Option Available For Using System Tone; Music On Hold - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Music on Hold

Description
Music on Hold (MOH) sends music to calls on Hold and parked calls. The music lets the caller know that
the call is waiting, not forgotten. Without Music on Hold, the system provides silence to these types of
calls. The Music on Hold source can be internal (tone) or from an external customer-provided music
source (i.e., tape deck, receiver, etc.). The customer-provided source can connect to a PGD(2)-U10
ADP analog port or to a connector on the GCD-CP10.

Option Available for Using System Tone

The Music on Hold feature has been enhanced to allow callers to hear a system tone instead of playing
the internal or external music.
A license may be required from Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) or other similar organizations, if
radio, television broadcasts or music other than material not in the public domain are transmitted
through the Music on Hold feature of telecommunications systems, NEC Enterprise Solutions hereby
disclaim any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license
Conditions
A maximum of 97 Music on Hold sources are possible; 96 from PGD(2)-U10 ports and one
from the connector on the GCD-CP10.
External music on hold source for internal calls is provided only via audio input on the
GCD-CP10. Program 10-04-01 is to be set for 1 = External Source.
No music is provided to internal calls on hold via the ACI input.
Use the combination of Program 10-04, Program 10-21, Program 10-38 and Program
14-08.
The PGD(2)-U10 ADP can connect to a GCD-8DLCA, GCD-16DLCA, or GCD-LTA.
A maximum of 56 PGD(2)-U10 ADP units can be installed in an UNIVERGE SV9100 system.
Refer to the UNIVERGE SV9100 System Hardware Manual for more information.
can only support one Music on Hold source.
Default Settings
Disabled
System Availability
Terminals
None
Required Component(s)
.
910

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