Music-On-Hold (Moh)/ Background Music (Bgm) Options; Moh Option - Toshiba strata CT Installation & Maintenance Manual

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To test the operation of the DPFT
Music-on-Hold (MOH)/ Background Music (BGM)
Options

MOH Option

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Strata CT I&M Manual October 2000
7.
Connect the DPFT to the RSTU/PSTU DG and -24V terminals (See
Universal Slot PCB Wiring
The -24V (Pin 25) and DG (Pin 50) ground terminals are available on the RSTU or
PSTU only.
1.
Turn the system power switch Off.
2.
Verify that Exchange dial tone is available at each standard telephone connected to the
DPFT.
3.
Call back to each telephone using an outside line.
Strata CT systems provide an MOH option for Exchange lines, as well as telephones
connected to the system. A variety of BGM options are also provided.
The Strata CT processor PCBs supports an external, customer-provided music source – such
as a tuner, compact disc player, digital music source, cassette downloader digital source or
tape player – for MOH. The PIOU, PIOUS, and PEPU each has a relay contact on it that can
be configured to automatically turn the source on when a Exchange line or station is placed
on hold. MOH source and MOH relay contact specifications are as follows:
BGM or MOH Source Specifications
N
Input Impedance: 600 ohms or 8 ohms
N
Input Voltage (recommended levels)
Minimum: 0.14 VRMS (-15 dBm)
Maximum: 0.77 VRMS (0 dBm)
Relay Contact Specifications
N
Voltage: 24VDC maximum
N
Current: 1 amp maximum
Important!
In accordance with Copyright Law, a license may be required from compitent
organizations, if copyrighted music is transmitted through the Music-on-Hold
feature of this telecommunications system. Toshiba Information Systems, U.K.,
hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a
license. The output port must also comply with the EN60950 requirements for
SELV circuiting.
for RSTU/PSTU and PCOU wiring/interconnecting details).
Chapter 4 –
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6-2.)
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