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LANGUAGE

PROMPT SUBDIRECTORY AND

FILENAME

Australian English

PROMPT\AU\AVPRMPT.AU

United Kingdom English

PROMPT\UK\AVPRMPT.UK

United States English

PROMPT\US\AVPRMPT.US

Figure 11-2 AVPRMPT Subdirectory Location and Filename

Each AVPRMPT file has sections that list the prompts in each prompt set. Each section contains a command (QP=) that defines which prompts in the prompt set should be used for Quick Play. Figure 11-3 Sample Part of AVPRMPT File shows a few lines from an AVPRMPT file.

[DT] SetName=DT-Date & Time QP=20-34 PromptMax=42 1=Monday (trailing) 2=Tuesday (trailing) 3=Wednesday (trailing) 4=Thursday (trailing) 5=Friday (trailing) 6=Saturday (trailing) 7=Sunday (trailing)

Figure 11-3 Sample Part of AVPRMPT File

Each time the system is restarted, it reads the AVPRMPT file for each language, and copies each Quick Play prompt into another file called QP.IDX (Quick Play index). Then, instead of searching through the hard disk each time it needs to play a Quick Play prompt, the system plays it directly from the QP.IDX file. This significantly speeds the flow of the ￿conversation.

Only prompts recorded as Day for All Ports are listed in the AVPRMPT file and may be indexed as Quick Play prompts.

Each prompt in the set is listed by number, followed by a brief description. The first prompt shows Monday with a trailing emphasis. The description following the prompt number displays on the Voice Prompt Editor Screen, ￿in the Description column. Each description is limited to 255 characters.

If you edit the description of a prompt in the AVPRMPT file, you change the description displayed on the Voice Prompt Editor Screen. If you change the description on the Voice Prompt Editor Screen, you also change the text in the AVPRMPT file. Changing the description does not affect the recording.

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