Background Music; On Hold - Nortel Norstar System Administration Manual

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132 Programming feature settings

Background music

On hold

Compact Plus System Administration Guide
This feature allows people to listen to music through their
telephone speakers if an external music source has been installed.
The default is No, which means that Background music is
disabled.
See 'Background music' on page 132 for information on using
this feature.
1. Place the programming overlay over the appropriate keys on
your programming telephone.
2. Press ≤••¤flfl‹›› (CONFIG). The
display shows Password:.
3. Press ‡¤‡fi°‡ (SAPLUS). The display shows
Terminals&Extns.
4. Press ' until the display shows System prgrming.
5. Press ≠. The display shows Hunt groups.
6. Press ' until the display shows Featr settings.
7. Press ≠. The display shows Backgrnd music:.
8. Press CHANGE to choose Y (Yes) or N (No).
9. Press ® to exit or ' to continue programming.
You can choose what a caller hears when the call has been put on
hold.
Note: In systems networked with private circuits, it is a good
idea to have callers hear tones on all systems on the private
network. Otherwise, callers who are transferred across the
private network may hear a confusing variety of music,
tones, and silence.
1. Place the programming overlay over the appropriate keys on
your programming telephone.
2. Press ≤••¤flfl‹›› (CONFIG). The
display shows Password:.
3. Press ‡¤‡fi°‡ (SAPLUS). The display shows
Terminals&Extns.
4. Press ' until the display shows System prgrming.
5. Press ≠. The display shows Hunt groups.
6. Press ' until the display shows Featr settings.
7. Press ≠. The display shows Backgrnd music:.
8. Press ' until the display shows On hold:.
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