S e c t i o n 3 – S y s t e m P r o g r a m m i n g
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Music on Hold
When a caller is placed on hold they will hear one of two different sound sources.
Default
The caller will hear hold tone by default.
Internal Hold tone - held calls will hear two brief tone bursts every 5 seconds.
General Settings
Music on Hold
Internal Tone
External music - held calls will hear the music source connected to MOH socket.
General Settings
Music on Hold
External Music
Ringing Settings
When the system is initially switched on the default setting is that all extensions will ring on all
incoming exchange line calls. The system is in day mode.
Before setting the ringing patterns it is best to establish the time when the day mode and night mode
begin and end, this also affects the call bar settings. See ‘Day/Night Mode’ on page 38.
When the day/night settings are programmed each extension can be programmed to ring
immediately, with a delay of 10 to 45 seconds on incoming exchange line calls or Door Phone calls,
or not to ring at all.
With ISDN it is possible to set up MSN/DDI numbers to ring specific groups of extensions. By
default if an MSN number is programmed (see page 43) it will ring only the extension it was
programmed for, extra extensions can then be added or taken away from ringing on this extension’s
MSN number. Ring assignments for MSN numbers are unaffected by day or night service.
It is also possible to switch the ringing cadence for internal and external calls, in this case the ring
cadences shown in the country specific specification sheet are reversed. Also, line 1 can be given a
different ringing assignment sound to the other extensions. Incoming calls on analogue line 1 may be
given a different ring to those on the other CO lines. The ringing cadences can be found in the
country specific specification sheet packed with this manual.
Default
All extensions will ring immediately, day and night, for each exchange line and the door phones.
Every extension is a member of every extension group.
Only the designated extension will ring for an MSN number.
Exchange line 1 uses the same ring cadence as all other exchange lines.
PIN
PIN