this is an example for an entry in the diphone-database:

name E-n
frameNumber 10
t1 5
border 6
t2 7
1162 53 480 1614 2511 3619 4748
1191 53 474 1614 2511 3619 4644
1250 53 475 1614 2511 3577 4497
1279 53 467 1614 2511 3493 4414
1279 52 445 1614 2509 3430 4393
1279 51 395 1614 2509 3389 4393
1279 49 344 1602 2509 3389 4393
1250 49 351 1590 2509 3389 4393
1250 48 341 1578 2509 3389 4414
1220 48 334 1566 2509 3389 4456

the first line gives the name of the diphone in SamPa, followed by the number of frames (1 frame = 5 msec)
for diphones, that don't involve a stop, t1 denotes the time (in frames) where the steady state of the front phone ends, border-1 is the last frame that's valid for the front phone and t2 is the time, where the steady state of the rear phone starts. This means, that t2-t1 designates the time of the transition.
If the front phone is a stop, t1-1 is the last frame of the burst and border-t1 the duration of aspiration.
If the rear phone is a stop, border is the first frame of closed phase and t2=border
the data comprises frameNumber lines with values for orig. F0 (Hz/10), amp in dB (60 is max), and F1-F5.