CHAPTER 2. OfficeServ 7200 Hardware
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Additional Devices
This section describes the types and features of devices that can be optionally con-
nected when the OfficeServ 7200 is installed.
6.1
On Hold/Background Sound Source
Cassettes, radios and CD players may be connected to provide sound sources in ad-
dition to the basic tone provided by the system or internal sound source. These al-
low background and "on hold" music to play to callers and phone users.
6.2
External Units
The OfficeServ 7200 may be connected with external units such as amplifiers or
speakers. External units are connected via the MISC1 port of the MCP module to
the MIS option module installed in the MCP.
6.3
Loud Bell
The loud bell uses amplifiers or external speakers to allow users to hear external
ringing calls. It is connected via the MISC1 port of the MCP module to the MIS op-
tion module installed in the MCP. A user's phone may be allocated instead in MMC
205 (Assign Pair Station) to ring for the loud bell.
6.4
Common Bell
The common bell is a ring that can be specified when a station group is set. When a
station in a group rings, other stations in the same group ring. The common bell is
connected via the MISC2 port of the MCP module to the MIS option module in-
stalled in the MCP.
6.5
OfficeServ Manager
The PC Man Machine Communication application (called the OfficeServ Manager) is
software for maintaining the OfficeServ 7200. The functions for controlling the sys-
tem database are implemented in the form of menus; thus, the OfficeServ Manager is
convenient and easy to use when system data is displayed or changed.
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Output Resistance
The output resistance of FM radios, CD players or cassette recorders should be
8 Ω to 16 Ω.
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