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M - 16 Music on Hold
Issue 6 Electra Elite
Music On Hold is provided using the built-in tone melodies or an
external source connected to the RCA jack on the basic B64-U10
KSU for the Electra Elite 192 system or MOH jack on the MBD-U10
Unit in the B48-U10 KSU for the Electra Elite 48 system.
Internal Source:
Program one of two melodies (American Folk Song melody, or
Christmas Song melody) as an internal source. A volume control for
the built-in MOH source can also be programmed.
External Source:
Music source (radio, tape player, or CD) must be provided
locally.
Source output levels should be less than 0.6 RMS signal level
with 600
impedance.
Optional interface ETUs are not required for this feature.
A CO line that is assigned as a CO external music on hold source
cannot be seized, even when the CO trunk is assigned on a line key
of a Multiline terminal.
A CO line that is assigned to a CO external music of hold source is
skipped without being seized, even when that CO is assigned to a
trunk group.
When Memory Block 3-11 (CO External Source Selection)
contradicts Memory Block 3-12 (CO Hold Memory Selection) MOH
works according to the Memory Block 1-8-31 (Hold Tone Source
Assignment) setting.
Use Memory Block 3-11 (CO External Source Selection) to specify
whether the MOH source is from the CO (default) or an EXT
SOURCE. Unused circuits on a COI/COID ETU can be assigned as
MOH inputs.
Use Memory Block 3-12, (CO Hold Memory Selection) to assign the
external music source to each trunk.
Example:
Trunks 09 and 10 are assigned as external sources. Trunk 09 is
programmed as the external source for Trunks 01~05 when a call is
placed on hold. Trunk 10 is programmed as the external source for
Trunks 06~08 when a call is placed on hold.

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