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XToolsVoiceRecordingDownloadFunctionBefore downloading voice records with Connect to your Telesis system with a web browser. The If protection Dipswitch is not ON; By factory default, the voice recorder download port is 30005. If desired, the default value can be modified to another. Edit the Note that it is also necessary to set ![]() If protection Dipswitch is ON; It is fixed port, can not be download from XTools, Xymphony sends voice records over ftp protocol. ![]() After Telesis Xymphony system has been programmed appropriately, edit <Xymphony URL>:<port number> into the edit box to the left. Then click on While the XTools establishes the communication, YELLOW indicator is displayed on bottom left corner. If the communication fails for any reason, the indicator on the bottom left corner returns RED. Then check IP connection of your PC, parameters in Xymphony etc. If the communication is successfully established, the indicator on the bottom left corner becomes GREEN. And if there are voice records in the buffer of Telesis Xymphony system, these starts to be downloaded and also shown in download window. For fast indexing and search, voice records are stored in separate sub-directories based on month-and-day of the record. Whenever, voice records are downloaded via XTools protocol, the file name consists of fields separated by `_` to describe the properties and dependencies of the relevant recording. AAAAAAAA_YYMMDD_HHMMSS_AD_I_N_C_R_P.xxx where; AAAAAAAA: access code of the recorded user, if shorter than 8 characters, '_' appended.
YYMMDD HHMMSS: starting time of recording as year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds.
A: denotes auto recording.
D: I call originated by AAAAAAAA, O call terminated AAAAAAAA.
I: access code of B party, may be multiple characters.
N: numbers dialed by the originating user, may be multiple characters.
C: caller id from originating user, may be multiple characters.
R: Call reference of recording, may be multiple characters. Xtools uses this reference to group recordings with CMDR records.
P: IP address in hex format of Xymphony that performed the recording.
Example 3843658_100118_145801_AO_001_94837583_001_4B4F46C2_C0A805F3.mp3 here;
The same XTools may connect up to four different Telesis Xymphony systems and collect their voice records at the same time. Each record is marked with Xymphony IP addresses. At anytime, connection to a Telesis Xymphony system may be terminated with using the The Internal Links |