2.13.4 Music on Hold
Description
Music can be played to a party that has been put on hold. The following audio sources are available:
a.
External music source
b.
User-supplied audio file
c.
Tone
The audio source for Music on Hold is selected from either a BGM number (1 to 8) or the built-in tone. BGM
can be either an external music source or a user-supplied audio file. The following table shows which audio
sources can be assigned to which BGM numbers:
[BGM Number and the Music Source]
BGM No.
Music Source
1
External music port 1 or user audio data
2
User audio data
3
User audio data
4
User audio data
5
User audio data
6
User audio data
7
User audio data
8
User audio data
For tenant users, each tenant can select one of the BGMs or the tone to use for Music on Hold.
Conditions
[General]
•
Hardware Requirement:
User-supplied music source (when an external music source is assigned)
•
Volume Control
It is possible to change the volume of an internal and/or external music source.
•
For tenants, the type of call determines which tenant’s music source is used, as follows:
Type
Music Source
Incoming Intercom Calls/Outgoing
Calls
Selected based on the tenant setting to which the
extension user belongs.
Incoming Trunk Calls
Selected based on the tenant setting of the distribution
method (DIL/DID/DDI/MSN).
•
DSP Resource Usage
Music on Hold playback requires a certain number of DSP resources. If all DSP resources are in use, this
operation cannot be performed. (
®
5.5.4 DSP Resource Usage)
•
Even if an external music source or a user-supplied audio file is selected for Music on Hold, an IP-PT or
SIP extension user who is put on hold by another extension will hear the telephone’s hold tone and not the
specified Music on Hold.
Feature Guide
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2.13.4 Music on Hold
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