Background Music/Music-On-Hold; Guidelines; Installation - Panasonic DBS 824 Installation Manual

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Background
Music/Music-On-Hold
Telephones
and Peripheral Equipment
Background Music/Music-On-Hold
Guidelines
.
All configurations
may use a single external music source for both
background music (BGM) and music-on-hold
(MOH). The music source
connects to CN6 on the CPC.
.
With the CPC-M, separate external music sources may be used for BGM
and MOH. The MOH source connects to CN8 and the BGM source
connects to CN6.
An internal MOH source may be used when the optional DTMF receiver
NOTE:MFRU circuit card (VR-4243 1) is installed.
If an FM radio is connected to the BGM connector on the CPC, install it at
least 16.5 ft. (5m) away from the main cabinet. If it is too close, the
receiver may not function properly.
.
Installation
1.
The maximum input impedance of both terminals is 10k ohms. The
maximum signal, level is - 10 dB.
If you're using a single external source for both BGM and MOH, connect
the source to CN6 on the CPC as shown in Figure 5-9. If you're using
separate sources, connect the MOH source to CN8 and the BGM source
to CN6 on the CPC-M as shown in Figure 5-10.
2.
If using an internal music source, ensure that an MFRU circuit card is
installed..
3.
If using an internal music source, adjust the MOH volume using VR 1
(also labeled MOH) on the MFRU.
Note:
VRl also adjusts DISA
inbound ringing volume for calls using the MFRU.
The DBS 824 must also be programmed
to select the appropriate music
source. See the
DBS 824 Programming Guide (Section 400)
for more
information.
5-8
DBS 824-l O-300
issued 3/l/95

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