User`s guide

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99-07-15 F
120/155 34-ASB 150 02 Uen
FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
SEA/EBBMP Pfleger H.
SEA/EBBMP ASB 150 02
SEA/EBBx/E
BACKGROUND MUSIC
Definition
In idle state extension users equipped with system
telephones may listen to music or other information via
the monitoring loudspeaker.
Use
Background music can be used to listen to various
forms of recorded music, the radio or other
information.
The music/information source can be connected to a
free trunk.
If the same source is used both for music-on-hold and
background music, the source can be connected to
audio-input on the CPU-D_ board.
Operation
System Telephones
Connection
Connection of background music is achieved as
follows:
Dial selected number of the facility
or
Press programmed name selection key
Disconnection
Disconnection of background music:
Press Clear-key
(Operator’s Console: Press Loudspeaker-key)
or
Dial directory number again
or
Press programmed key
The lamp for Line 1 is seized during the key sequence
but is disconnected immediately thereafter.
The On/Off - and Mute lamps lights and glows steadily
when background music is connected.
The volume of the background music can be adjusted
by means of the + and - -keys on the telephone.
To change the music channel
If several channels exist, a new channel can be
connected directly by dialling the directory number of
the new channel.
Note:
For ASB 150 02 systems up to R10:
To activate the programming the system has to be
restarted !
For ASB 150 02 systems starting from R10:
Restart of system after programming is not necessary
anymore.
Capacity
There can be a maximum of three music / information
channels. Furthermore, a music channel can be
created for music-on-hold. See also under "MUSIC-
ON-HOLD", document 343/155 34-ASB 150 02 Uen.
120.fm
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