DescriptionSetting
The music on hold feature plays music to users when
they are put on hold, so this setting impacts whether
audio streams to the user when a call is put on hold.
From the drop-down list box, select the source for
audio for hold:
• Sample Audio Source—Audio streams to the
user when the phone is put on hold.
• Silence—When the phone is put on hold, music
on hold does not play.
• Audio Jack—This option requires a USB to
audio jack assembly.
Before you can use music on hold, you
must enable music on hold on the Sites
pages. To use an audio .wav file other
than the sample audio source that is
provided with your system, you can
upload a .wav file through the Music On
Hold page in the Cisco Business Edition
3000 Administrative Interface (System
Settings > Music On Hold).
Tip
Audio for Hold
Phone Button Template Tab
Using the phone button template provides a fast way to assign a common button configuration to a large
number of phones. The phone button template that is configured in the usage profile determines the order of
line buttons and the types of functionality that displays next to the line buttons on the phone; for example, for
all lines except line 1, which must be a line because of user-phone ownership, you can designate a line as a
speed dial, line, or feature button (Mobility, Meet-Me Conference, and so on). In the usage profile, you must
establish the purpose for all line buttons on the phone, even if the phone does not support all the line buttons.
Table 93: Settings on the Phone Button Template tab
FeatureButton Number
Button Number 1 is automatically designated as a
line by the system because button number 1 is used
to correlate the phone and user when the user
extension is assigned to line 1 on the phone.
You cannot update Line Button 1.
Line Button 1
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Phone Button Template Tab