Auxiliary Equipment
Programming Procedures
4–201
Auxiliary Equipment
The procedures in this section describe the steps needed to perform the
following:
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Identify the line/trunk jacks used for Music on Hold, loudspeaker paging,
and maintenance alarms.
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Identify the extension jacks used for fax, MERLIN MAIL, Voice Messaging
System, Automated Attendant, and AUDIX Voice Power.
Music on Hold
Use this procedure to identify the line/trunk jack reserved for connection of a
music source, such as a radio, tape player, or stereo system.
NOTES:
1. If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted
materials, you may be required to obtain a copyright license from and pay
license fees to a third party [such as the American Society of Composers,
Artists, and Producers (ASCAP) or Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI)].
Magic on Hold
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requires no such license and can be purchased from
your AT&T dealer.
2. Only one Music on Hold line/trunk jack is allowed per system.
3. You cannot assign the line/trunk identified for Music on Hold to a line/trunk
pool. If the line/trunk is currently assigned to a pool, you must remove it
before you program this option.
4. You cannot assign the line/trunk identified for use with Music on Hold to a
button on any telephone or as a Remote Access trunk, and you cannot
use the line/trunk jack identified for Music on Hold for a loudspeaker
paging system or maintenance alarm.
Summary: Music on Hold
Programmable by
System manager
Mode
All, but in Hybrid/PBX mode the line/trunk designated for
Music on Hold cannot be assigned to a line/trunk pool.
Idle Condition
System idle
Planning Form
Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks
Factory Setting
Not Applicable
Valid Entries
Line/trunk number
Summary of Contents for MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1
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