The system provides two (2) dedicated 3.5 Millimeter phono-jack type inputs to connect two external music sources.
These music sources can be monitored at Digital Speakerphone extensions using the Background Music codes (771/772). The Background Music codes can be used to listen to either Background Music channel depending on Database Programming.
These music sources are programmable for Music-On-Hold on a per CO Line basis. Any CO line party placed on Hold will hear the music source programmed for that CO Line. (See Music On Hold)
The external music source may be a radio tuner, tape deck, CD player, Message on Hold or other source for the system Music-On-Hold and Background Music option. (Note: It is the users responsibility to adhere to all applicable copyright laws and any other music source restrictions.)
Related Features
Background Music Music On Hold
CO Line Group Related Programming
CO Line - MOH Source
System Application - Music Source Operation
See Background Music.
Conditions
An external music source must be connected to the KSU1-CPM MC1 or MC2 port for this feature to operate.
Default Settings
System Application – Numbering Plan 4 – Music Source directory numbers are set at “771” for music channel 1 and “772” for music channel 2. (Range is: any available, non-conflicting directory number.) Programming Abstract
Program the music directory numbers.
Programming via the DET (Digital Extension Terminal)
Note: [
back back back back
], [next next next next
], [show show show show
], [chg chg chg chg
], [bksp bksp bksp bksp
], and [save save save save
] are LCD interactive button operations. Use the three buttons below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.• Enter Database Administration using the feature code
!+*
and then enter the DB Admin password“
++++++++
.” (Note: This eight-character password can be changed.)• Press [
show show show show
]. The DB Item Select screen displays.Program Music Directory Number Length:
• Input 08-09-09-01, then press [
save save save save
].• Press [
chg chg chg chg
] until the appropriate length displays.• Press [
next next next next
] to program Leading 1.Program Music Directory Number Leading 1, 2 or 3:
• Input 08-09-09-02, then press [
save save save save
].• Press [
chg chg chg chg
].• Input the new directory number leading digit(s) (see Flexible Numbering Plan for rules of Directory Numbers). Then press [
save save save save
].• Press the Hold button to return to the previous menu level or press the Volume button (up or down) to return to the DB Item Selection screen or exit programming.
Programming via PC-DBA
Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility.
• Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing
«
.• Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
• Select PC-DBA from the main menu.
• Select Programming from the PC-DBA menu. Then press
«
.• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight “System Application.” Then press«
.• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight “Numbering Plan 4.” Then press«
.• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight “Music Source – Length” if the length of this code is to be changed.• Press
«
until the appropriate length displays.Or…
• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight the directory number code that is to be changed, Music Source – Leading 1, 2 or 3.• Press
«
.• Input the new appropriate code and then press
«
to temporarily store this data.See Flexible Numbering Plan for rules of directory number application.
• When you have completed all changes, press the
°
(escape) key to exit this database programming screen. You will see the prompt: “Exit This Feature”; press “Y” for yes.• You will then be prompted to “Save Current Setting?”
• Press “N” to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
• Press “Y” to save changes.
• If you press “Y” (yes), you will then be prompted “File Exists, Override?”
• Press “N” to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
• Press “Y” (yes) to continue with the save operation.
• Press
°
(escape) again to return to the Database Programming menu.• Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming.
Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
External Paging 777
The system provides external one-way, dedicated paging access to a paging amplifier or multi-zone one-way page controller. The External Paging Zone may be accessed individually or with all eight (8) Internal Paging Zones as an All Call Page.
Related Features
Paging Meet Me Page
Related Programming
Extension - Paging Group, Paging Allow Operation
1. While in the idle condition – lift the handset.
2. Dial the External Page access code
777
.3. Page Alert Tone is heard.
4. Make paging announcement.
5. Hang up when finished.
Conditions
The External Page access code may be programmed on any feature button.
Default Settings
System Application – Numbering Plan 4 – External Pager is set to “777.” (Range is: any available, non-conflicting directory number.)
Programming Abstract
Program the directory number for the External Pager.
Programming via the DET (Digital Extension Terminal)
Note: [
back back back back
], [next next next next
], [show show show show
], [chg chg chg chg
], [bksp bksp bksp bksp
], and [save save save save
] are LCD interactive button operations. Use the three buttons below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.• Enter Database Administration using the feature code
!+*
and then enter the DB Admin password“
++++++++
.” (Note: This eight-character password can be changed.)• Press [
show show show show
]. The DB Item Select screen displays.Program External Page Directory Number Length:
• Input 08-09-11-01, then press [
save save save save
].• Press [
chg chg chg chg
] until the appropriate length displays.• Press [
next next next next
] to program Leading 1.Program External Page Directory Number Leading 1, 2 or 3:
• Input 08-09-11-02, then press [
save save save save
].• Press [
chg chg chg chg
].• Input the new directory number leading digit(s) (see Flexible Numbering Plan for rules of Directory Numbers). Then press [
save save save save
].• Press the Hold button to return to the previous menu level or press the Volume button (up or down) to return to the DB Item Selection screen or exit programming.
Programming via PC-DBA
Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility.
• Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing
«
.• Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
• Select PC-DBA from the main menu.
• Select Programming from the PC-DBA menu. Then press
«
.• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight “System Application.” Then press«
.• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight “Numbering Plan 4.” Then press«
.• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight the database item “External Pager – Length” if the length of this code is to be changed.• Press
«
until the appropriate length displays.Or…
• Use
¢£¤¥
to highlight the directory number code that is to be changed, External Pager – Leading 1, 2 or 3.• Press
«
.• Input the new code and then press
«
to temporarily store this data.See Flexible Numbering Plan for rules of directory number application.
• When you have completed all changes, press the
°
(escape) key to exit this database programming screen. You will see the prompt: “Exit This Feature”; press “Y” for yes.• You will then be prompted to “Save Current Setting?”
• Press “N” to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
• Press “Y” to save changes.
• If you press “Y” (yes), you will then be prompted “File Exists, Override?”
• Press “N” to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
• Press “Y” (yes) to continue with the save operation.
• Press
°
(escape) again to return to the Database Programming menu.• Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming.
Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.