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NEC Business Solutions Ltd
Features and Specifications Manual
Chapter 4 - 65
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Release
2.0
Apr
il 2005
Background Music
• Description
Background Music (BGM) sends music from a customer-provided music source to
speakers in system phones. If an extension user activates it, BGM plays whenever the
user’s extension is idle.
A. Refer to the System Hardware Manual for installation instructions.
B. The system supports one Background Music source input, via either the built-in
music port or the 2PGDU card.
C. If a 2PGDU card is installed and has BGM assigned to one of its ports (Program
10-03-01=9 and 33-01-01=3), the built-in music port is no longer used for BGM,
i.e. the 2PGDU card takes priority.
Default Setting
The built-in music port is assigned for Background Music.
• Programming
10-03-01 :PCB Setup – Terminal Type (2PGDU)
Set the terminal type to 9:External Music Source (MOH or BGM).
Assign port numbers in the following order to avoid duplication in Pro-
gram 10-03-02:
Program 10-03-01 Port 3 = 9 (External Music Source), system assigns
10-03-02 = Port 1.
Program 10-03-01 Port 4 = 6 (External Speaker), system assigns 10-03-
02 = Port 2.
10-03-02 :PCB Setup – Logical Port Number (2PGDU)
Assign port numbers for the devices assigned in Program 10-03-01.
May be automatically assigned when Program 10-03-01 is set.
20-06-01 :Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to an extension.
20-13-30 :Class of Service for Extensions
Class of Service Options (Supplementary Service)
- Background Music
In an extensions Class of Service, enable (1) or disable (0) the ability to
activate Background Music.
33-01-01 :Analogue Interface Port Type Setup
Set the Analogue Interface port (1-6) assigned as an External Music
Source in Program 10-03-01 to 3 (BGM). Note that the 2PGDU card
resides in Slot 4.
• Related Features
•
Music on Hold
•
Single Line Telephones