Background Music; Auxiliary Ringer; Bst Doorphone - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Section 3: Features

Background music

If there is an external music source connected to your system or if you have the IP music feature
set up to use internet-based music distributors or download music clips onto your system, you can
listen to music through the speaker on the telephone (FEATURE 86), or you can allow the music
to be heard by callers who have been put on hold.
Setting on-hold programming for lines:
lines//general settings//on hold (none, tones, music)
Setting background music for the system
system//global settings//Background music and on hold
Capabilities tab" on page
Refer to the hardware installation sections for information about installing an external music
source.

Auxiliary ringer

This optional device can be connected through a RJXX connection to your system. The auxiliary
ringer is best suited to factory type locations that require loud ringing bells or horns.
Enabling/disabling the feature for:
a line: lines//external ringer ("Properties")
a telephone: DN record/Capabilities//aux. ringer
tab" on page
ring groups: Ring groups//Line settings//aux ringer
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hunt groups: hunt groups//

BST Doorphone

This is a device that installs at security entrances. This device uses a DN record in the system DNs
range. The DN record for a doorphone will display 7324. However, there are specific required
settings for the doorphone. Also, the doorphone does not use the user preferences or the Telco
features settings. Installation and configuration information is contained in the BST Doorphone
Installation and Configuration Guide
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("Hunt Groups system setup" on page
Setting up auxiliary features
("Capabilities and Preferences -
("Capabilities and Preferences - Capabilities
("Ring Groups - Line Settings" on
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