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5.6.4.1.2
HOLD Signal
Via this submenu the
Hold Signal
can be configured.
FIG. 27
HOLD SIGNAL
General settings
• Under the setting
HOLD signal source
you can select which
HOLD
signal
you want to use.
With the option
ON AIR
the ON AIR signal is used as
HOLD
signal.
If you select
Recorded Hold Signal
, the caller hears the Audio signal
stored in the system.
If you have configured an interface as Hold input under
Operation Set-
tings
→
Mode & Audio Line
(see CHAPTER 5.6.4.1.1, Page 44), you can
also select this interface e.g.
XLR Analogue 1
for an external Hold signal.
• With the use of the slide control
Pause between repetition
you can set the
pause between the repetitions of the recorded signal. The pause time
ranges from
0 to 3
sec
.
HOLD signal recording
• Under
Record source
you can select the signal source via which the
HOLD signal is recorded. It can be any of the Audio interfaces, such as
Handset, XLR Analogue 1 etc.
• Via the button
Start
you start the recording. With
Stop
the recording is
stopped. With
Save
the recorded signal is saved in the permanent mem-
ory (FLASH-EPROM) of the system.
• The duration of the recorded HOLD signal is displayed under
HOLD sig-
nal duration
. The maximum duration of a recorded signal is 16 seconds.
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