Configuration: Settings
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Note:
The language is not set when selecting the country code. The corre-
sponding setting is applied based on the configuration (setting of lan-
guage) of your browser.
Single-person operation (busy-on-busy)
This menu is used to enable the single-person operation mode. This is useful if you
are alone and unable to answer several calls at the same time. If single-person opera-
tion mode is enabled, each external caller hears the busy tone as soon as one exten-
sion is busy.
Call holding external
This menu is used to set whether calls are to be placed on hold externally within the
public exchange (call holding external enabled) or internally within your telephone
system (for each call placed on hold internally, one free B-channel must be avail-
able). If a call is placed on hold within your telephone system, the caller hears music
while on hold. Otherwise, the caller hears the announcement of your network pro-
vider.
Requirement: Call holding external is only available with a multipoint interface.
Note:
To transfer an external call to another external subscriber the “call hold-
ing external - off” setting is required.
Music on Hold (MOH)
It is possible to place external or internal calls on hold within your telephone system.
In this case, the caller on hold hears the internal music-on-hold. The following set-
tings are available for this function:
Off = no music played while call is on hold
Int = internal MOH is played back when a call is placed on hold
wav = the melody uploaded via the web interface is played when call is on hold (see
Uploading).
To listen to the recorded music, press the key code
for any desired exten-
sion.
Note:
In order to allow problem-free functionality, it is recommended to use
the following data format: PCM, 8 kHz, 16 bit, mono. If the existing file is
available in a different format, it is possible to convert the file, e. g. by
using the “sound recorder” in Microsoft Windows.
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