Polycom SIP 3.1 manual Sound Effects se

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Sound Effects <se/>

Configuration Files

In the following table, x is the sampled audio file number.

Attribute

Permitted Values

Interpretation

 

 

 

saf.x

Null OR valid path name

If Null, the phone will use a built-in file.

 

OR an RFC

If set to a path name, the phone will attempt to download this file

 

1738-compliant URL to a

 

at boot time from the boot server.

 

HTTP, FTP, or TFTP

 

If set to a URL, the phone will attempt to download this file at boot

 

wave file resource.

 

time from the Internet.

 

Note: Refer to the above

 

Note: A TFTP URL is expected to be in the format:

 

wave file format

 

tftp://<host>/[pathname]<filename>, for example:

 

restrictions.

 

tftp://somehost.example.com/sounds/example.wav .

 

 

 

 

 

The following table defines the default usage of the sampled audio files with the phone:

Sampled Audio File

Default use within phone (pattern reference)

1

Ringer 12 (se.pat.misc.7)

2

Ringer 13 (se.pat.ringer.13)

3

Ringer 14 (se.pat.ringer.14)

4

Ringer 15 (se.pat.ringer.15)

5

Ringer 16 (se.pat.ringer.16)

6

Ringer 17 (se.pat.ringer.17)

7

Ringer 18 (se.pat.ringer.18)

8

Ringer 19 (se.pat.ringer.19)

9

Ringer 20 (se.pat.ringer.20)

10

Ringer 21 (se.pat.ringer.21)

11

Ringer 22 (se.pat.ringer.22)

12-24

Not used.

 

 

Note

In SIP 3.1, the SoundPoint IP welcome sound was removed from saf.1 . If you

 

want the welcome sound to be played when a phone reboots or restarts, set saf.1

 

to SoundPointIPWelcome.wav .

 

 

Sound Effects <se/>

The phone uses both synthesized (based on the chord-sets, refer to Chord-Sets <chord/> on page A-29) and sampled audio sound effects. Sound effects are defined by patterns: rudimentary sequences of chord-sets, silence periods, and wave files.

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