
1.3
System Features
Features Guide
19
Background Music (BGM) – External
Description
Background Music (BGM) can be broadcast throughout the office via the external pagers. The
BGM through External Pagers can be turned on / off by the Manager and the Operators.
Conditions
•
Hardware Requirements
It is required to connect a user-supplied external pager. Up to two pagers and up to two
external music sources can be installed in the system.
•
To make BGM-External possible, you must enable BGM and select a music source
< Section "2.8.2 External Pager (Paging Equipment)" in the Installation Manual >
•
External Pager Priority
Priority of access to external pager is: (1) TAFAS; (2) Paging; (3) BGM. Higher priorities
will override the BGM.
Installation Manual References
•
2.8.2 External Pager (Paging Equipment)
•
2.8.3 Music Source (External/Internal)
Programming Guide References
•
2.2 Tenant
– BGM Source
•
2.3 Numbering Plan
– External BGM On / Off
•
4.6 External Paging
– BGM
– BGM Source
Features Guide References
Proprietary Telephone Features
•
User Manual References
•
3.2.1 Turning on the External Background Music (Background Music [BGM] - External)
Summary of Contents for KX-TD500CE
Page 9: ...Features Guide 9 Section 1 General Features ...
Page 21: ...1 3 System Features Features Guide 21 User Manual References Not applicable ...
Page 52: ...1 3 System Features 52 Features Guide User Manual References Not applicable ...
Page 63: ...1 3 System Features Features Guide 63 User Manual References Not applicable ...
Page 66: ...1 3 System Features 66 Features Guide User Manual References 3 Operator Manager Operation ...
Page 68: ...1 3 System Features 68 Features Guide User Manual References Not applicable ...
Page 164: ...1 6 Originating Features 164 Features Guide User Manual References 2 2 1 Basic Calling ...
Page 173: ...1 6 Originating Features Features Guide 173 User Manual References Not applicable ...
Page 225: ...1 10 Holding Features Features Guide 225 User Manual References 2 4 1 Holding a Call ...
Page 227: ...1 10 Holding Features Features Guide 227 User Manual References 2 4 1 Holding a Call ...
Page 231: ...1 10 Holding Features Features Guide 231 User Manual References 2 4 1 Holding a Call ...
Page 233: ...1 10 Holding Features Features Guide 233 User Manual References 2 4 1 Holding a Call ...
Page 237: ...1 10 Holding Features Features Guide 237 User Manual References Not applicable ...
Page 326: ...1 17 Display Features 326 Features Guide ...
Page 327: ...Features Guide 327 Section 2 ISDN Features ...
Page 347: ...Features Guide 347 Section 3 E M Features ...
Page 363: ...Tones Ring Tones 363 Section 4 Tones Ring Tones ...
Page 370: ...370 Tones Ring Tones ...
Page 371: ...Index 371 Section 5 INDEX ...
Page 375: ...Index 375 ...