the Smart Media card may be used to store the system database. The PCMMC
computer program may be used to produce a backup copy of the customer data.
MESSAGE WAITING INDICATIONS
When calling a station and receiving a busy signal or the no answer condition, the
caller can leave an indication that a message is waiting. The message button will
flash red at the messaged keyset. A single line phone will receive a distinctive
message waiting dial tone. Five message waiting indications can be left at any
station.
MESSAGE WAITING KEY
The Message Waiting (MW) key is used in conjunction with a voicemail card. The
MW key is programmed with an extender matching a station or station group num-
ber and is used to access the voice mailbox associated with the extender.
MICROPHONE ON/OFF PER STATION
The microphone can be disabled at any keyset. When the microphone is disabled,
the keyset cannot use the speakerphone, although on-hook dialing and group lis-
tening are still possible.
MUSIC ON HOLD—FLEXIBLE
The iDCS 100 allows its music sources to be used in a very flexible manner as
follows:
Each keyset can have a designated music source for playing as Background Mu-
sic (BGM) through the keyset speaker.
Each Station can have a designated music source for playing to callers placed on
Exclusive hold at that station.
Each Trunk can have a designated music source for playing to callers placed on
hold. This setting is overridden by some of the other settings such as station music
on hold, and UCD MOH.
Each UCD group can have a designated music source to be played while a caller
is in queue.
MUSIC ON HOLD—SOURCES
When external music sources are connected, each C.O. line may be programmed
to receive one of the two external sources, internally-generated tones or no music
when it is placed on hold. If there are no sources installed, each line may receive
either a 50 ms tone or no music. The system-generated tone is a beep every 3.5
seconds.
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