B
3
Features
3-10
Features
B
ackground Music (BGM)
Description
Allows the proprietary telephone user to listen to background music
from the monitor speaker on the telephone.
Conditions
• It may be required to select a music source used for BGM by system
programming.
• For Music Source 1, it is possible to select the internal or external music
source by system programming.
• The music is interrupted while off-hooked.
Connection References
Section 2, Installation,
2.3.6 External Music Source Connection
Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[803] Music Source Use
[990] System Additional Information, Area 02 – Bit 10
Feature References
Section 3, Features,
Music on Hold
Operation References
Operation – Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs
—User Manual
Turning on the Background Music
B
ackground Music (BGM) – External
Description
Background music (BGM) can be broadcasted in your office
through external pagers. The BGM can be turned on and off by the
operator only.
Conditions
• It is required to connect an external pager and an external music
source. The pager and the music source are user-supplied items. Up to
two pagers and up to two external music sources can be installed per
system.
• Each pager can be programmed to send BGM or not.
• For Music Source 1, it is possible to select the internal or external music
source by system programming.
• Priority of access to external pager is: (1)TAFAS; (2)Paging; (3)BGM.
Higher priorities will override BGM.
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