3CX Phone System ships with a set of Prompts Sets for the major languages. In this article, we explain how to localize the Prompts Set, so as to make them available in a language which is not included with the 3CX Phone System.
All prompt sets are located within this folder:
Each prompt set has a separate sub-directory. For example, the default English prompt set is located within the “…\Sets\8210986B-9412-497f-AD77-3A554F4A9BDB” directory. The following table shows the list of all the Prompts sets available by default in 3CX Phone System with their ID / Folder Name.
Name | ID / Folder Name |
Australian Prompts Set | 52AUSSIE-f462-4b74-aa85-a1600db86d57 |
Bulgarian Prompts Set | BULGARIAN-4a4f-4160-b143-488a18be8ba8 |
Chinese Prompts Set | CHINESEB-9412-497f-AD77-3A554F4A9BDB |
Czech Prompts Set | CZECH-4b4f-4160-b143-488a18be8ba8 |
Danish Prompts Set | 2fDANISH-c98b-4cca-b4f6-5049AADC24bb |
Dutch Prompts Set | 1e6ed594-af95-4bb4-af56-b957ac87d6d7 |
French Prompts Set | 0D767FEA-10A3-4ba4-8A57-FE74BDABE4E5 |
German Prompts Set | 03E2DC8C-3382-43e2-A9D5-115F92C847BE |
Greek Prompts Set | 43EDFDBA-1C46-42d8-A47C-27A86BEFFF76 |
Italian Prompts Set | 307392E1-F915-4f3a-9362-5049AADC242C |
Japanese Prompts Set | JAPAN616-A130-47af-A467-30AE7F9AC661 |
Polish Prompts Set | 8210456B-9412-497f-AD77-3S990T4499MB |
Portuguese Prompts Set | 1169FAC7-5570-43E3-8C75-AA3A965791E6 |
Russian Prompts Set | 55RUSSIA-1SS6-4IA8-A47C-27A86BEFF5TF |
Spanish Prompts Set | F1BAA317-E130-44ff-B467-63AE7F9EC061 |
Standard English Prompts Set | 8210986B-9412-497f-AD77-3A554F4A9BDB |
Swedish Prompts Set | 32E3AD5C-3252-4ef2-A9D5-115A92B847AF |
UK English Prompts Set | 43E89581-DAD8-B6F4-7660-15D48B5E6026 |
Ukrainian Prompts Set | UKRAINEP-4512-485D-AFGG-UKR54F4A9BDB |
Each prompt set includes the file “SetInfo.xml” which describes the prompts set, and includes the name of the prompt set, the prompts set’s version and the definition of the prompts.
By default, 3CX Phone System pronounces the order of numbers as they are pronounced in English. E.g. 21 is pronounced as “twenty one”. Some languages pronounce this differently – the numbers are inverted to “one and twenty” (as is the case in German).
The number style is determined by the <langopts num_style=”x”> parameter. When num_style is set to “0”, the number style used is English-based; when num_style is set to “1”, the number style used is German-based. E.g. <langopts num_style=”1″ />.
In order to create a new Prompt Set, you would need to go through the following steps:
Let’s go through each of these in more detail.
First, you have to choose a prompt set which you will use as the base. You will use this to create your new prompt set. For example, if you want to create a new variant of the English prompt set (e.g. for use in Australia), you are better off using the English prompt set as your base. You can also download a prompt set in a different language from the 3CX Management Console in “Settings” > “System Prompts”.
In choosing your Base Prompt Set, keep in mind that you need to cater for the grammar style. If you want to create a new prompt set where the grammar is similar to German, then you should use the German prompt set as your base.
Note: The new “Group Prompt” set is configured by the ERP using “PROMPTSETID”. This property is not available through the UI.
After you have chosen the base prompt set to use, you need to create a copy of this prompt set. You cannot change the default English prompt set or prompt sets downloaded from the 3CX Web Site, but you can create and change a copy. All other languages can be edited directly. If you want to create a new language it is recommended to use a copy of the “Standard English Prompts Set”.
In the 3CX Management Console, go to “Settings” > “System Prompts” to create a copy of the “Standard English Prompts Set”:
The 3CX Management Console creates a new directory within the “…\Sets” folder and copy all files from the base prompt set to this folder. The name of the new directory corresponds to the ID of the new prompt set. The ID of the prompt set is a random string generated when the new prompt set is created.
You can create new audio files, containing translated phrases from the base prompt set, by using a speech synthesizer or by recording audio with a microphone. You can then edit audio using your favorite audio editor.
These guidelines apply for creating audio files for prompt sets:
You can replace audio files in the 3CX Management Console in “Settings” > “System Prompts:
You should replace all the audio files required to fully translate the prompt set.
When changing the content of audio files, you should also change the prompt descriptions.
The “SetInfo.xml” file contains descriptions for all prompts within a prompt set. Descriptions of prompts are displayed in the “Prompts” column of the “System Prompts” window. The descriptions of prompts cannot be changed from the 3CX Management Console, but can be changed manually in the “SetInfo.xml” file, using a text-editor or xml-editor.
Prompt descriptions can contain international (non-Latin) symbols. There are two ways to insert international characters to a prompt description:
After you have translated a prompt set (changed content of audio files and translated description of prompts), you may want to send this prompt set to 3CX Phone System.
To make a prompt set package, just pack the directory of the prompt set (together with files and subfolders) into a RAR or ZIP file. The prompt set directory must contain all the audio files and the “SetInfo.xml” file.