and change the data.

The following table lists documents that contain DRAM and EDRAM
translations information.

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Table 13-4
Translations reference documents

Document number Document Title

Feature Description Manual

Translations Guide

Office Parameters Reference Manual

Documentation key
The following table lists the Northern Telecom publications (NTP) in
numeric order.

Table 13-5
Documentation key

Document
number Document Title Abstract

297-1001-450 DMS-100 Provisioning Manual Provides information required to provision


the DMS-100 Family. For example, you
can use this document to calculate the
components required to accommodate the
termination of a switch. Use this document
to calculate the traffic capacity of a switch.
Take into consideration the grade of
service.

297-1001-451 Translations Guide Describes the office-dependent data for all


DMS switching units. The system stores
office–dependent data in a series of data
store look-up tables. Use these look-up
tables together with software programs
and circuits to advance the call through
different stages of call processing. The
data schema describes these look-up
tables along with look-up table fields and
correct entries.

—continued—

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Table 13-5
Documentation key (continued)

Document
number Document Title Abstract

Office Parameters Reference Describes the office parameter data for all
Manual DMS switches. The system stores office
parameter data in a series of data store
look-up tables. Use these tables together
with software programs and circuits to
provide the switch with the parameters of
the DMS features.

Lines, Trunks and Peripherals Contains alarm and performance


Peripheral Module Alarm and monitoring maintenance procedures for all
Performance Monitoring peripheral modules. The procedures this
Procedures document describes are intended for
maintenance personnel in the operating
company.

Locating and Clearing Trouble Provides procedures to correct problems


Procedures with the following:
• lines
• trunks
• peripheral modules (PM)
• input and output devices (IOD)
• external subsystems
• network devices that include DRAM
and EDRAM

Card Replacement Procedures Provides procedures to replace cards for


PMs, IODs, external subsystems, and
network devices.

—continued—

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Table 13-5
Documentation key (continued)

Document
number Document Title Abstract

297-1001-592 Peripheral Module Maintenance Contains maintenance information about


Guide PMs in host offices. This document
contains separate sections on single-shelf
PMs, dual-shelf PMs, and line
concentrating modules (LCM).

Feature Description Manual Provides feature descriptions for DMS-100.


These feature descriptions help operating
company personnel prepare for a new
BCS load. These feature descriptions
explain the elements of the software
features.

Hardware Description Manual Provides descriptions of DMS-100 circuit


cards arranged according to product
engineering codes (PEC). Maintenance
and operating personnel use this manual.
This document includes tables of the
different types of recorded
announcements.

Operational Measurements (OM) Contains descriptions of DMS-100


Reference Manual operational measurements (OM) groups.
The OM groups provide information on
switch performance and activity.

297-1001-822 DMS-100Family Commands Describes all menu commands used at a


Reference Manual MAP terminal in a DMS-100 switch.

Log Report Reference Manual Provides information about log reports


generated by the DMS-100 switches. This
document includes a review of the log
system and detailed log report
descriptions.

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Documentation index
The following table lists the important NTPs in alphabetical order.

Table 13-6
Documentation index

Document
Document Title number Abstract

Translations Guide 297-1001-451 Describes the office-dependent data for all DMS
switching units. The system stores
office–dependent data in a series of data store
look-up tables. the system uses these tables
together with software programs and circuits to
advance the call through different call process
stages. The data schema describes these
look-up tables with look-up table fields and valid
entries.

Feature Description Manual Provides DMS-100 feature descriptions.


Operating company personnel use this document
to prepare for a new BCS load and to understand
the elements of the software features.

Hardware Description Manual Provides descriptions of DMS circuit cards


arranged according to product engineering codes.
Maintenance and operating personnel in an
operating company use this manual. The manual
includes tables of the different types of recorded
announcements.

Card Replacement Provides procedures to replace cards for PMs,


Procedures IODs, external subsystems and network devices.

Lines, Trunks and Contains alarm and performance monitoring


Peripherals Peripheral maintenance procedures for all peripheral
Module Alarm and modules. The procedures covered in this
Performance Monitoring document are for operating company
Procedures maintenance personnel.

Locating and Clearing Provides procedures to correct trouble with lines,


Trouble Procedures trunks, PMs, IODs, and network devices that
include DRAM and EDRAM.

—continued—

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Table 13-6
Documentation index (continued)

Document
Document Title number Abstract

Log Report Reference Provides information to help operating company


Manual personnel understand and use the log reports
that the DMS-100 switches generate. This
document reviews the log system and includes
detailed log report descriptions.

DMS-100 Family Commands 297-1001-822 Describes all menu and non-menu commands
Reference Manual used at a MAP terminal in a DMS-100 switch.

Office Parameters Reference Describes the office parameter data for all the
Manual DMS switches. The system stores office
parameter data in a series of data store look-up
tables. The system uses these tables together
with software programs and circuits to provide the
switch with the correct parameters for the DMS
features.

Operational Measurements Contains descriptions of DMS-100 OM groups.


(OM) Reference Manual The OM groups provide information on switch
performance and activity.

Peripheral Module 297-1001-592 Contains maintenance information about PMs


Maintenance Guide located in host offices. This document contains
separate sections on single-shelf PMs, dual-shelf
PMs, and LCMs.

DMS-100 Provisioning 297-1001-450 Provides information required to provision the


Manual DMS-100 Family. For example, you can use this
document to calculate the number of components
required to accommodate the number of
terminations. You also can use this document to
calculate the traffic capacity of a switch, taking
into consideration the grade of service.

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Datafilling and testing tones


This chapter contains procedures to datafill and test tones. The enhanced
digital recorded announcement machine (EDRAM) cards provide the test
tones.

Task list
The following list names the procedures in this chapter. The names are in
alphanumeric order. The left column of the list indicates the name of the
procedure. The right column of the list indicates the page number for the
procedure.

Procedure page

Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone 14-3


Datafilling and testing the receiver off-hook tone 14-9

Each procedure contains the following sections:


• explanation and information that sets context
• summary flowchart
• list of steps

Explanation and information that sets context


In each procedure, the Application, Definition, and Action paragraphs
contain important notes of explanation and information that sets context.
Read the Application, Definition, and Action paragraphs before you perform
the procedure. The Common procedures paragraph lists the names of
common procedures. Follow the common procedures when you follow the
steps of the procedure. Refer to the common procedures when directed.

Summary flowchart
The summary flowchart summarizes the main actions, decision points, and
paths you can take. Use the summary flowchart to prepare and review your

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actions. For example, if the instructions involve another office, you can
advise the office before you begin the steps to perform the procedure.

List of steps
The step-action instructions indicate how to datafill and test tones.
Normally, you perform the steps in order. The steps can direct you to return
to a previous step and repeat a sequence when necessary. The completion of
a step can depend on previous steps. Perform the steps in order.

The list of steps provides the command syntax and machine output of the
procedure.

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DatafillingDatafilling
and testingand
thetesting thetone
milliwatt milliwatt tone
(continued)

Application
Use this procedure to
• datafill the 102 test trunk milliwatt tones that the NT1X80 card provides
• test the 102 test trunk milliwatt tones that the NT1X80 card provides

Definition
The tone file mwttone contains the Milliwatt tones. The tone file mwttone is
downloaded into one of the virtual cards entered in table DRAMS as
PROM.

Common procedures
Does not apply

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone (continued)


Summary of Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone

Enter data in This flowchart summarizes the


appropriate procedure. Use the instructions that
tables follow this flowchart to perform the
procedure.

Manually busy
the EDRAM

Load the
EDRAM

Return the
EDRAM to
service

Busy the 102


test trunk

Return the 102


test trunk to
service
1
N
Test the 102 Contact next
test trunk Passes? level of support

1 Y

End

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Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone (continued)

Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone

WARNING
Prerequisite datafill
You must datafill the TMINV, DRAMS, and EDRAMINV
tables before you perform the following procedure.

WARNING
Prerequisite datafill
You must datafill the TMINV, DRAMS, and
EDRAMINV tables before you perform the following
procedure.

At the MAP terminal

1 Before you continue this procedure, make sure that you enter the following
data:
• the correct PM load in table TMINV
• the correct card type in table DRAMS
• at least one block of PROM in table DRAMS
• the tone file mwttone in table EDRAMINV
Note: The Translations Guide contains more information on datafilling in the
TMINV, DRAMS, and EDRAMINV tables. Refer to the table descriptions in the
data schema section of Translations Guide.

2 Enter data in the TRKGRP table.


Datafill example:
CLLI GRPTYP NO GRP NCCLS SPRVSN DBLEVL
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TERM102T TTL2 0 TLD NCOT TMW 1X00AB
TERM102L TTL2 0 TLD NCOT LMW 1X00AB
Note 1: Enter the card code that the NT1X80 simulates. In the datafill example
above, the NT1X80AA simulates the NT1X00AB card.
Note 2: The following table lists the card codes for different decibel levels.

Card code dB level


1X00AB 0
1X00A –10

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Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone (continued)


1X00AH –15
1X00AG –20
1X00AE –20 (international)
1X00KA 0 (950 Hz tone for China)

3 Enter data in the TRKMEM table.

Datafill example:
CLLI EXTRKNUM SGRP PMTYPE
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TERM102T 0 0 DTM 0 2
Note: The system does not use circuit 0 or 16 for DTM (EDRAM/EDRAM16).
The Translations Guide contains more information on the tables TRKGRP and
TRKMEM. Refer to the table descriptions in the data schema section of
Translations Guide.

4 To post the EDRAM (DTM) that contains the 102 test trunk, type
>MAPCI;MTC;PM;POST DTM dtm_no
and press the Enter key.
where
dtm_no is the DTM number for the EDRAM (0 to 63)
Example input:
>POST DTM 3

Datafill example:
DTM 3 InSv

5 To manually busy the EDRAM, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.

If the BSY command Do

passes step 7
is other than listed here step 6

6 To force the EDRAM to busy, type


>BSY FORCE
and press the Enter key.

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Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone (continued)

7 To load the EDRAM, type


>LOADPM
and press the Enter key.
Note: Wait for the system to load the EDRAM before you continue the
procedure.

8 To return the EDRAM to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.

9 To post the 102 test trunk, type


>TRKS;TTP;POST G clli
and press the Enter key.

where
clli is the common language location identifier for the 102 test trunk

10 To manually busy the 102 trunk, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.

If the BSY command Do

passes step 11
is other than listed here step 13

11 To return the 102 test trunk to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.

12 To test the 102 test trunk, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.
Note: Each time you load an EDRAM, return the EDRAM to service. Busy the
associated 102 test trunk. Return the 102 test trunk to service and test the 102
test trunk.

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Datafilling and testing the milliwatt tone (end)


(continued)

If the BSY command Do

passes step 14
is other than listed here step 13

13 For additional help, contact the next level of support.

14 The procedure is complete.

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DatafillingDatafilling
and testingand
thetesting theoff-hook
receiver receivertone
off-hook tone
(continued)

Application
Use this procedure to
• datafill the receiver off-hook tone (ROH) that the NT1X80 card provides
• test the ROH tone that the NT1X80 card provides

Definition
The tone file mwttone contains the ROH tones. The tone file mwttone is
downloaded into one of the virtual cards entered in table DRAMS as PROM.
Datafill ROH trunks in table STN.

Common procedures
Does not apply

Action
This procedure contains a summary flowchart and a list of steps. Use the
flowchart to review the procedure. Follow the steps to perform the
procedure.

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Datafilling and testing the receiver off-hook tone (continued)


Summary of Datafilling and testing the receiver off-hook tone

This flowchart summarizes the


procedure.
Enter data in
appropriate Use the instructions that follow this
tables flowchart to perform the procedure.

Manually busy
the EDRAM

Load the
EDRAM

Return the
EDRAM to
service

Busy the ROH


trunk

1
Return the ROH N
trunk to service
Passed? 2

Y 2
Test the ROH
trunk N Contact next
ROH tone level of support
works?
1 Y

End

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Datafilling and testing the receiver off-hook tone (continued)

Datafilling and testing the receiver off-hook tone

WARNING
Prerequisite datafill
You must enter data in the TMINV, DRAMS, and
EDRAMINV tables before you perform the following
procedure.

WARNING
Prerequisite datafill
You must enter data in the TMINV, DRAMS, and
EDRAMINV tables before you perform the following
procedure.

At the MAP terminal


1 Before you continue this procedure, make sure that you enter the following
data:
• the correct PM load in table TMINV
• the correct card type in table DRAMS
• at least one block of PROM in table DRAMS
• the tone file mwttone in table EDRAMINV
Note: The Translations Guide contains more information on datafilling in the
TMINV, DRAMS, and EDRAMINV tables. Refer to the table descriptions in the
data schema section of Translations Guide.

2 Datafill the ROH trunks in table STN.


TMTYPE
TMNO TMCKTNO CARDCODE MAXCON TRAFSNO
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
ROH 0
DTM 0 20 1X80AA 10 0
ROH 1
DTM 0 21 1X80AA 10 0
Note: The trunk module circuit number (field TMCKTNO) must be between 1
and 29.

3 To post the EDRAM (DTM) that contains the ROH tone, type
>MAPCI;MTC;PM;POST DTM dtm_no
and press the Enter key.

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Datafilling and testing the receiver off-hook tone (continued)


where
dtm_no is the DTM number for the EDRAM (0 to 63)
Example input:
>POST DTM 3
Datafill example:
DTM 3 InSv

4 To manually busy the EDRAM, type


>BSY
and press the Enter key.

If the BSY command Do

passes step 6
is other than listed here step 5

5 To force the EDRAM to busy, type


>BSY FORCE
and press the Enter key.

6 To load the EDRAM, type


>LOADPM
and press the Enter key.
Note: Wait for the system to load the EDRAM before you continue this
procedure.

7 To return the EDRAM to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.

8 To Post the ROH trunk, type


>TRKS;TTP;POST G clli
and press the Enter key.
where
clli is the common language location identifier for the ROH trunk

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Datafilling
Datafilling and testing
and testing the receiver
the receiver off-hook
off-hook tone tone (end)
(continued)

9 To manually busy the ROH trunk, type


BSY
and press the Enter key.

If the BSY command Do

passes step 10
is other than listed here step 12

10 To return the ROH trunk to service, type


>RTS
and press the Enter key.

11 To test the ROH trunk, type


>TST
and press the Enter key.
Note: Each time you load an EDRAM, return the EDRAM to service. Busy the
associated ROH trunk. Return the ROH trunk to service and test the ROH
trunk.

If the BSY command Do

passes step 13
is other than listed here step 12

12 For additional help, contact the next level of support.

13 The procedure is complete.

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DRAM record utility


This chapter describes the digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM)
record (DRAMREC) utility.

Use the DRAMREC utility to perform the following:


• notify the system of prerecorded phrases in programmable read-only
memory (PROM)
• record phrases in random access memory (RAM)
• record phrases in electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
(EEPROM)

To perform software upgrades to TL07, complete the following steps to


transfer the operating company defined DRAM phrase information:
• dump the data to a binary file in the store file device (SFDEV) on the
active side
• copy the file to the inactive side SFDEV
• restore the DRAM phrase information in the file
TL08 feature AR1811 creates table DRAMPHRS to eliminate the use of
SFDEV. This table provides a standard table control interface for the
transfer of DRAM phrase information. This information displays when the
user enters the DRAMREC command ASSIGNDUMP COMMANDS. The
DRAM phrase information consists of the following:
• DRAM number
• phrase name
• internal phrase number
• block number
• phrase length
• if the phrase is recorded or assigned
• if a pad is used with the phrase (recorded phrases only)
• the start location of the phrase (recorded phrases only)

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Table DRAMPHRS stores the information defined by the ASSIGN, ERASE,


POSITION, and RECORD commands in the DRAMREC utility. Feature
AR1811 does not change the DRAMREC functionality.

Table DRAMPHRS does not replace the DRAMREC utility. The table
provides a standard table control interface to DRAM phrase information for
software upgrade purposes.

With table DRAMPHRS datafilled, the operating company defined DRAM


phrase information can be transformed. You can transform DRAM phrase
information during the one night process (ONP). Use the standard table
transfer tool (TABXFR) for the information transfer.

Refer to the table description in Translations Guide for more information on


table DRAMPHRS.

DRAMREC functions
Enter the command DRAMREC to access the DRAMREC utility at the CI
level of the MAP display. All commands in the DRAMREC directory are
resident nonmenu commands.

The following table lists the DRAMREC commands and their functions.

Table 15-1
DRAMREC commands

Command Function

ANNSDEBUG Prints the contents of internal announcement tables


ASSIGN Enters DRAM speech and phrase data management
tables
ASSIGNDUMP Displays phrases or phrase information for each
DRAM
CONNECT Connects a trunk to a DRAM for record or play back
purposes
DEBUG Displays contents of the DRAM tables
DISCONNECT Disconnects the connected trunk from a DRAM
DISPLAY Displays internal and external phrase names, and
use of the recording space on one or all of the
specified DRAM cards
ERASE Deletes a phrase definition

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Table 15-1
DRAMREC commands (continued)

Command Function

FIND Displays all occurrences of the specified phrase


name
HELP Displays information on the specified DRAMREC
command
PLAYBACK Plays back a DRAM phrase through a headset or
jack
POSITION Records a speech phrase at a specified position on
the DRAM with the use of a trunk headset
Q Displays information on the specified DRAMREC
command
QUIT Quits from the DRAMREC utility
RECORD Used for normal or forced recording
SITLOAD Places special information tones (SIT) in random
access memory (RAM)

—end—

DRAMREC commands
The following sections describe DRAMREC commands. The following
commands are examples of DRAMREC commands:
• command syntax
• parameter descriptions
• maintenance and administration position (MAP) responses
• associated user actions

ANNSDEBUG command
Use the ANNSDEBUG command to printout the contents of internal
announcement tables. Northern Telecom (Nortel) technical assistance (TAS)
personnel use this command for problem analysis.

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The following table contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
ANNSDEBUG command.

Table 15-2
ANNSDEBUG command description

Syntax

>ANNSDEBUG

Parameter Description

N/A There are no parameters or variables for the


ANNSDEBUG command.

Table 15-3 details MAP responses for the ANNSDEBUG command, what
the responses mean, and user actions required for the responses.

Table 15-3
ANNSDEBUG command responses

User
Response Meaning action

ANN GRP UNPROT MAP response example for the None


LAST CURCOUNT ANNSDEBUG command.
2 0
2 0
0 0
.
.
.
ANN GRP PROT
MAXCO
.
.
.
ANN TRK PROT IS NIL

ANN TRK UNPROT


ANN TRK UNPROT IS NIL
.
.
.

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ASSIGN command
Use the ASSIGN command to provide data for the CM node that
corresponds to phrases on the DRAM or EDRAM. The ASSIGN command
identifies SIT phrase data. The ASSIGN command also identifies speech
data under some conditions.

Parameters dram and block correspond to field DRAM and a block number
in the BLKLIST tuple vector in table DRAMS.

The user can assign the following block numbers SIT data:
• block numbers datafilled in the BLKLIST vectors for an EDRAM with
card type PROM
• block numbers loaded with voice files as entered in table EDRAMINV
• block numbers 0 and 1 entered in the BLKLIST vectors for an EDRAM
with card type RAM. These block numbers are NOT loaded with voice
files by datafill in table EDRAMINV

The ASSIGN command cannot put speech phrases on block numbers


datafilled in table DRAMS as card types RAM or EEPROM.

Table 15-4 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the ASSIGN
command.

Table 15-4
ASSIGN command description

Syntax

ASSIGN <dram> <phrase_name> <length > <block> <phrase_number>

Parameter Value Description

dram 0 to 63 Specifies the DRAM number

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Table 15-4
ASSIGN command description (continued)

Syntax

phrase_name 1 to 16 Specifies a speech phrase or a SIT data


characters phrase

This parameter specifies the name of a


speech phrase or SIT data phrase for
PROM card types.

For RAM card types, the following apply:


• This parameter specifies the SIT
phrase name to assign to block
number 0 or block number 1.
• SIT1 through SIT16 are available on
block 0 with the ASSIGN command.
• SIT17 through SIT32 are available on
block 1 with the ASSIGN command.

Refer to table DRAMS to determine if the


card type is PROM or RAM.

length 1 to 31 Specifies the operating time in seconds

SIT data phrases always have a length


of 1 s.

block 0 to 31 Specifies the block number in a block list


vector datafilled in table DRAMS. The
block number must be on a PROM card
type for assigning speech data.

The block number must be 0 or 1 for RAM


or EEPROM card types, to assign SIT data.

Enter the block number where the voice file


with SIT data phrases or speech phrases is
loaded onto an EDRAM or resides on a
DRAM.

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Table 15-4
ASSIGN command description (continued)

Syntax

phrase_no 0 to 63 Specifies an integer that identifies the


phrase to the DRAM controller

The phrase number for speech phrases is


from 0 to 63.

The phrase number for SIT data phrases is


from 48 to 63 for RAM card types. The
phrase number for SIT data phrases is
from 8 to 39 for PROM card types.

—end—

Table 15-5 contains MAP responses for the ASSIGN command, the meaning
of the responses, and required user actions for the responses.

Table 15-5
ASSIGN command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE The system aborted the Wait one minute and try the
DRAMPHRS IN USE, TRY command. Another user is command again. If the
AGAIN LATER changing datafill in table problem persists, another user
DRAMPHRS. Table is making changes to table
DRAMPHRS references the DRAMPHRS. When the user
same data the DRAMREC completes these changes,
utility modifies. Controls attempt the command again.
prevent a change in this data
as another process reads from
or writes to the data.
PHRASE ASSIGNED ON The ASSIGN command Does not apply
CARD succeeded.
NO SPACE FOR NEW The specified DRAM does not Check the block, phrase
PHRASE have enough space for the number, and length. Use the
addition of the phrase to DRAMREC DISPLAY
occur. The system aborted command to show defined
the command. phrases. Try the command
again.

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Table 15-5
ASSIGN command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

UNKNOWN DRAM OR BLOCK Table DRAMS does not Check the DRAM number and
contain the DRAM number or block number and try the
block number specified for the command again.
DRAM. The system aborted
the command.
UNKNOWN BLOCK Table DRAMS does not Check the block number and
contain the block number try the command again.
specified for the DRAM. The
system aborted the command.
UNKNOWN CARD Table DRAMS does not Check the data in table
contain the card number that DRAMS for the DRAM. Check
associates with the DRAM the DRAM number and block
number and block number. number. Try the command
The system aborted the again.
command.
CANNOT ASSIGN PHRASE The specified block is not Check the datafill for the
TO CONTROLLER CARD correct. The system aborted DRAM. Try the command
the command. again.
SIT TONE DATA DOES NOT The SIT phrase is not Determine if the DRAM
EXIST available on DRAM. The requires the DRAMREC
system aborted the command. command SITLOAD. Try the
command again.
CANNOT ASSIGN PHRASES When you assign SIT data to Determine if SIT tones for the
TO RAM OR EEPROM CARD RAM card types, do not enter DRAM will occur on RAM or
WHEN PROMS PRESENT IN PROM card types for the PROM card types. Try the
TABLE DRAMS DRAM. The system aborted command again.
the command.
PHRASE LENGTH EXCEEDS The phrase length specified is Check the value for the phrase
MAXIMUM not correct. The system length parameter and try the
aborted the command. command again.
GIVEN PHRASENO ALREADY The phrase number already Verify the phrase number.
EXISTS exists on the specified DRAM Use the DRAMREC DISPLAY
and block. The system command to show all phrase
aborted the command. number values in use. Try the
command again.
NO DATA IN TABLE DRAMS Table DRAMS does not Verify the data for the DRAM
FOR BLOCK contain the block. The system in table DRAMS. Try the
aborted the command. command again

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Table 15-5
ASSIGN command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

INVALID DRAM NUMBER Table DRAMS does not Verify the data in table
contain the specified DRAM DRAMS and try the command
number. The system aborted again.
the command.
PHRASENAME ALREADY The specified phrase name is Verify parameter values. Use
EXISTS already present on the DRAM. the DRAMREC FIND
DO NOT DUPLICATE The system aborted the command to help verify the
PHRASENAME command. phrase name. Try the
command again.
PHRASE COULD NOT BE The data dictionary cannot Verify the phrase name and try
ASSIGNED define the specified phrase the command again.
name. The system aborted
the command.
ON RAMS AND EEPROMS The phrase number specified Verify the phrase number and
ONLY ASSIGN SITTONES is not correct. The system try the command again.
AND SILENCE SITTONE aborted the command.
PHRASE RANGE IS 48 TO
63
PHRASENO 0 IS SILENCE
PHRASENO 1 AND 2 ARE
RESERVED AND NOT USED
>assign 5 sleeng170 The system executed the There is no action required.
4 0 23 ASSIGN command correctly.
PHRASE ASSIGNED ON
CARD 1 In this example,
• the DRAM number is 5
• the phrase name is
sleeng170 (speech
phrase)
• the length of the phrase is
4 s.
• the block number is 0
• the phrase number is 23

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Table 15-5
ASSIGN command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>assign 6 SIT1 1 0 The system executed the There is no action required.


8 ASSIGN command correctly.
PHRASE ASSIGNED ON
CARD 1 In this example,
• the DRAM number is 6
• the phrase name is SIT1
(SIT phrase)
• the phrase length is 1 s
• the block number is 0, and
• the phrase number is 8.

—end—

ASSIGNDUMP command
Use the ASSIGNDUMP command to generate a display of phrases and
phrase information that associate with each DRAM.

The COMMANDS parameter displays the phrase information in the same


format as the ASSIGN command for PROM card types. For RAM card
types, the system shows phrase information in the same format as the
RECORD FORCE command.

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Table 15-6 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
ASSIGNDUMP command.

Table 15-6
ASSIGNDUMP command description

Syntax

ASSIGNDUMP <function>

Parameter Value Description

function anns Use this parameter to display only the


phrase name for phrases designated to
each DRAM or EDRAM.
commands Use this command to display more detailed
information for each phrase designated to
each DRAM or EDRAM.

Table 15-7 contains MAP responses for the ASSIGNDUMP command, the
meaning of the responses, and required user actions for the responses.

Table 15-7
ASSIGNDUMP command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE DRAMPHRS IN USE, The system aborted Wait one min and try
TRY AGAIN LATER the command. Another the command again. If
user is changing datafill the problem persists,
in table DRAMPHRS. another user is making
Table DRAMPHRS changes to table
references the same DRAMPHRS. When
data that the the user completes
DRAMREC utility these changes, attempt
changes. Controls the command again.
prevent the user from
changing this data as
another process reads
from or writes to the
data.

—continued—

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Table 15-7
ASSIGNDUMP command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

Invalid symbol The user entered the Try the command again
command without a using the correct
correct parameter. parameter.
>assigndump anns MAP response There is no required
DRAMREC example for the action.
ENG1 ASSIGNDUMP ANNS
ENG2 command
ENG3
ENG4
ENG5
ENG6
ENG7
ENG8
ENG9
ENG0
SILENCE
MYPHRASE1
MYPHRASE2
SIT1
SIT2
SIT2
SIT32
TST0

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Table 15-7
ASSIGNDUMP command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

ASSIGNDUMP COMMANDS MAP response There is no required


ASSIGN 0 ENG1 1 0 48 example for the action.
ASSIGN 0 ENG2 1 0 49 ASSIGNDUMP
ASSIGN 0 ENG3 1 0 50 COMMAND command
ASSIGN 0 ENG4 1 0 51
ASSIGN 0 ENG5 1 0 52
ASSIGN 0 ENG6 1 0 53
ASSIGN 0 ENG7 1 0 54
ASSIGN 0 ENG8 1 0 55
ASSIGN 0 ENG9 1 0 56
ASSIGN 0 ENG0 1 0 47
RECORD SILENCE 1 NOPAD 4 0 0 FORCE
RECORD MYPHRASE1 2 PAD 4 16 35 FORCE
RECORD MYPHRASE2 2 PAD 4 15 30 FORCE
RECORD SIT1 1 NOPAD 4 1 48 FORCE
RECORD SIT2 1 NOPAD 4 1 49 FORCE
ASSIGN 5 SIT1 1 0 9
ASSIGN 5 SIT2 1 0 9
ASSIGN 5 SIT32 1 1 39
ASSIGN 5 TST0 5 0 40

—end—

CONNECT command
Use the CONNECT command to connect a trunk to a DRAM for recording
purposes. The abbreviated version of this command is CONN.

Connect one trunk to a DRAM at a time.

Use a headset (HSET) or jack trunk with a jack located near the MAP
terminal to record.

Applications of the RECORD or POSITION commands follow the


CONNECT command. If the user resets the DRAM, a default phrase is
heard over the trunk, through the headset.

Table 15-8 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
CONNECT command.

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Table 15-8
CONNECT command description

Syntax

CONNECT <dram> <trunk_clli> <member>

Parameter Value Description

dram 0 to 63 Specifies the DRAM number


trunk_clli up to 16 Specifies the common language location
alphanumeric identifier (CLLI) of the trunk
characters
member 0 to 255 Specifies the trunk member number
assigned to the trunk

Table 15-9 contains MAP responses for the CONNECT command, the
meaning of the responses, and user actions the responses require.

Table 15-9
CONNECT command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE DRAMPHRS The system aborted the Wait one minute and try the
IN USE, TRY AGAIN LATER command. Another user is command again. If the
changing datafill in table problem persists, another
DRAMPHRS. Table user is changing table
DRAMPHRS references the DRAMPHRS. When the
same data that the user completes these
DRAMREC utility modifies. changes, attempt the
Controls prevent the user command again.
from changing this data as
another process reads from
or writes to the data.
CONNECTION ALREADY MADE A successful connection There is no required action.
FROM THIS TERMINAL from this terminal has
already been made. The
system aborted the
command.

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Table 15-9
CONNECT command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

DRAM CURRENTLY IN USE BY The specified DRAM is in Wait until the diagnostic
RECORDING OR DIAGNOSTIC the trunk test position (TTP) finishes. Use the
and the system runs a DRAMREC CI command
diagnostic test on the DEBUG UNPROT <dram>
DRAM. The system aborted to verify the value USE IS 0.
the command. This value means the DRAM
is not in use any longer. Try
the command again.
DRAM NOT SEIZED A DRAM that is not idle was Wait for the DRAM to return
specified and cannot be to the idle state and try the
seized. The system aborted command again.
the command.
INVALID DRAM CIRCUIT The specified DRAM trunk Contact the next level of
LOCATION IN TABLE DRAMS module circuit location in support.
table DRAMS is not correct.
The system aborted the
command.
INVALID DRAM NUMBER The specified DRAM number Verify the DRAM number
is beyond the correct range. and datafill in table DRAMS.
The system aborted the Try the command again.
command.
NO DRAM CONTROLLER DATA A DRAM controller (CTLR) Verify datafill in table
card is not defined in table DRAMS and try the
DRAMS for the specified command again.
DRAM. The system aborted
the command.
TRUNK NOT SEIZED The specified recording Verify that the required trunk
trunk is not idle. The system is idle and try the command
aborted the command. again.
UNABLE TO FIND TRUNK TID The specified trunk circuit Verify the trunk number and
number or trunk member is try the command again.
invalid. The system aborted
the command.
UNABLE TO MAKE NETWORK The system cannot make the Contact the next level of
CONNECTION requested connection support.
because of a network link
problem.

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Table 15-9
CONNECT command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

UNKNOWN TRUNK CLLI The specified trunk CLLI Verify the CLLI and try the
does not exist in table CLLI. command again.
The system aborted the
command.
UNKNOWN TRUNK MEMBER Table TRKMEM does not Verify the trunk member
contain the specified trunk information and try the
member. The system command again.
aborted the command.
>CONNECT 4 HSET 0 The system executed the There is no required action.
CONNECTION MADE CONNECT command
correctly.

In this example, DRAM 4


connected through headset
0.

—end—

DEBUG command
Use the DEBUG command to generate a display of internal data
management tables. Northern Telecom Technical Assistance (TAS)
personnel use this command for problem analysis.

Table 15-10 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the DEBUG
command.

Table 15-10
DEBUG command description

Syntax DEBUG <table> <dram/ann>

Parameter Value Description

table all Displays the contents of the drams, unprot,


speech, phrase, and track data tables
drams Displays the contents of the drams data
management tables

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Table 15-10
DEBUG command description (continued)

Syntax DEBUG <table> <dram/ann>

Parameter Value Description


phrase Displays the contents of the phrase data
management tables
speech Displays the contents of the speech data
management tables
track Displays the contents of the track data
management tables
unprot Displays the contents of the unprot data
management tables
dram 0 to 63 Specifies the number of a DRAM datafilled
in table DRAMS, for parameter values all,
drams, phrase, speech, or unprot
ann 0 to 63 Specifies the number of the announcement
group CLLI for parameter values all and
track

—end—

Table 15-11 contains MAP responses for the DEBUG command, the
meaning of the responses, and user actions the responses require.

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE DRAMPHRS IN USE, TRY The system aborted Wait one min and
AGAIN LATER the command. try the command
Another user is again. If the
changing datafill in problem persists,
table DRAMPHRS. another user is
Table DRAMPHRS changing table
references the DRAMPHRS.
same data the When the user
DRAMREC utility completes these
changes. Controls changes, attempt
prevent the user the command
from changing this again.
data as another
process reads from
or writes to the
data.

INVALID DRAM NUMBER The specified Verify the DRAM


DRAM number is number in table
outside the correct DRAMS. Use a
range. The system correct DRAM
aborted the number and try
command. the command
again.

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

INVALID GROUP NUMBER The response Verify using the CI


Note: Announcement group and phrase names do indicates one of DEBUG command
not have internal representations with identical these conditions: and try the
values for every switch or product CM load (PCL). command again.
• the number the
user enters is
not a correct The response for
number of an the following
announcement example input for
group CLLI in NA007, displays
table ANNS the announcement
group CLLI name
• the user did not for
datafill table announcement 7:
DRAMTRK or
table >debug;di
DRMUSERS anndi:pr.0 d 12
with the (&7).4
announcement common_langua
group ge_name

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>debug drams 5 The first line There is no


TABLE DRAMS corresponds to the required action.
CTLR 0 CLLI 72 DRAM controller
COD TYP CKT STA ISV MB SB PB OFL NEQ BLK (CTLR), which is
DRAM card 0. The
65 1 1 1 F F F F T F rows that follow the
69 2 1 1 F F F F T F 0 1 column headers
correspond to card
0 0 0 0 F F F F F T information for the
69 2 1 1 F F F F T F 2 3 DRAM, starting with
DRAM CARD 1.
0 0 0 0 F F F F F T The entry in the
69 2 1 1 F F F F T F 4 5 TYP column
identifies the card
0 0 0 0 F F F F F T type. The entries
69 2 1 1 F F F F T F 6 7 are as follows:
• 0 – no card
0 0 0 0 F F F F F T
Note: In this example, table DRAMS contains card 5 • 1 – CTLR card
(6th row) a PROM card, and does not contain card 8
• 2 – PROM card
(9th row).
• 3 – RAM card
• 4 – EEPROM
card
The entries in the
STA column are
numbers that
represent the trunk
state.

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses (continued)

>debug phrase 5 Each row Use the CI


TABLE DRAMPHRASES corresponds to the command
INT BLK STR LEN external phrase DDEDIT to display
0 0 0 0 number on a the phrase
48 0 0 1 DRAM, starting with information that
0 0 0 0 external phrase corresponds to an
9 0 0 1 number 0. external phrase
8 0 0 1 name.
39 1 0 1 The entry in the INT
40 0 0 5 column represents Example input:
the internal phrase
number shown by >DDEDIT
the DRAMREC CI
command
DISPLAY. Response:
DDE:
The entry in the >print (srsymbol
BLK column ext_phraseno 0)
represents the
block number
where the phrase Note: The NIL
has been recorded entry indicates the
or assigned. first row in the
display does not
The entry in the correspond to any
STR column phrase.
represents the
starting position Example input:
within the block
where the system >print (srsymbol
records the phrase. ext_phraseno 1)
The entry is 0 for
phrases the system
assigns with the Response:
DRAMREC CI ENG1
command ASSIGN. Note: The ENG1
entry corresponds
The entry in the to external phrase
LEN column number 1 with
represents phrase phrase name
length the ENG1 on DRAM
DRAMREC CI number 5.
command DISPLAY
shows.

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>debug speech 5 Each row There is no


TABLE DRAMSPEECH corresponds to a required user
CRD SPA CHK block of the DRAM, action.
1 0 0 starting with block
1 0 0 number 0.
2 0 0
2 0 0 The entries in the
3 0 0 CRD column
3 0 0 indicate which card
4 0 0 number in table
4 0 0 DRAMS
corresponds to the
associated block
number.

The entries in the


SPA column
indicate the
maximum recording
space for RAM or
EEPROM cards.
The entry is 0 for
PROM cards.

The entries in the


CHK column
indicate the space
that remains on the
card to record. The
entry is 0 for PROM
cards.

>debug track 5 Table DRAMTRK is There is no


TABLE DRAMTRACKS not datafilled for required action.
PHR announcement
group 5.

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>debug track 3 Each row Use the CI


TABLE DRAMTRACKS corresponds to command DEBUG
PHR external phrase to display the
74 numbers entered in phrase name for
81 field PHSLIST in external phrase
Note 1: In this example, the user enters two tuples table DRAMTRK. numbers.
for external phrase numbers that correspond to the Example input for
entry in field PHSLIST in table DRAMTRK. The entry NA007:
in field PHSLIST is for the announcement group the >debug;di
numbers internally represent. anndi:pr.0 d 12
(&3).4
Note 2: Announcement group and phrase names do
common_langua
not have internal representations with identical
ge_name
values for every switch or product CM load (PCL).
Response:
05C36FA4:
BLKDN
Use the DDEDIT
command to
display the phrase
names for the
external phrase
numbers.
Input:
>QUIT;DDEDIT

Response :
DDE:
Input:
>print (srsymbol
ext_phraseno
74)

Response:
BLKDNENG:
Input:
>print (srsymbol
ext_phraseno
81)

Response:
BLKDNFRE:

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>debug track 14 Each row Use the CI


TABLE DRAMTRACKS corresponds to command DEBUG
PHR external phrase to display the CLLI
1 1 1 numbers the user name for an
Note 3: The number 14 represents an enters in phrase list announcement
announcement group. This example shows the of table DRAMTRK. group the user
external phrase number for each phrase the user enters in table
enters in field PHSLIST in table DRAMTRKS, for this ANNS.
group.
Example input:
>debug;di
anndi:pr.0 d 12
(&14).4
common_langua
ge_name

Response
05C370F4:
COTCONFANN
Use the DDEDIT
command to
display the phrase
names for the
external phrase
numbers
Input:
>quit;ddedit

Response :
DDE:

Input:
>print (srsymbol
ext_phraseno 1)

Response :
ENG1:

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Table 15-11
DEBUG command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>debug unprot 5 The response to There is no user


TABLE DRAMUNPROT this command uses action required.
USE TRK MEM a number to
0 indicate the status
of the specified
DRAM.
• 0 – idle (DRAM
not used for
diagnostics
DRAMREC
CONNECT,
RECORD, or
SITLOAD
commands)
• 1 – DRAM
recording in
progress
• 2 – DRAM
connected to a
headset of jack
• 3 – DRAM
diagnostics in
process
• 4 – not used
• 5 – SIT data
loading in
progress
• 6 – DRAM audit
in progress. A
DRAM audit
can be in
progress if the
system displays
0, 1, 2, 3, or 5.

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DISCONNECT command
Use the disconnect command to disconnect the recording or playback trunk.
The abbreviated version of this command is DISC.

Table 15–12 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
DISCONNECT command.

Table 15-12
DISCONNECT command description

Syntax

DISCONNECT

Parameter Description

N/A The DISCONNECT command does not have parameters or


variables.

Table 15–13 contains MAP responses for the DISCONNECT command, the
meaning of the responses, and the user actions the responses require.

Table 15-13
DISCONNECT command responses

Response Meaning User action

TRUNK DISCONNECTED The specified trunk is There is no required action.


disconnected. The
command was successful.
DRAM NOT CURRENTLY The recording trunk failed to There is no required action.
CONNECTED connect to the DRAM. The
system aborted the
command.

DISPLAY command
Use the DISPLAY command to generate a display of the following:
• external phrase name
• internal phrase number
• the use of recording space on one or all of the cards that associate with
the specified DRAM number

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Table 15-14 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
DISPLAY command.

Table 15-14
DISPLAY command description

Syntax

DISPLAY <dram> <card>

Parameter Value Description

dram 0 to 63 Specifies a DRAM number in table DRAMS.


The system displays phrase information for
each card in the DRAM.
card 0 to 32 Specifies the number of one of the cards in
table DRAMS for the DRAM. The system
displays phrase information for the specified
card.

Table 15-15 contains MAP responses for the DISPLAY command, the
meaning of the responses, and required user actions for the responses.

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Table 15-15
DISPLAY command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE DRAMPHRS IN USE, TRY The system Wait one minute
AGAIN LATER aborted the and try the
command. command again.
Another user is If the problem
changing datafill persists, another
in table user is changing
DRAMPHRS. table
Table DRAMPHRS.
DRAMPHRS When the user
references the completes these
same data that changes, attempt
the DRAMREC the command
utility changes. again.
Controls prevent
the user from
changing this
data as another
process reads
from or writes to
the data.
UNKNOWN DRAM Table DRAMS Verify the DRAM
does not contain number and try
the specified the command
DRAM number. again.
The system
aborted the
command.
UNKNOWN CARD NUMBER Table DRAMS Verify the card
does not contain number and try
the specified the command
card number. again.
The system
aborted the
command.
INVALID DRAM NUMBER Table DRAMS Verify the DRAM
does not contain number and try
the specified the command
DRAM number. again.
The system
aborted the
command.

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Table 15-15
DISPLAY command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

INVALID CARD NUMBER Table DRAMS Verify the card


does not contain number and try
the specified the command
card number. again.
The system
aborted the
command.
>display 0 MAP response There is no action
CARD 0 CTLR SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0 example for the required.
CARD 1 PORM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0 DISPLAY
PHRASE_EXT PHRASE_INT LENGTH command on a
–––––––––– –––––––––– –––––– DRAM
ENG1 48 1 (NT1X80BA)
ENG2 49 1
ENG3 50 1
ENG4 51 1
ENG5 52 1
ENG6 53 1
ENG7 54 1
ENG8 55 1
ENG9 56 1
ENG0 47 1
CARD 3 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 5 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 7 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 9 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 11 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 13 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 15 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 17 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 19 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 21 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 23 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 25 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 27 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 29 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0
CARD 31 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0

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Table 15-15
DISPLAY command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>display 0 1 Example of MAP There is no


CARD 1 PROM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0 response for the required action.
PHRASE_EXT PHRASE_INT LENGTH DISPLAY
––––––––– –––––––––– –––––– command on a
ENG1 48 1 DRAM card
ENG2 49 1
ENG3 50 1
ENG4 51 1
ENG5 52 1
ENG6 53 1
ENG7 54 1
ENG8 55 1
ENG9 56 1
ENG0 47 1
>display 4 MAP response There is no
CARD 0 CTLR SPACE: MAX CONTIG 0 TOTAL 0 example for the required action.
CARD 1 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31 DISPLAY
PHRASE_EXT PHRASE_INT LENGTH command on a
–––––––––– ––––––––– –––––– DRAM
SILENCE 0 1
SIT1 48 1
SIT2 49 1
CARD 2 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31
CARD 3 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31
CARD 4 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31
CARD 5 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31
CARD 6 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31
CARD 7 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31
CARD 8 RAM SPACE: MAX CONTIG 31 TOTAL 31

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ERASE command
Use the ERASE command to delete a phrase definition.

Table 15–16 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the ERASE
command.

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Table 15-16
ERASE command description

Syntax

ERASE <dram> <phrase_name>

Parameter Value Description

dram 0 to 63 Specifies the number of the DRAM on the


phrase that the system is to erase
phrase_name 1 to 16 Specifies a speech phrase or a SIT data
characters phrase

Table 15-17 contains MAP responses for the ERASE command, the
meaning of the responses, and required user actions for the responses.

Table 15-17
ERASE command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE The system aborted the Wait one minute and try the
DRAMPHRS IN USE, TRY command. Another user is command again. If the
AGAIN LATER changing datafill in table problem persists, another
DRAMPHRS. Table user is changing table
DRAMPHRS references the DRAMPHRS. When the user
same data that the completes these changes,
DRAMREC utility changes. attempt the command again.
Controls prevent the user
from changing this data as
another process reads from
or writes to the data.
INVALID DRAM NUMBER The specified DRAM number Verify the DRAM number and
is outside the correct range. try the command again.
The system aborted the
command.
NO SUCH PHRASE EXISTS The specified phrase is not Verify the phrase name and
present in any PROM or RAM try the command again.
in the specified DRAM. The
system aborted the
command.

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Table 15-17
ERASE command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>erase 10 testphrase NO There are no recognized Verify the DRAM and phrase
PHRASE EXISTS ON THIS phrase names on the CM name. Use the DRAMREC
DRAM node for the specified DRAM. command FIND to assist in
The DRAM node recognizes the verification. Try the
the phrases. Table DRAM command again.
does not contain the specified
DRAM. The system aborted
the command.
>erase 3 testphrase The phrase name was erased There is no required action.
Please confirm (”YES”, from the CM node. If the
”Y”, ”NO”, or ”N”) DRAM is also connected to
>y THIS IS THE LAST the headset or jack trunk, the
INSTANCE OF THIS PHRASE phrase is also erased from
IN THIS OFFICE PHRASE the DRAM.
ERASED
The command was
successful.

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Table 15-17
ERASE command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action


>erase 0 eng1 PHRASE TO The phrase name is entered Use the DRAMREC FIND
BE ERASED: ENG1 in table DRAMTRK with command to verify the phrase
Please confirm (”YES”, announcement track name. To remove the phrase
”Y”, ”NO”, or ”N”) NODIAL1 0 and name, change the datafill for
>y announcement track announcement tracks
WARNING: THIS IS THE COTCONFANN 0. displayed in table DRAMTRK
LAST INSTANCE OF THIS and the announcements in
PHRASE IN THIS OFFICE table DRMUSERS. Try the
ERROR; PHRASE MUST BE command again.
REMOVED FROM THESE
ANNOUNCEMENT TRACKS IN
TABLE DRAMTRK BEFORE IT
CAN BE ERASED: NODIAL1
0 COTCONFANN 0
ERROR; PHRASE MUST BE
REMOVED FROM THESE
ANNOUNCEMENT TRACKS IN
TABLE DRAMTRK BEFORE IT
Enter the phrase name in
CAN BE ERASED:
table DRMUSERS with the
CFRA 1
following user
CLASS 1
announcements:
CLASS 10
CLASS 11 • CFRA 1
CLASS 12
• CLASS 1
CLASS 13
CLASS 14 • CLASS 10
CLASS 15
• CLASS 11
CLASS 16
CLASS 17 • CLASS 12
• CLASS13
• CLASS 14
• CLASS 15
• CLASS 16
• CLASS17

The CM node on any other


DRAM does not recognize
the phrase name. The
system does not erase the
phrase name. The system
aborted the command.

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Table 15-17
ERASE command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>erase 3 blkdneng Table DRAMTRK contains Change the datafill in table


PHRASE TO BE ERASED: the phrase name with DRAMTRK for the displayed
BLKDNENG Please confirm announcement track announcement tracks. Use
(”YES”,”Y”,”NO”, or ”N”) BLKDN 0. The CM node on the DRAMREC FIND
>y any other DRAM does not command to verify the phrase
WARNING: THIS IS THE recognize the phrase name. name. Try the command
LAST INSTANCE OF THIS The system does not erase again.
PHRASE IN THIS OFFICE the phrase name. The
ERROR; PHRASE MUST BE system did not abort the
REMOVED FROM THESE command.
ANNOUNCEMENT TRACKS IN
TABLE DRAMTRK BEFORE IT
CAN BE ERASED: BLKDN 0
>erase 3 blkdneng Table DRAMTRK contains Record or assign the phrase
PHRASE TO BE ERASED: the phrase name with again, or change the data in
BLKDNENG Please confirm announcement track table DRAMTRK for the
(”YES”, ”Y”, ”NO”, or BLKDN 0. The phrase name displayed announcement
”N”) was erased from the CM tracks.
>y node. If the DRAM connects
WARNING: ERASED PHRASE to the headset or jack trunk,
SHOULD BE DELETED FROM the phrase erases from the
THESE ANNOUNCEMENT DRAM.
TRACKS UNLESS IT IS
IMMEDIATELY RE-RECORDED: The command was
BLKDN 0 successful.
PHRASE ERASED

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FIND command
Use the FIND command to display all occurrences of the specified phrase
name in all datafilled DRAMs and EDRAMs.

Table 15-18 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the FIND
command.

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Table 15-18
FIND command description

Syntax

FIND <phrase_name>

Parameter Value Description

phrase_name 1 to 16 Specifies the name of the assigned or


characters recorded phrase. The phrase name can be
part of an announcement.

Table 15-19 contains MAP responses for the FIND command, the meaning
of the responses, and required user actions for the responses.

Table 15-19
FIND command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE DRAMPHRS The system aborted the Wait 1 min and try the
IN USE, TRY AGAIN LATER command. Another user command again. If the
changes data in table problem persists, another
DRAMPHRS. Table user changes table
DRAMPHRS references DRAMPHRS. When the
the same data that the user completes these
DRAMREC utility changes. changes attempt the
Controls prevent changes command again.
to this data when another
process reads from or
writes to the data.
PHRASE NOT FOUND The specified phrase is not Verify the phrase name and
present in any DRAM in the try the command again.
office.

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Table 15-19
FIND command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

>find eng3 MAP response example for There is no action required.


DRAM CARD TYPE LENGTH the FIND command
–––– –––– –––– ––––––
0 1 Prom 1
>find sit1 MAP response example for There is no action required.
DRAM CARD TYPE LENGTH the FIND command
––– –––– –––– ––––––
4 1 RAM 1

5 1 PROM 1

—end—

HELP command
Use the HELP command to display information on the commands in the
DRAMREC directory.

Table 15-20 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the HELP
command.

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Table 15-20
HELP command description

Syntax

HELP <command>

Parameter Value Description

command annsdebug, Specifies the command for which the


assign, system displays information
assigndump,
connect,
conn,
debug,
disconnect,
disc
display,
erase, find,
playback,
position,
q,
quit,
record,
or
sitload

Table 15–21 contains MAP response examples for the HELP command.

Table 15-21
HELP command responses

User
Response Meaning action

>help display DISPLAY: DISPLAY THE MAP response for the There is
PHRASE CONTENTS OF HELP DISPLAY command no action
SPEECH MEMORY required.
Parms: <DRAM> {0 to 63} [<CARD>
{0 to 32}]
>help erase MAP response for the There is
ERASE: DELETE A PHRASE DEFINITION HELP ERASE command no action
Parms: <DRAM> {0 to 63} required.
<PHRASENAME> {(otherwise)}

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PLAYBACK command
Use the PLAYBACK command to play a DRAM phrase through a headset
or jack.

Table 15-22 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
PLAYBACK command.

Table 15-22
PLAYBACK command description

Syntax

PLAYBACK <dram> <phrase_name>

Parameter Value Description

dram 0 to 63 Specifies the number of the DRAM that


contains the phrase to play
phrase_name 1 to 16 Specifies a speech phrase or SIT data
characters phrase

If a phrase plays back through a headset or jack, the MAP display does not
respond. The phrase continues to play until the execution of another
DRAMREC command.

Table 15-23 contains MAP response examples for the PLAYBACK


command.

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Table 15-23
PLAYBACK command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE DRAMPHRS The system aborted the Wait 1 min and try the
IN USE, TRY AGAIN LATER command. Another user is command again. If the
changing datafill in table problem persists, another
DRAMPHRS. Table user is changing table
DRAMPHRS references the DRAMPHRS. When the
same data that the user completes these
DRAMREC utility changes. changes, attempt the
Controls prevent the use command again.
from changing this data as
another process is read from
or writes to the data.
FIRST USE CONNECT COMMAND The user did not connect a To connect a headset or
TO CONNECT HSET headset or jack for play jack, use the CONNECT
back. The system aborted command and try the
the command. command again.
INVALID DRAM NUMBER The specified DRAM number Verify the DRAM number
is outside the correct range. and try the command again.
The system aborted the
command.
UNKNOWN DRAM Table DRAM does not Verify the DRAM number
contain the specified DRAM. and try the command again.
The system aborted the
command.
NO SUCH PHRASE EXISTS The CM node does not Verify the DRAM number
recognize the phrase name. and phrase name. Record
The system aborted the or assign the phrase name.
command. Try the command again.

POSITION command
Use the POSITION command to record a speech phrase at a specified
position on a DRAM through the use of a trunk headset.

Use the POSITION command with block numbers entered as card type
RAM in table DRAMS for an EDRAM.

Use the POSITION command with block numbers entered as card type
RAM or EEPROM in table DRAMS for a DRAM.

Table 15-24 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
POSITION command.

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Table 15-24
POSITION command description

Syntax

POSITION <phrase_name> <length> <pad> <block> <start_position>

Parameter Value Description

phrase_name 1 to 16 Specifies a speech phrase or SIT data


characters phrase
length 1 to 31 Specifies the operating time in seconds
pad pad Specifies that the user must insert the 6-db
pad in the recording circuit for the best
speech response
nopad Specifies that the user did not insert the
6-db pad
block 0 to 31 Specifies that table DRAMS contains the
block number in a block list vector
start_position 1 to 31 Specifies how long to record the phrase
from the start of the block

The following limits apply to the POSITION command:


• Before the system can execute the POSITION command, the user must
use the CONNECT command to connect the DRAM.
• If an announcement lasts longer than 18 s, the user must record the
announcement as two or more phrases of equal length. For information
on how to stitch phrases and tracks to create announcements, refer to the
descriptions of tables DRAMTRK and ANNMEMS. These descriptions
are in Translations Guide.

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• When the user enters the POSITION command, the system plays the
recorded phrase until the user performs one of the following:
— erases the phrase
— records over the phrase
— disconnects the trunk
— runs a diagnostic

CAUTION
Possible loss of recorded announcement.
Do not use the POSITION command unless a reason to
record on a DRAM or EDRAM card is present. Use of
the POSITION command can result in the overwrite of
recorded speech in memory.

CAUTION
Possible loss of recorded announcement.
Do not use the POSITION command unless a reason to
record on a DRAM or EDRAM card is present. Use of
the POSITION command can result in the overwrite of
recorded speech in memory.

Table 15-25 contains MAP response examples for the POSITION command.

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Table 15-25
POSITION command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE The system aborted the Wait 1 min and try the
DRAMPHRS IN USE, TRY command. Another user is command again. If the
AGAIN LATER changing data in table problem persists, another user
DRAMPHRS. Table is changing table DRAMPHRS.
DRAMPHRS references the When the user completes
same data that the DRAMREC these changes, attempt the
utility changes. Controls command again.
prevent the user from changing
this data as another process
reads from or writes to the
data.
UNKNOWN BLOCK Table DRAMs does not contain Verify the specified block
the block number specified for number and try the command
the DRAM. The system again.
aborted the command.
INVALID BLOCK NUMBER The specified block number is Verify the block number and try
outside the correct range. The the command again.
system aborted the command.
NO BLOCK FOUND WITH The system can not find any Shorten the phrase length and
SUFFICIENT SPACE recording blocks that have try the command again.
enough space to accommodate
the phrase of the defined
length. The system aborted
the command.
NO TRUNK CURRENTLY The user has not connected a Use the CONNECT command
CONNECTED TO THIS trunk to the terminal. The to connect a trunk.
TERMINAL system aborted the command.
PHRASE COULD NOT BE The phrase was recorded in Use the DRAMREC FIND
ADDED RAM in a different location in command to verify the phrase
the DRAM. The system name. Try the command
aborted the command. again.
UNABLE TO ASSIGN The specified phrase length Shorten the phrase and try the
SPACE exceeds the maximum command again.
continuous space available on
the card. The system aborted
the command.

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Table 15-25
POSITION command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

INSUFFICIENT SPACE Not enough space to record the Shorten the phrase and try the
FOR PHRASE AT phrase at the specified block command again.
SPECIFIED LOCATION and start position numbers are
present. The system aborted
the command.
>position myphrase1 The recording process started There is no action required.
2 pad 15 9 on DRAM 4 using headset
RECORDING ON DRAM 4 member 0.
USE TRUNK HSET
MEMBER 0

—end—

Q command
Use the Q (query) command to display information about a command.

Table 15-26 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the Q
command.

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Table 15-26
Q command description

Syntax

Q <command>

Parameter Value Description

command annsdebug, Specifies the command for which the


assign, system is to display information
assigndump,
connect,
conn,
debug,
disconnect,
disc
display,
erase,
find,
playback,
position,
q,
quit,
record,
or
sitload

Table 15-27 contains MAP response examples for the Q command.

Table 15-27
Q command responses

User
Response Meaning action

>q sitload MAP response for the There is


SITLOAD :PUTS SPECIAL INFO. TONES IN Q SITLOAD command no
RAM required
Parms: <DRAM> {0 TO 63} action.

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Table 15-27
Q command responses (continued)

User
Response Meaning action

>q record MAP response for the There is


RECORD: DEFINE AND RECORD A PHRASE. Q RECORD command no action
DO NOT USE OPTIONAL PARAMETERS FOR required.
NORMAL RECORDING.
FOR FORCE RECORDING:
– USE ALL OPTIONAL PARAMETERS.
– USE INTPHRASE BETWEEN 9 AND 39.
Parms: <PHRASENAME> {(otherwise)}
<LENGTH> {1 TO 31}
<PAD> {PAD,
NOPAD}
[<DRAM> {0 TO 63}]
[<CARD> {1 TO 32}]
[<INTPHRASE> {0 TO 63}]
[<FORCE> {FORCE}]

—end—

QUIT command
Use the QUIT command to exit from the DRAMREC utility.

RECORD command
Use the RECORD command for normal or forced recording.

If an announcement is longer than 18 s, record the announcement as two or


more phrases of equal length. The description of tables DRAMTRK and
ANNMEMS in Translations Guide supply more information on how to
stitch phrases and tracks to create announcements.

When the user enters the RECORD command, the system plays the recorded
phrase until the user does one of the following:
• erases the phrase
• records over the phrase
• enters the DRAMREC CI PLAYBACK command
• disconnects the trunks
• runs a diagnostic

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The term “normal” refers to the use of a trunk headset connected to the
DRAM or EDRAM controller to record a speech phrase. The speech phrase
is recorded into DRAM or EDRAM memory. For normal recording, the
following applies:
• Issue the CONNECT command before the RECORD command.
• Only the phrase name, length, and pad parameters are specified.

The word “forced” refers to defining a speech phrase. The phrase already
resides on a DRAM memory card or EDRAM card. But the phrase needs
definition on the CM node to acquire recognition as a correct phrase for the
creation of announcements. For forced recording, the following applies:
• Use the force option only for dump and restore when you upgrade from
one product computing module (PCL) load to a different PCL load.
• Do not connect a trunk headset to a DRAM or EDRAM controller. If a
trunk headset is connected, disconnect with use of the DISCONNECT
command.
• All parameters are specified.

For EDRAM, use the RECORD command with block numbers entered as
card type RAM in table DRAMS.

For DRAM, use the RECORD command with block numbers entered as
card type RAM or EEPROM in table DRAMS.

Table 15-28 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
RECORD command.

Table 15-28
RECORD command description

Syntax

RECORD<phrase_name> <length> <pad> <dram> < card> <internal_phrase>


<force>

Parameter Value Description

phrase_name 1 to 16 Specifies a speech phrase


characters
Use the ASSIGN command for SIT data
phrases.
length 1 to 31 Specifies the operating time in seconds

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Table 15-28
RECORD command description (continued)

Syntax

Parameter Value Description


pad pad Specifies that the recording circuit contains
the 6-db pad for best speech response
nopad Specifies that the recording circuit does not
contain the 6-db pad
dram 0 to 63 Specifies the DRAM number for the DRAM
or EDRAM entered in table DRAMS

Do not use the DRAM parameter for normal


recording.
card 1 to 32 Specifies the number of a DRAM card
entered in table DRAMS, for the given
DRAM number. The tuple that corresponds
in table DRAMS also contains one block
number.

Do not use the card parameter for normal


recording.
intphrase 0 to 63 Specifies the internal phrase number. The
intphrase parameter is an integer that
correlates the phrase to the phrase location
on the DRAM or EDRAM card.

Specify an integer from 9 through 39 for


forced recording.

Do not use the intphrase parameter for


normal recording.
force force Specifies forced recording

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The following table contains MAP response examples for the RECORD
command.

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Table 15-29
RECORD command responses

Response Meaning User action

DRAMREC OR TABLE The system aborted the Wait 1 min and try the
DRAMPHRS IN USE, TRY command. Another user command again. If the
AGAIN LATER changes datafill in table problem persists, another user
DRAMPHRS. Table changes table DRAMPHRS.
DRAMPHRS references the When the user completes
same data that the DRAMREC these changes, attempt the
utility changes. Controls do not command again.
allow the user to change this
data as another process reads
from or writes to the data.
INVALID DRAM NUMBER The specified DRAM number is Verify the DRAM number in
ENTERED outside the correct range. The table DRAMS and try the
system aborted the command. command again
DO NOT USE DRAM The user connected a headset Determine if the recording is
NUMBER FOR NORMAL trunk to DRAM trunk. The normal or forced. Try the
RECORDING. DRAM number is specified as a command again.
DISCONNECT HSET IF parameter. The system
USING FORCE OPTION. aborted the command.
SPECIFY DRAM NUMBER The user must specify both the Verify the type of recording that
WHEN USING FORCE DRAM number and force is required. Try the command
OPTION parameter for forced recording. again.
MUST USE RAM OR The card type entered in table Verify the specified card
EEPROM CARDTYPE FOR DRAMS for the DRAM card number and the corresponding
RECORDING number is not entered as RAM card type in table DRAMS. Try
or EEPROM. The system the command again.
aborted the command.
Note: For the 16-min EDRAM,
use the RECORD command for
card type RAM. Do not use the
RECORD command with card
type EEPROM.
DO NOT USE CARD The parameter card is Verify the required type of
NUMBER FOR NORMAL specified, but the force recording and try the command
RECORDING parameter is not specified. The again.
system aborted the command.
Note: Do not specify the card
number for normal recording.

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Table 15-29
RECORD command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

INVALID CARD NUMBER The specified card number is Verify the card number and try
outside the correct range. The the command again.
system aborted the command.
INSUFFICIENT SPACE The system aborted the Shorten or rename the phrase
FOR RECORDING OR command for one of the and try the command again.
PHRASE ALREADY following reasons:
RECORDED
• specified phrase length is
greater than the continuous
recording space available
on the card
• a phrase with the same
name is already recorded

INSUFFICIENT SPACE ON The system aborted the Shorten the phrase or specify a
SPECIFIED DRAM command for one of the different card and try the
following reasons: command again.
• the specified phrase length
is greater than the
continuous recording space
available on the card
• the card is not present

NO TRUNK CONNECTION The user has not connected a Use the CONNECT command
FROM THIS TERMINAL trunk to the terminal for to connect a trunk and try the
recording purposes. The RECORD command again for
system aborted the command. normal recording.
PHRASE COULD NOT BE The specified phrase name has Use the DRAMREC CI
ADDED already been recorded in RAM command FIND to verify the
in the DRAM. The system phrase name. Try the
aborted the command. command again.
UNABLE TO ASSIGN The phrase name was Use the DRAMREC CI
SPACE OR PHRASE recorded in RAM in a different command FIND to verify the
ALREADY EXISTS location in the DRAM. The phrase name. Try the
system aborted the command. command again.

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Table 15-29
RECORD command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

UNKNOWN CARD The user did not enter the Try the command again with
specified card in table DRAMS. the correct card number or
The system aborted the enter the card in table DRAMS,
command. and try the command again
>record myphrase1 2 MAP response example for There is no action required.
pad successful normal recording.
RECORDING ON DRAM 4 Both the CM node and the
CARD NUMBER:16 USE DRAM node contain updated
TRUNK HSET 0 phrase information.

Note: The system executed


the CONNECT 4 HSET 0
command before the RECORD
command.
>record myphrase1 2 MAP response example for There is no action required.
pad 4 16 35 force successful forced recording.
PHRASE RECORDED ON The system updates the CM
CARD :16 node with phrase information.

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SITLOAD command
Use the SITLOAD command to put special information tones (SIT) data in
RAM.

Do not use the SITLOAD command for 16-min EDRAM.

For any 16-min EDRAM, virtual memory cards of the card type PROM in
table DRAMS can load any EDRAM card block. The memory cards can
load the block with an announcement load file that contains SIT data.
Examples of announcement load files include:
• ESTD0AA
• FSTD0BA
• ASTD0AB
• EMCCS0CA

Enter the filename in table EDRAMINV. Use the LOADPM command at


the PM level of the MAP to load the file.

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The SIT data is available from block numbers 0 and 1 when all virtual cards
for the EDRAM are card type RAM in table DRAMS.

Use the ASSIGN command to define the SIT data on the CM node and make
the SIT data available for the creation of announcements.

The following requirements apply to the SITLOAD command:


• Use of the SITLOAD command is not necessary in offices with PROM
cards.
• Use the SITLOAD command when an office goes into service. Use the
SITLOAD command when RAM card memory that contains SIT data is
damaged or accidentally erased.
• Make sure the shelf that corresponds to the DRAM in use has two RAM
cards. SIT data requires 4 s of speech time on each card.
• Use the ASSIGN command to notify the CM node that SIT phrase
names exist, following successful use of the SITLOAD command.

Table 15-30 contains the syntax and parameter descriptions for the
SITLOAD command.

Table 15-30
SITLOAD command description

Syntax

SITLOAD <dram>

Parameter Value Description

dram 0 to 63 Specifies the DRAM number for the DRAM


or four min EDRAM entered in table
DRAMS

The following table contains MAP response examples for the SITLOAD
command.

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Table 15-31
SITLOAD command responses

Response Meaning User action

SITLOAD NOT NEEDED The user entered the card code Verify the specified DRAM
FOR 1X80BA EDRAM specified in table DRAMS for number and the corresponding
the given DRAM number as card code in table DRAMS. If
1X80BA. The system aborted the DRAM number represents
the command. a DRAM or four-min EDRAM,
try the command again.

Note: Do not use the


SITLOAD command for the
16 min EDRAM (NT1X80BA).
INVALID CARD TYPE IN The card data in table DRAMS Verify the data in table DRAMS
TABLE DRAMS is not correct. The system and the installed DRAM
aborted the command. hardware. Try the command
again.
NEGATIVE The DRAM is responding to the Run diagnostics on the DRAM
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO SITLOAD command, but can and try the command again.
SITLOAD SETUP not execute the command.
The system aborted the
command.
INVALID DRAM NUMBER The DRAM number specified is Verify the data in table DRAMS
outside the correct range. The and try the command again.
system aborted the command.
NO CARD DATA The user did not enter the card Enter the correct card data in
SITLOAD UNSUCCESSFUL in table DRAMS or did not table DRAMS and try the
TRY AGAIN enter the card correctly. The command again.
system aborted the command.
NO DRAM CONTROLLER The user did not enter the Verify the DRAM number.
DATA controller in table DRAMS or Enter the correct controller data
SITLOAD UNSUCCESSFUL did not enter the controller in table DRAMS and try the
TRY AGAIN correctly. The system aborted command again.
the command.
NO DRAM RESPONSE TO The DRAM is offline or is Verify that the DRAM is in
SITLOAD SETUP experiencing diagnostics. The service and try the command
system aborted the command. again.
NO RAM CARDS PRESENT The required RAM cards are Contact the next level of
not present. The system support.
aborted the command.

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Table 15-31
SITLOAD command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

SITLOAD UNSUCCESSFUL The system was not able to Try the command again.
TRY AGAIN execute the command. The
system aborted the command.
SIT TONES ALREADY The SIT tones already exist in Contact the next level of
EXIST ON PROM PROM. The system aborted support.
the command.
DRAM CURRENTLY IN USE The specified DRAM is in use Use the DAMREC command
for audit, diagnostics, DEBUG UNPROT <dram> to
recording, or is connected to a determine if the DRAM is not in
headset trunk. The system use any longer. If the result is
aborted the command. 2, use the DRAMREC
DISCONNECT command. Try
the SITLOAD command again
when the result is 0.
SIT TONES ALREADY The specified DRAM has Verify the DRAM number and
EXIST ON PROM PROM cards. The system try the command again.
SITLOAD UNSUCCESSFUL aborted the command.
TRY AGAIN
Note: PROM cards do not use
the SITLOAD command.
SECOND MEMORY CARD DRAM must have at least two Verify data in table DRAMS
NOT IN DATAFILL RAM or EEPROM cards to hold and installed DRAM cards. Try
SITLOAD UNSUCCESSFUL SIT data. The system aborted the command again.
TRY AGAIN the command.
NO RAM OR EPROM CARDS DRAM must have at least two Verify data in table DRAMS
FOUND RAM or EEPROM cards to hold and installed DRAM cards. Try
SITLOAD UNSUCCESSFUL SIT data. The system aborted the command again.
TRY AGAIN the command.

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Table 15-31
SITLOAD command responses (continued)

Response Meaning User action

NEED TWO RAM OR DRAM must have at least two Verify data in table DRAMS
EEPROM CARDS FOR RAM or EEPROM cards to hold and installed DRAM cards. Try
SITLOAD SIT data. The system aborted the command again.
SITLOAD UNSUCCESSFUL the command.
TRY AGAIN
>sitload 5 LOADING MAP response example for a There is no action required.
SIT TONE IN successful SITLOAD command
RAM AREA SUCCESSFUL
LOADING
TAKES ABOUT 4 MIN
SITDATA HAS BEEN
SUCCESSFULLY LOADED

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Understanding DRAM and EDRAM


translations
This chapter provides a description of the tables for the digital recorded
announcement machine (DRAM) and the enhanced digital recorded
announcement machine (EDRAM).

For more information about the datafilling procedures and the contents of
the datafill tables, refer to the Translations Guide.

DRAM tables
This section provides a quick description of DRAM tables. The DRAM
tables are common to loads BCS14 and up.

This section describes tables:


• ANNS
• ANNMEMS
• DRAMS
• DRAMTRK
• DRMUSERS
Table ANNS
Table ANNS defines
• the common language location identifier (CLLI) codes the system
assigns to announcements
• the maximum number of simultaneous connections that can be made to
one announcement
• the cycle time of the announcement
• the number of repetitions of the announcement

The cycle time of an announcement is important. Take caution when you


datafill a field. Use the precise cycle timing for each announcement. The
LENGTH column of the DRAMREC DISPLAY command response
indicates the precise cycle timing for each announcement.

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The STATUS field in the ANNS table communicates the announcement type
to the DRAM system. The DRAM system can have standard
announcements and special announcements. Two examples of
announcements are: Mechanized Calling Card Service (MCCS)
announcements and Calling Number Announcements (CNA).

Table ANNMEMS
Table ANNMEMS contains the assignments for each of the announcement
members of the announcements. Table ANNS defines these announcements.
Table ANNMEMS defines the tracks for the member of each announcement.
Each announcement member can be assigned up to eight trunk circuits or
channels on the maintenance trunk module (MTM) shelf. The DRAM is on
the MTM shelf. The switch setting on the DRAM controller card determines
the number of circuits or channels the MTM can activate.

All tracks of a single announcement member must reside in the same


peripheral module (PM).

Table DRAMS
Table DRAMS contains information about the cards that constitute a
DRAM.

The information includes:


• the location of the cards
• the arrangement of speech memory
• the common language location identifier (CLLI) of the trunk group of
the cards
Table DRAMPHRS
Table DRAMPHRS provides a standard table control interface. The
interface is to DRAM phrase information and data structures. Use table
DRAMPHRS to dump and restore only. You must not enter information into
table DRAMPHRS manually.

The DRAM phrase information in table DRAMPHRS includes


• the DRAM number
• the phrase name
• the internal phrase number
• the block number
• the phrase length
• if the phrase is recorded or assigned
• if a pad is used with the phrase (recorded phrases only)

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• the start location for the phrase (recorded phrases only)

Table DRAMPHRS uses the ASSIGN, ERASE, POSITION, and RECORD


commands to store information. The commands are in the DRAM recording
(DRAMREC) utility.

The DRAMREC utility records and assigns the DRAM phrases.

Table DRAMTRK
Table DRAMTRK combines phrases to create messages. The messages play
back as announcements. The phrases are assigned in programmable
read-only memory (PROM) or recorded in random access memory (RAM).
The DRAMEL utility assigns or records the phrases using the DRAMREC
utility. Table DRAMTRK combines the phrases to create language tracks.

CAUTION
Risk of service interruption
Do not enter phrases that are assigned to different
DRAMs or EDRAMs into a multiphrase announcement.
If you combine phrases from different PMs, you can cause
a PM to go to the system busy state.

CAUTION
Risk of service interruption
Do not enter phrases that are assigned to different
DRAMs or EDRAMs into a multiphrase announcement.
If you combine phrases from different PMs, you can
cause a PM to go to the system busy state

Table DRMUSERS
Table DRMUSERS contains a list of the announcements and phrases for the
following special features:
• MCCS
• Auxiliary Operator Services System (AOSS)
• Automatic Coin Toll Services (ACTS)
• Call Forwarding Remote Activation (CFRA)
• Subscriber Activated Call Blocking (SACB)
• Deny Malicious Call Termination (DMCT)
• Customer Originated Trace (COT)

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• Custom Local Area Signaling Service/Call Management Service


(CLASS/CMS) features
• Notification of Time and Charge (NTC) service

Table DRMUSERS is like table DRAMTRK, but Table DRMUSERS is only


for the features mentioned above.

Datafill sequence for DRAM


Enter data into table DRAMTRK before you enter data into table DRAMS.
Enter data into table TMINV and CLLI before you enter a DRAM into table
DRAMS. Enter data into table DRAMS before you enter data into table
DRAMPHRS. Enter data into table DRAMPHRS before you enter data into
tables DRAMTRK and DRMUSERS. Enter data into table ANNS before
you enter data into table ANNMEMS.

EDRAM tables
The dedicated table EDRAMINV contains load file information for the
EDRAM application. In addition, the modified tables CLLI, DRAMS and
TMINV include EDRAM information.

Table TMINV
Table TMINV (table trunk module inventory) lists the assignment data for
each trunk module. Assignment data includes the following:
• trunk module (TM) type and number
• floor, row, bay position, and mounting position of each TM
• type and number of the frame on which the TM is physically mounted
• network assignments
• product engineering code (PEC) of the TM
• issue name of the PM software
• the set of executable programs the PM requires

The TMTYPE subfield of the first (TMNM) field includes the DTM option.
Specify this tuple before you enter data into table EDRAMINV.

Table EDRAMINV
Table EDRAMINV (EDRAM inventory) contains announcement file
information for each EDRAM. Each 4 min EDRAM has up to eight
single-density or four double-density announcement files. Each
announcement file represents a different set of announcements. Each 16 min
EDRAM has up to 32 single-density or 16 double-density announcement
files.

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Table DRAMS
EDRAM affects five fields of table DRAMS:
• Enter the correct card number into subfield CARD in field
DRAMCARD.
• Enter the TMTYPE as DTM.
• Enter the TMCKT field as a trunk module circuit number (0 to 29) for a
4 min EDRAM. Enter the TMCKT field as 0 for a 16 min EDRAM.
• Enter the CARDCODE field as 1X80AA or 1X80BA.
• Enter subfield BLKLIST in field CARDINFO for the EDRAM type
(4 min or 16 min).

All other DRAMS datafill remains the same.

Datafill sequence for EDRAM


When you enter data into the EDRAMINV table, observe the following
guidelines:
• Before you enter data into EDRAMINV, enter the digital trunk module
(DTM) that corresponds in table TMINV. When you remove a DTM,
delete the EDRAMINV tuples before you delete the associated entries in
table TMINV.
• Enter a maximum of eight announcement (ANN) tuples for each 4 min
EDRAM. Enter the tuples in any order.
• Enter a maximum of 32 announcement (ANN) tuples for each 16 min
EDRAM. Enter the tuples in any order.
• The EDRAM card type can change from PROM to RAM after the
EDRAM is loaded with voice files. The following procedure updates the
EDRAM
— remove any data that assigns voice files to the DTM from table
EDRAMINV, and
— reload the EDRAM firmware load for the affected DTM.

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Note: When you reload the EDRAM firmware for the affected DTM, you
remove the loaded voice files from the EDRAM. The voice files in table
EDRAMINV replace the voice files from the EDRAM. All the pages of the
affected DTM can be RAM card types. If this condition is present, there is
no entry for the DTM card in table EDRAMINV. The absence of an entry
for the DTM card in table EDRAMINV makes space available to record
custom announcements. Custom announcements are for the RAM card type
pages. If you require uploaded custom announcement files, load the custom
announcement files on cards entered in table DRAMS as RAM. The data
you enter into the table EDRAMINV must have uploaded filenames. Refer
to Uploading EDRAM files to a storage device.

Datafilling the Tone feature


The Tone feature uses the NT1X80AA/BA EDRAM card. With this card,
this feature provides the receiver off-hook (ROH) tone or the milliwatt tone
for 102 test trunks.

The following tables contain the datafill for both ROH tones and milliwatt
tones for 102 test trunks.
• TMINV
• DRAMS
• EDRAMINV

Table STN contains the ROH tone-specific datafill.

The following tables contain 102 test trunk milliwatt tone-specific datafill
• TRKMEM
• TRKGRP (TTL2, ITL2)

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Appendix A
EDRAM voice file contents
This appendix contains tables of enhanced digital recorded announcement
machine (EDRAM) voice file contents (silences, phrases and tones). The
EDRAM voice files are available with the NT1X80AA and the NT1X80BA
EDRAM cards.

Enter the EDRAM voice file name in table EDRAMINV. Refer to the data
schema section of the Translations Guide.

This appendix consists of the following announcements:


• English
• French
• Spanish
English announcements
This section consists of the following voice file contents:
• ACMSC0GE
• ACMSC0GF
• ACMSC0GG
• ACMSC0GH
• ACMSC0GJ
• ACMSC0GK
• ACMSC0GL
• ACMSC0GM
• ACMSC0GA
• ACMSC0GB
• ACMSC0GC
• ASTD0AB
• EAABS0HC

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• EACCS0AH
• EACTS0AE
• EACTS0AE
• EAOSS0AF
• EAOSS0AG
• EARDT0JA
• EARDT0JB
• ECFRA0AM
• ECLS10AJ
• ECLS10AK
• ECLS20AP
• ECLS20AQ
• ECLS20AR
• ECLS20AS
• ECLS20AT
• ECLS20AU
• ECLS20AV
• ECSL20AW
• EMCCS0CA
• FAABS0HD

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Voice file name ACMSC0GE


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GE.

ACMSC0GE English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 3.072 2.464 Your call block service is now on.
5 3.168 2.560 Your call block service is now off.
6 3.360 2.752 Your call selector service in now on.
7 3.456 2.848 Your call selector service in now off.
8 4.096 3.488 Your preferred call forwarding service is
now on.
9 4.000 3.392 Your preferred call forwarding service is
now off.

Note: Duration time is in seconds

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ACMSC0GE English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

10 4.000 3.392 Your selective call acceptance service is


now on.
11 4.064 3.456 Your selective call acceptance service is
now off.
12 1.024 0.352 Class prompt tone
13 0.032 Pause

Note: Duration time is in seconds

—end—

ACMSC0GE English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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ACMSC0GE English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your written instructions, and try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your written instructions, and try again later.
8 6.272 5.600 You may dial during the announcements for
faster service. When you finish, hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After hearing an entry, you may dial 0, 7 to
delete the entry and continue reviewing
your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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Voice file name ACMC0GF


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GF.

ACMC0GF English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 3.072 2.464 Your call block service is now on.
5 3.168 2.560 Your call block service is now off.
6 3.456 2.848 Your priority call service in now on.
7 3.456 2.848 Your priority call service in now off.
8 3.552 2.944 Your select call forward service is now on.
9 3.552 2.994 Your select call forward service is now off.
10 4.000 3.392 Your selective call acceptance service is
now on.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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ACMC0GF English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

11 4.064 3.456 Your selective call acceptance service is


now off.
12 1.024 0.352 Class prompt tone
13 0.032 Pause

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ACMSC0GF English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total Phrase


ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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ACMSC0GF English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total Phrase


ID duration Duration name Content

4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If


this number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now,
consult your written instructions,
and try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now,
consult your written instructions,
and try again later.
8 6.272 5.600 You may dial during the
announcements for faster service.
When you have finished, hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After hearing an entry, you may dial
0, 7 to delete it and continue
reviewing your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMS0GG


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GG.

ACMS0GG English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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ACMS0GG English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.744 3.136 Your selective call block service is on.
5 3.584 2.976 Your selective call block service is off.
6 3.680 3.072 Your selective ringing service in on.
7 3.392 2.784 Your selective ringing service in off.
8 4.064 3.456 Your selective call forwarding service is on.
9 4.000 3.392 Your selective call forwarding service is off.
10 4.000 3.392 Your selective call acceptance service is
on.
11 4.064 3.456 Your selective call acceptance service is
off.
12 1.024 0.352 Class prompt tone
13 0.032 Pause

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-10 Appendix A

ACMS0GG English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-11

ACMS0GG English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 6.272 5.600 You can dial during the announcements for


quicker service. When you complete
dialing hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After you hear an entry, you can dial 0, 7 to
delete the entry and continue to review
your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMC0GH


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GH.

ACMC0GH English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-12 Appendix A

ACMC0GH English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.072 2.464 Your call block service is on.
5 3.168 2.560 Your call block service is off.
6 3.936 3.328 Your VIP alert service is on.
7 3.776 3.168 Your VIP alert service is off.
8 3.904 3.296 Your special call forwarding service is on.
9 4.128 3.520 Your special call forwarding service is off.
10 3.936 3.328 Your special call acceptance service is on.
11 3.648 3.040 Your special call acceptance service is off.
12 1.024 0.352 Class prompt tone
13 0.032 Pause

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-13

ACMC0GH English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-14 Appendix A

ACMC0GH English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 6.272 5.600 You can dial during the announcements for


faster service. When you finish dialing,
hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After you hear an entry, you can dial 0, 7 to
delete the enrty. Continue to review your
list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMSC0GJ


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GJ.

ACMSC0GJ English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-15

ACMSC0GJ English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.072 2.464 Your call block service is on.
5 3.168 2.560 Your call block service is off.
6 3.520 2.912 Your priority ringing service is on.
7 3.648 3.040 Your priority ringing service is off.
8 4.064 3.456 Your selective call forwarding service is on.
9 4.000 3.392 Your selective call forwarding service is off.
10 4.000 3.392 Your selective call acceptance service is
on.
11 4.064 3.456 Your selective call acceptance service is
off.
12 1.024 0.352 Class prompt tone
13 0.032 Pause

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-16 Appendix A

ACMSC0GJ English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-17

ACMSC0GJ English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 6.272 5.600 You can dial during the announcements for


faster service. When you finish dialing,
hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After you hear an entry, you can dial 0, 7 to
delete the entry. Continue to review your
list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMSC0GK


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GK.

ACMSC0GK English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-18 Appendix A

ACMSC0GK English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.328 2.720 Your call screening service is on.
5 3.392 2.784 Your call screening service is off.
6 3.648 3.040 Your specified ringing service is on.
7 3.552 2.944 Your specified ringing service is off.
8 4.096 3.488 Your preferred call forwarding service is on.
9 4.000 3.392 Your preferred call forwarding service is off.
10 4.000 3.392 Your selective call acceptance service is
on.
11 4.064 3.456 Your selective call acceptance service is
off.
12 1.024 0.352 Class prompt tone
13 0.032 Pause

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-19

ACMSC0GK English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions. Try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-20 Appendix A

ACMSC0GK English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 6.272 5.600 You can dial during the announcements for


faster service. When you finish dialing,
hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After you hear an entry, you can dial 0, 7 to
delete the entry. Continue to review your
list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMSC0GL


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GL.

ACMSC0GL English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-21

ACMSC0GL English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.328 2.720 Your call blocker service is on.
5 3.392 2.784 Your call blocker service is off.
6 3.648 3.040 Your priority call service is on.
7 3.552 2.944 Your priority ringing service is off.
8 4.096 3.488 Your preferred call forwarding service is on.
9 4.000 3.392 Your preferred call forwarding service is off.
10 4.000 3.392 Your selective call acceptance service is
on.
11 4.064 3.456 Your selective call acceptance service is
off.
12 1.024 0.352 Class prompt tone
13 0.032 Pause

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-22 Appendix A

ACMSC0GL English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your instructions, and try again later.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-23

ACMSC0GL English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 6.272 5.600 You can dial during the announcements for


faster service. When you finish dialing,
hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After you hear an entry, you can dial 0, 7 to
delete the entry. Continue to review your
list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMSC0GM


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GM.

ACMSC0GM English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-24 Appendix A

ACMSC0GM English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 2.816 2.816 Your Call Rejection service is on.
5 2.656 2.656 Your Call Rejection service is off.
6 3.264 3.264 Your Selective Call Acceptance service is
on.
7 3.232 3.232 Your Selective Call Acceptance service is
off.
8 3.456 3.456 Your Selective Call Forwarding service is
on.
9 3.200 3.200 Your Selective Call Forwarding service is
off.
10 2.944 2.944 Your Priority Call service is on.
11 2.720 2.720 Your Priority Call service is off.
12 2.752 2.752 Your Avoid-a-call service is on.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-25

ACMSC0GM English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

13 2.752 2.752 Your Avoid-a-call service is now off.


14 0.352 0.352 prompt tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ACMSC0GM English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 6.304 6.304 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.376 1.376 Please dial now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-26 Appendix A

ACMSC0GM English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 6.080 6.080 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult


your written instructions, and try again later.
7 6.080 6.080 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your written instructions, and try again later.
8 5.280 5.280 You may dial during the announcements for
faster service. When you have finished,
hang up.
9 5.952 5.952 After hearing an entry, you may dial 0,7 to
delete it, and continue reviewing your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMSL0GA


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GA.

ACMSL0GA English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-27

ACMSL0GA English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 2.752 2.208 including 11 private entries.
5 2.432 1.888 that includes 12 private entries.
6 2.720 2.176 that includes 13 private entries.
7 2.624 2.080 that includes 14 private entries.
8 2.528 1.984 that includes 15 private entries.
9 2.656 2.112 that includes 16 private entries.
10 2.784 2.240 that includes 17 private entries.
11 2.208 1.664 that includes one private entry.
12 2.304 1.760 that includes two private entries.
13 2.496 1.952 that includes three private entries.
14 2.304 1.760 that includes four private entries.
15 2.528 1.984 that includes five private entries.
16 2.624 2.080 that includes six private entries.
17 2.432 1.888 that includes seven private entries.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-28 Appendix A

ACMSL0GA English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

18 2.368 1.824 that includes eight private entries.


19 2.560 2.016 that includes nine private entries.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ACMSL0GA English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 2.496 1.952 that includes 10 private entries.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-29

ACMSL0GA English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 2.816 2.272 that includes 18 private entries.


6 2.624 2.080 that includes 19 private entries.
7 2.464 1.920 that includes 20 private entries.
8 2.752 2.208 that includes 21 private entries.
9 2.624 2.080 that includes 22 private entries.
10 2.816 2.272 that includes 23 private entries.
11 2.752 2.208 that includes 24 private entries.
12 2.752 2.208 that includes 25 private entries.
13 2.688 2.144 that includes 26 private entries.
14 2.752 2.208 that includes 27 private entries.
15 2.720 2.176 that includes 28 private entries.
16 2.848 2.304 that includes 29 private entries.
17 2.432 1.888 that includes 30 private entries.
18 2.752 2.208 that includes 31 private entries.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-30 Appendix A

Voice file name ACMSL0GB


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GB.

ACMSL0GB English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 3.392 2.848 There are 13 private entries on your list.
5 3.424 2.880 There are 14 private entries on your list.
6 3.254 2.720 There are 15 private entries on your list.
7 3.296 2.752 There are 16 private entries on your list.
8 3.616 3.072 There are 17 private entries on your list.
9 3.552 3.008 There are 18 private entries on your list.
10 3.392 2.848 There are 19 private entries on your list.
11 3.264 2.720 There are 20 private entries on your list.

Note: Duration tim eis in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-31

ACMSL0GB English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

12 3.360 2.816 There are 21 private entries on your list.


13 3.328 2.784 There are 22 private entries on your list.
14 3.360 2.816 There are 23 private entries on your list.

Note: Duration tim eis in seconds.

—end—

ACMSL0GB English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 3.328 2.784 There are 24 private entries on your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-32 Appendix A

ACMSL0GB English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 3.424 2.880 There are 25 private entries on your list.


6 3.392 2.848 There are 26 private entries on your list.
7 3.552 3.008 There are 27 private entries on your list.
8 2.912 2.368 There are 28 private entries on your list.
9 3.456 2.912 There are 29 private entries on your list.
10 2.720 2.176 There are 30 private entries on your list.
11 3.200 2.656 There are 31 private entries on your list.
12 4.224 3.552 Please try other options, or dial 0 for
instructions.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ACMSL0GC


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76GC.

ACMSL0GC English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-33

ACMSL0GC English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 2.688 2.144 There are 13 entries on your list.
5 2.880 2.336 There are 14 entries on your list.
6 2.752 2.208 There are 15 entries on your list.
7 2.880 2.336 There are 16 entries on your list.
8 2.880 2.336 There are 17 entries on your list.
9 2.688 2.144 There are 18 entries on your list.
10 2.912 2.368 There are 19 entries on your list.
11 2.656 2.112 There are 20 entries on your list.
12 3.008 2.464 There are 21 entries on your list.
13 2.912 2.368 There are 22 entries on your list.
14 3.072 2.528 There are 23 entries on your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-34 Appendix A

ACMSL0GC English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

15 2.944 2.400 There are 24 entries on your list.


16 2.944 2.400 There are 25 entries on your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ACMSL0GC English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 2.816 2.272 There are 26 entries on your list.
5 3.008 2.464 There are 27 entries on your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-35

ACMSL0GC English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 2.880 2.336 There are 28 entries on your list.


7 2.880 2.336 There are 29 entries on your list.
8 2.752 2.208 There are 30 entries on your list.
9 2.976 2.432 There are 31 entries on your list.
10 0.032
11 0.640

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ASTD0AB


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AB.

ASTD0AB English voice file contents virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 – 1 s of silence
1 0.160 – test tone 760 Hz at -13 dbm
2 0.992 – prompt tone
3 0.512 – 0.5 s of silence
4 to 7 – – reserved phrase
8 to 39 – SIT1 to SIT reserved phrase to SIT collection 32
SIT32 (refer to ATBD0AB English Special
Information Tone (SIT) definitions)

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-36 Appendix A

ASTD0AB English voice file contents virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

40 7.968 VCA (vacant code) We’re sorry, your call cannot


be completed as dialed. Please check the
number and dial again or call your operator
to help you.
41 7.328 ROH (receiver off hook) If you’d like to make a
call, please hang up and try again. If you
need help, hang up and then dial your
operator.
42 8.608 CCSP (coinless coin sent-paid) We’re sorry, your
call cannot be completed as dialed from the
phone you are using. Please read the
instruction card or call your operator to help
you.
43 5.760 PDR (partial digits received) We’re sorry, your
call did not go through. Will you please try
your call again?
44 5.984 ATB (all trunks busy) We’re sorry, all circuits are
busy now. Will you please try your call
again later?
45 7.296 P1ND (prefix 1 not dialed) We’re sorry, you must
first dial a one when calling this number.
Will you please hang up and try your call
again?
46 8.416 VDCF (voice or data channel failure) We’re sorry,
due to telephone company facility trouble,
your call cannot be completed at this time.
Will you try your call again later?
48 7.776 P1D (prefix 1 dialed) We’re sorry, it is not
necessary to dial a one when calling this
number. Will you please hang up and try
your call again?

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-37

ASTD0AB English voice file contents virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 – 1 s of silence
1 0.160 – test tone 760 Hz at -13 dbm
2 0.992 – prompt tone
3 0.512 – 0.5 s of silence
4 to 7 – – reserved phrase
8 to 39 – SIT1 to SIT reserved phrase to SIT collection 32
SIT32 (refer to ATBD0AB English Special
Information Tone (SIT) definitions)
40 7.872 PND (Prefix not dialed) We’re sorry, you must
first dial a one or zero when calling this
number. Will you please hang up and try
your call again?
47 0.608 digit 0 zero
48 0.608 digit 1 one
49 0.544 digit 2 two
50 0.544 digit 3 three
51 0.640 digit 4 four
52 0.768 digit 5 five
53 0.640 digit 6 six
54 0.672 digit 7 seven

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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17-38 Appendix A

ASTD0AB English voice file contents virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

55 0.544 digit 8 eight


56 0.672 digit 9 nine

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

The following table defines the special information tones, timing and
frequencies.

ATBD0AB English Special Information Tone (SIT) definitions

Phrase Phrase
number number
hexadecimal decimal Name First tone Second tone Third tone

8 8 SIT1 1 short 1 short 1 short


9 9 SIT2 1 short 1 short 1 long
A 10 SIT3 1 short 1 long 1 short
B 11 SIT4 1 short 1 long 1 long
C 12 SIT5 1 short 1 short 1 short
D 13 SIT6 1 short 1 short 1 long
E 14 SIT7 1 short 1 long 1 short
F 15 SIT8 1 short 1 long 1 long
10 16 SIT9 1 long 1 short 1 short
11 17 SIT10 1 long 1 short 1 long
12 18 SIT11 1 long 1 long 1 short

Note: SIT components


First tone Second tone Third tone
Frequencies (Hz) low 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high 985.2 1428.5 NA
Duration (ms) short 288
long 384

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-39

ATBD0AB English Special Information Tone (SIT) definitions (continued)

Phrase Phrase
number number
hexadecimal decimal Name First tone Second tone Third tone

13 19 SIT12 1 long 1 long 1 long


14 20 SIT13 1 long 1 short 1 short
15 21 SIT14 1 long 1 short 1 long
16 22 SIT15 1 long 1 long 1 short
17 23 SIT16 1 long 1 long 1 long
18 24 SIT17 1 short 1 short 1 short
19 25 SIT18 1 short 1 short 1 long
1A 26 SIT19 1 short 1 long 1 short
1B 27 SIT20 1 short 1 long 1 long
1C 28 SIT21 1 short 1 short 1 short
1D 29 SIT22 1 short 1 short 1 long
1E 30 SIT23 1 short 1 long 1 short
1F 31 SIT24 1 short 1 long 1 long
20 32 SIT25 1 long 1 short 1 short
21 33 SIT26 1 long 1 short 1 long
22 34 SIT27 1 long 1 long 1 short
23 35 SIT28 1 long 1 long 1 long
24 36 SIT29 1 long 1 short 1 short
25 37 SIT30 1 long 1 short 1 long

Note: SIT components


First tone Second tone Third tone
Frequencies (Hz) low 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high 985.2 1428.5 NA
Duration (ms) short 288
long 384

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17-40 Appendix A

ATBD0AB English Special Information Tone (SIT) definitions (continued)

Phrase Phrase
number number
hexadecimal decimal Name First tone Second tone Third tone

26 38 SIT31 1 long 1 long 1 short


27 39 SIT32 1 long 1 long 1 long

Note: SIT components


First tone Second tone Third tone
Frequencies (Hz) low 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high 985.2 1428.5 NA
Duration (ms) short 288
long 384

—end—

Voice file name EAABS0HC


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76HC.

EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 2.816 The card number received is not valid.

5.568 2.240 Please enter your card number again.


6 2.240 Please enter your calling card number

2.304 or dial zero to reach an operator.

6.464 1.344 This is a recording.


7 1.024 Please hang up,

3.808 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-41

EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 2.816 The card number received is not valid.

1.024 Please hang up,

7.072 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
9 2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

1.024 Please hang up,

6.432 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
dialing.
10 2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

5.024 2.432 Please redial the number you are calling.


11 0.608 0.608 Thank you.
12 1.504 1.504 Invalid number.
13 0.928 We are sorry,

1.664 your call did not go through.

1.728 Please try your call again.

6.720 1.344 This is a recording.


14 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.816 The card number received is not valid.

6.784 2.240 Please enter your card number again.


15 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.240 Please enter your calling card number

2.304 or dial zero to reach an operator.

7.680 1.344 This is a recording.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-42 Appendix A

EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

16 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

1.024 Please hang up,

5.024 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
17 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.816 The card number received is not valid.

1.024 Please hang up,

8.288 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
18 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

1.024 Please hang up,

5.024 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
19 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

6.240 2.432 Please redial the number you are calling.


20 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

1.824 0.608 Thank you.


21 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.720 1.504 invalid number

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-43

EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

22 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.928 We are sorry,

1.664 your call did not go through.

1.728 Please try your call again.

7.936 1.344 This is a recording.


23 0.032 0.032 (32 ms silence)
24 0.160 0.160 (160 ms silence)
25 0.320 0.320 (320 ms silence)
26 0.480 0.480 (480 ms silence)
27 0.640 0.640 (640 ms silence)
28 0.800 0.800 (800 ms silence)
29 0.960 0.960 (960 ms silence)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 1.920 1.920 Please enter your card number.


6 2.176 2.176 Please dial the number you are calling.
7 1.952 1.952 You may place another call now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

4.608 1.824 RAO unavailable.


9 0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

4.064 0.960 RAO ...


10 0.992 Valid number,

1.120 restricted PIN,

3.968 0.960 RAO ...


11 0.704 0.640 0 (English digit–intonation 1)
12 0.608 0.480 1 (English digit–intonation 1)
13 0.640 0.448 2 (English digit–intonation 1)
14 0.608 0.480 3 (English digit–intonation 1)
15 0.608 0.480 4 (English digit–intonation 1)
16 0.672 0.608 5 (English digit–intonation 1)
17 0.640 0.512 6 (English digit–intonation 1)
18 0.640 0.544 7 (English digit–intonation 1)
19 0.608 0.352 8 (English digit–intonation 1)
20 0.672 0.608 9 (English digit–intonation 1)
21 0.736 0.672 0 (English digit–intonation 2)
22 0.672 0.544 1 (English digit–intonation 2)
23 0.704 0.416 2 (English digit–intonation 2)
24 0.704 0.448 3 (English digit–intonation 2)
25 0.704 0.384 4 (English digit–intonation 2)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-45

EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

26 0.704 0.512 5 (English digit–intonation 2)


27 0.704 0.576 6 (English digit–intonation 2)
28 0.704 0.512 7 (English digit–intonation 2)
29 0.736 0.352 8 (English digit–intonation 2)
30 0.672 0.544 9 (English digit–intonation 2)
31 0.640 0.512 0 (English digit–intonation 3)
32 0.576 0.416 1 (English digit–intonation 3)
33 0.576 0.320 2 (English digit–intonation 3)
34 0.576 0.384 3 (English digit–intonation 3)
35 0.576 0.384 4 (English digit–intonation 3)
36 0.608 0.448 5 (English digit–intonation 3)
37 0.640 0.512 6 (English digit–intonation 3)
38 0.608 0.480 7 (English digit–intonation 3)
39 0.608 0.384 8 (English digit–intonation 3)
40 0.640 0.544 9 (English digit–intonation 3)
41 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

3.136 1.920 Please enter your card number.


42 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

3.392 2.176 Please dial the number you are calling.


43 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

3.168 1.952 You may place another call now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-46 Appendix A

EAABS0HC English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

44 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

5.824 1.824 RAO unavailable.


45 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

4.960 0.960 RAO ...


46 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 Valid number,

1.120 restricted PIN,

4.684 0.960 RAO ...


47 0.032 0.032 (32 ms silence)
48 0.160 0.160 (160 ms silence)
49 0.320 0.320 (320 ms silence)
50 0.480 0.480 (480 ms silence)
51 0.640 0.640 (640 ms silence)
52 0.800 0.800 (800 ms silence)
53 0.960 0.960 (960 ms silence)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-47

Voice file name EACCS0AH


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AH.

EACCS0AH English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total
Phrase ID duration Duration Phrase name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 750 Hz
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.256 0.25 s of silence
4 1.216 ACCSTONE
5 5.568 ACCSENG2 The card number is not valid. Please
enter your card number again.
6 6.464 ACCSENG1 Please enter your calling card number or
dial zero to reach an operator. This is a
recording.
7 3.808 ACCSENG9 Please hang up, then dial zero and the
number you are calling.
8 7.072 ACCSENG4 The card number is not valid. Please
hang up, then dial zero and the number
you are calling.
9 6.432 ACCSENG8 An incorrect number was dialed. Please
hang up, then dial zero and the number
you are calling.
10 5.024 ACCSENG6 An incorrect number was dialed. Please
redial the number you are calling.
11 0.608 ACCSENG16 Thank you.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-48 Appendix A

EACCS0AH English voice file contents for virtual card 0(continued)

Total
Phrase ID duration Duration Phrase name Content

12 1.504 ACCSENG13 Invalid number.


13 6.720 ACCSENG15 We are sorry, your call did not go
through. Please try your call again. This
is a recording.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

fEACCS0AH English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total
Phrase ID duration Duration Phrase name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 750 Hz
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.256 ACCSPAUSE 0.25 s of silence
4 1.216 ACCSTONE
5 1.920 ACCSENG3 Please enter your card number.
6 2.176 ACCSENG7 Please dial the number you are calling.
7 1.952 ACCSENG5 You may place another call now.
8 4.608 ACCSENG12 Valid number, unrestricted PIN, RAO
unavailable.
9 4.064 ACCSENG10 Valid number, unrestricted PIN, RAO ...
10 3.968 ACCSENG11 Valid number, restricted PIN, RAO ...
11 0.704 CENR0 zero (rising inflection)
12 0.608 CENR1 one
13 0.640 CENR2 two
14 0.608 CENR3 three

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-49

fEACCS0AH English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total
Phrase ID duration Duration Phrase name Content

15 0.608 CENR4 four


16 0.672 CENR5 five
17 0.640 CENR6 six
18 0.640 CENR7 seven
19 0.608 CENR8 eight
20 0.672 CENR9 nine
21 0.736 ENG0 zero (flat A intonation)
22 0.672 ENG1 one
23 0.704 ENG2 two
24 0.704 ENG3 three
25 0.704 ENG4 four
26 0.704 ENG5 five
27 0.704 ENG6 six
28 0.704 ENG7 seven
29 0.736 ENG8 eight
30 0.672 ENG9 nine
31 0.640 CENF0 zero (falling intonation)
32 0.576 CENF1 one
33 0.576 CENF2 two
34 0.576 CENF3 three
35 0.576 CENF4 four
36 0.608 CENF5 five
37 0.640 CENF6 six
38 0.608 CENF7 seven

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-50 Appendix A

fEACCS0AH English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total
Phrase ID duration Duration Phrase name Content

38 0.608 CENF8 eight


40 0.640 CENF9 nine

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name EACTS0AE


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AE.

EACTS0AE English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 – 1 s of silence
1 0.160 – test tone 760 Hz at -13dbm
2 0.992 – prompt tone
3 0.512 – 0.5 s of silence
4 0.256 – 0.25 s of silence
5 0.512 ACTS alert tone
6 – – reserved
7 – – reserved
8 0.576 plsbos Please (beginning of sentence)
9 0.416 min minute
10 0.640 mins minutes
11 0.704 plseos Please (end of sentence)
12 1.184 plsdep Please deposit

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-51

EACTS0AE English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

13 5.792 dep Deposit. Please hang up momentarily,


listen for dial tone, deposit
14 1.024 osos one s of silence
15 1.024 osos one s of silence
16 0.512 10 ten
17 0.672 11 eleven
18 0.640 12 twelve
19 0.864 13 thirteen
20 0.928 14 fourteen
21 0.736 15 fifteen
22 0.768 16 sixteen
23 0.960 17 seventeen
24 0.800 18 eighteen
25 0.928 19 nineteen
26 to 31 1.024 osos 1 s of silence
32 0.512 20 twenty
33 0.608 30 thirty
34 0.640 40 forty
35 0.480 50 fifty
36 0.640 60 sixty
37 0.512 70 seventy
38 0.416 80 eighty
39 0.576 90 ninety
40 0.608 100 hundred
41 0.704 1000 thousand
42 0.544 dol dollar
43 0.672 dols dollars

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-52 Appendix A

EACTS0AE English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

44 0.480 cent cent


45 0.640 cents cents
46 0.448 and and
47 0.512 more more
48 0.640 digit 0 zero
49 0.512 digit 1 one
50 0.480 digit 2 two
51 0.672 digit 3 three
52 0.672 digit 4 four
53 0.672 digit 5 five
54 0.608 digit 6 six
55 0.672 digit 7 seven
56 0.544 digit 8 eight
57 0.576 digit 9 nine
58 0.256 qsos 0.25 s of silence
59 0.512 hsos 0.5 s of silence
60 0.992 prompt prompt tone (includes 0.5 s of silence)
61 0.160 tst test tone
62 1.024 osos 1 s of silence
63 0.512 alton ACTS alerting tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

EACTS0AE English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 – 1 s of silence
1 0.160 – test tone 760 Hz at -13dbm

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-53

EACTS0AE English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 0.992 – prompt tone


3 0.512 – 0.5 s of silence
4 0.256 – 0.25 s of silence
5 to 7 – reserved
8 0.576 pls Please
9 0.280 plsdep Please deposit
10 0.672 ftf for the first
11 1.568 tnkuuh Thank you. You have
12 2.144 crtoov credit toward overtime
13 0.736 tnku Thank you
14 3.072 plsig has ended. Please signal when
through
15 0.896 ftp for the past
16 1.120 chgsr the charges are
17 1.824 plustx plus tax for
18 0.832 end has ended.
19 2.784 ctstdn Coin test. Please deposit nickel
20 2.816 ctstdn Coin test. Please deposit dime
21 2.848 ctstdd Coin test. Please deposit quarter
22 0.544 nkl nickel
23 0.576 dime dime
24 0.608 qrtr quarter
25 1.408 tstend test has ended
26 0.864 ftn for the next
27 2.496 cldisc or your call will be disconnected
28 3.072 clreq the call you made requires a
29 1.024 osos 1 s of silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-54 Appendix A

EACTS0AE English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

30 3.968 dlagn and dial your call again. This is a


recording.
31 0.768 sec second
32 0.800 secs seconds
33 0.800 plseos please (end of sentence)
34 0.704 dep deposit (noun)
35 0.832 uhave you have
36 0.512 cr credit
37 to 57 1.024 osos 1 s of silence
58 0.256 qsos 0.25 s of silence
59 0.512 hsos 0.5 s of silence
60 0.992 prompt prompt tone
61 0.160 tstton test tone
62 1.024 osos 1 s of silence
63 1.024 osos 1 s of silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-55

Voice file name EAOSS0AF


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AF.

EAOSS0AF English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 0.160 test tone 750 Hz at -13 dbm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 1.536 AVRE02 Has been changed to
5 4.960 AVRE03 Has been changed to a nonpublished
number. It is not listed in our records.
6 5.696 AVRE04 Has been changed. You can call toll
free: one, eight-hundred,
7 1.184 AVRE05 Has been disconnected.
8 3.712 AVRE06 Has been disconnected. The customer
can be reached at
9 5.888 AVRE07 Has been disconnected. You can call
toll free: one, eight-hundred,
10 3.072 AVRE10 Has moved. Service has been
disconnected.
11 5.152 AVRE17 At the customer’s request, service has
been temporarily disconnected.
12 7.776 AVRE18 At the customer’s request, service has
been temporarily disconnected. The
customer can be reached at
13 6.240 AVRE19 At the customer’s request, the number is
nonpublished. It is not listed in our
records.
14 3.168 AVRE20 At the customer’s request, the service at
15 3.584 AVRE23 Due to fire, service has been
disconnected.

Note: Duration time is in seconds

—continued—

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17-56 Appendix A

EAOSS0AF English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

16 6.208 AVRE24 Due to fire, service has been


disconnected. The customer can be
reached at
17 2.496 AVRE25 Due to fire, the service at
18 2.784 AVRE26 I repeat.
19 3.744 AVRE27 I repeat, the number is:
20 4.480 AVRE28 I repeat, the number is: one,
21 6.016 AVRE29 I repeat, the toll-free number is: one,
eight-hundred
22 2.144 AVRE36 Service has been disconnected.
23 4.896 AVRE37 Service has been disconnected. The
customer can be reached at
24 6.944 AVRE38 Service is disconnected. You can now
call toll free: one, eight-hundred
25 4.224 AVRE42 The customer moved. Service has been
disconnected.
26 6.848 AVRE50 The number has changed. You can now
call toll free: one, eight-hundred,
27 1.536 AVRE51 The number is:
28 2.400 AVRE52 The number is: one,
29 3.936 AVRE55 The toll-free number is: one,
eight-hundred,
30 0.864 AVRE59 One
31 1.152 AVRE60 Eight-hundred
32 2.016 AVRE61 One, eight-hundred

Note: Duration time is in seconds

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-57

EAOSS0AF English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 0.160 test tone 750 Hz at –13 dbm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s silence
4 1.824 AVRE08 Has been temporarily disconnected.
5 4.320 AVRE09 Has been temporarily disconnected. The
customer can be reached at
6 3.872 AVRE12 Is being checked for trouble. Please try
your call again later.
7 3.456 AVRE13 Is moving. The new service is not yet
connected.
8 1.760 AVRE15 Is temporarily out of order.
9 4.288 AVRE16 Is temporarily out of order. Calls are being
taken at
10 5.920 AVRE31 If you need assistance, please stay on the
line. An operator will return.
11 5.952 AVRE32 If you need assistance, please stay on the
line. An operator will return.
12 2.368 AVRE34 It is no longer a free call.
13 4.224 AVRE35 It is no longer a free call. You may call
collect.
14 1.216 AVRE41 The customer at
15 4.800 AVRE43 The customer is moving. The new service
in not yet connected.
16 4.864 AVRE45 The line is being checked for trouble.
Please try your call again later.
17 2.784 AVRE46 The line is temporarily out of order.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-58 Appendix A

EAOSS0AF English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

18 5.312 AVRE47 The line is temporarily out of order. Calls


are being taken at
19 3.712 AVRE62 Should be in service. Please try your call
again

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name EAOSS0AG


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AF.

EAOSS0AG English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

1 0.160 test tone 760 Hz at -13 dbm


2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 2.272 AVRE01 are being temporarily taken at
5 2.592 AVRE11 is equipped for outgoing service only
6 1.440 AVRE14 is not yet connected
7 3.232 AVRE21 calls are being temporarily taken at
8 1.440 AVRE22 calls for
9 1.280 AVRE30 I’m sorry
10 5.184 AVRE33 It has been changed to a nonpublished
number and is not listed in our records.
11 3.072 AVRE39 Service has been temporarily
disconnected.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-59

EAOSS0AG English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

12 3.328 AVRE40 That line is equipped for outgoing service


only.
13 1.216 AVRE44 the line at
14 0.928 AVRE48 the number
15 2.592 AVRE49 the number has been changed to
16 1.312 AVRE53 the service at
17 2.688 AVRE54 The service is not yet connected.
18 1.792 AVRE56 there is no service at
19 2.624 AVRE57 There is no service at this number.
20 1.312 AVRE58 you have reached

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

EAOSS0AG English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 760 Hz at -13 dbm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 1 EHIRI0 zero (high rising intonation)
5 1 EHIRI1 one
6 1 EHIRI2 two
7 1 EHIRI3 three
8 1 EHIRI4 four

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-60 Appendix A

EAOSS0AG English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

9 1 EHIRI5 five
10 1 EHIRI6 six
11 1 EHIRI7 seven
12 1 EHIRI8 eight
13 1 EHIRI9 nine
14 1 ELORI0 zero (low rising intonation)
15 1 ELORI1 one
16 1 ELORI2 two
17 1 ELORI3 three
18 1 ELORI4 four
19 1 ELORI5 five
20 1 ELORI6 six
21 1 ELORI7 seven
22 1 ELORI8 eight
23 1 ELORI9 nine
24 1 EWAVE0 zero (falling, rising intonation)
25 1 EWAVE1 one
26 1 EWAVE2 two
27 1 EWAVE3 three
28 1 EWAVE4 four
29 1 EWAVE5 five
30 1 EWAVE6 six
31 1 EWAVE7 seven
32 1 EWAVE8 eight
33 1 EWAVE9 nine
34 1 EFALL0 zero (falling intonation)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-61

EAOSS0AG English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

35 1 EFALL1 one
36 1 EFALL2 two
37 1 EFALL3 three
38 1 EFALL4 four
39 1 EFALL5 five
40 1 EFALL6 six
41 1 EFALL7 seven
42 1 EFALL8 eight
43 1 EFALL9 nine
44 1 EFLTA0 zero (flat A intonation)
45 1 EFLTA1 one
46 1 EFLTA2 two
47 1 EFLTA3 three
48 1 EFLTA4 four
49 1 EFLTA5 five
50 1 EFLTA6 six
51 1 EFLTA7 seven
52 1 EFLTA8 eight
53 1 EFLTA9 nine
54 1 EFLTB0 zero (flat B intonation)
55 1 EFLTB1 one
56 1 EFLTB2 two
57 1 EFLTB3 three
58 1 EFLTB4 four
59 1 EFLTB5 five
60 1 EFLTB6 six

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-62 Appendix A

EAOSS0AG English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

61 1 EFLTB7 seven
62 1 EFLTB8 eight
63 1 EFLTB9 nine

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-63

Voice file name EARDT0JA


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76JA.

EARDT0JA English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 0.160 test tone 760 Hz at -13 dBm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 1.0 zero (high rising intonation)
5 1.0 one
6 1.0 two
7 1.0 three
8 1.0 four
9 1.0 five
10 1.0 six
11 1.0 seven
12 1.0 eight
13 1.0 nine
14 1.0 zero (low rising intonation)
15 1.0 one
16 1.0 two
17 1.0 three
18 1.0 four
19 1.0 five
20 1.0 six
21 1.0 seven
22 1.0 eight

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-64 Appendix A

EARDT0JA English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

23 1.0 nine
24 1.0 zero (falling/rising intonation)
25 1.0 one
26 1.0 two
27 1.0 three
28 1.0 four
29 1.0 five
30 1.0 six
31 1.0 seven
32 1.0 eight
33 1.0 nine
34 1.0 zero (falling intonation)
35 1.0 one
36 1.0 two
37 1.0 three
38 1.0 four
39 1.0 five
40 1.0 six
41 1.0 seven
42 1.0 eight
43 1.0 nine
44 1.0 zero (flat A intonation)
45 1.0 one
46 1.0 two
47 1.0 three
48 1.0 four

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-65

EARDT0JA English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

49 1.0 five
50 1.0 six
51 1.0 seven
52 1.0 eight
53 1.0 nine
54 1.0 zero (flat B intonation)
55 1.0 one
56 1.0 two
57 1.0 three

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

EARDT0JA English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EARDT0JA English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 2.368 2.176 The last number that called your line was:
5 2.208 1.888 This call was received on:
6 2.848 The last number that called your line
cannot be given out.
5.088 1.888 This call was received on:
7 3.712 We’re sorry, the last number that called
your line is not known.
5.952 1.888 This call was received on:
8 1.056 To call this number,

4.544 3.136 enter “one”; otherwise, hang up now.


9 1.440 1.248 Please hang up now.
10 1.984 1.952 Calls that are not accepted will be
11 1.472 1.248 forwarded to
12 0.832 0.736 forwarded.
13 0.736 0.672 denied.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-67

EARDT0JA English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

14 3.104 2.912 To change the treatment of calls that are


not accepted,
15 1.248 1.184 dial 4.
16 1.536 To confirm this treatment,

3.104 1.216 dial 1.


17 1.600 1.536 To change this treatment,
18 0.032
19 0.160
20 1.280 dial 0.

2.944 1.312 Please dial now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name EARDT0JB


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76JB.

EARDT0JB English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content.

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 0.160 test tone

750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EARDT0JB English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content.

2 prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 0.928 0.864 January,
5 0.928 0.864 February,
6 0.864 0.800 March,
7 0.576 0.512 April,
8 0.544 0.480 May,
9 0.576 0.512 June,
10 0.736 0.672 July,
11 0.640 0.576 August,
12 0.800 0.736 September,
13 0.768 0.704 October,
14 0.768 0.704 November,
15 0.768 0.704 December,
16 0.800 0.736 AM.
17 0.864 0.800 PM.
18 0.448 0.384 at,

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-69

EARDT0JB English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content.

19 0.736 0.672 oh one,


20 0.704 0.640 oh two,
21 0.864 0.800 oh three,
22 0.768 0.704 oh four,
23 0.928 0.864 oh five,
24 0.768 0.704 oh six,
25 0.928 0.864 oh seven,
26 0.736 0.672 oh eight,
27 0.832 0.768 oh nine,
28 0.544 0.480 one,
29 0.544 0.480 two,
30 0.608 0.544 three,
31 0.608 0.544 four,
32 0.704 0.640 five,
33 0.640 0.576 six,
34 0.640 0.576 seven,
35 0.512 0.448 eight,
36 0.672 0.608 nine,
37 0.544 0.480 ten,
38 0.672 0.608 eleven,
39 0.640 0.576 twelve,
40 0.736 0.672 thirteen,
41 0.896 0.832 fourteen,
42 0.832 0.768 fifteen,
43 0.928 0.864 sixteen,
44 1.024 0.960 seventeen,

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-70 Appendix A

EARDT0JB English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content.

45 0.800 0.736 eighteen,


46 0.896 0.832 nineteen,
47 0.640 0.576 twenty,
48 0.832 0.768 twenty-one,
49 0.864 0.800 twenty-two,
50 0.864 0.800 twenty-three,

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

EARDT0JB English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Total
Phrase ID duration Duration duration Content

0 1.024 1.024 one s silence


1 test tone

0.160 0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-71

EARDT0JB English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Total
Phrase ID duration Duration duration Content

2 prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 0.992 silence


3 0.256 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 0.960 0.896 0.960 twenty-four,
5 0.960 0.896 0.960 twenty-five,
6 0.992 0.928 0.992 twenty-six,
7 0.960 0.896 0.960 twenty-seven,
8 0.768 0.704 0.768 twenty-eight,
9 0.928 0.864 0.928 twenty-nine,
10 0.608 0.544 0.608 thirty,
11 0.832 0.768 0.832 thirty-one,
12 0.864 0.800 0.864 thirty-two,
13 0.960 0.896 0.960 thirty-three,
14 0.960 0.896 0.960 thirty-four,
15 0.960 0.896 0.960 thirty-five,
16 0.992 0.928 0.992 thirty-six,
17 0.864 0.800 0.864 thirty-seven,
18 0.736 0.672 0.736 thirty-eight,

Note: Duration is in seconds.

—continued—

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EARDT0JB English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Total
Phrase ID duration Duration duration Content

19 0.928 0.864 0.928 thirty-nine,


20 0.672 0.608 0.672 forty,
21 0.896 0.832 0.896 forty-one,
22 0.928 0.864 0.928 forty-two,
23 0.960 0.896 0.960 forty-three,
24 0.928 0.864 0.928 forty-four,
25 1.056 0.992 1.056 forty-five,
26 1.056 0.992 1.056 forty-six,
27 0.896 0.832 0.896 forty-seven,
28 0.864 0.800 0.864 forty-eight,
29 0.928 0.864 0.928 forty-nine,
30 0.672 0.608 0.672 fifty,
31 0.896 0.832 0.896 fifty-one,
32 0.832 0.768 0.832 fifty-two,
33 0.928 0.864 0.928 fifty-three,
34 0.960 0.896 0.960 fifty-four,
35 0.960 0.896 0.960 fifty-five,
36 0.960 0.896 0.960 fifty-six,
37 0.896 0.832 0.896 fifty-seven,
38 0.896 0.832 0.896 fifty-eight,
39 1.024 0.960 1.024 fifty-nine,

Note: Duration is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-73

Voice file name ECFRA0AM


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AM.

ECFRA0AM English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz ton

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.552 2.816 Calls to your telephone will be forwarded
to...
5 5.536 To confirm this, press ”one”; to forward to a
different number, press ”two”; to cancel
8.768 2,272 this, please hang up now.
6 2.848 2.080 Your calls cannot be forwarded to ...
7 2.368 1.856 Please enter another number now.
8 4.832 4.288 Please enter the telephone number to
forward, followed by your PIN number.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-74 Appendix A

ECFRA0AM English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

9 2.816 Calls to your telephone will be forwarded to


another number. Please enter this number
5.856 1.632 now.
10 3.840 3.296 Please enter a code to remotely access a
feature.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECFRA0AM English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-75

ECFRA0AM English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 4.896 4.352 Please enter a code to activate or to


deactivate call forwarding.
5 1.408 0.896 Please enter...
6 1.088 0.928 ... the ten-digit
7 3.424 3.232 ... telephone number to forward followed by
your PIN number.
8 1.088 0.928 ... the one-digit
9 1.056 0.928 ... the two-digit
10 1.088 0.928 ... the three-digit
11 1.024 0.864 ... the four-digit
12 1.152 0.992 ... the five-digit
13 1.056 0.896 ... the six-digit
14 1.120 0.960 ... the seven-digit
15 1.088 0.928 ... the eight-digit
16 1.120 0.960 ... the nine-digit
17 0.992 0.480 one

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-76 Appendix A

Voice file name ECLS10AJ


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AJ.

ECLS10AJ English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 0.032 one block of silence
5 3.072 The line was free, but it has just become
busy again.
3.264 You will be notified by special ringing
when the line is free.
9.376 1.120 Please hang up now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-77

ECLS10AJ English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 2.048 The last number that you called is busy.


You will be notified by special ringing when
3.264 the line is free.

8.352 1.120 Please hang up now.


7 3.296 You have canceled all of your requests to
call someone back.
4.960 1.120 Please hang up now.
8 3.072 The line was free, but it has just become
busy again.
3.264 You will be notified by special ringing
when the line is free.
9.376 1.120 Please hang up now.

9 1.152 The line is busy.

3.264 You will be notified by special ringing when


the line is free.
7.456 1.120 Please hang up now.
10 3.316 You have canceled all of your requests to
return calls.
4.800 1.120 Please hang up now.
11 3.733 We’re sorry, the last number that called
your line is not known.
5.408 1.120 Please hang up now.
12 3.168 We’re sorry, the number cannot be reached
by this method.
4.832 1.120 Please hang up now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-78 Appendix A

ECLS10AJ English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

13 6.880 The last call to your telephone has been


traced. If you want to take action, contact
8.544 1.120 your police department.
Please hang up now.
14 1.024 0.512 1.024

one busy signal beep (including a 0.5 s pause)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS10AJ English voice file contents for wvirtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-79

ECLS10AJ English voice file contents for wvirtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 6.272 6.208 We’re sorry, the number cannot be reached
now by this method. Please hang up and
try again later.
5 7.744 7.680 The last number that called your line
cannot be given out. If you want to call this
number, enter 1. In other events, hang up
now.
6 7.552 7.488 We’re sorry, the last number that you called
cannot be reached by this method. Please
hang up now and call the number directly.
7 2.848 The last call to your telephone cannot be
traced.
4.960 Please consult the introductory pages of
your telephone directory for further
9.952 1.120 instructions. Please hang up now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-80 Appendix A

Voice file name ECLS10AK


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AK.

ECLS10AK English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 4.672 We’re sorry, the last number that you called
cannot be reached now by this method.
9.120 3.904 Please hang up and try again later or call
the number directly.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-81

ECLS10AK English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 2.656 2.272 The last number that called your line was
6 4.576 4.096 To call this number, enter 1; otherwise hang
up now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS10AK English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s second silence
4 – 13 Digits 0 to 9 with high (rising) intonation

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-82 Appendix A

ECLS10AK English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

14 – 23 Digits 0 to 9 with low (rising) intonation


24– 33 Digits 0 to 9 with wave (fallrise) intonation
34– 43 Digits 0 to 9 with falling intonation
44 – 53 Digits 0 to 9 with flat intonation
54– 63 Digits 0 to 9 with flat intonation

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ECLS20AP


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AP.

ECLS20AP English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-83

ECLS20AP English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 4.704 4.032 We are sorry. The digits dialed are not a
valid command.
5 7.232 6.688 We are sorry. You must dial a telephone
number after dialing the number sign key or
the star key.
6 8.736 8.128 We are sorry. You must dial a telephone
number after dialing 1, 2, or 1, 1.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-84 Appendix A

ECLS20AP English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 2.688 To turn this service on, dial 3.

3.072 To add an entry, press the number sign key.

3.776 To remove one or more entries, press the


star key.
3.520
To hear the entries on your list, dial 1.
3.360
To hear these instructions repeated, dial 0.
21.248 1.280
Please dial now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-85

ECLS20AP English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 2.752 To turn this service off, dial 3.

3.072 To add an entry, press the number sign key.

3.776 To remove one or more entries, press the


star key.
3.520
To hear the entries on your list, dial 1.
3.360
To hear these instructions repeated, dial 0.
21.312 1.280
Please dial now.
6 2.688 To turn this service on, dial 3.

3.328 To add an entry, dial 1, 2.

4.608 To remove one or more entries, dial 1, 1.

3.520 To hear these entries on your list, dial 1.

3.360 To hear these instructions repeated, dial 0.

22.336 1.280 Please dial now.


7 2.752 To turn this service off, dial 3.

3.328 To add an entry, dial 1, 2.

4.608 To remove one or more entries, dial 1, 1.

3.520 To hear the entries on your list, dial 1.

3.360 To hear these instructions repeated, dial 0.

22.400 1.280 Please dial now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-86 Appendix A

Voice file name ECLS20AQ


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AQ.

ECLS20AQ English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 5.344 4.672 Please continue. Dial 0 for instructions or
hang up.
5 5.408 4.736 Please start again. Dial 0 for instructions or
hang up.
6 3.936 3.392 The number is already on your list as a
private entry.
7 3.392 2.848 The number you have removed is a private
entry.
8 3.360 2.752 The number to be removed is not on your
list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-87

ECLS20AQ English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

9 2.944 2.336 There are no more entries on your list.


10 3.456 2.848 There are no more private entries on your
list.
11 3.360 2.816 The number you have added is a private
entry.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS20AQ English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-88 Appendix A

ECLS20AQ English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

3 0.256 .25 s silence


4 4.256 3.584 Please start again, or dial 0 for instructions.
5 5.184 4.640 We are sorry. The number you have dialed
is not available with this service.
6 4.288 3.744 We are sorry. The number you have dialed
is incorrect.
7 4.896 4.352 We are sorry. The number of the last
calling party is not available.
8 3.808 3.264 We are sorry. You have dialed too few
digits.
9 3.680 3.136 We are sorry. You have dialed too many
digits.
10 2.624 2.080 You have cleared the digits dialed.
11 0.512 .5 s silence
12 1.024 1 s silence
13 2.048 2 s silence
14 3.072 3 s silence
15 4.096 4 s silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-89

Voice file name ECLS20AR


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AR.

ECLS20AR English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 3.392 2.784 To add an entry, dial 1, 2.
5 3.904 3.296 To add an entry, please press the number
sign key.
6 1.984 To reject the last calling party,

7.808 4.576 dial 1, 2, and then dial 0, 1.


7 1.984 To reject the last calling party,

10.560 7.328 press the number sign key, dial 0, 1, and


then press the number sign key again.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-90 Appendix A

ECLS20AR English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 4.448 3.904 To turn on this service, you must add an


entry to your list.
9 7.648 6.976 We are sorry. This service is being
interrupted. Please hang up and try again
in a few minutes.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS20AR English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-91

ECLS20AR English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 4.384 3.712 Please continue, or dial 0 for instructions.


5 4.864 4.192 Please try other options, or dial 0 for
instructions.
6 5.184 4.576 We are sorry. Please try adding the number
again in a few minutes.
7 4.064 3.456 We are sorry. There are no entries on you
list.
8 6.560 5.592 We are sorry. Your list is full. You must
remove an entry before adding another.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-92 Appendix A

Voice file name ECLS20AS


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AS.

ECLS20AS English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-93

ECLS20AS English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 4.256 Dial the number to be removed, then press


the star key again.
5.664 To remove all entries, dial 0, 8, then press
the star key again.

6.272 To remove just the private entries, dial 0, 9,


then press the star key again.

3.360 To hear these instructions repeated, dial 0.

23.808 1.280 Please dial now.


5 1.984 Dial the number to be removed.

3.616 To remove all entries, dial 0, 8.

4.256 To remove just the private entries, dial 0, 9.

3.360 To hear these instructions repeated, dial 0.

17.472 1.280 Please dial now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS20AS English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-94 Appendix A

ECLS20AS English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 4.352 Dial the number to be added, then press
the number sign key again.
6.144 To add the last calling party, dial 0, 1, then
press the number sign key again.

13.664 1.280 Please dial now.


5 1.792 Dial the number to be added.

3.872 To add the last calling party, dial 0, 1.

8.832 1.280 Please dial now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-95

ECLS20AS English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 5.760 Please dial the number to which you want


your calls forwarded, then press the
number sign key.
8.288 1.280
Please dial now.
7 3.520 Please dial the number to which you want
your calls forwarded.

6.048 1.280 Please dial now.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ECLS20AT


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AT.

ECLS20AT English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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ECLS20AT English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 1.600 0.576 Next,
5 2.784 1.760 Next, extension
6 1.856 0.832 Repeating,
7 3.008 1.984 Repeating, extension
8 1.888 1.536 The number you have dialed,
9 1.952 1.312 is not permitted.
10 2.336 1.920 The number you have added is
11 2.816 2.400 The number you have added is extension
12 2.304 1.824 The number you have removed is
13 2.816 2.400 The number you have removed is
extension
14 2.592 2.112 The first entry on your list is
15 3.328 2.848 The first entry on your list is extension
16 2.912 2.304 This number is already on your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-97

ECLS20AT English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

17 4.224 3.744 This number is already on your list.


Extension
18 2.688 2.272 Your calls will be forwarded to

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS20AT English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone


2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 - 13 Digits 0 - 9 with high (rising) intonation.
14- 23 Digits 0 - 9 with low (rising) intonation.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-98 Appendix A

ECLS20AT English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

24 - 33 Digits 0 - 9 with wave (fallrise) intonation.


34 - 43 Digits 0 - 9 with falling intonation.
44- 53 Digits 0 - 9 with flat intonation.
54 - 63 Digits 0 - 9 with flat intonation.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ECLS20AU


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AU.

ECLS20AU English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-99

ECLS20AU English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 3.168 2.560 There is one private entry on your list.
5 3.232 2.624 There are two private entries on your list.
6 2.944 2.336 There are three private entries on your list.
7 3.104 2.496 There are four private entries on your list.
8 3.232 2.624 There are five private entries on your list.
9 3.040 2.432 There are six private entries on your list.
10 3.072 2.464 There are seven private entries on your list.
11 3.072 2.464 There are eight private entries on your list.
12 3.168 2.560 There are nine private entries on your list.
13 3.008 2.400 There are ten private entries on your list.
14 3.104 2.496 There are 11 private entries on your list.
15 3.168 2.560 There are 12 private entries on your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-100 Appendix A

ECLS20AU English voice file content for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 2.464 1.792 including one private entry.
5 2.624 1.952 including two private entries.
6 2.496 1.824 including three private entries.
7 2.720 2.048 including four private entries.
8 2.688 2.016 including five private entries.
9 2.528 1.856 including six private entries.
10 2.752 2.080 including seven private entries.
11 2.592 1.920 including eight private entries.
12 2.528 1.856 including nine private entries.
13 2.752 2.080 including ten private entries.
14 2.720 2.048 including 11 private entries.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-101

ECLS20AU English voice file content for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

15 2.656 1.984 including 12 private entries.


16 3.008 1.792 This is the end of your list.
17 5.216 4.000 This is the end of your list. Your list is now
empty.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name ECLS20AV


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AV.

ECLS20AV English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-102 Appendix A

ECLS20AV English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s second silence
4 5.280 4.608 Please continue, dial 0 for instructions, or
hang up.
5 5.824 4.608 Please continue, dial 0 for instructions, or
hang up.
6 2.176 1.824 The list contains one entry.
7 2.112 1.760 The list contains two entries.
8 2.304 1.952 The list contains three entries.
9 2.400 2.048 The list contains four entries.
10 2.432 2.080 The list contains five entries.
11 2.336 1.984 The list contains six entries.
12 2.432 2.080 The list contains seven entries.
13 2.368 2.016 The list contains eight entries.
14 2.432 2.080 The list contains nine entries.
15 2.208 1.856 The list contains ten entries.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-103

ECLS20AV English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

16 2.496 2.144 The list contains 11 entries.


17 2.432 2.080 The list contains 12 entries.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS20AV English voice file contents for visual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 4.736 4.064 Please try other options, or dial 0 for
instructions.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-104 Appendix A

ECLS20AV English voice file contents for visual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 2.624 2.016 There is one entry on your list.


6 2.592 1.984 There are two entries on your list.
7 2.624 2.016 There are three entries on your list.
8 2.720 2.112 There are four entries on your list.
9 2.816 2.208 There are five entries on your list.
10 2.592 1.984 There are six entries on your list.
11 2.912 2.304 There are seven entries on your list.
12 2.560 1.952 There are eight entries on your list.
13 2.624 2.016 There are nine entries on your list.
14 2.656 2.048 There are ten entries on your list.
15 2.720 2.112 There are 11 entries on your list.
16 2.752 2.144 There are 12 entries on your list.
17 2.624 2.016 There are no entries on your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-105

Voice file name ECLS20AW


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76AW.

ECLS20AW English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.072 2.464 Your call block service is now on.
5 2.816 2.208 Your call block service is now off.
6 3.232 2.624 Your call screen service is now on.
7 2.976 2.368 Your call screen service is now off.
8 4.064 3.456 Your selective call forwarding service is
now on.
9 3.872 3.264 Your selective call forwarding service is
now off.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-106 Appendix A

ECLS20AW English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

11 4.192 3.584 Your distinctive ringing call waiting service


is now on.
12 4.320 3.712 Your distinctive ringing call waiting service
is now off.
13 3.072 2.464 Your avoid-a-call service is now on.
14 3.072 2.464 Your avoid-a-call service is now off.
15 1.024 0.352 Prompt tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

ECLS20AW English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-107

ECLS20AW English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 8.224 6.944 If this number is correct, dial 1. If this
number is not correct, dial 0.
5 1.952 1.280 Please dial now.
6 6.720 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your written instructions, and try again later.
7 7.264 6.048 We are sorry. Please hang up now, consult
your written instructions, and try again later.
8 6.272 5.600 You may dial during the announcements for
faster service. When you have finished,
hang up.
9 7.776 7.104 After hearing an entry, you may dial 0, 7 to
delete it and continue reviewing your list.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-108 Appendix A

Voice file name EMCCS0CA


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CA.

EMCCS0CA English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 – 1 s of silence
1 0.160 – test tone 760 Hz at -13dbm
2 0.992 – prompt tone
3 0.512 – 0.5 s of silence
4 to 7 – – reserved phrase
8 to 39 – SIT1 to SIT combination 1 (refer to note) to SIT
SIT32 combination 32 (refer to the table on
page 4)
40 4.320 MCC1 Please dial your card number or zero for an
operator now.
41 6.016 MCC2 Please dial your card number again now.
The card number you have dialed is not
valid.
42 2.112 MCC3 Please dial your card number.
43 6.976 MCC4 Please hang up and dial zero plus the
number you are calling. The card number
you have dialed is not valid.
44 2.176 MCC5 You may dial another call now.
45 5.952 MCC6 Please dial the number you are calling
again now. The number you have dialed is
not correct.
46 2.336 MCC7 Please dial the number you are calling.
47 6.816 MCC8 Please hang up and dial zero plus the
number you are calling. The number you
have dialed is not correct.
48 4.032 MCC9 Please hang up and dial zero plus the
number you are calling.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-109

EMCCS0CA English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

49 5.184 MCC10 Valid number unrestricted PIN RAO XXX.


50 5.088 MCC11 Valid number restricted PIN, RAO XXX.
51 6.176 MCC12 Valid number unrestricted PIN, RAO
unavailable.
52 3.328 MCC13 Invalid number, please dial again now.
53 2.432 MCC14 Invalid number, please hang up.
54 5.888 MCC15 Please hang up and dial direct. This
number cannot be dialed as a sequence
call.
55 1.216 ABC tone Beep and decaying dial tone.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

The following table defines the special information tones, timing and
frequencies.

EMCCS0CA English Special Information Tone (SIT) definitions

Phrase Phrase
number number
hexadecimal decimal Name First tone Second tone Third tone

8 8 SIT1 1 short 1 short 1 short


9 9 SIT2 1 short 1 short 1 long
A 10 SIT3 1 short 1 long 1 short

Note: SIT components


Frequencies (Hz) First tone Second tone Third tone
low 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high 985.2 1428.5 NA

Duration (ms) short 288


long 384

—continued—

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17-110 Appendix A

EMCCS0CA English Special Information Tone (SIT) definitions (continued)

Phrase Phrase
number number
hexadecimal decimal Name First tone Second tone Third tone

B 11 SIT4 1 short 1 long 1 long


C 12 SIT5 1 short 1 short 1 short
D 13 SIT6 1 short 1 short 1 long
E 14 SIT7 1 short 1 long 1 short
F 15 SIT8 1 short 1 long 1 long
10 16 SIT9 1 long 1 short 1 short
11 17 SIT10 1 long 1 short 1 long
12 18 SIT11 1 long 1 long 1 short
13 19 SIT12 1 long 1 long 1 long
14 20 SIT13 1 long 1 short 1 short
15 21 SIT14 1 long 1 short 1 long
16 22 SIT15 1 long 1 long 1 short
17 23 SIT16 1 long 1 long 1 long
18 24 SIT17 1 short 1 short 1 short
19 25 SIT18 1 short 1 short 1 long
1A 26 SIT19 1 short 1 long 1 short
1B 27 SIT20 1 short 1 long 1 long
1C 28 SIT21 1 short 1 short 1 short
1D 29 SIT22 1 short 1 short 1 long
1E 30 SIT23 1 short 1 long 1 short
1F 31 SIT24 1 short 1 long 1 long
20 32 SIT25 1 long 1 short 1 short

Note: SIT components


Frequencies (Hz) First tone Second tone Third tone
low 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high 985.2 1428.5 NA

Duration (ms) short 288


long 384

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-111

EMCCS0CA English Special Information Tone (SIT) definitions (continued)

Phrase Phrase
number number
hexadecimal decimal Name First tone Second tone Third tone

21 33 SIT26 1 long 1 short 1 long


22 34 SIT27 1 long 1 long 1 short
23 35 SIT28 1 long 1 long 1 long
24 36 SIT29 1 long 1 short 1 short
25 37 SIT30 1 long 1 short 1 long
26 38 SIT31 1 long 1 long 1 short
27 39 SIT32 1 long 1 long 1 long

Note: SIT components


Frequencies (Hz) First tone Second tone Third tone
low 913.8 1370.6 1776.7
high 985.2 1428.5 NA

Duration (ms) short 288


long 384

—end—

EMCCS0CA English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 – 1 s of silence
1 0.160 – test tone 760 Hz at -13 dbm
2 0.992 – prompt tone
3 0.512 – 0.5 s of silence
4 to 7 – – reserved phrase
8 to 39 – SIT1 to SIT combination 1 (refer to note) to SIT
SIT32 combination 32
40 0.864 letter C C

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-112 Appendix A

EMCCS0CA English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

41 0.864 letter L L
42 0.864 letter N N
43 0.864 letter P P
44 0.864 letter X X
45 0.928 MCC16 Thank you
47 0.608 digit 0 zero
48 0.519 digit 1 one
49 0.544 digit 2 two
50 0.544 digit 3 three
51 0.640 digit 4 four
52 0.768 digit 5 five
53 0.640 digit 6 six
54 0.672 digit 7 seven
55 0.544 digit 8 eight
56 0.672 digit 9 nine

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-113

Voice file name FAABS0HD


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76HD.

FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 test tone

0.160 705 Hz tone


2 (prompt tone)

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 941 Hz + 1477 Hz tones

1.216 0.224 350 Hz + 440 Hz tones exponentially


decreased with a time constant of 1600
5 2.816 The card number received is not valid.

5.568 2.240 Please enter your card number again.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-114 Appendix A

FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 2.240 Please enter your calling card number

2.304 or dial zero to reach an operator.

6.464 1.344 This is a recording.


7 1.024 Please hang up,

3.808 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
8 2.816 The card number received is not valid.

1.024 Please hang up,

7.072 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
9 2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

1.024 Please hang up,

6.432 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
10 2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

5.024 2.432 Please redial the number you are calling.


11 0.608 0.608 Thank you.
12 1.504 1.504 invalid number
13 0.928 We are sorry,

1.664 your call did not go through.

1.728 Please try your call again.

6.720 1.344 This is a recording.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-115

FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

14 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.816 The card number received is not valid.

6.784 2.240 Please enter your card number again.


15 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.240 Please enter your calling card number

2.304 or dial zero to reach an operator.

7.680 1.344 This is a recording.


16 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

1.024 Please hang up,

5.024 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
17 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.816 The card number received is not valid.

1.024 Please hang up,

8.288 2.624 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.
18 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

1.024 Please hang up,

7.648 2.432 then dial zero and the number you are
calling.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-116 Appendix A

FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

19 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.176 An incorrect number was dialed.

6.240 2.432 Please redial the number you are calling.


20 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

1.824 0.608 Thank you.


21 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

2.720 1.504 Invalid number.


22 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.928 We are sorry,

1.664 your call did not go through.

1.728 Please try your call again.

7.936 1.344 This is a recording.


23 0.320 0.320 (32 ms silence)
24 0.160 0.160 (160 ms silence)
25 0.320 0.320 (320 ms silence)
26 0.480 0.480 (480 ms silence)
27 0.640 0.640 (640 ms silence)
28 0.800 0.800 (800 ms silence)
29 0.960 0.960 (960 ms silence)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-117

FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 test tone

0.160 705 Hz tone


2 (prompt tone)

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 0.25 s silence
4 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 941 Hz + 1477 Hz tones

1.216 0.224 350 Hz + 440 Hz tones exponentially


decreased with a time constant of 1600
5 1.920 1.920 Please enter your card number.
6 2.176 2.176 Please dial the number you are calling.
7 1.952 1.952 You may place another call now.
8 0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

4.608 1.8245 RAO unavailable.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-118 Appendix A

FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

9 0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

4.064 0.960 RAO ...


10 0.992 Valid number,

1.120 restricted PIN,

3.968 0.960 RAO ...


11 0.704 0.640 0 (English digit–intonation 1)
12 0.608 0.480 1 (English digit–intonation 1)
13 0.640 0.448 2 (English digit–intonation 1)
14 0.608 0.480 3 (English digit–intonation 1)
15 0.608 0.480 4 (English digit–intonation 1)
16 0.672 0.608 5 (English digit–intonation 1)
17 0.640 0.512 6 (English digit–intonation 1)
18 0.640 0.544 7 (English digit–intonation 1)
19 0.608 0.352 8 (English digit–intonation 1)
20 0.672 0.608 9 (English digit–intonation 1)
21 0.736 0.672 0 (English digit–intonation 2)
22 0.672 0.544 1 (English digit–intonation 2)
23 0.704 0.416 2 (English digit–intonation 2)
24 0.704 0.448 3 (English digit–intonation 2)
25 0.704 0.384 4 (English digit–intonation 2)
26 0.704 0.512 5 (English digit–intonation 2)
27 0.704 0.576 6 (English digit–intonation 2)
28 0.704 0.512 7 (English digit–intonation 2)
29 0.736 0.352 8 (English digit–intonation 2)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (English) 17-119

FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

30 0.672 0.544 9 (English digit–intonation 2)


31 0.640 0.512 0 (English digit–intonation 3)
32 0.576 0.416 1 (English digit–intonation 3)
33 0.576 0.320 2 (English digit–intonation 3)
34 0.576 0.384 3 (English digit–intonation 3)
35 0.576 0.384 4 (English digit–intonation 3)
36 0.608 0.448 5 (English digit–intonation 3)
37 0.640 0.512 6 (English digit–intonation 3)
38 0.608 0.480 7 (English digit–intonation 3)
39 0.608 0.384 8 (English digit–intonation 3)
40 0.640 0.544 9 (English digit–intonation 3)
41 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

3.136 1.920 Please enter your card number.


42 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

3.392 2.176 Please dial the number you are calling.


43 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

3.168 1.952 You may place another call now.


44 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

5.824 1.824 RAO unavailable.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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FAABS0HD English voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

45 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 Valid number,

1.216 unrestricted PIN,

4.960 0.960 RAO ...


46 1.216 (CCC prompt tone)

0.992 Valid number,

1.120 restricted PIN,

4.684 0.960 RAO ...


47 0.032 0.032 (32 ms silence)
48 0.160 0.160 (160 ms silence)
49 0.320 0.320 (320 ms silence)
50 0.480 0.480 (480 ms silence)
51 0.640 0.640 (640 ms silence)
52 0.800 0.800 (800 ms silence)
53 0.960 0.960 (960 ms silence)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-121

French announcements
This section contains the following voice files:
• FAOSS0BF
• FAOSS0BG
• FACCSOBH
• FCLS10BJ
• FCLS10BK
• FCLS20BP
• FCLS20BQ
• FCLS20BR
• FCLS20BS
• FCSL20BT
• FCLS20BU
• FCLS20BV
• FCLS20BW
Voice file name FAOSS0BF
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BF.

FAOSS0BF French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 760 Hz at -13dbm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 5.856 AVRF03 a ete remplace. Vous pouvez maintenant
appeler sans frais le: un, huit-cent
5 1.216 AVRF06 est en derangement

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-122 Appendix A

FAOSS0BF French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 3.936 AVRF07 est en derangement. Mais, vous pouvez


joindre l’abonne au
7 1.088 AVRF08 est suspendu
8 2.300 AVRF09 est suspendu. Mais, vous pouvez joindre
l’abonne au
9 1.472 AVRF12 n’est plus en service
10 4.320 AVRF13 n’est plus en service. Mais, vous pouvez
joindre l’abonne au
11 2.560 AVRF14 vous devez maintenant appeler le
12 4.608 AVRF15 vous pouvez maintenant appeler sans frais
le: un, huit-cent
13 4.608 AVRF18 Ce numero a ete remplace. Vous pouvez
maintenant appeler sans frais le: un,
huit-cent
14 2.272 AVRF20 Ce numero n’est plus en service.
15 5.248 AVRF21 Il n’y a plus d’abonne a ce numero. Vous
devez maintenant appeler le
16 7.232 AVRF22 Il n’y a plus d’abonne a ce numero. Vous
pouvez maintenant appeler sans frais le:
un, huit-cent
17 4.096 AVRF23 En raison d’un incendie, ce numero n’est
plus en service.
18 6.560 AVRF24 En raison d’un incendie, ce numero n’est
plus en service. Mais, vous pouvez joindre
l’abonne au
19 2.240 AVRF25 en raison d’un incendie, le
20 2.592 AVRF26 je repete
21 3.552 AVRF27 Je repete. Le numero est
22 4.320 AVRF28 Je repete. Le numero est: un
23 5.216 AVRF29 Je repete. Le numero est: un, huit-cent

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-123

FAOSS0BF French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

24 4.608 AVRF32 L’abonne a change d’adress. Il n’y a plus


d’abonne a ce numero.
25 2.304 AVRF36 La ligne est en derangement.
26 5.056 AVRF37 La ligne est en derangement. Mais, vous
pouvez joindre l’abonne au
27 1.472 AVRF40 le numero est
28 2.304 AVRF41 le numero est: un
29 6.144 AVRF53 Vous pouvez obtenir le numero sans frais.
Le numero est: un, huit-cent
30 3.360 AVRF58 est en service. Veuillez refaire votre appel.
31 2.592 AVRF62 Il n’y a plus d’abonne a ce numero.
32 2.112 AVRF63 mais vous pouvez joindre l’abonne au
49 AVRF64 huit-cent
52 AVRF65 un

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FAOSS0BF French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 760 Hz at -13 dbm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 5.344 AVRF02 a ete remplace par un numero confidentiel.
Il ne figure pas dans nos listes.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-124 Appendix A

FAOSS0BF French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 3.800 AVRF04 a change d’adresse. Mais, la ligne n’est


pas encore en service.
6 6.304 AVRF17 Ce numero a ete remplace par un numero
confidentiel. Il ne figure pas dans nos
listes.
7 4.192 AVRF31 L’abonne a change d’adresse. Il n’y a plus
d’abonne au
8 4.640 AVRF33 L’abonne a change d’adresse. Mais la
ligne n’est pas encore en service.
9 1.184 AVRF39 le numero
10 2.432 AVRF44 les appels n’y sont plus gratuits
11 4.672 AVRF45 Les appels n’y sont plus gratuits. Mais,
vous pouvez appeler a frais vires.
12 4.896 AVRF47 Nous procedons a des essais sur la ligne.
Veuillez rappeler plus tard.
13 2.144 AVRF50 Veuillez rappeler plus tard.
14 5.952 AVRF54 A la demande de l’abonne, le numero est
confidentiel. Il ne figure pas dans nos
listes.
15 3.136 AVRF55 a la demande de l’abonne, le service au
16 5.152 AVRF56 a la demande de l’abonne, le service est
suspendu a ce numero
17 2.048 AVRF59 il n’y a plus d’abonne au
18 1.856 AVRF61 il n’y a pas d’abonne au

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-125

Voice file name FAOSS0BG


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BG.

FAOSS0BG French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 760 Hz at -13dbm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 1.920 AVRF01 a ete remplace par le
5 1.344 AVRF05 au lieu du
6 1.504 AVRF10 n’est pas en service
7 1.856 AVRF11 n’est pas encore en service
8 3.200 AVRF16 ce numero a ete remplace par le
9 2.400 AVRF19 ce numero n’est pas en service
10 1.856 AVRF30 je regrette
11 1.184 AVRF34 l’abonne du
12 0.896 AVRF35 la ligne
13 2.496 AVRF38 la ligne n’est pas encore en service
14 1.216 AVRF42 le service au
15 2.560 AVRF43 le service est suspendu a ce numero
16 2.656 AVRF46 nous procedons a des essais sur la ligne
17 2.208 AVRF48 on ne peut recevoir d’appels au
18 5.888 AVRF49 si vous desirez de l’aide, ne quittez pas.
Un telephoniste vous repondra.
19 1.728 AVRF51 vous avez obtenu le

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-126 Appendix A

FAOSS0BG French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

20 2.720 AVRF52 vous devez temporairement appeler le


21 3.328 AVRF57 a ce numero, on ne peut recevoir d’appels

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FAOSS0BG French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 760 Hz at -13dbm
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.512 0.5 s of silence
4 1 FHIRI0 zero (high rising intonation)
5 1 FHIRI1 un
6 1 FHIRI2 deux
7 1 FHIRI3 trois
8 1 FHIRI4 quatre
9 1 FHIRI5 cinq
10 1 FHIRI6 six
11 1 FHIRI7 sept
12 1 FHIRI8 huit
13 1 FHIRI9 neuf
14 1 FLORI0 zero (low rising intonation)
15 1 FLORI1 un
16 1 FLORI2 deux

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-127

FAOSS0BG French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

17 1 FLORI3 trois
18 1 FLORI4 quatre
19 1 FLORI5 cinq
20 1 FLORI6 six
21 1 FLORI7 sept
22 1 FLORI8 huit
23 1 FLORI9 neuf
24 1 FWAVE0 zero (falling, rising intonation)
25 1 FWAVE1 un
26 1 FWAVE2 deux
27 1 FWAVE3 trois
28 1 FWAVE4 quatre
29 1 FWAVE5 cinq
30 1 FWAVE6 six
31 1 FWAVE7 sept
32 1 FWAVE8 huit
33 1 FWAVE9 neuf
34 1 FFALL0 zero (falling intonation)
35 1 FFALL1 un
36 1 FFALL2 deux
37 1 FFALL3 trois
38 1 FFALL4 quatre
39 1 FFALL5 cinq
40 1 FFALL6 six
41 1 FFALL7 sept
42 1 FFALL8 huit

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-128 Appendix A

FAOSS0BG French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

43 1 FFALL9 neuf
44 1 FFLTB0 zero (flat B intonation)
45 1 FFLTB1 un
46 1 FFLTB2 deux
47 1 FFLTB3 trois
48 1 FFLTB4 quatre
49 1 FFLTB5 cinq
50 1 FFLTB6 six
51 1 FFLTB7 sept
52 1 FFLTB8 huit
53 1 FFLTB9 neuf
54 2.464 AVRF60 Il n’ya pas d’abonne a ce numero

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name FACCS0BH


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BH.

FACCS0BH French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total
Phrase ID duration Duration Phrase name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 750 Hz
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.256 ACCSPAUSE 0.25 s of silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-129

FACCS0BH French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total
Phrase ID duration Duration Phrase name Content

4 1.216 ACCSTONE
5 5.504 ACCSFRE2 Le numero de carte d’appel recu n’est
pas valide. Veuillez entrer a nouveau
votre numero de carte.
6 7.168 ACCSFRE1 Veuillez entrer votre numero de carte
d’appel ou faire le zero pour joindre le
telephoniste. C’etait un message
enregistre.
7 4.928 ACCSFRE9 Veuillez raccrocher, puis faire le zero et
composer le numero que vous voulez
joindre.
8 7.808 ACCSFRE4 Le numero de carte d’appel recu n’est
pas valide. Veuillez raccrocher, puis
faire le zero et composer le numero que
vous voulez joindre.
9 8.000 ACCSFRE8 Le numero que vous avez compose est
inexact. Veuillez raccrocher, puis faire le
zero et composer le numero que vous
voulez joindre.
10 6.240 ACCSFRE6 Le numero que vous avez compose est
inexact. Veuillez composer a nouveau le
numero que vous voulez joindre.
11 8.256 ACCSFRE15 Des difficultes techniques nous
empechent pour l’instant d’acheminer
votre appel. Veuillez composer de
nouveau. C’etait un message
enregistre.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-130 Appendix A

FACCS0BH French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s of silence
1 0.160 test tone 750 Hz
2 0.992 prompt tone
3 0.256 ACCSPAU 0.25 s of silence
SE
4 1.216 ACCSTON
E
5 2.496 ACCSFRE3 Veuillez entrer votre numero de carte
d’appel.
6 2.752 ACCSFRE7 Veuillez composer le numero que vous
voulez joindre.
7 0.544 ACCSFRE1 merci
6
8 1.440 ACCSFRE1 numero non valide
3
9 2.112 ACCSFRE5 Vous pouvez maintenant faire un autre
appel.
10 4.992 ACCSFRE1 numero valide, NIP autorise, BRC non
2 disponible
11 4.160 ACCSFRE1 numero valide, NIP autorise, BRC: xxx.
0
12 4.416 ACCSFRE1 numero valide, NIP autorise, BRC non
2 disponible
13 0.640 CFRR0 zero (rising inflection)
14 0.544 CFRR1 un
15 0.608 CFRR2 deux
16 0.608 CFRR3 trois
17 0.640 CFRR4 quatre
18 0.704 CFRR5 cinq
19 0.640 CFRR6 six

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-131

FACCS0BH French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

20 0.672 CFRR7 sept


21 0.640 CFRR8 huit
22 0.640 CFRR9 neuf
23 0.608 FRE0 zero (flat B intonation)
24 0.736 FRE1 un
25 0.704 FRE2 deux
26 0.704 FRE3 trois
27 0.768 FRE4 quatre
28 0.704 FRE5 cinq
29 0.704 FRE6 six
30 0.736 FRE7 sept
31 0.736 FRE8 huit
32 0.704 FRE9 neuf
33 0.640 CFRF0 zero (falling intonation)
34 0.576 CFRF1 un
35 0.608 CFRF2 deux
36 0.640 CFRF3 trois
37 0.704 CFRF4 quatre
38 0.768 CFRF5 cinq
39 0.704 CFRF6 six
40 0.672 CFRF7 sept
41 0.672 CFRF8 huit
42 0.672 CFRF9 neuf

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-132 Appendix A

Voice file name FCLS10BJ


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BJ.

FCLS10BJ French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 1/4 second silence
4 1.824 1.152 Veuillez raccrocher.
5 4.160 3.616 Il est impossible d’obtenir le numéro du
dernier demandeur.
6 4.288 3.744 Vous ne pouvez pas composer ce numéro
au moyen de cette fonction.
7 3.232 2.688 Vous avez annulé toutes vos demandes de
rappel.
8 3.168 Le dernier appel que vous avez reçu a été
retracé.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-133

FCLS10BJ French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8.448 4.160 Si vous désirez faire d’autres démarches,


communiquez avec la police.
9 3.680 Le dernier appel que vous avez reçu ne
peut pas être retracé.
9.120 4.320 Pour obtenir d’autres instructions,
consultez les pages liminaires de
l’annuaire.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS10BJ French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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FCLS10BJ French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 1/4 second silence
4 6.208 5.536 Une sonnerie spéciale vous avertira dès
qu’elle sera libre. Veuillez raccrocher.
5 5.152 4.544 Vous ne pouvez pas composer
actuellement ce numéro au moyen de cette
fonction.
6 1.088 0.544 (Busy Tone)
7 3.360 2.688 Raccrochez et essayez de nouveau plus
tard.
8 1.984 1.312 La ligne est occupée.
9 2.432 1.824 La ligne est de nouveau occupée.
10 5.600 4.928 Raccrochez et essayez de nouveau plus
tard, ou composez le numéro vous–même.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-135

Voice file name FCLS10BK


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BK.

FCLS10BK French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 1/4 second silence
4 4.928 3.648 Pour le composer, faites le “un”; sinon
raccrochez.
5 3.360 2.688 Raccrochez et composez le numéro
vous-même.
6 3.168 2.688 Le numéro de dernier demandeur est le ...

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-136 Appendix A

FCLS10BK French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

7 3.360 3.296 Le numéro de dernier demandeur est


confidentiel.
8 4.160 3.616 Vous ne pouvez pas composer ce numéro
au moyen de cette fonction.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS10BK French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 1/4 second silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-137

FCLS10BK French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0 (High rise intonation)


5 1
6 2
7 3
8 4
9 5
10 6
11 7
12 8
13 9
14 0 (Low rise intonation)
15 1
16 2
17 3
18 4
19 5
19 6
20 7
21 8
22 9
23 0 (Fall rise intonation)
24 1
25 2
26 3
27 4
28 5

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-138 Appendix A

FCLS10BK French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

29 6
30 7
31 8
32 9
33 0 (Falling intonation)
34 1
35 2
36 3
37 4
38 5
39 6
40 7
41 8
42 9
43 0 (Level or flat intonation)
44 1
45 2
47 3
48 4
49 5
50 6
51 7
52 8
53 9

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-139

Voice file name FCLS20BP


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BP.

FCLS20BP French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-140 Appendix A

FCLS20BP French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

3 0.256 1/4 second silence


4 4.448 Composez le numéro à supprimer et
appuyez de nouveau sur l’étoile.
6.560 Pour supprimer tous les
numéros, faites 0, 8 et appuyez de
7.328 nouveau sur l’étoile. Pour
supprimer les numéros confidentiels
seulement, faites 0, 9 et appuyez de
3.456 nouveau sur l’étoile.
Pour écouter de nouveau les
instructions, faites le 0.
26.112 1.344
Veuillez faire votre choix.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS20BP French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 one second silence


1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-141

FCLS20BP French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 1/4 second silence
4 1.888 Composez le numéro à supprimer.
Pour supprimer tous les numéros, faites 0,
8. Pour supprimer les numéros
confidentiels seulement, faites 0, 9.
Pour écouter de nouveau les
instructions, faites le 0.
Veuillez faire votre choix.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-142 Appendix A

Voice file name FCLS20BQ


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BQ.

FCLS20BQ French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 5.504 4.832 Recommencez, faites le 0 pour obtenir des
instructions ou raccrochez.
5 3.264 2.720 Le numéro que vous avez composé est
incorrect.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-143

FCLS20BQ French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 2.400 1.728 Cette commande est incorrecte.


7 3.712 3.136 Le numéro à supprimer ne figure pas dans
votre liste.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS20BQ French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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FCLS20BQ French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 4.416 3.840 Pour activer cette fonction, ajoutez un


numéro à votre liste.
5 2.592 Pour refuser les appels du dernier
demandeur, appuyez sur le carré, faites 0,
9.248 5.536 1 et appuyez de nouveau sur le carré.
6 2.592 Pour refuser les appels du dernier
demandeur, faites 1, 2 puis 0, 1.
7.808 4.032
7 3.136 2.464 Pour l’ajouter, appuyez sur le carré.
8 3.008 2.336 Pour l’ajouter, faites 1, 2.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name FCLS20BR


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BR.

FCLS20BR French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-145

FCLS20BR French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 4.096 Composez le numéro à ajouter et appuyez
de nouveau sur
7.008 pour ajouter le numéro du dernier
demandeur, faites 0, 1 et appuyez de
14.722 1.344 nouveau sur le carré
veuillez faire votre choix.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-146 Appendix A

FCLS20BR French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 2.016 Composez le numéro à ajouter.

4.384 Pour ajouter le numéro du dernier


demandeur, faiter 0, 1
9.568 1.344 veuillez faire votre choix.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-147

Voice file name FCLS20BS


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BS

FCLS20BS French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 4.320 3.584 Recommencez ou faites le 0 pour obtenir
des instructions.
5 3.520 2.976 Vous avez composé un nombre insuffisant
de chiffres.
6 3.456 2.880 Vous avez composé un trop grand nombre
de chiffres.
7 3.744 3.136 Le numéro du dernier demandeur n’est pas
accessible.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-148 Appendix A

FCLS20BS French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 4.352 3.744 Le systeme ne peut pas accepter le


numéro que vous avez composé.
9 5.696 5.088 Après avoir appuyé sur le carré ou l’étoile,
composez un numéro de téléphone.
10 6.048 5.504 Après avoir faite 1, 2 ou 1, 1, composez un
numéro de téléphone.
11 3.680 3.072 Vous venez de supprimer les chiffres que
vous avez composés.
12 0.352 0.352 (Prompt tone)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS20BS French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-149

FCLS20BS French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 2.560 Pour activer cette fonction, faites le 3.

2.880 Pour ajouter un numéro, appuyez sur le


carré.
4.064 Pour supprimer un ou plusieurs numéros,
appuyez sur l’étoile.
3.968 Pour écouter les numéros qui figurent dans
votre liste, faites le 1.
3.456 Pour écouter de nouveau les instructions,
faites le 0.
21.888 1.344 Veuillez faire votre choix.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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FCLS20BS French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

5 3.040 Pour désactiver cette fonction, faites le 3.

2.880 Pour ajouter un numéro, appuyez sur le


carré.
4.064
Pour supprimer un ou plusieurs numéros,
3.968 appuyez sur l’étoile.
Pour écouter les numéros qui figurent dans
3.456 votre liste, faites le 1.
Pour écouter de nouveau les instructions,
22.368 1.344 faites le 0.
Veuillez faire votre choix.
6 2.560 Pour activer cette fonction, faites le 3.

2.784 Pour ajouter un numéro, faites 1, 2.

4.128 Pour supprimer un ou plusieurs numéros,


faites 1, 1.
3.968 Pour écouter les numéros qui figurent dans
votre liste, faites le 1.
3.456 Pour écouter de nouveau les instructions,
faites le 0.
21.856 1.344 Veuillez faire votre choix.

7 3.040 Pour désactiver cette fonction, faites le 3.

2.784 Pour ajouter un numéro, faites 1, 2.

4.128 Pour supprimer un ou plusieurs numéros,


faites 1, 1.
3.968 Pour écouter les numéros qui figurent dans
votre liste, faites le 1.
3.456 Pour écouter de nouveau les instructions,
faites le 0.
22.336 1.344 Veuillez faire votre choix.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-151

Voice file name FCLS20BT


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BT.

FCLS20BT French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 2.080 1.664 Vous avez ajouté le ...
5 3.424 2.816 Attendez quelques minutes avant d’ajouter
le numéro.
6 1.888 1.472 Vous avez supprimé le ...
7 3.136 2.528 Votre liste ne comporte plus aucun numéro.
8 4.096 3.488 Votre liste ne comporte plus aucun numéro
confidentiel.
9 2.272 1.600 La liste est terminée.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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FCLS20BT French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

10 2.240 1.760 Le premier numéro est le ...


11 2.240 1.824 Le numéro suivant est le ...
12 4.704 4.096 Ce numéro figure déjà dans votre liste
comme numéro confidentiel.
13 1.376 0.832 Le numéro ...
14 2.400 1.728 Figure déjà dans votre liste.
15 2.592 1.984 Je répète, le numéro ...

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS20BT French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-153

FCLS20BT French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 0 (High rise intonation)
5 1
6 2
7 3
8 4
9 5
10 6
11 7
12 8
13 9
14 0 (Low rise intonation)
15 1
16 2
17 3
18 4

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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FCLS20BT French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

19 5
20 6
21 7
22 8
23 9
24 0 (Fall rise intonation)
25 1
26 2
27 3
28 4
29 5
30 6
31 7
32 8
33 9
34 0 (Falling intonation)
35 1
36 2
37 3
38 4
39 5
40 6
41 7
42 8
43 9
44 0 (Level or flat intonation)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-155

FCLS20BT French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

45 1
46 2
47 3
48 4
49 5
50 6
51 7
52 8
53 9

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name FCLS20BU


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BU.

FCLS20BU French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-156 Appendix A

FCLS20BU French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.776 3.168 Votre liste comporte cinq numéros
confidentiels.
5 3.584 2.976 Votre liste comporte deux numéros
confidentiels.
6 3.712 3.104 Votre liste comporte huit numéros
confidentiels.
7 3.680 3.040 Votre liste comporte neuf numéros
confidentiels.
8 3.680 3.072 Votre liste comporte quatre numéros
confidentiels.
9 3.712 3.104 Votre liste comporte sept numéros
confidentiels.
10 3.648 3.040 Votre liste comporte six numéros
confidentiels.
11 3.680 3.072 Votre liste comporte trois numéros
confidentiels.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-157

FCLS20BU French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

12 3.648 3.040 Votre liste comporte un numéro


confidentiel.
13 5.056 4.384 Activez une autre fonction ou faites le 0
pour obtenir des instructions.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS20BU French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-158 Appendix A

FCLS20BU French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 2.816 2.208 Dont cinq numéros confidentiels.


5 2.688 2.080 Dont deux numéros confidentiels.
6 2.688 2.080 Dont dix numéros confidentiels.
7 2.720 2.112 Dont huit numéros confidentiels.
8 2.688 2.080 Dont neuf numéros confidentiels.
9 2.752 2.144 Dont onze numéros confidentiels.
10 2.752 2.144 Dont quatre numéros confidentiels.
11 2.752 2.144 Dont sept numéros confidentiels.
12 2.784 2.176 Dont six numéros confidentiels.
13 2.528 1.920 Dont trois numéros confidentiels..
14 2.624 2.016 Dont un numéro confidentiel.
15 7.744 7.072 Après chaque numéro, faites 0, 7 si vous
désirez le suprimer, et continuez de reviser
votre liste.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-159

Voice file name FCLS20BV


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BV.

FCLS20BV French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 3.776 3.168 Votre liste comporte cinq numéros.
5 3.584 2.976 Votre liste comporte deux numéros.
6 3.712 3.104 Votre liste comporte dix numéros.
7 3.680 3.040 Votre liste comporte douze numéros.
8 3.680 3.072 Votre liste comporte huit numéros.
9 3.712 3.104 Votre liste comporte neuf numéros.
10 3.648 3.040 Votre liste comporte onze numéros.
11 3.680 3.072 Votre liste comporte quatre numéros.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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FCLS20BV French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

12 3.648 3.040 Votre liste comporte sept numéros.


13 2.560 2.144 Votre liste comporte six numéros.
14 2.592 2.176 Votre liste comporte trois numéros.
15 2.592 2.176 Votre liste comporte un numéro.
16 5.056 4.384 Poursuivez, faites le 0 pour obtenir des
instructions ou raccrochez. (Version 2; to
be used following a DN)

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS20BV French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-161

FCLS20BV French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 2.912 2.304 Votre liste comporte cinq numéros.
5 2.720 2.112 Votre liste comporte deux numéros.
6 2.816 2.208 Votre liste comporte dix numéros.
7 2.816 2.208 Votre liste comporte douze numéros.
8 2.880 2.208 Votre liste comporte huit numéros.
9 2.816 2.208 Votre liste comporte neuf numéros.
10 2.880 2.272 Votre liste comporte onze numéros.
11 2.816 2.208 Votre liste comporte quatre numéros.
12 2.944 2.336 Votre liste comporte sept numéros.
13 2.752 2.144 Votre liste comporte six numéros.
14 2.880 2.272 Votre liste comporte trois numéros.
15 2.784 2.176 Votre liste comporte un numéro.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-162 Appendix A

Voice file name FCLS20BW


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76BW.

FCLS20BW French voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence


3 0.256 .25 s silence
4 2.592 1.984 Le sélectif est maintenant activé.
5 2.720 2.112 Le sélectif est maintenant désactivé.
6 5.312 4.640 Poursuivez, faites le 0 pour obtenir des
instructions ou raccrochez. (Version 1)
7 6.528 5.856 Pour gagner du temps, vous pouvez
composer pendant l’annonce raccrochez
dès que vous aurez terminé.
8 3.584 2.976 Le numéro que vous avez ajouté est
confidentiel.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (French) 17-163

FCLS20BW French voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

9 4.960 4.352 Votre liste est completé. Pour ajouter un


numéro supprimez-en un.
10 3.392 2.848 Vous avez supprimé un numéro
confidentiel.
11 5.472 4.800 Raccrochez, consultez le guide de l’usager
et essayez de nouveau plus tard.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

FCLS20BW French voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

0 1.024 1 s silence
1 Test tone

0.160 750 Hz tone

2 Prompt tone

0.512 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.032 silence

0.096 750 Hz tone

0.992 0.128 silence

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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FCLS20BW French voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

3 0.256 .25 s silence


4 3.840 3.232 Votre liste comporte dix numéros
confidentiels.
5 2.720 2.112 Dont douze numéros confidentiels.
6 3.712 3.104 Votre liste comporte douze numéros
confidentiels.
7 3.744 3.136 Votre liste comporte onze numéros
confidentiels.
8 0.352 0.352 (Prompt tone)
9 3.776 3.104 Raccrochez et essayez de nouveau dans
quelques minutes.
10 2.976 2.368 Votre liste ne comporte aucun numéro.
11 3.616 3.008 Vous ne pouvez pas accéder à cette
fonction actuellement.
12 3.200 2.528 Votre liste ne comporte plus aucun numéro.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-165

Spanish announcements
This section contains the following voice files:
• SCLS10CJ
• SCLS10CK
• SCLS20CP
• SCLS20CQ
• SCLS20CR
• SCLS20CS
• SCLS20CT
• SCLS20CU
• SCLS20CV
• SCLS20CW

Voice file name SCLS10CJ


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CJ.

SCLS10CJ Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 CLASSSPA01A Por favor, cuelgue ahora. +


<0.400 second silence>
5 CLASSSPA02 Lo sentimos, desconocemos el
último número que llamó a su
línea. + <0.400 second silence>
6 CLASSSPA03A Lo sentimos, el número no puede
ser conseguido ahora por este
método. + <0.400 second
silence>
7 CLASSSPA03B Los sentimos, el número no
puede ser conseguido por este
método. + <0.400 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-166 Appendix A

SCLS10CJ Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

8 CLASSSPA03C Usted canceló todas sus


solicitudes par devolver
llamadas. + <0.400 second
silence>
9 CLASSSP03D Lo sentimos, el último número
(CLASSSPA07*) que usted llamó no puede ser
conseguido por este método. +
<0.400 second silence>
10 CLASSSPA04 Usted cancelado todas sus
solicitudes par devolver
llamadas. + <0.400 second
silence>
11 CLASSSPA08 Lo sentimos, el último número
que usted llamó no puede ser
conseguido ahora por este
método. + <0.400 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

SCLS10CJ Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 CLASSSPA05 La último llamada a su teléfono


ha sido restreada. Si usted
desea tomar acción,
comuníquese con el
departamento de policía. +
<0.400 second silence>
5 CLASSSPA06 La último llamada a su teléfono
no pudo ser rastreada. Por favor,
consulte las páginas
introductorias de su directorio
telefónico para instrucciones
adicionales. + <0.400 second
silence>

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-167

SCLS10CJ Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

6 CLASSSPA07A Usted será notificado mediante


timbrado espcial cuando la línea
esté libre. Por favor, cuelgue
ahora. + <0.400 second silence>
7 CLASSSPA09 <busy tone = (0.500 second of
{[480 Hz @ -24dBm] + [620Hz @
-24dBm]} + (0.500 second
silence)>
8 CLASSSPA10 Por favor, cuelgue y trate mas
tarde. + <0.400 second silence>
9 CLASSSPA11A La línea está ocupada. + <0.400
second silence)
10 CLASSSPA11B El último número que usted llamó
esta ocupado. + <0.400 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-168 Appendix A

Voice file name SCLS10CK


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CK.

SCLS10CK Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 CLASSSPA12A La línea estuvo libre, sin


embargo, volvió a ocuparse otra
vez. + <0.400 second silence>
5 CLASSSPA13 Por favor cuelgue y trate mas
tarde o llamo al número
directamente. + <0.400 second
silence>
6 CLASSSPA14A <0.400 second silence> + Para
llamar a este número, marque “l”;
de lo contrario, cuelgue ahora. +
<0.400 second silence>
7 CLASSSPA14B Si usted desea llamar a este
número, marque “l”; de lo
contrario, cuelgue ahora. + <
0.400 second silence>
8 CLASSSPA15 Por favor cuelgue ahora y llama
al número directamente. +
<0.400 second silence>
9 CLASSSPA16 El último número que llamó a su
línea fue: + < 0.400 second
silence>
10 CLASSSPA17 El último número que llamó a su
línea es privado. + < 0.400
second silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-169

SCLS10CK Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 FHIRI:SHIRI0 [high-rise] cero + <0.096 second


silence>
5 FHIRI:SHIRI1 [high-rise] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
6 FHIRI:SHIRI2 [high-rise] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
7 FHIRI:SHIRI3 [high-rise] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
8 FHIRI:SHIRI4 [high-rise] cuatro + <0.096
second silence>
9 FHIRI:SHIRI5 [high-rise] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
10 FHIRI:SHIRI6 [high-rise] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
11 FHIRI:SHIRI7 [high-rise] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
12 FHIRI:SHIRI8 [high-rise] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
13 FHIRI:SHIRI9 [high-rise] neuve + <0.096
second silence>
14 FFLTA:SLORI0 [low-rise] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
15 FFLTA:SLORI1 [low-rise] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
16 FFLTA:SLORI2 [low-rise] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
17 FFLTA:SLORI3 [low-rise] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
18 FFLTA:SLORI4 [low-rise] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
19 FFLTA:SLORI5 [low-rise] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-170 Appendix A

SCLS10CK Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

20 FFLTA:SLORI6 [low-rise] seis + <0.096 second


silence>
21 FFLTA:SLORI7 [low-rise] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
22 FFLTA:SLORI8 [low-rise] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
23 FFLATA:SLORI9 [low-rise] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
24 FWAVE: SWAVE0 [falll-rise] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
25 FWAVE: SWAVE1 [fall- rise] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
26 FWAVE: SWAVE2 [fall-rise] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
27 FWAVE: SWAVE3 [fall-rise] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
28 FWAVE: SWAVE4 [fall-rise] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
29 FWAVE: SWAVE5 [fall- rise] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
30 FWAVE: SWAVE6 [fall-rise] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
31 FWAVE: SWAVE7 [fall-rise] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
32 FWAVE: SWAVE8 [fall-rise] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
33 FWAVE:SWAVE9 [fall-rise] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
34 FFALL:SFALL0 [falling] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
35 FFALL:SFALL1 [falling] uno + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-171

SCLS10CK Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

36 FFALL:SFALL2 [falliing] dos + <0.096 second


silence>
37 FFALL:SFALL3 [falling] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
38 FFALL:SFALL4 [falling] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
39 FFALL:SFALL5 [falling] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
40 FFALL:SFALL6 [falling] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
41 FFALL:SFALL7 [falling] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
42 FFALL:SFALL8 [falling] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
43 FFALL:SFALL9 [falling] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
44 FLORI:SFLTA0 [flat] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
45 FLORI:SFLTA1 [flat] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
46 FLORI:SFLTA2 [flat] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
47 FLORI:SFLTA3 [flat] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
48 FLORI:SFLTA4 [ flat] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
49 FLORI:SFLTA5 [flat] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
50 FLORI:SFLTA6 [flat] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
51 FLORI:SFLTA7 [flat] siete + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-172 Appendix A

SCLS10CK Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

52 FLORI:SFLTA8 [flat] ocho + <0.096 second


silence>
53 FLORI:SFLTA9 [flat] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
54 FFLTB:SFLTA0 [flat] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
55 FFLTB:SFLTA1 [flat] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
56 FFLTB:SFLTA2 [flat] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
57 FFLTB:SFLTA3 [flat] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
58 FFLTB:SFLTA4 [flat] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
59 FFLTB:SFLTA5 [flat] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
60 FFLTB:SFLTA6 [flat] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
61 FFLTB:SFLTA7 [flat] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
62 FFLTB:SFLTA8 [flat] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
63 FFLTB:SFLTA9 [flat] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-173

Voice file name SCLS20CP


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CP.

SCLS20CP Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA170-0 Marque el numero que quiere


LISTDEL_SPA-01–01 borrar, y luego marque el
asterisco [*] de nuevo. Para
borrar todos los numeros
privados, marque “cero-ocho”
[0-8], y luego marque el asterisco
[*] de nuevo: para borrar sodo los
privados, marque “cero–nueve”
[0-9] y luego marque el asterisco
[*] de nuevo: para escuchar estas
instrucciones de nuevo,
marque“cero” [0]. Por favor
margue ahora.
5 SLESPA139-0 Si usted no desea recibir llmadas
INITSERV_SPA-01–01 de la ultima persona que lo llamo,
marque el signo de numero [#],
marque “cero–uno” [0–1]. Y luego
el signo de numero [#] de nuevo.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-174 Appendix A

SCLS20CP Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA144-0 Para desactivar este


LISTEDIT_SPA-01–02 servicio, marque “tres” [3]:
para anadir un numero,
marque “uno-dos” [1-2]:
para borrar uno o mas
numeros, marque
“uno–uno” [1–1]: para
escuchar los numeros en
su lista, marque “uno” [1]:
para escuchar estas
instrucciones de nuevo,
marque “cero” [0]. Por
favor marque ahora.
5 SLESPA168-0 Marque el numero que
LISTADD_SPA-01–01 quiere [want] añadir y
luego el signo de numero
[#] de nuevo. Para añadir
la ultima persona qui lo
llamo, marque “cero-uno”
[0-1] y luogo marque el
signo de numero [#] de
nuevo. Por favor marque
ahora.
6 SLESPA004-0 <prompt tone>
CANCELLED_SPA_SPA-01–02

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-175

Voice file name SCLS20CQ


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CQ.

SCLS20CQ Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA143-0 Para activar este servicio,


LISTEDIT_SPA-01-04 marque “tres” [3]: para
añadir un numero, marque
“uno-dos” [1-2]: para
borrar uno o mas
numeros, marque
“uno–uno” [1–1]: para
escuchar los numeros en
su lista, marque “uno” [1]:
para escuchar estas
instrucciones de nuevo,
marque “cero” [0]. Por
favor marque ahora.
5 SLESPA169-0 Marque el numero que
LISTADD_SPA-01–02 quiero añadir a su lista.
Para añadir la ultima
persona que lo llama,
marque “cero-uno” [0-1].
Por favor marque ahora.
6 SLESPA108-0 NOLASTDN_SPA Lo sentimos: el numero de
la ultima persona que lo
llamo no esta disponible.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-176 Appendix A

SCLS20CQ Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA141-0 Para activar este servicio,


LISTEDIT_SPA-01-03 marque “tres” [3]: para
añadir un numero marque
el signo de numero [#]:
para borrar uno o mas
numeros, marque el
astersico (*): para
escuchar los numeros en
su lista, marque “uno” [1]:
para escuchar estas
instrucciones de nuevo,
marque “cero” [0]. Por
favor marque ahora.
5 SLESPA115-0 Lo sentimos: debe marcar
ENTERDN_SPA-01-02 un numero telefonico
despues “uno-dos” [1-2] o
“uno–uno” [1–1].
6 SLESPA114-0 Lo sentimos: debe marcar
ENTERDN_SPA-01-01 un numero telefonico
despues de marcar el
signo de numero [#] o el
asterisco [*].

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-177

Voice file name SCLS20CR


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CR.

SCLS20CR Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA142-0 Para desactivar este servicio,


LISTEDIT_SPA-01–01 marque “tres” [3]: para añadir un
numero, marque el signo de
numbero [#];; para borrar uno o
mas numeros, marque el
asterisco [*]: para escuchar los
numeros en su lista, marque
“uno” [1]: para escuchar estas
instrucciones de nuevo, marque
“cero” [0]. Por favor marque
ahora.
5 SLESPA119-0 Usted borró los digitos marcados.
ERASED_SPA
6 SLESPA149-0 Para no recibir llamadas de la
INITSERV_SPA-01–02 utlima persona que lo llamo,
marque “uno-dos” [1-2], y luego
marque “cero-uno” [0-1].
7 SLESPA109-0 Lo sentimos: los digitos que
INVCMD_SPA marco no son una orden valida.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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17-178 Appendix A

SCLS20CR Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA171-0 Marque el numero que quiere


LISTDEL_SPA-01-02 borrar. Para borrar todos los
numeros., marque “cero-ocho”
[0-8]: para borrar solo los
numeros privados, marque
“cero–nuevo” [0-9]: para
escuchar estas instrucciones de
nuevo, marque “cero” [0]. Por
favor marque ahora.
5 SLESPA042-0 El numero que quiere borrar no
ABSENT_SPA esta en su lista.
6 SLESPA030-0 Por favor comience de nuevo,
RESTARTX_SPA marque “cero” [0] para
instrucciones, o cuelgue.
7 SLESPA094-0 Para añadir un numero, marque
ADDENTRY_SPA-01-02 “uno-dos” [1-2].
8 SLESOA107-0 Lo sentimos: el numero que
INVDIGS_SPA marco es incorrecto.
9 SLESPA096-0 Para añadir un numero, por favor
ADDENTRY_SPA-01-01 marque el signo de numero[#].

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

297-1001-527 Standard 13.06 August 1999


EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-179

Voice file name SCLS20CS


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CS.

SCLS20CS Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

0 SLEPA002-0 <1.024 second silence>


PAUSE1_SPA
3 SLESPA003-0 <0.256 second silence>
NOPREVDN_SPA
PAUSE0_SPA
4 SLESPA106-0 Lo sentimos: el numero que
ILLEGAL_SPA marco no esta disponible con
este servicio.
5 SLESPA091-01 Para activar este servicio debe
FORCEADD_SPA añadir un numero a su lista.
6 SLESPA029-0 Por favor comience de nuevo o
RESTART_SPA-01-01 marque “cero” [0] para
instrucciones.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

SCLS20CS Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA146-0 Por favor marque el numero al


PROGRDN_SPA-01-01 cual quiere que se remitan sus
llamadas y luego marque el signo
de numero [#]. Por favor marque
ahora.
5 SLESPA147-0 Por favor marque el numero al
PROGRDN_SPA-01-02 cual quiere que se remitan sus
llamadas. Por favor marque
ahora.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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17-180 Appendix A

SCLS20CS Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

6 SLESPA007-0 Si el numero es(ta?) correcto,


CONFIRM_SPA-01 marque “uno” [1]. Si el numero
no es correcto, marque “cero” [0].
7 SLESPA026-0 Por favor marque ahora.
CONFIRM_SPA-02

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name SCLS20CT


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CT.

SCLS20CT Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA001-1 Despues de escuchar un


LISTREV_SPA numero, puede marcar
“uno-siete” [0-7] para borraro y
seguir revisando su lista.
5 SLESPA001-117-1 Lo sentimos: por favor cuelgue
MANUALS_SPA ahora, consulte sus instrucciones
escritas, y traie de nuevo mas
tarde.
6 SLESPA111-1 Lo sentimos, este servicio se
SERVINTR_SPA-02 interrumpió. Por favor cuelgue y
traie do nuevo en unosp minutos.
7 SLESPA116-1 FULL_SPA Lo sentimos: au lista esta llena.
Debera borrar un numero antes
de añadir otro.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-181

SCLS20CT Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

8 SLESPA118-1 Puede marcar durantie este


INITSLE_SPA anuncio, para un servicio mas
rapido. Duando termine,
cuelgue.
9 SLESPA069-1 Hay tres [3] numeros privados
SPA_PRIVATE-02 en au lista.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

SCLS20CT Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 FHIRI:SHIRI0 [high-rise] cero + <0.096 second


silence>
5 FHIRI:SHIRI1 [high-rise] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
6 FHIRI:SHIRI2 [high-rise] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
7 FHIRI:SHIRI3 [high-rise] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
8 FHIRI:SHIRI4 [high-rise] cuatro + <0.096
second silence>
9 FHIRI:SHIRI5 [high-rise] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
10 FHIRI:SHIRI6 [high-rise] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
11 FHIRI:SHIRI7 [high-rise] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
12 FHIRI:SHIRI8 [high-rise] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
17-182 Appendix A

SCLS20CT Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

13 FHIRI:SHIRI9 [high-rise] neuve + <0.096


second silence>
14 FFLTA:SLORI0 [low-rise] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
15 FFLTA:SLORI1 [low-rise] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
16 FFLTA:SLORI2 [low-rise] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
17 FFLTA:SLORI3 [low-rise] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
18 FFLTA:SLORI4 [low-rise] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
19 FFLTA:SLORI5 [low-rise] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
20 FFLTA:SLORI6 [low-rise] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
21 FFLTA:SLORI7 [low-rise] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
22 FFLTA:SLORI8 [low-rise] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
23 FFLATA:SLORI9 [low-rise] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
24 FWAVE: SWAVE0 [falll-rise] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
25 FWAVE: SWAVE1 [fall- rise] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
26 FWAVE: SWAVE2 [fall-rise] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
27 FWAVE: SWAVE3 [fall-rise] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
28 FWAVE: SWAVE4 [fall-rise] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-183

SCLS20CT Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

29 FWAVE: SWAVE5 [fall- rise] cinco + <0.096 second


silence>
30 FWAVE: SWAVE6 [fall-rise] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
31 FWAVE: SWAVE7 [fall-rise] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
32 FWAVE: SWAVE8 [fall-rise] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
33 FWAVE:SWAVE9 [fall-rise] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
34 FFALL:SFALL0 [falling] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
35 FFALL:SFALL1 [falling] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
36 FFALL:SFALL2 [falliing] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
37 FFALL:SFALL3 [falling] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
38 FFALL:SFALL4 [falling] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
39 FFALL:SFALL5 [falling] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
40 FFALL:SFALL6 [falling] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
41 FFALL:SFALL7 [falling] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
42 FFALL:SFALL8 [falling] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
43 FFALL:SFALL9 [falling] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
44 FLORI:SFLTA0 [flat] cero + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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17-184 Appendix A

SCLS20CT Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

45 FLORI:SFLTA1 [flat] uno + <0.096 second


silence>
46 FLORI:SFLTA2 [flat] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
47 FLORI:SFLTA3 [flat] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
48 FLORI:SFLTA4 [ flat] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
49 FLORI:SFLTA5 [flat] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
50 FLORI:SFLTA6 [flat] seis + <0.096 second
silence>
51 FLORI:SFLTA7 [flat] siete + <0.096 second
silence>
52 FLORI:SFLTA8 [flat] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
53 FLORI:SFLTA9 [flat] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>
54 FFLTB:SFLTA0 [flat] cero + <0.096 second
silence>
55 FFLTB:SFLTA1 [flat] uno + <0.096 second
silence>
56 FFLTB:SFLTA2 [flat] dos + <0.096 second
silence>
57 FFLTB:SFLTA3 [flat] tres + <0.096 second
silence>
58 FFLTB:SFLTA4 [flat] cuatro + <0.096 second
silence>
59 FFLTB:SFLTA5 [flat] cinco + <0.096 second
silence>
60 FFLTB:SFLTA6 [flat] seis + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-185

SCLS20CT Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

61 FFLTB:SFLTA7 [flat] siete + <0.096 second


silence>
62 FFLTB:SFLTA8 [flat] ocho + <0.096 second
silence>
63 FFLTB:SFLTA9 [flat] neuve + <0.096 second
silence>

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name SCLS20CU


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CU.

SCLS20CU Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA126-1 Su servicio de Llamadas


STATINFO_SPA-01–02 en Espera con Timbre
Distintivo esta desactivado
ahora.
5 SLESPA125-1 Su servicio de Llamadas
STATINFO_SPA-01-01 en Espera con Timbre
Distintivo esta activado
ahora.
6 SLESPA128-1 Su servicio de Remitir
STATINFO_SPA-01-06 Llamadas Seleccioadas
esta desactivado ahora.
7 SLESPA085-1 Este ce el fin de su lista.
ENDOFLIST_SPA-01-01 Su lista esta vacia ahora.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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SCLS20CU Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

8 SLESPA031-1 OTHEROPT_SPA Por favor trate otras


opciones, o marque “cera”
[0] para instrucciones.
9 SLESPA105-1 VALFAIL_SPA Los sentimos: trate de
añadir el numero de nuevo
en unos minutos.
10 SLESPA015-1 Incluyendo ocho [8]
SPA_INCLUDE-07 privados.
11 SLESPA080-1 ALLDEL_SPA, No hay mas numeros en
ALLWARN_SPA su lista.
12 SLESPA057-1 SPA_PUBLIC-02 Hay tres [3] numeros en su
liste.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

SCLS20CU Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA127-1 Su servicio de Remitir


STATINFO_SPA-01-05 Llamadas Seleccionadas
esta activado ahora.
5 SLESPA130-1 Su servicio de Selecionar
STATINFO_SPA-01-08 Llamadas esta
desactivado ahora.
6 SLESPA025-1 Por favor continue,
CONTEXIT_SPA-01-01, marque “cero” [0] para
CONTINUE_SPA instrucciones, o cuelgue.
7 SLESPA129-1 Su servicio de Seleccionar
STATINFO_SPA-01-07 Llamadas esta activado
ahora.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-187

SCLS20CU Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

8 SLE0SPA121-1 Su servicio de Bloquear


STATINFO_SPA-01-03 Llamadas esta activado
ahora.
9 SLESPA122-1 Su servicio de Bloquear
STATINFO_SPA-01-04 Llamadas esta
desactivado ahora.
10 SLESPA034-1 PRIVPRES_SPA Este numero ya esta
grabado en su lista como
uno privado.
11 SLESPA041-1 DELPRIV_SPA, El numero quo usted borró
PRIVDNWARN_SPA es uno privado.
12 SLESPA072-1 SPA_PRIVATE-05 Hay seis [6] numeros
privados en su lista.
13 SLESPA078-1 SPA_PRIVATE-11 Hay doce numeros
privados en su lista.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name SCLS20CV


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CV.

SCLS20CV Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA075-1 Hay neuve [9] numeros privados


SPA_PRIVATE-08 en su lista.
5 SLESPA086-1 Este numero ya esta grabado en
PRESENT_SPA-01-02 su lista:

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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SCLS20CV Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

6 SLESPA074-1 Hay ocho [8] numeros privados


SPA_PRIVATE-07 en su lista.
7 SLESPA071-1 Hay cinco [5] numeros privados
SPA_PRIVATE-04 en su lista.
8 SLESPA077–1 Hay once [11] numeros privados
SPA_PRIVATE-10 en su lista.
9 SLESPA076-1 Hay diez [10] numeros privados
SPA_PRIVATE-09 en su lista.
10 SLESPA070-1 Hay cuatro [4] numeros privados
SPA_PRIVATE-03 en su lista
11 SLESPA082-1 El primer numero en su lista es:;
FIRSTDN_SPA-01-02
12 SLESPA081-1 No hay mas numeros privados en
NOPRIV_SPA, su lista.
PRIVDEL_SPA,
PRIVWARN_SPA
13 SLESPA073-1 Hay siete [7] numeros privados
SPA_PRIVATE-06 en su lista.
14 SLESPA068-1 Hay dos [2] numeros privados en
SPA_PRIVATE–01 su lista.
15 SLESPA067-1 Hay un [1] numero privado en su
SPA_PRIVATE-00 lista.
16 SLESPA053-1 Hay diez [10] numeros en su
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-09 lista.
17 SLESPA056-1 Hay dos [2] numeros en su lista.
SPA_PUBLIC-01
18 SLESPA045-1 Hay dos [2] numeros en su lista.
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-01

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-189

SCLS20CV Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESA039-1 El numero que usted borró


DELETED_SPA-01-02, es:
PUBDNWARN_WPA-01-02
5 SLESPA038-1 ADDPRIV_SPA El numero que añadió es
privado.
6 SLESPA036-1 El numero que añadió es:
ADDED_SPA-01-02
7 SLESPA060-1 SPA_PUBLIC-05 Hay seis [6] numeros en
su lista.
8 SLESPA065-1 SPA_PUBLIC-10 Hay once [11] numeros en
su lista.
9 SLESPA062–1 SPA_PUBLIC–07 Hay ocho [8] numeros en
su lista.
10 SLESPA049–1 Hay seis [6] numeros en
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-05 su lista.
11 SLESPA051-1 Hay ocho [8] numeros en
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-07 su lista.
12 SLESPA058-1 SPA_PUBLIC-03 Hay cuatro [4] numeros en
su lista.
13 SLESPA054-1 Hay once [11] numeros en
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-10 su lista.
14 SLESPA052-1 Hay neuve [9] numeros en
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-08 su lista.
15 SLESPA048-1 Hay cinco [5] numeros en
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-04 su lista.
16 SLESPA0101-1 Incluyendo tres [3]
SPA_INCLUDE-02 privados.
17 SLESPA011 SPA_INCLUDE-03 Incluyendo cuatro [4]
privados.
18 SLESPA018-1 Incluyendo once [11]
SPA_INCLUDE-10 privados.
19 SLESPA021-1 El siguiente:
NEXTDN_SPA–01–02

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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SCLS20CV Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

20 SLESPA061-1 SPA_PUBLIC-06 Hay siete [7] numeros en


su lista.
21 SLESPA079-1 No hay numeros en su
LISTINFO_SPA-01-01 lista.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name SCLS20CW


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones). This voice file is equivalent to DRAM card NT1X76CW.

SCLS20CW Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

0 SLESPA002-1 <1.024 second silence>


PAUSE1_SPA
3 SLESPA110-1 <0.256 second silence>
SERVINTR_SPA-01
3 SLESPA003-1 <0.256 second silence>
NOPREVDN_SPA,
PAUSE0_SPA
4 SLESPA050-1 Hay siete [7] numeros en su lista.
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-06
5 SLESPA047-1 Hay cuatro [4] numeros en su
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-03 lista.
6 SLESPA063-1 Hay neuve [9] numeros en su
SPA_PUBLIC-08 lista.
7 SLESPA059-1 Hay cinco [5] numeros en su
SPA_PUBLIC-04 lista.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-191

SCLS20CW Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

8 SLESPA013–1 Incluyendo seis [6] privados.


SPA_INCLUDE-05
9 SLESPA014-1 Incluyendo siete [7] privados.
SPA_INCLUDE-06
10 SLESPA016-1 Incluyendo neuve [9] privados.
SPA_INCLUDE-08
11 SLESPA066-1 Hay doce [12] numeros privados
SPA_PUBLIC-11 en su lista.
12 SLESPA055-1 Hay doce [12] numeros privados
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-11 en su lista.
13 SLESPA017-1 Incluyendo diez [10] privados.
SPA_INCLUDE-09
14 SLESPA012-1 Incluyendo cinco [5] privados.
SPA_INCLUDE-04
15 SLESPA064-1 Hay diez [10] numeros privados
SPA_PUBLIC-09 en su lista.
16 SLESPA043-1 Hay un [1] numero privados en
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-00 su lista.
17 SLESPA046-1 Hay tres [3] numeros privados en
SPA_PUB_AND_PRIV-02 su lista.
18 SLESPA008-1 Incluyendo uno [1] numero
SPA_INCLUDE-00 privado.
19 SLESPA009-1 Incluyendo dos [2] privados.
SPA_INCLUDE-01
20 SLESPA084-1 Este es el fin de su lista.
ENDOFLIST_SPA-01-02
21 SLESPA044-1 Hay un [1] numero en su lista.
SPA_PUBLIC-00

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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SCLS20CW Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

22 SLESPA032-1 Repidiendo:
CURRDN_SPA-01-02
23 SLESPA004-1 <prompt tone>
CANCELLED_SPA-01-01

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

SCLS20CW Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

4 SLESPA035-1 DIALED_SPA El numero que marco.


5 SLESPA087-1 Este numero ya esta
PRESENT_SPA-01-01 grabado en su lista:
estension:
6 SLESPA083-1 El primer numero en su
FIRSTADN_SPA-01-01 lista es: la extension:
7 SLESPA040-1 El numero que usted borró
DELETED_SPA-01-01 es: la extension:
8 SLESPA037-1 El numero que añadió es:
ADDED_SPA-01-01, la extension:
PUBDNWARN_SPA–01–01
9 SLESPA033-1 Repidiendo, extension:
CURRDN_SPA-01-01,
PREVDN-01-01
10 SLESPA022-1 El siguiente: extension:
NEXTDN_SPA-01-01
11 SLESPA020-1 NOTPERM_SPA no esta permitido.
12 SLESPA024 CONTINUE_SPA Por favor continue o
marque “cero” [0] par
instrucciones.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 17-193

SCLS20CW Spanish voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Phrase Total
ID duration Duration Phrase Name Content

13 SLESPA110 EMPTY_SPA Lo sentimos, no hay


numeros telefonicos en su
lista.
14 SLESPA120 REMDN_SPA-01 Sus llamadas se remitriran
a:

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-1

Appendix B
IDC EDRAM voice file contents
This voice file package was created for International Digital
Communications (IDC). To order the software and inquire about recording
announcements, contact Nortel Networks.

This appendix contains tables of enhanced digital recorded announcement


machine (EDRAM) voice file contents (silences, phrases and tones) for IDC.
The voice file phrase contents are IDC examples. The EDRAM voice files
are available with the NT1X80AA and the NT1X80BA EDRAM cards.

Enter the EDRAM voice file name in table EDRAMINV. Refer to the data
schema section of the Translations Guide.

This appendix contains the following announcements:


• English
• Japenese
• Korean
• Malay
• Mandarin
• Portuguese
• Spanish
• Tagalog
• Thai

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
18-2 Appendix B

English announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• jpatc0da
• jpatc0db
• jpatc0dc
• jpatc0dd
Voice file name JPATC0DA
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0DA voice file contents for virtual card 0

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 4.25 eid1 This is IDC. The international call you


have just made was
5 4.06 eid14 This is IDC. The international call you
have just made
6 3.29 eid13 Thank you for using IDC. This is a
recording.
7 1.44 eid8 long and cost
8 0.89 eid35 nineteen
9 0.87 eid33 seventeen
10 0.85 eid31 fifteen
11 0.83 eid30 fourteen
12 0.81 eid32 sixteen
13 0.8 eid34 eighteen
14 0.77 eid29 thirteen
15 0.75 eid41 seventy
16 0.73 eid43 ninty
17 0.68 eid4 seconds
18 0.67 eid27 eleven

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (English) 18-3

JPATC0DA voice file contents for virtual card 0 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

19 0.67 eid45 thousand


20 0.67 eid10 Repeat
21 0.67 eid40 sixty
22 0.61 eid42 eighty
23 0.6 eid16 zero
24 0.59 eid12 the number
25 0.59 eid2 hours
26 0.59 eid7 second
27 0.58 eid3 minutes
28 0.57 eid46 million
29 0.56 eid36 twenty
30 0.56 eid38 forty
31 0.56 eid39 fifty
32 0.56 eid44 hundred
33 0.56 eid25 nine
34 0.39 eid11 to
35 0.48 eid22 six

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

JPATC0DA voice file contents for virtual card 1

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.47 eid6 minute


5 0.44 eid26 ten

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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JPATC0DA voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

6 0.42 eid19 three


7 0.37 eid9 yen
8 0.36 eid18 tow
9 0.35 eid24 eight
10 0.49 eid37 thirty
11 0.48 eid17 one
12 0.46 eid5 hour
13 0.52 eid20 four
14 0.52 eid21 five
15 0.52 eid23 seven
16 0.49 eid15 was
17 0.54 eid28 twelve
18 2.11 elocid66 St. Vincent and the Grenadines
19 2.04 elocid67 St. Christopher and Nevis
20 1.86 elocid138 Bosnia and Herzegovina
21 1.85 elocid69 Turks and Caicos Islands
22 1.77 elocid41 The United States of America
23 1.75 elocid46 Antigua and Barbuda
24 1.71 elocid48 American Virgin Islands
25 1.67 elocid2 United Arab Emirates
26 1.6 elocid47 British Virgin Islands
27 1.6 elocid63 St.Pierre and Miquelon
28 1.5 elocid53 Netherlands Antilles
29 1.46 elocid73 Trinlocidad and Tobago
30 1.29 elocid72 Dominica Republic
31 1.29 elocid95 Azores Islands

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (English) 18-5

JPATC0DA voice file contents for virtual card 1 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

32 0.41 elocid56 Cuba


33 1.06 elocid103 Uzbekistan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name JPATC0DB


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0DB voice file contents for virtual card 2

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 1.28 elocid82 Falkland Islands


5 1.19 elocid146 Russian Federation
6 1.16 elocid99 United Kingdom
7 1.14 elocid147 American Samoa
8 1.14 elocid60 Cayman Islands
9 1.12 elocid127 Faroels Islands
10 1.08 elocid94 Azerbalocidjan
11 0.99 elocid149 Wake Island
12 0.98 elocid123 Turkmenistan
13 0.98 elocid29 East Timor
14 0.97 elocid119 Tadzhikistan
15 0.95 elocid143 Liechtenstein
16 0.95 elocid84 French Guiana
17 0.95 elocid91 Montserrat

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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JPATC0DB voice file contents for virtual card 2 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

18 0.94 elocid52 El Salvador


19 0.93 elocid1 Afghanistan
20 0.9 elocid17 Saudi Arabia
21 0.88 elocid30 Philippines
22 0.87 elocid112 San Marino
23 0.87 elocid140 Yugoslavia
24 0.87 elocid150 Australia
25 0.85 elocid107 Kazakhstan
26 0.85 elocid145 Luxemburg
27 0.84 elocid37 Maldives
28 0.83 elocid68 St.Lucia
29 0.81 elocid118 Slovenia
30 0.81 elocid139 Macedonia
31 0.8 elocid43 Argentina
32 0.8 elocid89 Martinique
33 0.79 elocid80 Barbados
34 0.78 elocid22 Thailand
35 0.78 elocid142 Lithuania
36 0.78 elocid148 Vanuatu
37 0.54 elocid14 Korea (Demo.People’s Rep.of)

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

JPATC0DB voice file contents for virtual card 3

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.79 elocid92 Iceland


5 0.78 elocid61 Costa Rica

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (English) 18-7

JPATC0DB voice file contents for virtual card 3 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

6 0.78 elocid81 Puerto Rico


7 0.77 elocid109 Greenland
8 0.75 elocid26 Pakistan
9 0.74 elocid106 Netherlands
10 0.74 elocid151 Kiribati
11 0.74 elocid58 Guadeloupe
12 0.73 elocid113 Gibraltar
13 0.73 elocid114 Switzerland
14 0.73 elocid28 Bangladesh
15 0.73 elocid49 Venezuela
16 0.73 elocid8 Indonesia
17 0.72 elocid104 Estonia
18 0.72 elocid117 Slovak
19 0.72 elocid13 Cambodia
20 0.72 elocid38 Mongolia
21 0.72 elocid88 Honduras
22 0.71 elocid130 Bulgaria
23 0.71 elocid51 Ecuador
24 0.71 elocid85 Belize
25 0.7 elocid65 Suriname
26 0.69 elocid27 Bharain
27 0.69 elocid77 Bahamas
28 0.69 elocid96 Albania
29 0.69 elocid97 Armenia
30 0.68 elocid111 Croatia
31 0.68 elocid21 Sri Lanka

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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JPATC0DB voice file contents for virtual card 3 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

32 0.68 elocid74 Nicaragua


33 0.67 elocid23 Taiwan
34 0.67 elocid33 Hong Kong
35 0.67 elocid57 Guatemala
36 0.66 elocid105 Austria
37 0.66 elocid121 Denmark
38 0.66 elocid144 Romania
39 0.66 elocid42 Alaska
40 0.66 elocid71 Dominica
41 0.66 elocid93 Ireland
42 0.65 elocid131 Belarus
43 0.65 elocid141 Latvia
44 0.65 elocid36 Myanmar
45 0.65 elocid79 Paraguay
46 0.64 elocid102 Ukraine
47 0.64 elocid136 Monaco
48 0.58 elocid101 Vatican

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name JPATC0DC


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0DC voice file contents for virtual card 4

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.64 elocid137 Moldova


5 0.64 elocid9 Vietnam

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JPATC0DC voice file contents for virtual card 4 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

6 0.64 elocid90 Mexico


7 0.63 elocid125 Norway
8 0.63 elocid20 Singapore
9 0.63 elocid50 Uruguay
10 0.62 elocid10 Oman
11 0.62 elocid128 Finland
12 0.62 elocid35 Malaysia
13 0.62 elocid40 Lebanon
14 0.62 elocid45 Anguilla
15 0.62 elocid98 Andorra
16 0.61 elocid4 Israel
17 0.61 elocid62 Colombia
18 0.6 elocid31 Bhutan
19 0.6 elocid54 Guyana
20 0.59 elocid126 Hungary
21 0.59 elocid134 Portugal
22 0.59 elocid18 Jordan
23 0.59 elocid5 Iraq
24 0.59 elocid64 Jamaica
25 0.58 elocid15 Kuwait
26 0.58 elocid34 Macao
27 0.57 elocid76 Panama
28 0.57 elocid87 Bolivia
29 0.56 elocid11 Qatar
30 0.56 elocid116 Spain
31 0.56 elocid133 Poland

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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JPATC0DC voice file contents for virtual card 4 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

32 0.56 elocid32 Brunei


33 0.56 elocid44 Aruba
34 0.56 elocid59 Grenada
35 0.56 elocid78 Bernuda
36 0.55 elocid12 Korea (Rep. of)
37 0.54 elocid16 Cyprus
38 0.54 elocid25 Nepal
39 0.52 elocid122 Germany
40 0.52 elocid6 Iran
41 0.52 elocid7 India
42 0.52 elocid75 Haiti
43 0.52 elocid83 Brazil
44 0.5 elocid124 Turkey
45 0.5 elocid135 Malta
46 0.5 elocid39 Laos
47 0.49 elocid132 Belgium
48 0.49 elocid55 Canada
49 0.48 elocid115 Sweden
50 0.48 elocid86 Peru
51 0.47 elocid19 Syria
52 0.47 elocid24 China
53 0.47 elocid3 Yemen
54 0.46 elocid152 Guam
55 0.45 elocid100 Italy
56 0.45 elocid108 Greece
57 0.45 elocid110 Georgia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (English) 18-11

JPATC0DC voice file contents for virtual card 4 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

58 0.45 elocid129 France


59 0.42 elocid70 Chile
60 0.38 elocid120 Czech

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

JPATC0D voice file contents for virtual card 5

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 1.77 elocid194 SaoTome and Principe


5 1.53 elocid155 Cocos Keeling Islands
6 1.4 elocid200 Spanish North Africa
7 1.33 elocid157 Solomon Islands
8 1.29 elocid203 Equatorial Guinea
9 1.23 elocid183 Canary Islands
10 1.19 elocid165 Norfolk Island
11 1.13 elocid154 Christmas Island
12 1.11 elocid166 Papua New Guinea
13 1.11 elocid170 French Polynesia
14 1.11 elocid216 Burkina Faso
15 1.1 elocid171 Marshall Islands
16 1.05 elocid153 Cook Islands
17 1.05 elocid196 Sierra Leone
18 1.05 elocid215 Western Sahara
19 1.04 elocid215 Central Africa

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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JPATC0D voice file contents for virtual card 5 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

20 1.01 elocid162 Western Samoa


21 0.98 elocid163 New Caledonia
22 0.97 elocid190 Cote d’Ivoire
23 0.94 elocid224 South Africa
24 0.93 elocid188 Guinea Bissau
25 0.93 elocid236 U. A. E.
26 0.89 elocid201 Swaziland
27 0.88 elocid182 Cape Verde
28 0.86 elocid220 Madagascar
29 0.85 elocid172 Micronesia
30 0.85 elocid234 U. S. A.
31 0.84 elocid226 Mauritania
32 0.57 elocid168 Hawaii
33 0.41 elocid181 Ghana

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name JPATC0DD


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0DD voice file contents for virtual card 6

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.81 elocid205 St. Helena


5 0.78 elocid198 Zimbabwe

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (English) 18-13

JPATC0DD voice file contents for virtual card 6 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

6 0.78 elocid212 Nigeria


7 0.77 elocid197 Djibouti
8 0.76 elocid175 Algeria
9 0.76 elocid180 Eritrea
10 0.76 elocid225 Mauritius
11 0.75 elocid179 Ethiopia
12 0.75 elocid230 Liberia
13 0.75 elocid233 Reunion
14 0.73 elocid207 Tanzania
15 0.73 elocid217 Burundi
16 0.72 elocid174 Ascension
17 0.72 elocid185 Cameroon
18 0.71 elocid219 Botswana
19 0.71 elocid235 U. K.
20 0.69 elocid156 Saipan
21 0.69 elocid213 Namibia
22 0.67 elocid222 Malawi
23 0.66 elocid161 Niue
24 0.66 elocid210 Tunisia
25 0.66 elocid231 Rwanda
26 0.65 elocid160 Nauru
27 0.65 elocid191 Comoros
28 0.65 elocid228 Morocco
29 0.65 elocid232 Lesotho
30 0.64 elocid204 Senegal
31 0.63 elocid158 Tuvalu

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-14 Appendix B

JPATC0DD voice file contents for virtual card 6 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

32 0.63 elocid206 Somalia


33 0.63 elocid218 Benin
34 0.62 elocid176 Angola
35 0.61 elocid177 Uganda
36 0.61 elocid199 Sudan
37 0.59 elocid193 Zaire
38 0.58 elocid167 Palau
39 0.58 elocid221 Madeira
40 0.57 elocid173 Midway
41 0.57 elocid178 Egypt
42 0.56 elocid186 Gambia
43 0.55 elocid184 Gabon
44 0.52 elocid169 Fiji
45 0.45 elocid159 Tonga
46 0.52 elocid195 Zambia
47 0.52 elocid214 Niger
48 0.48 elocid223 Mali
49 0.43 elocid187 Guinea
50 0.51 elocid192 Congo
51 0.5 elocid229 Libya
52 0.48 elocid189 Kenya

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (English) 18-15

JPATC0DD voice file contents for virtual card 7

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.48 elocid208 Chad


5 0.82 elocid164 New Zealand
6 0.51 elocid211 Togo
7 0.84 elocid227 Mozambique
8 0.82 elocid202 Sychelles

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
18-16 Appendix B

Japenese announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• jpatc0ea
• jpatc0eb
• jpatc0ec
• jpatc0ed
Voice file name JPATC0EA
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0EA Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 8

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 4.16 jid1 kochirawa jiddesu. tadaimagoriyouno


kokusaidenwano ryoukinwa
5 2.8 jid10 zerozerorokuni goriyou
arigatougozaimashita
6 0.98 jid95 sann_jyuu_byou
7 0.95 jid96 yonn_jyuu_byou
8 0.9 jid91 yonn_jyup_punn
9 0.89 jid90 sann_jyup_punn
10 0.87 jid94 ni_jyuu_byou
11 0.85 jid97 go_jyuu_byou
12 0.84 jid60 hap_pyaku
13 0.83 jid89 ni_jyup_punn
14 0.82 jid113 nana_jikan
15 0.82 jid114 hachi_jikan
16 0.82 jid92 go_jyup_punn
17 0.81 jid33 jyuu nana
18 0.81 jid52 rop–pyaku
19 0.8 jid107 ichi_jikan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Japanese) 18-17

JPATC0EA Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 8 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

20 0.8 jid34 jyuu hachi


21 0.8 jid44 kyuu jyuu
22 0.79 jid109 sann_jikan
23 0.79 jid119 sann_byou
24 0.78 jid112 roku_jikan
25 0.77 jid42 nana jyuu
26 0.76 jid126 yen deshita
27 0.75 jid32 jyuu roku
28 0.75 jid26 jyuu ichi
29 0.75 jid35 jyuu kyuu
30 0.75 jid43 hachi jyuu
31 0.75 jid57 yon_hyaku
32 0.74 jid41 roku jyuu
33 0.74 jid53 ip_punn
34 0.74 jid59 nana_hyaku
35 0.72 jid61 kyuu_hyaku
36 0.26 jid7 yen

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

JPATC0EA Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 9

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.73 jid124 hachi_byou


5 0.73 jid39 yon jyuu

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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JPATC0EA Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 9 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

6 0.73 jid86 hachi_yen


7 0.72 jid77 hachi_mann
8 0.72 jid85 nana_yen
9 0.71 jid101 yonn_punn
10 0.71 jid115 ku_jikan
11 0.71 jid28 jyuu sann
13 0.71 jid67 nana_senn
13 0.71 jid81 sann_yen
14 0.71 jid87 kyuu_yen
15 0.71 jid88 jyup_punn
16 0.7 jid100 sann_punn
17 0.7 jid110 yo_jikan
18 0.7 jid120 yonn_byou
19 0.7 jid123 nana_byou
20 0.7 jid125 kyuu_byou
21 0.7 jid127 byou de
22 0.7 jid29 jyuu yonn
23 0.7 jid84 roku_yen
24 0.69 jid103 rop_punn
25 0.69 jid38 sann jyuu
26 0.69 jid50 is_senn
27 0.69 jid54 hyaku_mann
28 0.69 jid56 sann_byaku
29 0..68 jid106 kyuu_funn
30 0.68 jid117 ichi_byou
31 0.68 jid122 roku_byou

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Japanese) 18-19

JPATC0EA Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 9 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

32 0.68 jid30 jyuu yo


33 0.68 jid36 jyuu ku
34 0.68 jid69 kyuu_senn
35 0.67 jid111 go_jikan
36 0.67 jid75 roku_mann
37 0.66 jid73 yonn_mann
38 0.66 jid76 nana_mann
39 0.66 jid79 ichi_yen
40 0.65 jid104 nana_funn
41 0.65 jid105 hap_punn
42 0.65 jid108 ni_jikan
43 0.65 jid93 jyuu_byou
44 0.65 jid98 zero_funn
45 0.64 jid116 zero_byou
46 0.64 jid58 go_hyaku
47 0.64 jid63 go_hyaku
48 0.64 jid64 yonn_senn
49 0.54 jid37 ni jyuu

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-20 Appendix B

Voice file name JPATC0EB


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0EB Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 10

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.64 jid68 has_senn


5 0.63 jid31 jyuu go
6 0.63 jid55 ni_hyaku
7 0.63 jid66 roku_senn
8 0.64 jid72 sann_mann
9 0.63 jid78 kyuu_mann
10 0.61 jid70 ichi_mann
11 0.60 jid27 jyuu ni
12 0.56 jid118 ni_byou
13 0.56 jid40 go jyuu
14 0.56 jid80 ni_yen
15 0.54 jid82 yo_yen
16 0.53 jid121 go_byou
17 0.52 jid62 ni_senn
18 0.49 jid99 ni_funn
19 0.48 jid102 go_funn
20 0.48 jid46 pyaku
21 0.47 jid45 hyaku
22 0.47 jid65 go_senn
23 0.47 jid83 go_yen
24 0.46 jid2 jikan (hour)
25 0.46 jid71 ni_mann
26 0.46 jid74 go_mann

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Japanese) 18-21

JPATC0EB Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 10 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

27 0.46 jid8 deshita


28 0.45 jid18 roku
29 0.45 jid19 nana
30 0.45 jid20 nana
31 0.42 jid12 ichi
32 0.41 jid47 byaku
33 0.40 jid9 ate
34 0.39 jid11 zero
35 0.39 jid22 kyuu
36 0.38 jid15 yonn
37 0.37 jid51 mann
38 0.36 jid24 jyuu
39 0.36 jid3 funn (minute)
40 0.36 jid48 senn
41 0.35 jid14 sann
42 0/35 jid49 zenn
43 0.35 jid5 byou (second)
44 0.30 jid16 yo
45 0.29 jid13 ni
46 0.29 jid4 punn (minute)
47 0.28 jid25 jyutt
48 0.27 jid23 ku
49 0.24 jid17 go
50 0.23 jid6 de
51 0.18 jid21 hatt
52 1.16 jlocid66 sennto•uinnsennto/gurenadiinnshotou

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-22 Appendix B

JPATC0EB Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 10 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

53 2.61 jlocid67 sennto•kurisutofaa•neiuiisu


54 1.81 jlocid47 baajinnshotou (eiryou)
55 1.81 jlocid48 baajinnshotou (beiryou)
56 1.89 jlocid46 anntiga•baabuuda
57 0.30 jlocid22 tai
58 0.96 jlocid29 higashitimouru

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

JPATC0EB Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 11

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 jlocid69 taikosu oyobi kaikosu shotou


5 jlocid63 taikosu oyobi kaikosu shotou
6 jlocid2 arabushuchoukokurenpou
7 jlocid53 oranndaryouanntiiru
8 jlocid60 keimannshotou
9 jlocid52 eru•sarubadoru
10 jlocid17 saudi•arabia
11 jlocid1 afuganisutann
12 jlocid14 kitachousenn
13 jlocid68 sennto•rushia
14 jlocid43 aruzennchinn
15 jlocid58 gaderuupe
16 jlocid20 shinngapouru

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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JPATC0EB Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 11 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

17 jlocid8 indoneshia
18 jlocid16 saipurasu
19 jlocid28 bannguradeshu
20 jlocid21 suri•rannka
21 jlocid4 isuraeru
22 jlocid49 benezuera
23 jlocid13 kannbodia
24 jlocid61 kosuta•rika
25 jlocid26 pakisutann
26 jlocid27 bahareen
27 jlocid51 ekuadoru
28 jlocid71 dominika
29 jlocid9 vetonamu
30 jlocid35 mareishia
31 jlocid37 morudibu
32 jlocid41 amerika (Honndo)
33 jlocid54 gaiana
34 jlocid57 gatemara
35 jlocid11 kataru
36 jlocid12 kannkoku
37 jlocid42 arasuka
38 jlocid64 jamaika
39 jlocid32 burunei
40 jlocid33 honnkonn
41 jlocid62 koronnbia
42 jlocid10 omaann

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-24 Appendix B

JPATC0EB Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 11 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

43 jlocid15 kuweito
44 jlocid24 chuugoku
45 jlocid25 nepaaru
46 jlocid30 firipinn
47 jlocid23 taiwann
48 jlocid56 kyuuba
49 jlocid70 chiri

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name JPATC0EC


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0EC Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 12

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 1.66 jlocid138 bosunia•herutzegobina


5 1.54 jlocid200 speinnryoukitaafurika
6 1.41 jlocid236 arabu shuchoukoku renpou
7 1.38 jlocid155 kokosu•kiirinnguguntou
8 1.38 jlocid170 furannsuryouporineshia
9 1.21 jlocid84 furannsuryougiana
10 1.17 jlocid172 mikutoneshiarennpou
11 1.21 jlocid194 sanntome•purinnshipe
12 1.09 jlocid72 dominikakyouwakoku

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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JPATC0EC Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 12 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

13 1.08 jlocid73 torinlocidaddo•tobako


14 1.02 jlocid140 shinyugosurabia
15 1.02 jlocid166 papua•nyuuginia
16 1.01 jlocid82 fookuranndoshotou
17 0.97 jlocid91 monntoseruratto
18 0.96 jlocid147 americann•samoa
19 0.96 jlocid95 azourusushotou
20 0.94 jlocid123 torukumenisutann
21 0.94 jlocid157 soromonnshotou
22 0.94 jlocid165 noofookutou
23 0.94 jlocid190 koutojiboaaru
24 0.94 jlocid196 siera•reoune
25 0.93 jlocid146 roshiarennpou
26 0.92 jlocid154 kurisumasutou
27 0.92 jlocid203 seklocidouginia
28 0.91 jlocid183 kanariigunntou
29 0.91 jlocid209 chuuouafurika
30 0.91 jlocid216 burukina•faso
31 0.91 jlocid224 minamiafurika
32 0.88 jlocid143 rihitennshutainn
33 0.43 ljocid19 shiria

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-26 Appendix B

JPATC0EC Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 13

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.87 jlocid103 uzubekisutann


5 0.86 jlocid171 maasharushotou
6 0.85 jlocid163 nyuu•karedonia
7 0.84 jlocid145 rukusennburugu
8 0.84 jlocid227 mozannbiiku
9 0.83 jlocid94 azerubaijyan
10 0.84 jlocid188 ginia•bisao
11 0.84 jlocid119 tajikisutann
12 0.81 jlocid107 kazafusutann
13 0.8 jlocid153 kukkugunntou
14 0.8 jlocid109 guriinranndo
15 0.77 jlocid127 farooshotou
16 0.77 jlocid149 ueekitou
17 0.75 jlocid81 pueruto•riiko
18 0.75 jlocid150 ousutoraria
19 0.74 jlocid164 nyuu•jiranndo
20 0.74 jlocid174 assennshonn
21 0.74 jlocid182 kaabo•uerude
22 0.74 jlocid220 madagasukaru
23 0.73 jlocid226 mouritania
24 0.72 jlocid113 giburarutaru
25 0.71 jlocid131 beraruushi
26 0.71 jlocid162 nishisamoa
27 0.71 jlocid215 nishisahara
28 0.7 jlocid205 sennto•herena

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Japanese) 18-27

JPATC0EC Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 13 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

29 0.69 jlocid179 etiopia


30 0.68 jlocid142 ritoania
31 0.68 jlocid201 suwajiranndo
32 0.68 jlocid225 mourishasu
33 0.67 jlocid105 ousutoria
34 0.67 jlocid93 airurando
35 0.66 jlocid111 kuroatia
36 0.66 jlocid139 makedonia
37 0.66 jlocid185 kameruunn
38 0.66 jlocid97 arumenia
39 0.65 jlocid130 burugaria
40 0.65 jlocid134 porutogaru
41 0.65 jlocid144 ruumania
42 0.64 jlocid118 surobenia
43 0.64 jlocid21 dennmaaku
44 0.64 jlocid148 banuatsu
45 0.64 jlocid175 arugeria
46 0.55 jlocid129 furannsu
47 0.29 jlocid120 chekko

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
18-28 Appendix B

Voice file name JPATC0ED


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

JPATC0ED Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 14

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.64 jlocid212 naijeria


5 0.64 jlocid235 igirisu
6 0.64 jlocid92 aisurando
7 0.64 jlocid96 arubania
8 0.63 jlocid117 surobakia
9 0.63 jlocid125 noruee
10 0.63 jlocid89 marutiniku
11 0.63 jlocid90 mekishiko
12 0.63 jlocid99 igirisu
13 0.62 jlocid112 sann•marino
14 0.62 jlocid207 tannzania
15 0.62 jlocid233 reyunionn
16 0.62 jlocid88 honndurasu
17 0.61 jlocid102 ukuraina
18 0.61 jlocid126 hanngarii
19 0.61 jlocid198 jinnbabue
20 0.6 jlocid197 jibutii
21 0.6 jlocid74 nikaraguwa
22 0.59 jlocid173 mlociddouee
23 0.58 jlocid128 finnranndo
24 0.58 jlocid210 chunijia
25 0.58 jlocid214 nijeeru
26 0.58 jlocid217 burunndi

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Japanese) 18-29

JPATC0ED Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 14 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

27 0.58 jlocid219 botsuwana


28 0.57 jlocid101 bachikann
29 0.57 jlocid115 sueedenn
30 0.57 jlocid132 berugii
31 0.57 jlocid213 namibia
32 0.57 jlocid80 barubadosu
33 0.56 jlocid110 gurujia
34 0.56 jlocid133 pooranndo
35 0.56 jlocid137 morudoba
36 0.56 jlocid141 ratobia
37 0.56 jlocid78 bamyuuda
38 0.56 jlocid85 beriizu
39 0.55 jlocid178 ejiputo
40 0.55 jlocid180 eritoria
41 0.55 jlocid193 zaiiru
42 0.55 jlocid230 riberia
43 0.55 jlocid231 ruwannda
44 0.55 jlocid234 america
45 0.55 jlocid83 burajiru
46 0.54 jlocid100 itaria
47 0.54 jlocid122 doitsu
48 0.54 jlocid206 somaria
49 0.54 jlocid79 paraguai
50 0.53 jlocid39 raosu
51 0.53 jlocid45 anngira
52 0.53 jlocid87 bolibia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-30 Appendix B

JPATC0ED Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 14 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

53 0.52 jlocid106 orannda


54 0.52 jlocid176 anngora
55 0.52 jlocid177 ugannda
56 0.52 jlocid211 tougou
57 0.3 jlocid223 mari

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

JPATC0ED Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 15

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.52 jlocid228 morokko


5 0.52 jlocid40 rebanonn
6 0.52 jlocid50 uruguai
7 0.51 jlocid18 jorudann
8 0.51 jlocid36 miyannmaa
9 0.5 jlocid156 saipann
10 0.5 jlocid202 seisheru
11 0.5 jlocid31 buutann
12 0.5 jlocid38 monngoru
13 0.5 jlocid98 anndora
14 0.49 jlocid136 monako
15 0.49 jlocid151 kiribasu
16 0.49 jlocid221 madeira
17 0.49 jlocid3 iemenn

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Japanese) 18-31

JPATC0ED Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 15 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

18 0.49 jlocid59 gurenada


19 0.48 jlocid199 suudann
20 0.48 jlocid222 maraui
21 0.48 jlocid75 haiti
22 0.47 jlocid135 maruta
23 0.47 jlocid186 gannbia
24 0.47 jlocid232 resoto
25 0.46 jlocid204 senegaru
26 0.45 jlocid108 girisha
27 0.45 jlocid65 surinamu
28 0.44 jlocid160 nauru
29 0.44 jlocid161 niue
30 0.44 jlocid195 zannbia
31 0.44 jlocid34 makao
32 0.43 jlocid208 chaado
33 0.43 jlocid5 iraku
34 0.42 jlocid124 toruko
35 jlocid152 guamu
36 jlocid169 fiji
37 jlocid189 kenia
38 jlocid218 benann
39 jlocid114 suisu
40 jlocid168 hawai
41 jlocid229 ribia
42 jlocid55 kanada
43 jlocid76 banama

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-32 Appendix B

JPATC0ED Japanese voice file contents for virtual card 15 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

44 jlocid159 tonnga
45 jlocid181 gaana
46 jlocid184 gabonn
47 jlocid77 bahama
48 jlocid167 parao
49 jlocid192 kongou
50 jlocid44 aruba
51 jlocid187 ginia
52 jlocid7 indo
53 jlocid158 tobaru
54 jlocid191 komoro
55 jlocid86 peruu
56 jlocid6 irann
57 jlocid116 supeinn
58 jlocid104 esutonia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-33

Korean announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• korean01
• korean23
• korean45
• korean67
• korean8
Voice file name korean01
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Korean01 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 6.5 id2001 Yoginun IDC imnida. Yoropunkeso


iyonhago keshinun kucche chonanun
hyonje
5 0.58 id2002 shigan
6 0.43 id2003 bun
7 0.42 id2004 cho
8 1.24 id2005 go yogumun
9 0.94 id2006 en imnida
10 1.8 id2007 Tashi malsum dourikessumnida
11 0.66 id2008 en imyo
12 2.01 id2009 punkwa tonhwa hayossumnida
13 6.18 id2010 IDC rul iyonha chusyuso dedani
kamsahamnida. Igosun nogum
teipuimnida.
14 0.45 id2011 pun
15 0.48 id2012 kong
16 0.42 id2013 il

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Korean01 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

17 0.33 id2014 i
18 0.47 id2015 sam
19 0.47 id2016 sa
20 0.35 id2017 o
21 0.3 id2018 you
22 0.48 id2019 ch’i
23 0.38 id2020 pay
24 0.41 id2021 ku
25 0.37 id2022 yong
26 0.3 id2023 shi
27 0.48 id2024 shi–il
28 0.55 id2025 shi–i
29 0.63 id2025 shi–sam
30 0.68 id2027 shi–sa
31 0.52 id2028 shi–o
32 0.63 id2029 shi–yuk
33 0.74 id2030 shi–ch’il
34 0.74 id2031 shi–p’al
35 0.46 id2034 ch’on

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-35

Korean01 voice file contents for virtual card 17

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.7 id2032 shi–ku


5 0.48 id2035 man
6 0.47 id2036 i–ship
7 0.52 id2037 sam–ship
8 0.55 id2038 sa–ship
9 0.52 id2039 o–ship
10 0.52 id2040 yuk–ship
11 0.52 id2041 ch’il–ship
12 0.54 id2042 p’al–ship
13 0.47 id2043 ku–ship
14 0.35 id2044 han
15 0.32 id2045 tu
16 0.35 id2046 se
17 0.37 id2047 ne
18 0.44 id2048 tasot
19 0.42 id2049 yosot
20 0.38 id2050 ilgop
21 0.49 id2051 yodol
22 0.42 id2052 ahop
23 0.45 id2053 yul
24 0.45 id2054 yul–han
25 0.57 id2055 yul–tu
26 0.61 id2056 yul–se
27 0.55 id2057 yul–ne
28 0.71 id2058 yul–tasot
29 0.63 id2059 yul–yosot

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Korean01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

30 0.68 id2060 yul–ilgop


31 0.85 id2061 yul–yodol
32 0.63 id2062 yul–ahop
33 0.58 id2063 sumoo
34 0.49 id2064 sumul
35 0.55 id2065 sorun
36 0.57 id2066 mapun
37 0.54 id2067 ching
38 0.56 id2068 yesun
39 0.47 id2069 edan
40 0.52 id2070 yudun
41 0.52 id2071 apun
42 0.29 id2072 paek
43 1.01 id2073 Ap’uganist’an
44 1.1 id2074 Arab Emilit’u
45 0..68 id2075 Yemen
46 0.67 id2076 Isurael
47 0.67 id2077 Iraku
48 0.43 id2078 Iran
49 0.6 id2079 Indo
50 1.02 id2080 Indonesia
51 0.76 id2081 Pet’unam
52 0.52 id2082 Oman
53 0.77 id2083 Quataru
54 0.94 id2084 Taehanminguk

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-37

Korean01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

55 0.88 id2085 K’ambodia


56 0.99 id2115 Aljent’ina

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name korean23


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Korean23 voice file contents for virtual card 18

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 2.15 id2086 chosen ming du juey in ming koo haw go


5 0.85 id2087 K’uweit’u
6 0.98 id2088 Keypurosu
7 1.19 id2089 Saudi Arabia
8 0.69 id2090 Yorudan
9 0.67 id2091 Shiria
10 0.9 id2092 Singgaporu
11 0.87 id2093 Surirangk’a
12 0.49 id2094 T’aigoo
13 0.64 id2095 Taeman
14 0.56 id2096 Chungguk
15 0.68 id2097 Nep’al
16 0.93 id2098 P’ak’istan
17 0.72 id2099 Parein

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Korean23 voice file contents for virtual card 18 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

18 1.04 id2100 Panggulladeshi


19 0.89 id2101 Tong T’imor
20 0.81 id2102 P’lip’in
21 0.69 id2103 Put’an
22 0.74 id2104 Purunei
23 0.65 id2105 Hong Kong
24 0.71 id2106 Mak’ao
25 0.86 id2107 Malleishia
26 0.68 id2108 Myamma
27 0.85 id2109 Morudibu
28 0.59 id2110 Mongo
29 0.86 id2111 Laosu
30 0.78 id2112 Lebanon
31 0.89 id2114 Alasuk’a
32 0.87 id2116 Arubasun
33 0.88 id2117 Anjilla
34 1.26 id2118 Ant’igua–Babuda
35 1.74 id2119 Younggungnyong Bojinjedo
36 1.69 id2120 Migungnyong Bojinjedo
37 1.03 id2132 K’eimanjedo
38 0.57 id2142 Ch’ille

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-39

Korean23 voice file contents for virtual card 19

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.5 id2113 Miguk


5 0.97 id2121 Penesuella
6 0.67 id2122 Uruguai
7 0.79 id2123 Ek’uadoru
8 1.19 id2124 El–Salbadoru
9 1.03 id2125 Antillisu
10 0.84 id2126 Kuaiana
11 0.7 id2127 K’eanada
12 0.51 id2128 K’uba
13 0.94 id2129 Kwat’emalla
14 1.09 id2130 Kwaterupusum
15 0.81 id2131 Kurenada
16 0.99 id2133 K’osut’a–Rik’a
17 0.78 id2134 K’olombia
18 2.22 id2135 Seint’uPieruMikueronsum
19 0.92 id2136 Chamaik’a
20 0.63 id2137 Surinam
21 1.78 id2138 Seint’uBinsent’u.Kurenadin
22 1.91 id2139 Seint’uK’urist’op’o Nebisu
23 1.16 id2140 Seint’u Lushia
24 1.21 id2141 K’aikosujedo
25 1.28 id2143 Tominik’a Yongbon
26 1.3 id2144 Tominik’akonghwaguk
27 1.5 id2145 T’uriniadu.T’obak’o
28 0.86 id2146 Nik’aragua
29 0.81 id2147 Hait’i

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Korean23 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

30 0.62 id2148 P’anama


31 0.75 id2149 pahama
32 0.75 id2150 Pamyuda
33 0.82 id2151 P’araguai
34 0.51 id2158 P’eru
35 0.56 id2194 Togil

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name korean45


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Korean45 voice file contents for virtual card 20

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.68 id2155 Purajil


5 0.62 id2156 Kiana
6 0.77 id2157 Peliju
7 0.82 id2159 Polibia
8 0.96 id2160 Hondurasu
9 1.28 id2161 Marut’inik’esum
10 0.81 id2162 Meksik’o
11 1.09 id2163 Monserat’u
12 1.06 id2164 Aisullandu
13 0.85 id2165 Aillandu

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-41

Korean45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

14 1.04 id2166 Ajerubaijan


15 1.08 id2167 Ajolsujedosum
16 0.91 id2168 Albania
17 0.81 id2169 Arumenia
18 0.77 id2170 Andora
19 0.56 id2171 Yongguk
20 0.61 id2172 It’aeri
21 0.78 id2173 Pat’ik’an
22 0.89 id2174 Uk’uraina
23 1.05 id2175 Ujubek’ust’an
24 0.87 id2176 Est’onia
25 0.74 id2177 Osut’uria
26 0.88 id2178 Nedellandu
27 0.9 id2179 K’ajahusut’an
28 0.68 id2180 Kurisu
29 0.96 id2181 Kurinlandu
30 0.65 id2182 Chojia
31 0.87 id2183 K’uroat’ia
32 0.92 id2184 San–Marino
33 0.88 id2185 Chibulalt’al
34 0.78 id2186 Suwisu
35 0.8 id2187 Suweden
36 0.. id2188 Sup’ein
37 0.95 id2189 Sulobak’ia
38 0.88 id2191 T’ajik’istan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Korean45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

39 0.57 id2192 Ch’ek’o


40 0.92 id2193 Tenmaku

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Korean45 voice file contents for virtual card 21

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.75 id2197 Nolwei


5 0.77 id2198 Hanggari
6 1.0 id2199 P’arojedo
7 0.85 id2200 P’inlandu
8 0.74 id2201 P’urangsu
9 0.75 id2202 Pulgaria
10 0.94 id2203 Pelarusu
11 0.64 id2204 Pelgie
12 0.87 id2205 P’ollandu
13 0.74 id2206 P’orut’ugal
14 0.72 id2207 Malt’a
15 0.77 id2208 Monak’o
16 0.85 id2209 Moldoba
17 1.6 id2210 Posunia.Helch’egobia
18 0.98 id2211 Mak’edonia
19 0.98 id2212 Yugosulabia
20 0.82 id2213 Lat’obia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-43

Korean45 voice file contents for virtual card 21 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

21 0.9 id2214 Lit’uania


22 1.14 id2215 Lihit’enshut’ain
23 0.76 id2216 Romania
24 1.01 id2217 Luksemburuku
25 0.64 id2218 Rushia
26 0.67 id2219 Samoa
27 0.97 id2220 Penuat’u
28 0.95 id2221 Weik’usom
29 1.06 id2222 Osut’ureillia
30 0.87 id2223 Kiribashi
31 0.77 id2224 Kwam Som
32 0.85 id2225 K’uk’udo
33 1.29 id2226 K’urisumasusom
34 1.22 id2227 K’ok’osuk’ilingdo
35 0.86 id2228 Saip’an
36 1.15 id2229 Solomonjedo
37 0.72 id2230 T’ubalu
38 0.8 id2293 Madala

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-44 Appendix B

Voice file name korean67


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Korean67 voice file contents for virtual card 22

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.65 id2231 T’ongga


5 0.7 id2232 Naurudo
6 .066 id2233 Nieu
7 0.91 id2234 So–Samoa
8 1.21 id2235 NyuK’aledonia
9 0.98 id2236 NyuJilandu
10 1.04 id2237 Nopokusom
11 1.11 id2238 P’ap’uaNiuginia
12 0.73 id2239 P’alao
13 0.79 id2240 Hawai
14 0.63 id2241 P’iji
15 0.89 id2242 Polineshia
16 1.11 id2243 Mashaljedo
17 0.98 id2244 Mik’uroneshia
18 0.73 id2245 Miduwei
19 0.75 id2247 Aljerie
20 0.71 id2248 Anggola
21 0.63 id2249 Uganda
22 0.77 id2250 Ijipt’u
23 0.9 id2251 Et’iop’ia
24 0.65 id2253 Kana
25 1.13 id2255 K’anarigundo
26 0.68 id2257 K’amerun

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-45

Korean67 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

27 0.55 id2259 Kinie


28 0.61 id2261 K’enya
29 1.15 id2262 K’ot’edilbori
30 0.71 id2265 Chairu
31 0.71 id2267 Chambia
32 0.93 id2268 SieraLeone
33 0.71 id2269 Chibit’i
34 0.93 id2270 Chimbabu
35 1.09 id2271 Sudan
36 0.79 id2272 pukAp’urika
37 1.08 id2273 SuwaJillandu
38 0.68 id2274 Seishel
39 0.63 id2275 Chekdo Kini
40 1.22 id2276 Senegal
41 0.84 id2280 Ch’edu

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Korean67 voice file contents for virtual card 23

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 1.22 id2259 Sainte Helena


5 0.84 id2278 Somallia
6 0.83 id2279 T’anjania
7 1.19 id2281 ChungangAp’urik’a

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Korean67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

8 0.73 id2282 Tungee


9 0.56 id2283 T’ogo
10 0.86 id2284 Naijeria
11 0.82 id2285 Namibia
12 0.72 id2286 Nijeru
13 0.94 id2287 So–Sahara
14 1.15 id2288 Pok’inaP’aso
15 0.71 id2289 Purundi
16 0.56 id2290 Pening
17 0.95 id2291 Poch’uwana
18 1.1 id2292 Madagaskaru
19 0.72 id2294 Mallawi
20 0.56 id2295 Malli
21 0.99 id2296 NamAp’urika
22 0.87 id2297 Mourishosu
23 0.78 id2298 Moritani
24 0.96 id2299 Mojambik’u
25 0.72 id2300 Morok’o
26 0.63 id2301 Libia
27 0.79 id2302 Liberia
28 0.76 id2303 Louanda
29 0.84 id2304 Lesot’o
30 0.79 id2305 Riyunion
31 0.46 id2306 Meegoo
32 0.54 id2307 Yunggoo
33 1.16 id2308 Arab Emilit’u

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Korean) 18-47

Korean67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

34 0.61 ide2309 T’ok’i


35 1.04 ide2310 Parubadosu
36 1.05 ide2311 Puerut’o–Rik’o
37 1.18 ide2312 P’ok’ulandujedo
38 0.84 ide2313 Sulobenia
39 1.11 ide2314 T’ok’umenistan
40 0.31 de2315 paek

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name korean8


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Korean8 voice file contents for virtual card 24

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.85 id2246 Asensyon


5 0.86 id2252 Erit’uria
6 1.12 id2254 K’eip’uBerudo
7 0.55 id2256 Kabon
8 0.73 id2258 Kambia
9 1.04 id2260 KiniaBisau
10 0.71 id2263 K’omoro

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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18-48 Appendix B

Korean8 voice file contents for virtual card 24 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

11 0.6 id2264 K’ongo


12 1.45 id2266 SaoTom.P’urinsip’u

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-49

Malay announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• malay01
• malay23
• malay45
• malay67
• malay89
Voice file name malay01
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Malay01 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 6.76 id0600 Ini ialah IDC. Panggilan antabangsa yang


baru saja anda bua
5 0.61 id0601 slamur
6 0.52 id0602 slamur
7 0.4 id0603 minit
8 0.51 id0604 saat
9 1.43 id0605 bayarannya ialah
10 0.49 id0606 yen
11 0.95 id0607 diulang
12 1.08 id0608 panggilan ke
13 0.7 id0609 nombor
14 3.56 id0610 Trima kasih kerana menggunakan IDC.
15 0.7 id0611 Kosong
16 0.69 id0612 Satu
17 0.56 id0612 Dual
18 0.55 id0614 Tigar

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-50 Appendix B

Malay01 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

19 0.53 id0615 Empat


20 0.7 id0616 Limur
21 0.64 id0617 Enam
22 0.61 id0618 Tujuh
23 0.83 id0620 Sembilan
24 0.69 id0621 Sepuluh
25 0.84 id0622 Seblas
26 0.89 id0623 DualBelas
27 0.94 id0624 TigarBelas
28 0.91 id0625 Empat Belas
29 0.99 id0626 LimurBelas
30 0.9 id0627 EnamBelas
31 1.11 id0628 TujuBelas
32 1.31 id0630 SembilanBelas

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Malay 01 voice file contents for virtual card 17

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.69 id0619 Lapan


5 1.05 id0629 LapanBelas
6 1.01 id0631 DualPuluh
7 1.18 id0632 Seartus
8 0.75 id0633 Ratus

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-51

Malay 01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

9 0.71 id0634 Seribu


10 0.56 id0635 Ribu
11 0.79 id0636 Sejuta
12 0.89 id0637 TigarPuluh
13 1.16 id0638 EmpatPuluh
14 1.09 id0639 LimurPuluh
15 1.13 id0640 EnamPuluh
16 1.05 id0641 TujuhPuluh
17 1.08 id0642 LapanPuluh
18 1.29 id0643 SembilanPuluh
19 0.69 id0644 Juta
20 1.27 id0645 Afghanishtan
21 1.8 id0646 Emiriyah Arab Besatu
22 0.72 id0647 Yaman
23 0.88 id0648 Israel
24 0.48 id0649 Irak
25 0.76 id0651 India
26 1.03 id0652 Indonesia
27 0.91 id0653 VietNam
28 0.61 id0654 Oman
29 0.78 id0655 Qatar
30 0.66 id0656 Korea
31 0.85 id0657 Kemboja
32 0.69 id0658 Korea
33 0.4 id0659 Kuwait
34 0.88 id0660 Cyprus

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Malay 01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

35 1.37 id0661 Arab Saudi


36 0.72 id0662 Jordan
37 1.47 id0673 Timor Timur

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name malay23


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Malay23 voice file contents for virtual card 18

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.48 id0650 Iran


5 0.83 id0663 Syria
6 1.07 id0664 Singapura
7 1.13 id0665 Sri Lanka
8 1.17 id0666 Negeri Thai
9 0.75 id0667 Taiwan
10 0.56 id0668 China
11 0.68 id0669 Nepal
12 0.86 id0670 Pakistan
13 0.82 id0671 Bahrain
14 1.14 id0672 Bangladesh
15 1.06 id0674 Filipina
16 0.69 id0675 Bhutan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-53

Malay23 voice file contents for virtual card 18 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

17 0.86 id0676 Brunei


18 0.83 id0677 Hong Kong
19 0.71 id0678 Macao
20 0.76 id0679 Malaysia
21 0.83 id0680 Myanmar
22 0.82 id0681 Maldives
23 1.07 id0682 Mongolia
24 0.62 id0683 Laos
25 0.81 id0684 Lubnan
26 1.66 id0685 Amerika Sharikat
27 0.83 id0686 Alaska
28 1.1 id0687 Argentina
29 1.13 id0689 Anguilla
30 0.94 id0789 Luxembourg
31 0.95 id0788 Romania
32 0.96 id0793 Pulau Wake
33 1.09 id0783 Macedonia
34 1.22 id0784 Yugoslavia
35 1.01 id0693 Venezuela
36 0.88 id0694 Uruguay
37 1.06 id0757 Gibralta

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-54 Appendix B

Malay 23 voice file contents for virtual card 19

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.72 id0719 Haiti


5 0.68 id0736 Icelan
6 0.72 id0700 Cuba
7 0.64 id0714 Chile
8 0.86 id0695 Ecuado
9 0.62 id0720 Panama
10 0.72 id0727 Brazil
11 0.77 id0721 Bahamas
12 0.84 id0699 Kanada
13 0.84 id0715 Dominica
14 0.48 id0730 Peru
15 0.87 id0706 Colombia
16 0.87 id0722 Bermuda
17 0.87 id0723 Paraguay
18 0.88 id0733 Martinique
19 0.91 id0703 Grenada
20 0.92 id0709 Surinam
21 0.92 id0732 Honduras
22 0.95 id0708 Jamaica
23 0.95 id0731 Bolivia
24 0.96 id0701 Guatemala
25 0.98 id0718 Nicaragua
26 1.01 id0760 Spanyol
27 1.08 id0725 PewtoRico
28 1.24 id0705 CostaRica
29 1.25 id0696 ElSalvado

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-55

Malay 23 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

30 0.95 id0785 Lativia


31 0.88 id0790 Russia
32 0.89 id0780 Monaco
33 0.69 id0772 Finlan
34 0.8 id0775 Belarus
35 1.13 id0794 Australia
36 0.77 id0770 Hungary
37 0.86 id0773 Perantis
38 0.87 id0778 Portugal
39 1.01 id0774 Bulgaria

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name malay45


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Malay45 voice file contents for virtual card 20

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.21 id0764 Czech


5 0.63 id0752 Greek
6 0.67 id0759 Sweden
7 0.66 id0737 Irelan
8 0.66 id0744 Itali
9 0.67 id0765 Denmark

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Malay45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

10 0.7 id0766 Jerman


11 0.74 id0753 Greenlan
12 0.75 id0768 Turki
13 0.76 id0735 Monserrat
14 0.77 id0769 Norway
15 0.78 id0746 Ukraine
16 0.79 id0734 Mexico
17 0.79 id0761 Slovak
18 0.84 id0755 Croatia
19 0.85 id0749 Austria
20 0.85 id0754 Georgia
21 0.87 id0742 Andorra
22 0.87 id0750 Belanda
23 0.89 id0758 Switzerlan
24 0.94 id0740 Albania
25 0.94 id0751 Kazakstan
26 0.96 id0741 Armenia
27 1.01 id0748 Estonia
28 1.03 id0762 Slovenia
29 1.03 id0781 Moldavia
30 1.08 id0786 Lithuania
31 1.08 id0787 Liechtenstein
32 1.06 id0767 Turkmenistan
33 1.22 id0756 SanMarino
34 1.3 id0747 Uzbekistan
35 1.4 id0745 Vatican City

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-57

Malay45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

36 1.52 id0728 Grana Prantis


37 0.65 id0777 Polan
38 0.68 id0776 Belgium
39 0.78 id0779 Malta

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Malay45 voice file contents for virtual card 21

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 1.13 id0763 Tadzhikistan


5 0.96 id0795 Kiribati
6 0.49 id0796 Guam
7 1.09 id0797 Kepulauan Coo
8 1.31 id0798 Pulau Krismas
9 2.24 id0799 Kepulauan Cocos Keeling
10 0.84 id0800 Saipan
11 1.89 id0801 Kepulanuan Solomon
12 0.77 id0802 Tuvalu
13 0.7 id0803 Tonga
14 0.6 id0804 Nauru
15 0.63 id0805 Niue
16 1.23 id0806 Samoa Barat
17 1.4 id0807 NewCaledonia
18 0.96 id0808 NewZealan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Malay45 voice file contents for virtual card 21 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

19 1.36 id0809 Pulau Norfolk


20 1.31 id0810 Pupau New Guinea
21 0.57 id0811 Palau
22 0.67 id0812 Hawaii
23 0.61 id0813 Fiji
24 1.74 id0814 Polynesia Prantis
25 1.62 id0815 Kepulauan Marshal
26 1.11 id0816 Micronesia
27 0.72 id0817 Mintway
28 0.96 id0819 Algeria
29 0.92 id0820 Angola
30 0.84 id0822 Mesir
31 0.82 id08223 Habsyah
32 0.57 id08225 Ghana
33 1.34 ide4 St. Lucia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-59

Voice file name malay67


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Malay67 voice file contents for virtual card 22

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 2.52 id0782 Bosnia dan Herzegovina


5 1.79 id0791 Samoa Amerika
6 1.12 id0792 Vanuatu
7 0.9 id0821 Uganda
8 1.79 id0827 Kepulauan Canary
9 0.79 id0829 Cameroun
10 0.65 id0831 Guinea
11 0.62 id0833 Kenya
12 1.13 id0834 Ivory Coas
13 0.67 id0837 Zaire
14 0.72 id0839 Zambia
15 0.96 id0843 Zimbabwe
16 0.66 id0844 Sudan
17 2.14 id0845 Afrika Utara Sepanyol
18 1.67 id0848 Guinea Khatulistiwa
19 0.81 id0849 Senegal
20 0..91 id0851 Somalia
21 0.92 id0852 Tanzania
22 0.89 id0855 Tunisia
23 0.9 id0857 Nigeria
24 0.94 id0858 Namibia
25 0.72 id0867 Malawi
26 1.38 id0869 Afrika Selatan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Malay67 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

27 0.91 id0872 Mozambique


28 0.84 id0873 Maghribi
29 0.79 id0874 Libya
30 0.92 id0875 Liberia
31 0.74 id0876 Rwanda
32 0.74 id0880 U.K.
33 0.86 id0881 U.A.E.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Malay 67 voice file contents for virtual card 23

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 1.26 id0882 Korea Ultara


5 1.26 id0883 Korea Selatan
6 0.78 id0889 U.S.
7 2.38 ide1 Kepulauan Virgin British
8 2.64 ide2 Kepulauan Virgin Amerka
9 1.61 ide3 Kepulauan Cayman
10 1.73 ide5 Rupublik Dominica
11 2.31 ide6 Trinidad dan Tobago
12 1.91 ide7 Kepulauan Alzores
13 1.33 ide8 United Kingdom
14 1.65 ide9 Kepulauan Faeroe
15 2.76 ide10 St. Christopher dan Nevis

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-61

Malay 67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

16 2.92 ide11 Kepulauan Turks dan Caicos


17 0.87 ide12 Barbados
18 1.71 ide13 Kepulauan Fauklan
19 0.69 ide14 Belize
20 1.03 ide15 Alsabaijan
21 1.05 id0841 Djibouti
22 0.87 id0870 Mauritius

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name malay89


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Malay89 voice file contents for virtual card 24

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.75 id0688 Aruba


5 2.53 id0690 Antigua das Barbuda
6 1.59 id0697 Antilles Belanda
7 0.79 id0698 Guyana
8 0.9 id0702 Guadeloupe
9 2.35 id0707 St. Pierre dan Miquelon
10 2.71 id0710 St. Vincent dan Grenada
11 1.05 id0818 Ascension
12 0.93 id0824 Eritrea

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Malay89 voice file contents for virtual card 24 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

13 0.9 id0826 Cape Verde


14 0.62 id0828 Gabon
15 1.21 id0832 GuineaBissau
16 0.75 id0835 Comoro
17 0.71 id0836 Congo
18 2.34 id0838 Sao Tome dan Principe
19 1.32 id0840 Sierra Leone
20 0.91 id0846 Swaziland
21 0.99 id0847 Seychelles
22 1.22 id0850 St. Helena
23 0.32 id0853 Chad
24 1.18 id0854 Africe Tengah
25 0.57 id0856 Togo
26 0.62 id0859 Niger
27 0.94 id0860 Sahara Barat
28 1.38 id0861 Burkina Faso
29 0.73 id0862 Burundi
30 0.59 id0863 Benin
31 0.49 id0868 Mali

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Malay) 18-63

Malay 89 voice file contents for virtual card 25

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration Name Content

4 0.78 id0830 Gambia


5 0.94 id0864 Botswana
6 0.98 id0865 Madagascar
7 0.87 id0866 Madeira
8 1.26 id0871 Mauritania
9 0.86 id0877 Lesotho
10 1.02 id0878 Reunion

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-64 Appendix B

Mandarin announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• mndrn01
• mndrn23
• mndrn45
• mndrn67
Voice file name mndrn01
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Mndrn01 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 6.87 id0043 Gan xie nin shi yong IDC guo ji dian hua.
Gang cai nin ting dao de shi lu yin dian
hua.
5 4.47 id0035 Zhe Li Shi IDC. Ning Da De Guo Ji Dian
Hua Yong Le
6 1.12 id0170 aloe qundao
7 0.59 id0168 nuowei
8 0.5 id0164 danmai
9 1.08 id0071 mengjialaguo
10 1.08 id0155 shengmalinuo
11 1.07 id0101 guadeluopu
12 1.07 id0102 gelinnada
13 1.07 id0103 kymon qundao
14 1.04 id0059 saipulusi
15 1.04 id0132 matinike
16 1.02 id0069 bajisitan
17 1.02 id0196 kukequndao
18 1.01 id0041 Chong Fu Yi Bian

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Mandarin) 18-65

Mndrn01 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

19 1.01 id0131 hongdulasi


20 0.99 id0111 shengluxiya
21 0.99 id0156 zhibuluotuo
22 0.98 id0160 siluofake
23 0.96 id0078 malaixiya
24 0.96 id0086 agenting
25 0.96 id0191 wanuatu
26 0.5 id0005 san

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Mndrn01 voice file contents for virtual card 17

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 3.26 id0110 shengkelisituofo he niweisi


5 3.14 id0112 tekesi qundao he kaikesi qundao
6 2.08 id0181 bosiniya heisaigeweina
7 1.38 id0042 dui fang hao ma shi
8 1.37 id0134 mengtesailate
9 1.25 id0138 yasu’er qundao
10 1.22 id0125 fukelan qundao
11 1.22 id0186 liezhidunshideng
12 1.21 id0051 yindunixiya
13 1.2 id0060 shate’alabo
14 1.17 id0161 siluowenniya

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Mndrn01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

15 0.95 id0064 sililanka


16 0.95 id0080 ma’erdaifu
17 0.94 id0174 bailuresu
18 0.93 id0180 mo’erduowa
19 0.92 id0184 latuoweiya
20 id0049 yilang
21 id0099 guba
22 id0150 hasake setan
23 id0011 jiu
24 id0008 liu
25 d0092 weineiruila
26 id0095 sa’erwaduo
27 id0137 asaibaijiang
28 id0058 keweite
29 id0107 yamaijia
30 id0121 baimuda

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Mandarin) 18-67

Voice file name mndrn23


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Mndrn23 voice file contents for virtual card 18

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 id0109 shengwensente he gelinnading


5 id0106 shengpiaier he mikelong
6 id0045 alabolianheqiuzhangguo
7 id0020 shi–ba
8 id0017 shi–wu
9 0.56 id0007 wu
10 0.44 id0001 ling
11 2.16 id0089 antigua he babuda
12 0.88 id0085 alasijia
13 0.88 id0094 weiguaduo’er
14 0.86 id0039 Jin E Shi
15 0.86 id0100 weidimala
16 0.86 id0117 nijialagua
17 0.79 id0108 sulinan
18 0.79 id0153 gelujiya
19 0.74 id0023 san–shi
20 0.74 id0055 hanguo
21 0.71 id0026 liu–shi
22 0.71 id0028 ba–shi
23 0.71 id0048 yilake
24 0.7 id0016 shi–si
25 0.7 id0019 shi–qi
26 0.7 id0120 bahama

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Mndrn23 voice file contents for virtual card 18 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

27 0.79 id0088 an guila


28 0.79 id0187 luomaniya
29 0.74 id0133 moxige
30 0.85 id0124 boduolige
31 0.85 id0173 baojialiya
32 0.59 id0038 miao
33 0.59 id0148 aodili
34 0.57 id0050 yindu
35 0.57 id0151 xila
36 0.54 id0037 fen
37 0.54 id0113 zhili
38 0.51 id0074 budan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Mndrn23 voice file contents for virtual card 19

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 2.06 id0090 yingshuwei erjingqundao


5 1.97 id0091 meishuwei erjingqundao
6 1.9 id0116 tulineda hutabaga
7 0.65 id0076 xianggang
8 1.68 id0115 duominiya gongheguo
9 1.66 id0190 meishudongsamoya
10 1.39 id0104 kusu dahligha

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Mandarin) 18-69

Mndrn23 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

11 0.91 id0139 a’erbaniya


12 0.91 id0183 nansilafu
13 0.9 id0105 Colombia
14 0.9 id0146 wuzibieke
15 0.89 id0114 duominiya
16 0.88 id0147 aishaniya
17 0.86 id0036 xiaoshi
18 0.86 id0123 babaduosi
19 0.85 id0063 xinjiapo
20 0.84 id0013 shi–yi
21 0.39 id0004 er
22 0.45 id0129 milu
23 0.83 id0072 dongdiwen
24 0.83 id0130 boliweiya
25 0.82 id0159 xibanya
26 0.81 id0027 qi–shi
27 0.8 id0154 keluodiya
28 0.79 id0188 lusenbao
29 0.78 id0169 xiongyali
30 0.78 id0175 bilishi
31 0.76 id0021 shi–jiu
32 0.75 id0167 tu’erqi
33 0.75 id0192 weikedao
34 0.74 id0156 jianpuzhai

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Mndrn23 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

35 0.61 id0157 ruishi


36 0.4 id0002 yi

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name mndrn45


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Mndrn45 voice file contents for virtual card 20

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.74 id0145 wukelan


5 0.73 id0015 shi–san
6 0.73 id0024 si–shi
7 0.73 id0029 jiu–shi
8 0.73 id0068 nibo’er
9 0.72 id0014 shi–er
10 0.72 id0067 zhongguo
11 0.72 id0141 andao’er
12 0.72 id0193 aodaliya
13 0.71 id0073 feilubin
14 0.71 id0083 libanen
15 0.71 id0093 wulagui
16 0.71 id0144 fandigang
17 0.7 id0136 aierlan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Mandarin) 18-71

Mndrn45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

18 0.7 id0178 ma’erta


19 0.7 id0182 maqidun
20 0.7 id0189 eluosi
21 0.69 id0003 liang
22 0.69 id0047 yiselie
23 0.69 id0065 taiguo
24 0.69 id0079 miandian
25 0.69 id0087 aluba
26 0.69 id0098 jianada
27 0.69 id00119 banama
28 0.67 id0061 yuedan
29 0.67 id0084 meiguo
30 0.67 id0097 guiyana
31 0.66 id0012 shi
32 0.66 id00152 gelinglan
33 0.66 id0172 faguo
34 0.66 id0185 litaowan
35 0.65 id0075 wenlai
36 0.64 id0171 fenlan
37 0.63 id0022 er–shi
38 0.63 id0044 afuhan
39 0.63 id0054 kata’er
40 0.63 id0081 menggu
41 0.63 id0142 yingguo
42 0.62 id0062 xuliya
43 0.62 id0066 taiwan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Mndrn45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

44 0.62 id0077 aomen


45 0.61 id0046 yemen
46 0.6 id0057 chaoxian
47 0.6 id0070 balin
48 0.59 id0158 ruidian
49 0.54 id0176 bolan
50 0.5 id0053 a man

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Mndrn45 voice file contents for virtual card 21

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Contents

4 0.64 id0082 laowo


5 2.15 id0096 heshu’andiliesi qundao
6 0.59 id0118 haidi
7 0.78 id0140 yamingya
8 1.05 id0162 tajike setan
9 0.91 id0194 kiribasa
10 0.75 id0197 shengdandao
11 0.98 id0205 xisamoya
12 1.62 id0209 babuyaxinjineiya
13 1.66 id0213 fashubolinixiya
14 0.77 id0217 asensong
15 0.94 id0218 a’erjiliya

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Mandarin) 18-73

Mndrn45 voice file contents for virtual card 21 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Contents

16 0.74 id0220 wuganda


17 0.67 id0228 kamailong
18 0.74 id0229 gangbiya
19 0.67 id0230 jineiya
20 1.1 id0231 jineiyabishao
21 1.04 id0233 katadeevah
22 0.77 id0236 zhayi’er
23 2.26 id0237 shengduomei he pulinxibi
24 0.77 id0240 jibuti
25 0.99 id0241 jinbabuwei
26 1.04 id0244 siweishilan
27 0.71 id0245 saishe’er
28 0.96 id0250 tansangniya
29 0.78 id0253 tunisi
30 1.07 id0262 bociwana
31 0.99 id0268 maoliquisi
32 0.8 id0273 libiliya
33 0.75 id0274 luwangda
34 0.96 id0276 liuniwangdao
35 0.75 id0278 UK

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-74 Appendix B

Voice file name mndrn67


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Mdrn67 voice file contents for virtual card 22

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.42 id0033 quian


5 1.25 id0127 fashu guiyana
6 1.19 id0166 tukuman setan
7 1.37 id0198 kuku cheeling chundao
8 1.16 id0200 suoluomen qundao
9 1.43 id0206 xinkeliduoniya
10 0.88 id0208 nuofukedao
11 1.13 id0214 mashao’er qundao
12 1.41 id0215 mikeluonixiya
13 0.83 id0216 chungtodao
14 1.15 id0222 aisai’ebiya
15 1.14 id0223 weiliteliya
16 0.87 id0225 fodejiao
17 1.13 id0226 jianaliqundao
18 0.87 id0239 sailali’ang
19 1.32 id0243 xishubeifei
20 1.19 id0246 chidaojineiya
21 0.87 id0247 saineijia’er
22 1.22 id0248 shenghelena
23 1.5 id0252 zhongfei gunhagoa
24 0.83 id0256 namibiya
25 0.91 id0258 xisahala
26 1.15 id0259 bujina faso

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Mandarin) 18-75

Mdrn67 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

27 1.31 id0263 madajiasijia


28 0.48 id0266 mali
29 1.2 id0269 maolitaniya
30 1.16 id0270 mosangbike
31 0.83 id0275 laisuotuo
32 1.2 id0277 USA

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Mndrn67 voice file contents for virtual card 23

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.46 id0006 si
5 0.51 id0009 qi
6 0.38 id0010 ba
7 0.53 id0018 shi-liu
8 0.65 id0025 wu–shi
9 0.46 id0032 bai
10 0.47 id0034 wan
11 0.47 id0040 yuan
12 0.62 id0052 yuenan
13 0.65 id0122 balagui
14 0.52 id0126 baxi
15 0.69 id0128 bolizi
16 0.55 id0135 bingdao

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Mndrn67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

17 0.56 id0143 yidali


18 0.55 id0149 helan
19 0.57 id0163 jieke
20 0.54 id0165 deguo
21 0.57 id0177 putaoya
22 0.66 id0179 monage
23 0.54 id0195 guandao
24 0.72 id0199 saibandao
25 0.71 id0201 tuwalu
26 0.65 id0202 tangjia
27 0.51 id0203 naolu
28 0.57 id0204 niu’ai
29 0.8 id0204 xinxilan
30 0.59 id0210 palao
31 0.73 id0211 xiaweiyi
32 0.51 id0212 feiji
33 0.66 id0219 angela
34 0.66 id0221 aiji
35 0.5 id0224 jiana
36 0.64 id0227 jiapeng
37 0.7 id0232 kenniya
38 0.74 id0234 kemoluo
39 0.58 id0235 gangguo
40 0.67 id0238 zanbiya
41 0.54 id0242 sudan
42 0.57 id0249 suomali

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Mandarin) 18-77

Mndrn67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

43 0.59 id0251 zhade


44 0.62 id0254 duoge
45 0.8 id0255 niriliya
46 0.69 id0257 niri’er
47 0.67 id0260 bulongdi
48 0.54 id0261 beining
49 0.69 id0264 madela
50 0.74 id0265 malawei
51 0.7 id0267 nan fei
52 0.72 id0271 moluoge
53 0.66 id0272 libiya
54 0.83 id0279 alianchuo

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-78 Appendix B

Portuguese announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• prtugs01
• prtugs23
• prtugs45
• prtugs67
• prtugs89
• prtugs10
Voice file name prtugs01
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Prtugs01 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 5.92 id1200 Aqui e a IDC. A chamada internacional


que acaba de ser feita teve a duracao de
5 0.56 id1201 horas
6 0.78 id1202 minutos
7 0.23 id1203 e
8 0.84 id1204 segundos
9 0.32 id1205 hora
10 0.6 id1206 minuto
11 0.68 id1207 segundo
12 0.78 id1208 e custou
13 0.45 id1209 iene
14 0.71 id1210 ienes
15 0.94 id1211 Repetimos
16 1.44 id1212 a chamada foi para:

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-79

Prtugs01 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

17 4.81 id1213 Agradecemos por utilizar a IDC. Isto e


uma gravacao.
18 0.43 id1214 zero
19 0.3 id1215 um
20 0.69 id1216 dois
21 0.68 id1217 tres
22 0.69 id1218 quatro
23 0.59 id1219 cinco
24 0.71 id1220 seis
25 0.61 id1221 sete
26 0.54 id1222 oito
27 0.6 id1223 nove
28 0.57 id1224 dez
29 0.57 id1225 onze
30 0.53 id1226 doze
31 0.55 id1227 treze
32 0.79 id1228 quatorze
33 0.53 id1229 quinze
34 1.19 id1230 dezesseis
35 1.03 id1231 dezessete
36 0.74 iid1273 milhoa

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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Prtugs01 voice file contents for virtual card 17

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.81 id1232 dezoito


5 0.93 id1233 dezenove
6 0.58 id1234 vinte
7 0.95 id1235 vinte e
8 0.52 id1236 trinta
9 0.76 id1237 trinta e
10 0.78 id1238 quarenta
11 0.99 id1239 quarenta e
12 0.94 id1240 cinquenta
13 1.27 id1241 cinquenta e
14 0.85 id1242 sessenta
15 1.14 id1243 sessenta e
16 0.92 id1244 setenta
17 1.05 id1245 setenta e
18 0.84 id1246 oitenta
19 1.1 id1247 oitenta e
20 0.75 id1248 noventa
21 1.03 id1249 noventa e
22 0.48 id1250 cem
23 0.55 id1251 cemto
24 0.89 id1252 cemto e
25 0.97 id1253 duzentos
26 1.09 id1254 duzentos e
27 1 id1255 trezentos
28 1.23 id1256 trezentos e
29 1.18 id1257 quatrocentos

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-81

Prtugs01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

30 1.4 id1258 quatrocentos e


31 1.07 id1259 quinhentos
32 1.3 id1260 quinhentos e
33 1.19 id1261 seiscentos
34 1.38 id1262 seiscentos e
35 0.52 id1269 mil
36 0.93 id1276 milhoes

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name prtugs23


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Prtugs23 voice file contents for virtual card 18

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.48 id1263 setecentos


5 1.69 id1264 setecentos e
6 1.12 id1265 oitocentos
7 1.33 id1266 oitocentos e
8 1.29 id1267 novecentos
9 1.36 id1268 novecentos e
10 0.97 id1270 mil e
11 1.25 id1271 milhao de
12 1.09 id1272 milhao e

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Prtugs23 voice file contents for virtual card 18 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

13 1.2 id1274 milhoes de


14 1.29 id1275 milhoes e
15 0.3 id1277 de
16 0.39 id1278 uma
17 0.85 id1279 duas
18 1.05 id1280 duzentas
19 1.15 id1281 Afeganistao
20 2.08 id1282 Emirados Arabes Unidos
21 0.87 id1284 Ishiel
22 0.64 id1285 Iraque
23 0.48 id1286 Edon
24 0.53 id1287 India
25 1.05 id1288 Indonesia
26 0.95 id1289 Vietna
27 0.45 id1290 Oma
28 0.61 id1291 Catar
29 0.74 id1292 Coreia
30 0.7 id1293 Camboja
31 0.69 id1294 Coreia
32 0.68 id1295 Kuweit
33 1.27 id1297 Arabia Saudita
34 0.8 id1298 Jordania
35 1.05 id1308 Bangladesh

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-83

Prtugs23 voice file contents for virtual card 19

Phrase Phrase
Phrase ID name Duration name Content

4 0.65 id1299 Siria


5 0.83 id1300 Cingapura
6 0.85 id1301 Sri Lanka
7 0.79 id1302 Tailandia
8 0.64 id1303 Taiwan
9 0.6 id1304 China
10 0.72 id1305 Nepal
11 0.79 id1306 Paquistao
12 0.63 id1307 Barein
13 1.06 id1310 Filipinas
14 0.8 id1311 Butao
15 0.68 id1312 Brunei
16 0.8 id1313 Hong Kong
17 0.77 id1314 Macau
18 0.91 id1315 Malasia
19 0.79 id1316 Mianma
20 0.98 id1317 Maldivas
21 0.82 id1318 Mongolia
22 0.71 id1319 Laos
23 0.62 id1320 Libano
24 1.61 id1321 Estados Unidos
25 0.79 id1322 Alasca
26 0.9 id1323 Argentina
27 0.72 id1325 Anguilla
28 2.27 id1327 Ilhas Virgens Britanicas
29 1.15 id1340 Ilhas Cayman

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Prtugs23 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Phrase Phrase
Phrase ID name Duration name Content

30 1.03 id1392 San Marino


31 0.88 id1329 Venezuela
32 0.68 id1330 Uruguai
33 0.84 id1331 Equador
34 1.14 id1332 El Salvador
35 0.63 id1335 Canada
36 0.39 id1336 Cuba
37 0.87 id1337 Guatemala
38 0.77 id1339 Granada
39 0.44 id1350 Chile
40 0.84 id1357 Bahamas

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name prtugs45


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Prtugs45 voice file contents for virtual card 20

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.18 id1379 Reino Unido


5 0.89 id1341 Costa Rica
6 0.71 id1342 Colombia
7 0.81 id1344 Jamaica
8 0.73 id1345 Suriname

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-85

Prtugs45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

9 0.97 id1348 Santa Lucia


10 0.83 id1351 Dominica
11 1.76 id1352 Republica Dominicana
12 1.86 id1353 Trinidad e Tobago
13 0.84 id1354 Nicaragua
14 0.62 id1355 Haiti
15 0.59 id1356 Panama
16 0.89 id1358 Bermudas
17 0.68 id1359 Paraguai
18 0.9 id1361 Porto Rico
19 0.65 id1363 Brasil
20 1.39 id1364 Guiana Francesa
21 0.43 id1366 Peru
22 0.71 id1367 Bolivia
23 0.82 id1368 Honduras
24 0.87 id1369 Martinica
25 0.64 id1370 Mexico
26 0.82 id1371 Montserrat
27 0.82 id1372 Islandia
28 0.78 id1373 Irlanda
29 0.73 id1377 Armenia
30 0.67 id1378 Andorra
31 0.72 id1380 Italia
32 0.89 id1382 Vaticano
33 0.75 id1384 Ucrania
34 0.87 id1385 Estonia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Prtugs45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

35 0.68 id1386 Austria


36 0.71 id1388 Holanda
37 0.68 id1390 Grecia
38 0.85 id1391 Georgia
39 0.85 id1391 Croacia
40 0.79 id1394 Suica

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Prtugs45 voice file contents for virtual card 21

Total Phrase
Phrase ID Duratin Duration name Content

4 0.8 id1395 Suecia


5 0.78 id1396 Espanha
6 1.08 id1397 Eslovaquia
7 1.01 id1398 Eslovenia
8 1.42 id1400 Republica Tcheca
9 0.88 id1401 Dinamarca
10 0.8 id1402 Alemanha
11 0.92 id1404 Turquia
12 0.92 id1405 Noruega
13 0.82 id1406 Hungria
14 0.97 id1408 Finlandia
15 0.71 id1409 Franca
16 0.89 id1410 Bulgaria

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-87

Prtugs45 voice file contents for virtual card 21 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID Duratin Duration name Content

17 0.93 id1412 Belgica


18 0.78 id1413 Polonia
19 0.9 id1414 Portugal
20 0.78 id1415 Malta
21 0.73 id1416 Monaco
22 2.52 id1418 Bosnia–Herzegovina
23 1.12 id1420 Yugoslavia
24 1.02 id1421 Letonia
25 1.05 id1422 Lituania
26 1.44 id1423 Liechtenstein
27 0.95 id1424 Romenia
28 1.05 id1425 Luxemburgo
29 0.81 id1426 Russia
30 1.18 id1429 Ilha Wake
31 0.99 id1430 Australia
32 0.54 id1432 Guam
33 1.17 id1433 Ilhas Cook
34 1.42 id1504 Africa do Sul

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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Voice file name prtgs67


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Prtugs67 voice file contents for virtual card 22

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.23 id1434 Ilhas Christmas


5 1.33 id1435 Ilhas Cocos
6 0.78 id1436 Saipan
7 1.31 id1437 Ilhas Salomao
8 0.53 id1439 Tonga
9 1.92 id1442 Samoa Ocidental
10 1.42 id1443 Nova Caledonia
11 1.69 id1444 Nova Zelandia
12 1.65 id1445 Ilha Norfolk
13 1.64 id1446 Papua Nova Guine
14 0.7 id1447 Palau
15 0.68 id1448 Havai
16 0.57 id1449 Fiji
17 1.73 id1450 Polinesia Francesa
18 1.49 id1451 Ilhas Marshall
19 1.15 id1452 Micronesia
20 0.85 id1455 Argelia
21 0.75 id1456 Angola
22 0.77 id1457 Uganda
23 0.74 id1458 Egito
24 1.04 id1459 Etiopia
25 0.59 id1461 Gana
26 1.64 id1463 Ilhas Canarias

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-89

Prtugs67 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

27 0.92 id1465 Camaroes


28 0.58 id1467 Guine
29 0.66 id1469 Quenia
30 1.4 id1470 Costa do Marfim
31 0.71 id1473 Ziedi
32 0.93 id1477 Djibuti

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Prtugs67 voice file contents for virtual card 23

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.72 id1475 Zambia


5 1 id1478 Zimbabue
6 0.7 id1479 Sudao
7 2.07 id1480 Africa do Norte Espanhola
8 1.69 id14 Guine–Equatorial
9 0.86 id1484 Senegal
10 0.87 id1486 Somalia
11 0.84 id1487 Tanzania
12 0.82 id1490 Tunisia
13 0.77 id1492 Nigeria
14 0.88 id1493 Namibia
15 0.74 id1502 Malavi
16 0.96 id1505 Mauricio

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Prtugs67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

17 1.08 id1507 Mocambique


18 1.04 id1508 Marrocos
19 0.67 id1509 Libia
20 0.91 id1510 Liberia
21 0.97 id1511 Ruanda
22 1.93 id1514 Estados Unidos da America
23 0.93 id1515 Inglaterra
24 2.21 id1516 Emirados Arabes Unidos
25 1.42 id1517 Coreia do Norte
26 1.44 id1518 Coreia do Sul
27 2.19 id1519 lIhas Virgens Americana
28 1.23 id1520 Uzbequistao
29 1.26 id1521 Cazaquistao
30 1.1 id1522 Groenlandia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name prtugs89


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Prtugs89 voice file contents for virtual card 24

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.74 id1283 Lemen


5 0.57 id1296 Chipre

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-91

Prtugs89 voice file contents for virtual card 24 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 1.21 id1374 Azerbaidjao


7 1.3 id1375 Ilhas Acores
8 0.81 id1376 Albania
9 1 id1393 Gibraltar
10 1.18 id1399 Tadjiquistao
11 1.09 id1403 Turcomenia
12 1.23 id1407 Ilhas Faroe
13 1.33 id1411 Bielorrussia
14 1.01 id1417 Moldavia
15 0.94 id1454 Ascensao
16 1.1 id1460 Eritreia
17 1.02 id1462 Cabo Verde
18 0.83 id1464 Gabao
19 0.74 id1466 Gambia
20 1.15 id1468 Guine–Bissau
21 1.38 id1471 Ilhas Comores
22 0.56 id1472 Congo
23 1.89 id1474 Sao Tome e Principe
24 1.23 id1476 Serra Leoa
25 1.35 id1481 Suazilandia
26 1.06 id1482 Seychelles
27 1.24 id1485 Santa Helena
28 0.59 id1488 Chade
29 2.09 id1489 Republica Centro–Africana
30 0.56 id1491 Togo

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Prtugs89 voice file contents for virtual card 24 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

31 1.08 id1500 Madagascar


32 1.12 id1513 Reuniao

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Prtugs89 voice file contents for virtual card 25

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.63 id1309 Timor


5 0.58 id1324 Aruba
6 1.9 id1333 Antilhas Holandesas
7 0.81 id1334 Guiana
8 0.81 id1338 Guadalupe
9 2.32 id1343 Saint–Pierre e Miquelon
10 2.45 id1346 Sao Vicente e Granad
11 2.22 id1347 Sao Cristovao e Nevis
12 2.16 id1349 Ilhas Turks e Caicos
13 0.98 id1360 Barbados
14 1.67 id1362 Ilhas Malvinas
15 1.15 id1419 Macedonia
16 1.82 id1427 Samoa Americana
17 1.08 id1428 Vanuatu
18 0.87 id1431 Kiribati
19 1.64 id1453 Ilhas Midway
20 1.7 id1495 Saara Ocidental

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Portuguese) 18-93

Prtugs89 voice file contents for virtual card 25 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

21 0.8 id1496 Burkina


22 0.81 id1497 Burundi
23 0.81 id1498 Benin
24 0.98 id1499 Botsuana
25 1.26 id1501 Ilhas da Madeira
26 1.09 id1506 Mauritania
27 0.86 id1512 Lesoto

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name prtugs10


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Prtugs10 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.66 id1326 Antigua


5 0.72 id1365 Belize
6 0.75 id1438 Tuvalu
7 0.73 id1440 Nauru
8 0.67 id1441 Niue

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Prtugs10 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

9 0.75 id1494 Niger


10 0.61 id1503 Mali

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 18-95

Spanish announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• spansh01
• spansh23
• spansh45
• spansh67
• spansh8
Voice file name spansh01
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Spansh01 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 4.77 id1600 Habla IDC. La llamada internacional que


acaba de realizar duro
5 0.53 id1601 horas
6 077 id1602 minutos
7 0.85 id1603 segundos
8 0.46 id1604 hora
9 0.55 id1605 minuto
10 0.67 id1606 segundo
11 1.01 id1607 de duracion
12 0.65 id1608 yenes
13 0.4 id1609 yen
14 0.84 id1610 Repetimos
15 1.43 id1611 y el importe es de
16 0.66 id1612 al numero
17 3.87 id1613 Gracias por usar IDC. Esta es una
grabacion.

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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Spansh01 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

18 0.48 id1614 cero


19 0.4 id1615 uno
20 0.47 id1616 dos
21 0.39 id1617 tres
22 0.42 id1618 cuatro
23 0.52 id1619 cinco
24 0.49 id1620 seis
25 0.54 id1621 siete
26 0.4 id1622 ocho
27 0.46 id1623 nueve
28 0.39 id1624 un
29 0.41 id1625 diez
30 0.55 id1626 once
31 0.51 id1627 doce
32 0.44 id1628 trece
33 0.66 id1629 catorce
34 0.55 id1630 quince
35 0.84 id1631 dieciseis
36 0.83 id1632 diecisiete
37 0.69 id1633 dieicocho
38 0.68 id1634 diecinueve
39 0.48 id1635 veinte
40 0.69 id1636 veintiun
41 1.19 id1637 i

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 18-97

Spansh01 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

42 1.6 id1638 ochenta


43 0.86 id1639 milliones de

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Spansh01 voice file contents for virtual card 17

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.54 id1637 treinta


5 0.6 id1639 treinta i
6 0.58 id1640 cuarenta
7 0.71 id1641 cuarenta i
8 0.76 id1642 cincuenta
9 0.9 id1643 cincuenta i
10 0.64 id1644 sesenta
11 0.87 id1645 sesenta i
12 0.72 id1646 setenta
13 0.89 id1647 setenta i
14 0.78 id1649 ochenta i
15 0.58 id1650 noventa
16 0.89 id1651 noventa i
17 0.37 id1652 cien
18 0.62 id1653 ciento
19 0.87 id1654 doscientos
20 0.83 id1655 trescientos

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

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Spansh01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

21 0.97 id1656 cuatrocientos


22 0.82 id1657 quinientos
23 1 id1658 seiscientos
24 1.13 id165 setecientos
25 0.96 id1660 ochocientos
26 1.08 id1661 novecientos
27 0.38 id1662 mil
28 0.68 id1663 million de
29 0.78 id1664 veintidos
30 1.04 id1666 veinticuatro
31 0.99 id1667 veinticinco
32 0.98 id1668 veintiseis
33 0.93 id1669 veintisiete
34 0.93 id1670 veintiocho
35 0.9 id1671 veintinueve
36 0.47 id1672 million
37 0.66 id1674 milliones
38 0.35 id1675 una
39 0.35 id1665 veintitres
40 0.83 id1677 Afganistn
41 1.63 id1678 Emiratos Arabes Unidos
42 0.89 id1757 Puerto Rico

Note: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 18-99

Voice file name spansh23


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Spansh23 voice file contents for virtual card 18

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.49 id1679 Yemen


5 0.76 id1680 Israel
6 0.47 id1681 Irak
7 0.43 id1682 Iran
8 0.52 id1683 India
9 0.84 id1684 Indonesia
10 0.7 id1685 Vietnam
11 0.47 id1686 Oman
12 0.45 id1687 Catar
13 0.47 id1688 Corea
14 0.59 id1689 Cambodia
15 0.49 id1690 Corea
16 0.64 id1691 Kuwait
17 0.49 id1692 Chipre
18 1.15 id1693 Arabia Saudita
19 0.77 id1694 Jordania
20 0.62 id1695 Siria
21 0.79 id1696 Singapur
22 0.9 id1697 Sri Lanka
23 0.73 id1698 Tailandia
24 0.51 id1699 Taiwan
25 0.39 id1700 China
26 0.62 id1701 Nepal
27 0.74 id1702 Paquistan

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Spansh23 voice file contents for virtual card 18 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

28 0.55 id1703 Barein


29 0.79 id1704 Bangladesh
30 1.06 id1705 Timor del Este
31 0.87 id1706 Filipinas
32 0.52 id1707 Butan
33 0.59 id1708 Brunei
34 0.71 id1709 Hong Kong
35 0.55 id1710 Macao
36 0.69 id1711 Malasia
37 0.73 id1712 Mianmar
38 0.72 id1713 Maldivas
39 0.73 id1714 Mongolia
40 0.59 id1715 Laos
41 0.62 id1716 Libano
42 1.62 id1717 Estados Unidos de America
43 0.68 id1718 Alaska
44 0.88 id1719 Argentina
45 0.55 id1720 Aruba
46 0.63 id1721 Anguila
47 1.37 id1722 Antigua y Barbuda
48 0.92 id1728 El Salvador

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 18-101

Spansh23 voice file contents for virtual card 19

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.74 id1723 Islas Virgenes Inglesas


5 1.69 id1724 Islas Virgenes Americanas
6 0.82 id1725 Venezuela
7 0.72 id1726 Uruguay
8 0.65 id1727 Ecuador
9 1.37 id1729 Antillas Holandesas
10 0.55 id1730 Guyana
11 0.39 id1731 Canada
12 0.41 id1732 Cuba
13 0.65 id1733 Guatemala
14 0.71 id1734 Guadelupe
15 0.6 id1735 Granada
16 1.03 id1736 Islas Caiman
17 0.87 id1737 Costarica
18 0.67 id1738 Colombia
19 1.42 id1739 San Pierre y Miquelon
20 0.78 id1740 Jamaica
21 0.73 id1741 Surinam
22 1.99 id1742 San Vicente y las Granadinas
23 1.62 id1743 San Cristopher y Nevis
24 1.01 id1744 Santa Lucia
25 1.69 id1745 Islas Turcas y Caicos
26 0.39 id1746 Chile
27 0.7 id1747 Dominica
28 1.42 id1748 Republica Dominicana
29 1.26 id1749 Trinidad y Tobago

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Spansh23 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

30 0.73 id1750 Nicaragua


31 0.43 id1751 Haiti
32 0.49 id1752 Panama
33 0.74 id1753 Bahamas
34 0.66 id1754 Bermuda
35 0.77 id1756 Barbados
36 0.63 id1774 Andorra
37 1.07 id1775 Reino Unido

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name spansh45


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Spansh45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.62 ide1915 Paraguay


5 1.18 ide1916 Islas Malivinas
6 0.6 ide1917 Brasil
7 1.16 ide1918 Guyana Francesa
8 0.59 ide1919 Belize
9 0.31 ide1920 Peru
10 0.61 ide1921 Bolivia
11 0.75 ide1922 Honduras

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Spansh45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

12 0.71 ide1923 Martinica


13 0.52 ide1924 Mexico
14 0.83 ide1925 Montserrat
15 0.71 ide1926 Islandia
16 0.67 ide1927 Islanda
17 1.2 ide1928 Azaerbalocidjan
18 1.23 ide1929 Islas Azores
19 0.72 ide1930 Albania
20 0.67 ide1931 Armenia
21 0.6 ide1932 Italia
22 0.67 ide1933 Vaticano
23 0.74 ide1934 Ucrania
24 0.91 ide1935 Uzbekistan
25 0.74 ide1936 Estonia
26 0.71 ide1937 Austria
27 0.62 ide1938 Holanda
28 0.86 ide1939 Kazakhstan
29 0.6 ide1940 Grecia
30 0.98 ide1941 Groenlandia
31 0.73 ide1942 Georgia
32 0.79 ide1943 Croacia
33 0.9 ide1944 San Marino
34 0.86 ide1945 Gibraltar
35 0.64 ide1946 Suiza
36 0.68 ide1947 Suecia
37 0.58 ide1948 Espana

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Spansh45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

38 0.85 ide1949 Eslovakia


39 0.81 ide1950 Eslovenia
40 0.9 id1795 Tadzikistan
41 1.11 id1796 Republica Checa
42 0.77 id1797 Dinamarca
43 0.66 id1798 Alemania
44 0.61 id1844 Hawai

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Spansh45 voice file contents for virtual card 21

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.07 id1799 Turkmenistan


5 0.62 id1800 Turquia
6 0.71 id1801 Noruega
7 0.62 id1802 Hungria
8 1.06 id1803 Islas Feroe
9 0.92 id1804 Finlandia
10 0.67 id1805 Francia
11 0.78 id1806 Bulgaria
12 0.77 id1807 Belarus
13 0.72 id1808 Belgica
14 0.63 id1809 Polonia
15 0.87 id1810 Portugal

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 18-105

Spansh45 voice file contents for virtual card 21 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

16 0.48 id1811 Malta


17 0.58 id1812 Monaco
18 0.64 id1813 Moldova
19 1.6 id1814 Bosnia y Herzegovina
20 0.95 id1815 Macedonia
21 1.02 id1816 Yugoslavia
22 0.71 id1817 Lativa
23 0.87 id1818 Lituania
24 1.11 id1819 Liechtenstein
25 0.79 id1820 Rumania
26 1 id1821 Lexemburgo
27 0.58 id1822 Brusia
28 1.33 id1823 Samoa Americana
29 0.77 id1824 Vanuatu
30 1.01 id1825 Islas Wake
31 0.91 id1826 Australia
32 0.69 id1827 Kiribati
33 0.44 id1828 Guam
34 0.88 id1829 Islas Cook
35 1.17 id1830 Isla de Pascua
36 1.57 id1831 Islas CocosKeeling
37 0.78 id1832 Saipan
38 1.26 id1833 Islas Salomon
39 0.82 id1882 Somalia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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18-106 Appendix B

Voice file name spansh67


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Spansh67 voice file contents for virtual card 22

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.45 id1834 Tuvalu


5 0.56 id1835 Tonga
6 0.54 id1836 Nauru
7 0.58 id1837 Niue
8 1.58 id1838 Samoa Occidental
9 1.15 id1839 Nueva Caledonia
10 1.12 id1840 Nueva Zelandia
11 1.31 id1841 Islas Norfork
12 1.39 id1842 Papua Nueva Guinea
13 0.52 id1843 Palau
14 0.43 id1845 Fiji
15 1.33 id1846 Polinesia Francesa
16 1.14 id1847 Islas Marshall
17 0.94 id1848 Micronesia
18 0.69 id1849 Midway
19 0.68 id1851 Argelia
20 0.56 id1852 Angola
21 0.61 id1853 Uganda
22 0.61 id1854 Egipto
23 0.79 id1855 Etiopia
24 0.36 id1857 Gana
25 1.28 id1859 Islas Canarias
26 0.57 id1861 Camerun

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 18-107

Spansh67 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

27 0.63 id1863 Guinea


28 0.54 id1865 Kenia
29 1.18 id1866 Costa de Marfil
30 0.64 id1869 Fiedi
31 0.77 id1871 Zambia
32 0.67 id1873 Djibouti
28 0.79 id1874 Zimbabwe
29 0.57 id1875 Sudan
30 1.45 id1876 Norafrica Espanola
31 1.48 id1879 Guinea ecuatorial
5 0.84 id1880 Senegal
6 0.74 id1883 Tanzania
7 0.48 id1836 Tunith
8 0.7 id1888 Nigeria
9 0.73 id1893 Burundi

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Spansh67 voice file contents for virtual card 23

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.77 id1889 Namibia


5 0.62 id1898 Malawi
6 0.36 id1899 Mali
7 0.91 id1900 Surafrica

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Spansh67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

8 0.88 id1901 Mauricio


9 0.93 id1903 Mozambique
10 0.82 id1904 Marruecos
11 0.58 id1905 Libia
12 0.69 id1906 Liberia
13 0.72 id1907 Ruanda
14 1.13 id1910 EEUU
15 0.66 id1911 Elay U.
16 0.92 id1912 E.A.U.
17 1.22 id1913 Coreia del Norte
18 1.1 id1914 Coreia del Sur
19 1 id1864 Guinea Bissau
20 0.68 id1867 Comores
21 0.45 id1868 Congo
22 1.73 id1870 Santo Tome y Principe
23 1.1 id1872 Sierra Leone
24 0.97 id1877 Swazilandia
25 0.9 id1878 Seychelles
26 1.14 id1881 Santa Helena
27 0.17 id1884 Chad
28 1.26 id1885 Africa Central
29 0.43 id1887 Togo
30 0.54 id1890 Niger
31 1.44 id1891 Sahara Occidental
32 1.02 id1892 Burkina Fasso
33 0.45 id1894 Benin

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Spanish) 18-109

Spansh67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

34 0.79 id1895 Bostwana


35 0.97 id1896 Madagascar
36 0.68 id1897 Madeira
37 1.01 id1902 Mauritania
38 0.67 id1908 Lesoto
39 0.83 id1909 Reunion
40 0.68 ide1951 Veintiuna

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name spansh8


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Spansh8 voice file contents for virtual card 24

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.82 id1850 Ascension


5 0.72 id1856 Eritrea
6 0.79 id1858 Cabo Verde
7 0.49 id1860 Gabon
8 0.67 id1862 Gambia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

DMS-100 Family North American DMS-100 DRAM and EDRAM Guide BASE09 and up
18-110 Appendix B

Tagalog announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• tagalog1
• tagalog2
• tagalog3
• tagalog4
Voice file name tagalog1
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Tagalog1 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 4.51 id0300 Ito pong IDC. Ang inyo pong international


call kanina ay
5 2.81 id0310 Maraming salamat po sa inyong paggamit
ng IDC
6 1.75 id0433 Turks and Caicos Islands
7 1.68 id0431 St.Christopher and Nevis
8 1.53 id0366 United Arab Emirates
9 1.53 id0411 British VirginIslands
10 1.53 id0430 St.Vincent and Grenada
11 1.52 id0410 Antigua and Barbuda
12 1.48 id0427 St.Pierre and Miquelon
13 1.43 id0412 American VirginIslands
14 1.42 id0417 Netherlands Antilles
15 1.41 id0437 Trinidad and Tobago
16 1.29 id0459 AzoresIslands
17 1.28 id0311 Ito po ay recording
18 1.28 id0436 Dominica Republic
19 1.27 id0307 ang inyo pong tawag

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Tagalog) 18-111

Tagalog1 voice file contents for virtual card 16 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

20 1.22 id0304 at umabot ng


21 1.18 id0340 labin–siyamna
22 0.64 id0323 dalawang
23 0.64 id0426 Colombia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Tagalog1 voice file contents for virtual card 17

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.16 id0335 labing–apatna


5 1.16 id0364 milyon at
6 1.1 id0337 labing–animna
7 1.08 id0306 Uulitin ko po
8 1.07 id0345 apatnapung
9 1.07 id0446 Falkland Islands
10 1.05 id0405 United States
11 1.04 id0448 French Guiana
12 1.03 id0356 siyamnapu’t
13 1.01 id0463 UnitedKingdom
14 0.95 id0355 siyamnapung
15 0.95 id0458 Azerbaijan
16 0.93 id0349 animnapung
17 0.92 id0333 labin–dalawang
18 0.92 id0424 CaymanIslands

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Tagalog1 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

19 0.92 id0467 Uzbekistan


20 0.92 id0487 Turkmenistan
21 0.91 id0338 labim–pitong
22 0.91 id0339 labing–walong
23 0.91 id0352 pitumpu’t
24 0.89 id0381 Saudi Arabia
25 0.88 id0332 labing–isang
26 0.88 id0365 Afghanistan
27 0.87 id0336 labin–limang
28 0.87 id0350 animnapu’t
29 0.86 id0354 walumpu’t
30 0.85 id0334 labin–tatlong
31 0.85 id0351 pitumpung
32 0.85 id0476 SanMarino
33 0.84 id0341 dalawampung
34 0.84 id0347 limampung
35 1.21 id0346 apatnapu’t
36 0.54 id0301 oras

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Tagalog) 18-113

Voice file name tagalog2


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Tagalog2 voice file contents for virtual card 18

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.84 id0416 ElSalvador


5 0.83 id0432 St.Lucia
6 0.81 id0483 Tadzhikistan
7 0.8 id0303 segundo
8 0.8 id0422 Guadeloupe
9 0.79 id0353 walumpung
10 0.79 id0445 PuertoRico
11 0.78 id0413 Venezuela
12 0.78 id0438 Nicaragua
13 0.78 id0471 Kazakhstan
14 0.78 id0477 Gibraltar
15 0.76 id0309 numerong
16 0.76 id0325 apatna
17 0.76 id0343 tatlumpung
18 0.76 id0407 Argentina
19 0.76 id0470 Netherlands
20 0.75 id0372 Indonesia
21 0.75 id0402 Mongolia
22 0.74 id0327 animna
23 0.74 id0360 raa’t
24 0.74 id0394 Philippines
25 0.74 id0452 Honduras
26 0.74 id0453 Martinique

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-114 Appendix B

Tagalog2 voice file contents for virtual card 18 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

27 0.63 id0330 siyamna


28 0.73 id0348 limampu’t
29 0.73 id0393 East Timor
30 0.73 id0460 Albania
31 0.72 id0385 SriLanka
32 0.72 id0425 CostaRica
33 0.72 id0461 Armenia
34 0.72 id0462 Andorra
35 0.71 id0361 libong
36 0.71 id0362 libo’t
37 0.71 id0451 Bolivia
38 0.71 id0466 Ukraine
39 0.71 id0468 Estonia
40 0.71 id0481 Slovakia
41 0.71 id0482 Slovenia
42 0.7 id0409 Anguilla
43 0.7 id0414 Uruguay
44 0.52 id0359 raang
45 0.49 id0489 Norway
45 0.44 id0316 four

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Tagalog) 18-115

Tagalog2 voice file contents for virtual card 19

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.7 id0423 Grenada


5 0.7 id0435 Dominica
6 0.7 id0442 Bermuda
7 0.7 id0444 Barbados
8 0.7 id0480 Spain
9 0.69 id0342 dalawampu’t
10 0.69 id0392 Bangladesh
11 0.69 id0421 Guatemala
12 0.69 id0456 Iceland
13 0.69 id0473 Greenland
14 0.69 id0478 Switzerland
15 0.68 id0331 sampung
16 0.68 id0401 Maldives
17 0.68 d0457 Ireland
18 0.68 id0472 Greece
19 0.68 id0475 Croatia
20 0.67 id0302 minuto
21 0.67 id0384 Singapore
22 0.67 id0443 Paraguay
23 0.67 id0485 Denmark
24 0.66 id0344 tatlumpu’t
25 0.66 id0454 Mexico
26 0.66 id0469 Austria
27 0.65 id0377 Cambodia
28 0.65 id0390 Pakistan
29 0.65 id0415 Ecuador

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Tagalog2 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

30 0.65 id0465 Vatican


31 0.64 id0441 Bahamas
32 0.63 id0363 milyong
33 0.63 id0369 Iraq
34 0.63 id0380 Cyprus
35 0.63 id0397 HongKong
36 0.63 id0400 Myanmar
37 0.63 id0447 Brazil
38 0.63 id0455 Montserrat
39 0.62 id0378 Korea
40 0.62 id0428 Jamaica
41 0.61 id0406 Alaska
42 0.6 id0382 Jordan
43 0.59 id0474 Georgia
44 0.58 id0379 Kuwait
45 0.58 id0404 Lebanon
46 0.58 id0408 Aruba
47 0.58 id0418 Guyana
48 0.58 id0429 Srinam
49 0.58 id0486 Germany
50 0.57 id0318 six
51 0.49 id0440 Panama
52 0.47 id0328 pitong

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Tagalog) 18-117

Voice file name tagalog3


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Tagalog3 voice file contents for virtual card 20

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.46 id0305 yen


5 0.57 id0312 sero
6 0.48 id0315 three
7 0.59 id0317 five
8 0.51 id0319 seven
9 0.47 id0322 isang
10 0.6 id0324 tatlong
11 0.52 id0326 limang
12 0.52 id0357 daang
13 0.52 id0368 Israel
14 0.49 id0371 India
15 0.48 id0374 Oman
16 0.46 id0375 Qatar
17 0.52 id0376 Korea
18 0.48 id0383 Syria
19 0.51 id0386 Thailand
20 0.53 id0387 Taiwan
21 0.49 id0388 Chinea
22 0.53 id0389 Nepal
23 0.52 id0391 Bharain
24 0.45 id03id0395 Bhutan
25 0.53 id0396 Brnei
26 0.5 id0398 Macao

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-118 Appendix B

Tagalog3 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

27 0.59 id0399 Malaysia


28 0.53 id0403 Laos
29 0.5 id0419 Canada
30 0.47 id0420 Cuba
31 0.51 id0434 Chile
32 0.5 id0439 Haiti
33 0.46 id0464 Italy
34 0.48 id0479 Sweden
35 0.48 id0490 Hungary
36 0.51 id0492 Finalnd
37 0.57 id0493 France
38 0.6 id0494 Bulgaria
39 0.48 id0496 Belgium
40 0.46 id0497 Poland
41 0.53 id0498 Portugal
42 0.56 id0500 Monaco
43 0.56 id0505 Latvia
44 0.5 id0510 Russian
45 0.4 id0516 Gua
46 0.44 id0523 Tonga
47 0.49 id0525 Niue
48 0.55 id0532 Hawaii
49 0.48 id0537 Midway
50 0.6 id0540 Angola
51 0.6 id0541 Uganda
52 0.51 id0549 Cameroon

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Tagalog) 18-119

Tagalog3 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

53 0.51 id0550 Gambia


54 0.47 id0553 Kenya
55 0.56 id0556 Comoros
56 0.5 id0555 Congo
57 0.48 id0556 Zambia
58 0.52 id0575 Togo
59 0.5 id0582 Benin
60 0.57 id0586 Malawi
61 0.82 id0589 Mauritius
62 0.53 id0602 Libya
63 0.79 id0604 Liberia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Tagalog3 voice file contents for virtual card 21

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.32 id0308 sa
5 0.37 id03513 one
6 0.33 id0358 daa’t
7 0.55 id0373 VietNam
8 0.6 id0449 Belize
9 0.75 id0491 FaroeIslands
10 0.62 id0495 Belarus
11 0.44 id0499 Malta

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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18-120 Appendix B

Tagalog3 voice file contents for virtual card 21 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

12 0.62 id0501 Modove


13 0.77 id0503 Macedonia
14 0.81 id0507 Liecht5enstein
15 0.61 id0508 Romania
16 0.8 id0509 Luxemburg
17 0.62 id0512 Vanuatu
18 0.72 id0514 Australia
19 0.65 id0515 Kiribati
20 0.66 id0520 Saipan
21 0.44 id0522 Tuvalu
22 0.67 id0528 NewZealand
23 0.65 id0538 Ascension
24 0.73 id0539 Algeria
25 0.74 id0543 Ethiopia
26 0.68 id0544 Eritrea
27 0.78 id0552 GuineaBissau
28 0.8 id0560 SierraLeone
29 0.7 id0561 Djibouti
30 0.77 id0562 Zimbabwe
31 0.67 id0565 Swaziland
32 0.69 id0566 Seychelles
33 0.62 id0568 Senegal
34 0.67 id0570 Somalia
35 0.73 id0571 Tanzania
36 0.31 id0572 Tanzania
37 0.62 id0574 Tunisia

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Tagalog) 18-121

Tagalog3 voice file contents for virtual card 21 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

38 0.75 id0577 Namibia


39 0.62 id0578 Niger
40 0.65 id0581 Burundi
41 0.66 id0583 Botswana
42 0.81 id0584 Madagascar
43 0.63 id0585 Madeira
44 0.77 id0601 Mozambique
45 0.69 id0602 Morocco
46 0.67 id0605 Rwanda
47 0.7 id0606 Rwanda
48 0.69 id0607 Reunion
49 0.74 id0608 U.S.A.
50 0.71 id0609 U.K.
51 0.8 id0610 U.A.E.

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name tagalog4


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Tagalog4 voice file contents for virtual card 22

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.44 id0488 Turkey


5 1.37 id0502 Bosnia Herzegovina

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Tagalog4 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

6 0.82 id0504 Yugoslavia


7 0.82 id0506 Lithuania
8 1.09 id0511 AmericanSamoa
9 0.79 id0513 WakeIsland
10 0.86 id0517 CookIslands
11 0.82 id0518 ChristmasIsland
12 1.46 id0519 Cocos and Keeling Islands
13 1 id0521 SolomonIslands
14 1.06 id0526 WesternSamoa
15 0.97 id0527 NewCaledonia
16 0.95 id0529 NorfolkIsland
17 1.03 id0530 PapuaNewGuinea
18 1.06 id0534 FrenchPolynesia
19 0.87 id0535 MarshallIslands
20 0.82 id0536 Micronesia
21 0.87 id0546 Cape Verde
22 0.93 id0547 CanaryIslands
23 0.99 id0554 Ivory Coast
24 0.46 id0557 Zaire
25 1.37 id0558 SaoTome and Principe
26 1.67 id0564 SpanishNorthAfrica
27 1.48 id0567 EquatorialGuinea
28 0.82 id0569 St.Helena
29 0.99 id0573 CentralAfrica
30 0.79 id0576 Nigeria
31 1.04 id0579 WesternSahara

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Tagalog) 18-123

Tagalog4 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

32 1.01 id0580 BurkinaFaso


33 0.85 id0600 Mauritania
34 0.97 id0611 North Korea
35 0.93 id0612 South Korea

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Tagalog4 voice file contents for virtual card 23

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.36 id0314 two


5 0.39 id0320 eight
6 0.42 id0321 nine
7 0.41 id0367 Yemen
8 0.38 id0370 Iran
9 0.43 id0450 Peru
10 0.19 id0484 Czech
11 0.43 id0524 Nauru
12 0.44 id0531 Palau
13 0.42 id0533 Fiji
14 0.39 id0542 Egypt
15 0.41 id0545 Ghana
16 0.42 id0548 Gabon
17 0.36 id0551 Guinea
18 0.44 id0563 Sudan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Tagalog4 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

19 0.44 id0587 Mali


20 0.9 id0588 South Afrcia
21 0.54 id0329 walong

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Thai) 18-125

Thai announcements
This section consists of the following voice file names:
• thai01
• thai23
• thai45
• thai67
• thai89
Voice file name thai01
The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Thai01 voice file contents for virtual card 16

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 5.9 id0900 Thii nii IDC than dai chai boorikaan


thoorasap rawaang prathet pen weelaa
5 0.73 id0901 chuamong
6 0.83 id0902 naathii
7 0.87 id0903 winaathii
8 0.77 id0904 pen ngen
9 3.54 id0906 Yam than daai chai boorikan thoorasap
rawaang prathet
10 0.68 id0907 pai yang
11 0.94 id0908 maaileek thoorasap
12 0.89 id0909 pen weelaa
13 5.56 id0910 khoo khoobphrakhun thii chai boorikaan
khoong IDC le niikhuu tapebanthuksiang
14 0.83 id0911 Soon
15 0.53 id0912 Nurng
16 0.72 id0913 Too
17 0.77 id0914 Saam

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Thai01 voice file contents for virtual card 16(continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

18 0.74 id0915 Sii


19 0.6 id0916 Haa
20 0.31 id0917 Hok
21 0.54 id0918 Jed
22 0.52 id0919 Paad
23 0.59 id0920 Gao
24 0.78 id0921 Song
25 0.38 id0922 Sip
26 0.64 id0923 SipEd
27 0.93 id0924 SipSong
28 0.94 id0925 SipSaam
29 0.87 id0925 SipSii

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Thai01 voice file contents for virtual card 17

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.65 id0905 yen


5 0.9 id09227 SipHaa
6 0.65 id0928 SipHok
7 0.73 id0929 SipJed
8 0.89 id0930 SipPaad
9 0.93 id0931 SipGao
10 0.56 id0932 YiiSip

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Thai) 18-127

Thai01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

11 0.24 id0933 Ed
12 0.75 id0934 Rooi
13 0.5 id0935 Phan
14 0.65 id0936 Murn
15 0.69 id0937 Saan
16 0.65 id0938 Laan
17 0.7 id0929 SaamSip
18 0.69 id0940 SiiSip
19 0.53 id0941 HaaSip
20 0.66 id0942 HokSip
21 0.52 id0943 JedSip
22 0.58 id0944 PaadSip
23 0.56 id0945 GaoSip
24 1.38 id0946 Afghanisathan
25 1.76 id0947 Satharanarat Arab Emirate
26 0.84 id0948 Yemenn
27 0.99 id0949 Issarael
28 0.46 id0950 Iirak
29 0.73 id0951 Iiran
30 0.82 id0952 India
31 01.05 id0953 Indonesia
32 0.78 id0954 Vietnam
33 0.98 id0955 Oman
34 0.77 id0956 Kata
35 1 id0957 Gaolii Tai
36 0.96 id0958 Gampucha

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—continued—

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Thai01 voice file contents for virtual card 17 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

37 0.96 id0959 Gaolii Nur


38 0.72 id0960 Kuwait
39 1.11 id0966 Siilangka
40 1.44 id0962 Saudi Arabia
41 0.81 id0963 Jordann
42 0.81 id0972 Baren

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name thai23


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Thai23 voice file contents for virtual card 18

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.8 id0961 Cyprus


5 0.87 id0964 Siiria
6 0.97 id0965 Singgapor
7 0.51 id0967 Thai
8 0.7 id0968 Taiwan
9 0.61 id0969 Jeen
10 1.1 id1019 Nikargua
11 0.81 id0970 Nepann
12 1.17 id0971 Pakisathan
13 1.05 id0973 Bankalathad

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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IDC EDRAM voice file contents (Thai) 18-129

Thai23 voice file contents for virtual card 18 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

14 1.26 id0974 Timor Tawanoog


15 0.89 id0975 Philippin
16 0.97 id0976 Phuthaan
17 0.82 id0977 Brunai
18 0.87 id0978 HongKong
19 0.79 id0979 Makao
20 0.99 id0980 Malayasia
21 0.88 id0981 Manma
22 0.82 id0982 Maldi
23 1 id0983 Monggolia
24 0.68 id0984 Lao
25 0.87 id0985 Lebanon
26 1 id0987 Alasga
27 1.19 id0988 Argentina
28 0.98 id0990 Aangulia
29 0.75 id1073 Finland
30 0.77 id1067 Yerraman
31 0.81 id1077 Belgium
32 0.81 id1090 Luxsamberg
33 0.82 id1074 Farungsad
34 0.88 id1069 Tulagi
35 1.42 id1068 Trugimenisathan
36 1.42 id0994 Venezuela
37 1.12 id1016 Donminika

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Thai23 voice file contents for virtual card 19

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0..92 id0995 Urugai


5 1.01 id0996 Equador
6 1.13 id1012 ElSalvador
7 2.1 id1031 Sent Kristopher le Nevis
8 0.71 id1000 Paeru
9 0.9 id1000 Kanada
10 0.86 id1001 Kiuba
11 1.18 id1002 Guatemala
12 0.93 id1004 Grenada
13 1.47 id1005 Moo Got Kaiman
14 1.13 id1006 Kostariga
15 1 id1007 Kolumbia
16 0.97 id1009 Jamaiga
17 0.77 id1010 Surinam
18 1.88 id1011 Sent Vinkont le Grenad
19 1.16 id1013 Sent Lusia
20 .065 id1066 Denmark
21 0.76 id1079 Potugate
22 0.7 id1061 Sapen
23 0.72 id1076 Berarus
24 0.73 id1078 Poland
25 1.26 id1072 Mooka Pharo
26 0.78 id1015 Chili
27 1.72 id1018 Triniosidad le Tobago
28 0.55 id1020 Haiti
29 0.83 id1021 Panama

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Thai23 voice file contents for virtual card 19 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

30 0.88 id1022 Bahama


31 1 id1023 Bermuda
32 0.9 id1024 Paraguai
33 0.8 id1091 Russia
34 1 id1035 Mexico

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Voice file name thai45


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Thai45 voice file contents for virtual card 20

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.9 id1025 Babados


5 1.13 id1026 Piutoriko
6 0.84 id1028 Brazil
7 1.51 id1029 French Giana
8 0.69 id1030 Beliz
9 0.98 id1031 Bolivia
10 0.87 id1032 Honduras
11 0.94 id1033 Martinik
12 0.85 id1034 Montserrat
13 0.95 id1036 Iceland
14 0.77 id1037 I–land

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Thai45 voice file contents for virtual card 20 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

15 1.35 id1040 Moo Got Azores


16 0.94 id1041 Arabania
17 0.85 id1042 Armenia
18 0.94 id1043 Andora
19 0.5 id1044 Aung-grid
20 0.84 id1045 Italy
21 0.82 id1046 Vatigan
22 0.85 id1047 Ukrain
23 1.39 id1048 Uzusathan
24 0.96 id1049 Estonia
25 0.87 id1050 Austria
26 0.87 id1051 Netherland
27 1.16 id1052 Kazaksathan
28 0.57 id1053 Greece
29 0.85 id1054 Greenland
30 0.83 id1055 Georgia
31 0.97 id1056 Croatia
32 0.24 id1065 Chek
33 0.82 id1070 Noroway
34 1.51 id0986 Saharat Ameriga
35 1.07 id1082 Moldova
36 0.89 id1059 Sawitzerlan
37 0.87 id1060 Saweden

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Thai45 voice file contents for virtual card 21

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.86 id1080 Molta


5 0.87 id1086 Latvia
6 0.87 id1089 Romania
7 0.88 id1071 Hunggary
8 0.9 id1063 Salovenia
9 0.9 id1087 Lituania
10 0.96 id1075 Bulgaria
11 0.97 id1081 Monako
12 0.98 id1084 Maseidonia
13 1.11 id1094 Gho Wake
14 1.12 id1093 Vanuatu
15 1.13 id1088 Lichetnesatain
16 1.29 id1085 Yugoslavia
17 1.01 id1058 Gibraotaa
18 1.33 id1027 Moo Got Fokland
19 1.56 id1039 Azerbalosijan
20 1.52 id1092 Amerigan Samoa
21 1.81 id1083 Bosnia le Herzegovina
22 2.14 id1014 Mooka Deul Lisakause
23 2.03 id1017 Satharanarat Dominika
24 2.84 id0993 Mooka Vergin Cong Sarat America
25 1.91 id0992 Mooka Vergin Cong Angrit
26 1.1 id1057 Sanmarino
27 1.31 id1064 Takjikisathan

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Voice file name thai67


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Thai67 voice file contents for virtual card 22

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.61 ide100 Solovak


5 1.06 id1095 Australia
6 0.88 id1096 Kiribati
7 0.47 id1097 Guam
8 0.89 id1098 Moo Got Cook
9 1.03 id1099 Got Christmas
10 1.84 id1100 Moo Got Cocos Killing
11 0.79 id1101 Saipan
12 1.39 id1102 Moo Got Solomon
13 0.95 id1103 Tuvalu
14 0.84 id1104 Tonnga
15 0.78 id1105 Nauru
16 0.71 id1106 Kiue
17 1.21 id1107 Samoa Thawantok
18 1.27 id1108 NewKaledonia
19 1.03 id1109 NewZealand
20 0.94 id1110 Gho Norfok
21 1.43 id1111 Papua New Ginia
22 0.78 id1112 Palao
23 0.86 id1113 Hawai
24 0.7 id1114 Siiti
25 1.47 id1115 French Poliniesia
26 1.29 id1116 Moo Got Marshall

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Thai67 voice file contents for virtual card 22 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

27 f1.29 id1117 Mikonesia


28 0.96 id1118 Midway
29 1.01 id1120 Aljiria
30 0.93 id1121 Angola
31 0.99 id1122 Uganda
32 0.44 id1123 Eyiip
33 1.15 id1124 Ethiopia
34 0.73 id1126 Ghana
35 0.68 id1142 Jiboti

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Thai67 voice file contents for virtual card 23

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.26 id1128 Moo Got Kanary


5 0.93 id1130 Kameroon
6 0.78 id1132 Ginia
7 0.77 id1134 Kenya
8 1.23 id1135 Kotelivori
9 0.76 id1138 Zaire
10 0.87 id1140 Zambia
11 1.1 id1143 Zimbabwe
12 0.88 id1144 Suudaan
13 1.88 id1145 Spanish Afrikanur

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Thai67 voice file contents for virtual card 23 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

14 1.71 id1148 Equitoria Ginia


15 0.86 id1149 Seinegal
16 0.95 id1151 Somalia
17 0.96 id1152 Tanzania
18 0.95 id1155 Tunisia
19 0.99 id1157 Naigeria
20 0.9 id1158 Namibia
21 0.89 id1167 Malawi
22 1.25 id1169 Afrika Tai
23 1.09 id1170 Mouritiaus
24 0.83 id1172 Mozambik
25 0.96 id1173 Morokko
26 0.79 id1174 Libia
27 0.86 id1175 Liberria
28 0.91 id1176 Rawanda
29 1.17 id1179 USA
30 0.83 id1180 UK
31 1.05 id1181 UAE
32 0.92 id1182 Gali Newa
33 0.97 id1183 Gali Thai

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

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Voice file name thai89


The following tables list the phrase IDs and content (silences, phrases or
tones).

Thai89 voice file contents for virtual card 24

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 0.95 id0989 Aruba


6 1.5 id0998 Netherland Antilles
7 0.92 id0999 Giana
8 0.76 id1003 Guadeloup
9 1.75 id1008 Sent Piair le Miqualon
10 1.32 id1119 Ascenchion
11 0.94 id1125 Eritia
12 1.16 id1127 Laam Vordo
13 0.68 id1129 Gabon
14 0.82 id1131 Gambia
15 1.22 id1133 Ginia Bissao
16 0.79 id1136 Comoro
17 0.8 id1137 Kongo
18 1.77 id1139 Saotome le Prinsip
19 1.35 id1141 Siarale-ne
20 1.11 id1146 Swaziland
21 1.05 id1147 Seichelles
22 0.46 id1153 Chad
23 1.45 id1154 Afrika Klang
24 0.73 id1156 Togo
25 0.86 id1159 Niger

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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Thai89 voice file contents for virtual card 24 (continued)

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

26 1.34 id1160 Sahara Tawantok


27 1.48 id1161 Burkina-faso
28 0.9 id1162 Burundi
29 0.73 id1163 Benin
30 1.16 id1164 Botsawana
31 1.34 id1165 Madagasgar

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

—end—

Thai89 voice file contents for virtual card 25

Total Phrase
Phrase ID duration Duration name Content

4 1.28 id1150 Sent Helenna


5 0.91 id1166 Madeira
6 0.75 id1168 Mari
7 1.16 id1171 Mouritania
8 0.95 id1177 Lesoto
9 0.97 id1178 Reyunion

Note 1: Duration time is in seconds.

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19-1

List of terms
ABS
Refer to alarm battery supply.

ACCS
Refer to Automatic Calling Card Service.

ACD
Refer to Automatic Call Distribution.

ACTS
Refer to Automatic Coin Toll Service.

adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM)


The best method to encode speech for storage in memory. The ADPCM
method uses 4 bit speech samples taken at an 8 kHz rate. This method
represents a storage that saves 50% more than the 64 kbyte packaged core
memory (PCM) method.

ADPCM
Refer to adaptive differential pulse code modulation.

ADTC
Refer to Austrian digital trunk controller.

alarm battery supply (ABS)


A separate –48V supply obtained from the central office battery power
supply and distributed to the alarm circuits of the DMS-100 switch.

ALCM
Austrian line concentrating module

ALGC
Austrian line group controller

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ALT
Refer to automatic line testing.

AMA
Refer to Automatic Message Accounting.

ANIF
Refer to automatic number identification failed.

AOSS
Refer to Auxiliary Operator Services System.

AP
Refer to application processor.

APC
Application processor cabinet

application processor (AP)


An element of an open system that helps process information sent to and
received from an application process in another open system.

ARCC
Austrian remote cluster controller

ATM
Austria digital line module

ATT
Refer to automatic trunk testing.

Austrian digital trunk controller (ADTC)


A PCM-30 digital trunk controller (DTC) that has been adapted for Austrian
licensees of Nortel to use. Also refer to digital trunk controller.

automatic call back (ACB)


The ACB option allows subscribers to automatically set up a call to the last
directory number (DN) dialed. The subscriber enters a feature code to
perform this option. If the destination line is busy, the ACB option monitors
it until the line becomes idle and can accept the call.

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Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)


A set of Meridian Digital Centrex (MDC) features that assigns answering
priorities to incoming calls. These MDC features queue and distribute the
calls to a predetermined group of telephone sets designated as agent
positions.

Automatic Calling Card Service (ACCS)


A feature that allows the subscriber to dial a call and bill the call to a calling
card number the operating company provides.

Automatic Coin Toll Service (ACTS)


This service allows the operating company to automatically process five call
types:
• first contact on most calls paid at the station
• coin charge due contacts
• notification on coin calls
• notification on calls that do not require coin
• measurement on most time and charges for calls that do not require coin.

automatic line testing (ALT)


Testing of both line circuits and the attached loops. In most conditions, ALT
runs on a large group of lines during a low-traffic period. Also refer to
extended diagnostic test, line insulation test, on-hook balance network test,
short diagnostic test.

Automatic Message Accounting (AMA)


An automatic recording system that documents all the necessary billing data
of authorized long distance calls dialed by the user.

automatic number identification failed (ANIF)


A service that allows the operator to enter the calling number when
automatic number identification (ANI) fails. Also refer to remote operator
number identification.

automatic trunk testing (ATT)


A set of hardware and software entities that provide automatic testing for
outgoing trunks and the outgoing allocations of two-way trunks.

Auxiliary Operator Services System (AOSS)


A system designed to assist the operating companies with intercept and
directory help.

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BAL
Refer to on-hook balance network tests.

BERT
Refer to bit error rate test.

BIC
Refer to bus interface card (BIC).

bit error rate test (BERT)


A test that measures the transmission quality of a loop. The BERT transmits
a known bit pattern over a line and compares the reflected signal against the
first pattern.

bus interface card (BIC)


A card located in the drawer of a line concentrating module that connects
two 32-channel digroups to a maximum of 64 line cards.

cabinetized digital network interconnect cabinet (CDNI)


A cabinet that houses network junctor connecting panels. The panels
organize the pattern of connections between the junctor faces of network
modules (NM).

cabinetized dual shelf network (CDSN)


A cabinet that packages one network plane on a single shelf. The cabinet
permits two complete networks for each plane in a single bay.

cabinetized input/output equipment (CIOE)


A cabinet that houses all the input/output devices that connect the MAP to
the DMS-100 Family components.

cabinetized international peripheral equipment (CIPE)


Equipment that consists of digital end instruments. This equipment converts
user information into data signals for transmission or converts the received
data signals into user information.

cabinetized line concentrating equipment (CLCE)


A cabinet module that maintains the current function of the DMS-100 line
concentrating equipment (LCE) frame.

cabinetized miscellaneous equipment cabinet (CMIS)


A cabinet that houses equipment specified by the customer.

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cabinetized miscellaneous spares storage (CMSS)


A cabinet for spare card storage.

cabinetized power distribution center (CPDC)


A cabinetized module that provides power for remote switching
center-SONET (RSC-S) equipment.

cabinetized speech link connecting cabinet


A cabinet that provides a patch cord cross-connect facility in the speech
links between the peripheral and network subsystems.

cabinetized trunk module equipment (CTME)


A cabinet that contains one or more trunk modules, maintenance modules, or
office alarm units.

Call Detail Recording (CDR)


A system that collects and records data on all calls the DMS switch
processes. A recording device stores the CDR data. The data allows studies
on traffic and equipment service, division of revenue, engineering, and
fraud.

Call Management Service (CMS)


This feature can provide the subscriber with announcements that indicate the
telephone number from which calls originate. This feature is also known as
Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS).

Calling Number Announcements (CNA)


This system allows operating company maintenance personnel to respond
automatically to a cut cable. The personnel verify service order and line
transfer cross-connection, or identify cable pairs when a cut cable occurs.

CCC
Refer to central control complex.

CCITT
Consultative Committee on International Telephony and Telegraphy

CCITT recommendations
A series of standards the CCITT prepares called recommendations because
the standards are warnings and not requirements. For example, ISDN
standards are CCITT recommendations.

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CCS7 link interface unit 7 (LIU7)


Refer to link interface unit for CCS7 (LIU7).

CDNI
Refer to cabinetized digital network interconnect cabinet.

CDSN
Refer to cabinetized dual shelf network.

central control complex (CCC)


The part of the DMS-100 Family switch that contains all central control
(CC) functions. The functions include the central message controller
(CMC), CPU, program store (PS), and data store (DS).

central message controller (CMC)


A hardware device in the central control complex (CCC) frame. This
hardware device provides an interface between the CPU, network module
controllers (NMC), and input/output controllers (IOC).

CIOE
Refer to cabinetized input/output equipment.

CIPE
Refer to cabinetized international peripheral equipment.

CKTTST
Refer to keyset line circuit tests.

CLASS
Refer to custom local area signaling service.

CLCE
Refer to cabinetized line concentrating equipment.

CM
Refer to computing module.

CMC
Refer to central message controller.

CMIS
Refer to cabinetized miscellaneous equipment cabinet.

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CMSS
Refer to cabinetized miscellaneous spares storage.

CNA
Refer to Calling Number Announcements.

computing module (CM)


The processor and memory of the dual-plane combined core (DPCC) the
DMS SuperNode uses. Each CM consists of a pair of CPUs that share
memory. The pair of CPUs operate in a synchronous matched mode on two
separate planes. One plane is active and maintains control of the system.
The other plane is on standby.

CPDC
Refer to cabinetized power distribution center.

CSLC
Refer to cabinetized speech link connecting cabinet.

CTME
Refer to cabinetized trunk module equipment.

custom local area signaling service (CLASS)


A set of call services that provides the ability to supply calling line
identification to the call destination. The set of call services stores
information on the last incoming and last outgoing call. The call services
also monitor the status of a destination line.

DCA
Digital carrier module Austria

DCE
Digital carrier equipment

DCM
Refer to digital carrier module.

Device Independent Recording Package (DIRP)


Software that automatically directs data from the different administrative
and maintenance facilities to the correct recording devices.

DIAG
Refer to extended diagnostic test.

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digital carrier equipment (DCE) frame


An equipment frame that houses digital carrier modules (DCM).

digital carrier module (DCM)


A peripheral module (PM) in a digital carrier equipment (DCE) frame. This
module provides speech and signaling interfaces between a DS30 network
port and digital trunks. A DCM is provisioned with up to five line cards.

Digital Multiplex System (DMS)


A central office (CO) switching system in which all external signals are
converted to digital data and stored in assigned time slots. Switching is an
additional assignment of the original time slots.

digital network interconnecting (DNI) frame


A frame or group of frames housing network junctor connects panels. The
frames organize the pattern of connections between the junctor faces of
network modules (NM).

digital recorded announcement machine (DRAM)


A peripheral module (PM) for the DMS switch. The switch stores voice
messages in digital form and provides access to up to 30 different service
voice announcements.

digital trunk controller (DTC)


A peripheral module connects DS30 links from the network with digital
trunk circuits. Also refer to Austrian digital trunk controller and International
digital trunk controller.

digital trunk equipment (DTE) frame


A frame that contains a maximum of two dual-shelf digital trunk controllers
(DTC).

DIRP
Refer to Device Independent Recording Package.

DMS
Refer to Digital Multiplex System.

DMS-bus
The messaging control component of a DMS SuperNode processor. The
DMS-bus components are a pair of message switches (MS).

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DMS-core
The call management and system control section of the DMS SuperNode
processor. The DMS-core section consists of a computing module (CM) and
a system load module (SLM).

DNI
Refer to digital network interconnecting frame.

DNPC
Refer to dual network packaged core.

double shelf network equipment (DSNE) frame


A frame that packages one network plane on a single shelf. This package
permits two complete networks for each plane in a single bay.

DPCC
Refer to dual-plane combined core cabinet.

DRAM
Refer to digital recorded announcement machine.

DS-0
A protocol for data transmission that represents one channel in a 24-channel
DS-1 trunk.

DS-0A
An asynchronous DS-0. Refer to DS-0.

DS-1
The 8-bit 24-channel 1.544 Mbit/s digital signaling format used in the
DMS-100 Family. The DS-1 is the North American standard for digital
trunks. It is a specified bipolar pulse stream. The DS-1 signal is the
standard signal used to interconnect Northern Telecom digital systems. The
DS-1 signal carries 24 information channels of 64 kbit/s each (DS-0s).

DS30
• A 10-bit 32-channel 2.048-Mbit/s speech-signaling and
message-signaling link used in the DMS-100 Family switches
• The protocol that DS30 links use to communicate

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DS30A
A 32-channel transmission link between the line concentrating module
(LCM) and controllers in the DMS-100 Family switches. The DS30A is like
the DS30. The DS30A is for use over shorter distances than the DS30.

DS512 fiber link


The fiber optic transmission link implemented in the DMS SuperNode
processor. The DS512 connects the computing module (CM) to the message
switch. One DS512 fiber link is the equivalent of 16 DS30 links.

DSN
Refer to dual shelf network.

DSNE
Refer to double shelf network equipment frame.

DTC
Refer to digital trunk controller.

DTE
Refer to digital trunk equipment frame.

DTM
Digital trunk module

DTU
Digital test unit

dual network packaged core (DNPC)


The basic element of the DMS-100 switch. The DNPC is a two-bay unit
that contains a central control complex (CCC) and two switching network
modules (NM).

dual-plane combined core cabinet (DPCC)


One of the three cabinet models for the DMS SuperNode processor. The
DPCC contains two message switches and a system load module (SLM).

dual shelf network (DSN)


Also referred to as the junctored network (JNET). Refer to switching
network.

EADAS
Refer to Engineering and Data Acquisition System.

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ENET
Refer to enhanced network.

Engineering and Data Acquisition System (EADAS)


A mechanized method of collecting data through a remote polling
arrangement.

enhanced line concentrating module (LCME)


A dual-unit peripheral module (PM) that terminates:
• Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 2B1Q (two binary one
quaternary) U-type (single slot) lines
• ISDN S/T-type lines
• plain old telephone service (POTS) lines
• electronic business set (EBS) lines
• Datapath lines
The LCME also provides access to the ISDN B-, D-, and M-channels. The
LCME supports 480 POTS or EBS lines or 240 Datapath lines.

enhanced network (ENET)


A channel-matrixed time switch that provides pulse code modulated voice
and data connections between peripheral modules (PM). The ENET also
provides message paths to the DMS-Bus components.

extended diagnostic test


A test checks a line circuit for correct operation.

extended line concentrating module (XLCM)


The domestic version of the drawer allocation and ring generation of a large
memory line concentrating module.

F-bus
Refer to frame transport bus.

F-bus tap
Refer to frame transport bus tap.

file processor (FP)


A microprocessor, with associated memory, disk drives, and tape drives for
database processing in a service control point (SCP).

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FP
Refer to file processor.

frame supervisory panel (FSP)


A facility that accepts the frame battery feed and ground return from the
power distribution center (PDC). The FSP uses auxiliary fuses and feeds to
distribute the battery feed to the shelves of the frame or bay where the FSP
is mounted. The FSP also contains alarm circuits.

frame transport bus (F-bus)


An 8-bit bus that provides data communications between a local message
switch (LMS) and the link interface units. The link interface units are
provisioned in a link peripheral processor (LPP). To allow readability, two
load-sharing F-buses are provided in an LPP. Each F-bus is dedicated to one
of the two LMSs. Also refer to link interface module.

frame transport bus (F-bus) tap


A facility that provides messaging access to a frame transport bus (F-bus).
For DMS-STP applications, the tap can be part of the F-bus rate adapter card
the local message switch uses or the tap can be part of the link interface unit
for CCS7 (LIU7). Also refer to frame transport bus.

FSP
Refer to frame supervisory panel.

IBERT
Refer to integrated bit error rate test.

IDTC
Refer to international digital trunk controller.

IDTE
International digital trunk equipment

ILCM
Refer to international line concentrating module.

ILGC
Refer to international line group controller.

ILGE
International line group equipment

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ILTC
Refer to international line trunk controller.

IMTM
Refer to international maintenance trunk module.

input/output controller (IOC)


An equipment shelf that provides an interface between a maximum of 36 I/O
devices and the central message controller (CMC). The IOC contains a
peripheral processor (PP) that performs local tasks. The actions minimize
the load on the CPU. Also refer to IOC shelf.

input/output device (IOD)


A device that allows users to enter data into a data processing system,
received from the system, or both entered and received.

input/output equipment (IOE) frame


A frame that houses input/output devices.

integrated bit error rate test (IBERT)


A test that a MAP operator executes. The operator uses an IBERT card to
test the transmission quality of a selected data line. The card resides in the
line drawer of a line concentrating module (LCM) and generates the bit
stream for an IBERT. An IBERT tests most types of lines connected to the
DMS switch if the lines support the T-link protocol.

international digital trunk controller (IDTC)


A digital trunk controller acts as an interface between a DMS switch and
PCM30 trunks. See also digital trunk controller.

international line concentrating module (ILCM)


A three-processor peripheral module (PM) that acts as an interface between
• the international line group controller (ILGC) or internation line trunk
controller (ILTC) and
• a maximum of 256 subscriber lines
See also line concentrating module.

international line group controller (ILGC)


A three-processor line group controller provisioned to connect PCM-30
links from the network to international line concentrating modules (ILCM).
Also refer to line group controller.

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international line trunk controller (ILTC)


A peripheral module (PM) that is a combination of the international line
group controller (ILGC) and the international digital trunk controller
(IDTC). This module provides all the services of these controllers. See also
line trunk controller.

international maintenance trunk module (IMTM)


A peripheral module located in a CTME cabinet.

IOC
Refer to input/output controller.

IOC shelf
A shelf that provides an interface between up to 36 input/output devices
(IOD) and the central message controller (CMC). Also refer to input/output
controller.

IOD
Refer to input/output device.

IOE
Refer to input/output equipment frame.

IPE
Intelligent peripheral equipment

junctored network (JNET)


A time-division multiplexed system that allows the switching of 1920
channels for each network pair. The network pairs are completely
duplicated. External junctors, internal junctors, and a digital network
interconnecting (DNI) frame allow the establishment of additional channels.
Channels can be routed directly. Channels can use junctors, a DNI frame and
software control for alternate routing. Capacity for a DMS-100 switch is 32
network pairs or 61 440 channels (1920 channels × 32 network pairs).

keyset line circuit tests (CKTTST)


A diagnostic run at the line test position or automatic line test levels of the
MAP to test keyset lines.

LCE
Line concentrating equipment

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LCM
Refer to line concentrating module.

LCME
Refer to enhanced line concentrating module.

LCMI
Refer to ISDN line concentrating module.

LGC
Refer to line group controller.

LGCI
Refer to ISDN line group controller.

LGE
Line group equipment

LIM
Refer to link interface module.

line concentrating equipment (LCE) frame


A single-bay frame that contains two line concentrating modules (LCM).

line concentrating module (LCM)


A peripheral module (PM) that connects the line trunk controller (LTC) or
line group controller (LGC) and up to 640 subscriber lines. This connection
uses two to six DS30A links. Also refer to international line concentrating
module.

line concentrating module (enhanced) (LCME)


Refer to enhanced line concentrating module.

line Family controller (LGC)


A peripheral module (PM) that connects DS30 links from the network to line
concentrating modules (LCM). Also refer to international line group
controller.

line Family equipment (LGE) frame


A single-bay frame contains line group controller (LGC) modules.

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line insulation test (LIT)


A diagnostic run at the line test position or automatic line test levels of the
MAP. The user performs this test on an idle subscriber line to check for
insulation defects. The insulation defects include foreign potential and not
enough conductor leakage resistance on the loop facility. The test is based
on measurements of resistance.

line module (LM)


A peripheral module that provides speech and signaling interfaces for a
maximum of 640 subscriber lines. The LM consists of line drawers, a line
module controller, and a frame supervisory panel.

line module controller (LMC)


The controller shelf for the line module (LM). The LMC performs the
peripheral processor (PP) functions.

line module equipment (LME) frame


A double-bay frame that contains a supporting pair of line modules (LM).

lines maintenance subsystem (LNS)


A DMS-100 Family subsystem for maintenance of subscriber loops.

line trunk controller (LTC)


A peripheral module (PM) that is a combination of the line group controller
(LGC) and the digital trunk controller (DTC). This module provides all the
services each controller provides. This PM supports line concentrating
module (LCM) and AB trunks. Also refer to international line trunk
controller.

line trunk equipment (LTE) frame


Frame that contains up to two dual-shelf line trunk controllers (LTC).

link interface module (LIM)


A peripheral module (PM) that controls messaging between link interface
units (LIU) in a link peripheral processor (LPP). The LIM also controls
messages between the LPP and the DMS-bus. An LIM consists of two local
message switches (LMS) and two frame transport buses (F-bus). One LMS
normally operates in a load sharing mode with the other LMS. This
condition allows LIM reliability when an LMS failure occurs. Each LMS
has enough capacity to carry the full message load of an LMS. Each LMS
uses a dedicated F-bus to communicate with the LIUs in the LPP.

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link interface unit (LIU)


A peripheral module processes messages that enter and leave a link
peripheral processor through an individual signaling data link. Also refer to
CCS7 link interface unit 7 (LIU7).

link peripheral processor (LPP)


The DMS SuperNode equipment frame for DMS-STP that contains two
types of PMs: a link interface module (LIM) and a link interface unit (LIU).
For DMS-STP applications, link interface units for CCS7 (LIU7) are used in
the LPP. Also refer to link interface module, link interface unit for CCS7.

LIT
Refer to line insulation test.

LIU
Refer to link interface unit.

LM
Refer to line module.

LMC
Refer to line module controller.

LME
Line module equipment

LMS
Refer to local message switch.

LNS
Refer to lines maintenance subsystem.

load
A maintenance operation to load software into a switch component like a
peripheral.

local message switch (LMS)


A high-capacity communications hub that controls messaging between link
interface units (LIU) in a link peripheral processor (LPP). An LMS also
controls messaging between the LPP and the DMS-Bus component. The
link interface module (LIM) uses a pair of LMSs to provide dual-plane
redundancy.

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LPP
Refer to link peripheral processor.

LTC
Refer to line trunk controller.

LTE
Line trunk equipment

magnetic tape center (MTC)


An equipment frame that contains one or more magnetic tape drives.

magnetic tape drive (MTD)


In a DMS switch, a device used to record DMS-100 Family data. An MTD
can be mounted on either a magnetic tape center (MTC) frame or an
input/output equipment (IOE) frame. Another name for MTD is tape drive.

magnetic tape unit (MTU)


A general term used to describe the magnetic tape recording function as a
maintenance tool. The MTU can be any type of magnetic tape drive that
functions in this way. Another name for MTU is tape unit.

maintenance and administration position


Refer to MAP.

maintenance trunk module (MTM)


In a trunk module equipment (TME) frame, a peripheral module (PM) is
equipped with test and service circuit cards. The peripheral module contains
special buses to accommodate test cards for maintenance. The MTM
provides an interface between the DMS-100 Family digital network and
digital or analog test and service circuits.

MAP
Maintenance and administration position. A group of components that
provide a user interface between operating company personnel and the
DMS-100 Family switches. The interface consists of a visual display unit
(VDU) and keyboard, a voice communications module, test facilities, and
special furniture.

master processor (MP)


In a DMS switch, the processor that contains the instruction set that
implements the tasks assigned by the central control software. The MP
performs all high-level tasks.

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MCCS
Refer to Mechanized Calling Card Service.

Mechanized Calling Card Service (MCCS)


A mechanized system that allows subscribers to dial calling card calls with
minimum or no operator interruption.

memory extension (MEX) frame


A frame that contains an extension to the data store (DS). A MEX frame
used when the central control complex (CCC) does not have enough space to
accommodate an expanded DS.

message switch (MS)


A high-capacity communications facility that functions as the messaging
hub of the dual-plane combined core (DPCC) of a DMS SuperNode
processor. The MS controls messaging between the DMS-Buses. The MS
concentrates and distributes messages. The MS allows other DMS-STP
components to communicate directly.

message switch and buffer (MSB)


A peripheral module (PM) the DMS-100 Family switches uses with a
signaling terminal (ST). This module connects to and operates within a
common channel signaling environment. The MSB supports the ST and
routes the messages the ST receives through the network module (NM) to
the digital trunk controller (DTC). The MSB also receives messages sent
from the central control (CC) and routes the messages to the signaling link
(SL) through the ST. A different configuration of the MSB exists for each of
the two protocols used to implement common channel signaling. Also refer
to message switch and buffer 6, message switch and buffer 7.

message switch and buffer 6 (MSB6)


The message switch and buffer (MSB) for CCITT No. 6 Signaling (N6) and
Common Channel Interoffice Signaling No. 6 (CCIS6) protocol. Also refer
to message switch and buffer.

message switch and buffer 7 (MSB7)


The message switch and buffer (MSB) for Common Channel Signaling 7
protocol. Also refer to message switch and buffer.

metallic test access (MTA)


A hardware device that provides metallic connections between test access
points and different types of test equipment. An example of connections
between test access points is in the subscriber line circuits in a digital
switching center.

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metallic test unit (MTU)


A circuit card that has all the capabilities of a line test unit (LTU) and can
measure metering signals. International applications use MTU.

MEX
Memory extension

MMA
Maintenance (trunk) module Austria

modular supervisory panel (MSP)


The MSP accepts the frame battery feed and ground return from the power
distribution center. The MSP uses the auxiliary fuses and feeds to distribute
the battery feed. The MSP distributes the battery feed to the shelves of the
frame or bay in which the MSP is mounted. The MSP also contains alarm
circuits.

MP
Refer to master processor.

MPC
Refer to multiprotocol controller.

MS
Refer to message switch.

MSB
Refer to message switch and buffer.

MSB6
Refer to message switch and buffer 6.

MSB7
Refer to message switch and buffer 7.

MSP
Refer to modular supervisory panel.

MTC
Refer to magnetic tape center.

MTD
Refer to magnetic tape drive.

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MTM
Refer to maintenance trunk module.

MTMA
Maintenance trunk module Austria.

MTU
Refer to magnetic tape unit.

multiprotocol controller (MPC)


A general-purpose card that allows data communications between a
DMS-100 Family switch and an external computer. An example of data
communications occurs between a central office (CO) billing computer and
a DMS-100 Family switch. The MPC card is on the input/output controller
(IOC) shelf. The MPC card protocol software downloads from the
DMS-100 CPU and supports software routines for Data Packet Network
(DPN) communications.

network module (NM)


The basic building block of the DMS-100 Family switches. The NM accepts
incoming calls. The NM uses connection instructions from the central
control complex to connect the incoming calls to the correct output channels.
Network module controllers control the activities in the NM.

NM
Refer to network module.

OAS
Refer to Office Alarm System.

OAU
Refer to office alarm unit.

ODM
Refer to office data modification.

Office Alarm System (OAS)


A system that reports trouble conditions to office personnel. The office
personnel are located on-site or at a remote site. Each problem indicates the
level of emergency—critical, major, or minor.

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office alarm unit (OAU)


A peripheral module (PM) located in a trunk module equipment (TME)
frame. The OAU is like the maintenance trunk module (MTM). Instead of
test circuits, the OAU is equipped with circuit cards. The circuit cards
provide an interface with different types of office alarm circuits.

office data modification (ODM)


A class of data modification order (DMO) that modifies trunk group and
network management variable factors. Also refer to data modification order.

OM
Refer to operational measurements.

on-hook balance network test


A test that determines if a loop is the loaded type or the type that is not
loaded. The test displays the result on the MAP terminal.

operational measurements (OM)


The hardware and software resources of the DMS-100 Family switches on
an operating system. The switches control the collection and display of
measurements taken on an operating system. The OM subsystem organizes
the measurement data and manages the transfer of measurement data to
displays and records. The OM data is for maintenance, traffic, accounting,
and provisioning decisions.

packaged core line module (PCLM)


A DMS-100 packaged switch frame that contains two dual-shelf line
concentrating modules (LCM).

packaged core memory module (PCMM)


A DMS-100 packaged switch frame that contains a magnetic tape drive
(MTD), a disk drive unit (DDU), and two data store (DS) shelves.

packaged core power module (PCPM)


A DMS-100 packaged switch frame that contains two packaged trunk
modules (PTM). The frame also contains a compressed power distribution
center (PDC), and a disk drive unit (DDU).

packaged trunk module (PTM)


A DMS-100 packaged system peripheral module that encodes and
multiplexes incoming speech. The incoming speech is from a maximum of
30 analog trunks into 8 bit pulse code modulation (PCM) format. The PTM
combines the information with internal and supervisory control signals for
transmission at 2.56 Mbps to the network.

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PCLM
Refer to packaged core line module.

PCM-30
• A 32-channel 2.048-Mbit/s speech-signaling and message-signaling link
used in international trunks.
• The protocol that PCM-30 links use to communicate.

PCM-30 digital trunk controller (PDTC)


A digital trunk interface that has the hardware configuration of an
international digital trunk controller. The interface runs the software of a
digital trunk controller.

PCM level meter (PLM)


A test circuit card used in the maintenance trunk module (MTM). The card
measures the equivalent analog level of pulse code modulated speech or tone
samples.

PCMM
Refer to packaged core memory module.

PCPM
Refer to packaged core power module.

PDC
Refer to power distribution center.

PDTC
Refer to PCM-30 digital trunk controller.

peripheral module (PM)


A generic term that refers to all hardware modules in the DMS-100 Family
switches. The module provides interfaces with external line, trunk, or
service facilities. A PM contains peripheral processors (PP), that performs
local routines, and relieve the load on the CPU.

peripheral processor (PP)


A hardware device in the peripheral module (PM) that performs local
processing separate from the CPU. Read-only memory (ROM) in the PM
drives the PP. This action releases CPU run time for higher level activities.

PLM
Refer to PCM level meter.

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PM
Refer to peripheral module.

power distribution center (PDC)


The frame that contains the components that distribute office battery feeds to
equipment frames of the DMS-100 Family switches. The PDC accepts A
and B cables from the office battery and provides protected auxiliary feeds
to each frame or shelf. The PDC also contains noise suppression and alarm
circuits and provides a dedicated feed for the alarm battery supply.

PP
Refer to peripheral processor.

PTM
Refer to packaged trunk module.

REX (test)
Refer to routine exercise (test).

routine exercise (REX) test


An automatic test that internal software performs at normal intervals on
DMS equipment.

SCP
Refer to service control point.

SCPII
An enhancement of the service control point (SCP). Refer to service control
point (SCP).

SD
Refer to signal distribution.

service control point (SCP)


A node in a Common Channel Signaling 7 signaling network that supports
application databases. The SCP accepts enquiries for information. The SCP
retrieves the requested information from one of its application databases.
The SCP sends a response message to the originator of the request.

service switching point (SSP)


A Common Channel Signaling 7 signaling node that interacts with the
service control point (SCP) to implement special service code features.

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service trunk module (STM)


In the DMS-100 Family, a peripheral module that consists of two compact
maintenance trunk modules.

signal distribution (SD)


A method to convert digital control messages addressed to a trunk or service
circuit into supervisory signals. These supervisory signals are compatible
with the characteristics of the associated trunk or service facility.

signaling terminal (ST)


The hardware that performs error checking, coding, and decoding of
signaling messages. In Common Channel Interoffice Signaling No. 6
(CCIS6) and CCITT No. 6 Signaling (N6), ST consists of different items.
The items include a signaling terminal controller, a modem, and a modem
interface card. In Common Channel Signaling 7, the signaling terminal is a
single card.

SIT
Refer to special information tone.

SLM
Refer to system load module.

special information tone (SIT)


A tone that gives information to the caller that indicates the condition of the
call. For example, a 120 impulses-per-minute tone indicates that the call can
not complete. A reason a call does not complete is because available paths
to the called line are not available.

SRC
Refer to system recovery controller.

SSP
Refer to service switching point.

ST
Refer to signaling terminal.

ST6E
Signaling terminal 6 equipment

ST7E
Signaling terminal 7 equipment

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STM
Refer to service trunk module.

system load module (SLM)


A mass storage system in a DMS SuperNode processor that stores office
images. From the SLM, new loads or stored images boot into the computing
module (CM).

system recovery controller (SRC)


A software application that interfaces between the DMS-core and the
subsystems. This action recovers subsystems automatically and efficiently.

TC
Refer to toll completing.

TDF
Refer to trunk distribution frame.

TLC
Refer to trunk logic circuit.

TM
Refer to trunk module (TM).

TME
Trunk module equipment

toll completing (TC)


In a DMS, TC is a trunk circuit that can interface with a toll connecting
trunk facility.

toll connecting trunk


A trunk that connects a class five office to the direct distance dialing
network.

toll switching (TS)


In a DMS, a trunk circuit that can interface with a toll connecting trunk
facility.

toll tandem (TT)


A type of trunk circuit used to interface with an intertoll or toll tandem
trunk.

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transhybrid loss test


A test that measures loss between the line card and the network. For the line
circuit tested, expected loss compares with measured loss. Measurements
less than or equal to the established threshold are reported as passed.
Measurements that exceed the threshold values are reported as failed.

transmission test trunk (TTT)


A DMS facility the trunk test position uses to provide circuits to perform
loss and noise measurements.

transmission test unit (TTU)


A digital signal processor that performs transmission measurements on DMS
lines and trunks.

trunk distribution frame (TDF)


A distribution frame dedicated to trunk circuits.

trunk logic circuit (TLC)


A digital circuit that provides a buffer for the transfer of data. The
receive-data and transmit-data buses transfer the data. The buses can be on
the maintenance trunk module, office alarm unit, trunk module, and other
peripheral modules.

trunk module (TM)


A peripheral module (PM), in a trunk module equipment (TME) frame, that
provides speech and signaling interfaces between a DS30 network port and
analog trunks.

trunk module equipment (TME) frame


A frame that contains one or more trunk modules (TM), maintenance trunk
modules (MTM), or office alarm units (OAU).

trunk test center (TTC)


The area of a DMS-100 Family office where the MAP is used as a trunk test
position.

trunk test position (TTP)


A MAP that is specially equipped to perform trunk testing.

TS
Refer to toll switching.

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TT
Refer to toll tandem.

TTC
Refer to trunk test center.

TTT
Refer to transmission test trunk.

TTP
Refer to trunk test position.

TTU
Refer to transmission test unit.

VE:S
Special services trunk exchange

XLCM
Refer to extended line concentrating module.

XMS-based peripheral module (XPM)


The generic name for XMS peripheral modules (PM) that use the Motorola
68000 microprocessor. An XPM has two processors in a hot standby
configuration. These processors are a master processor (MP) and a signaling
processor (SP).

XPM
Refer to XMS-based peripheral module.

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