AT&T 4.1 Telephone User Manual


 
Connecting a Music On Hold Device
Only steps for connection to the 206 module are
provided here. Refer to “Music/Tones On Hold (#602)”
in Chapter 5 and the device’s instructions for additional
information on installing and using it. A Music On Hold
device cannot share an extension with a phone.
NOTE:
If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other
copyrighted materials, you may be required to obtain a
license from a third party such as ASCAP or BMI. Or you
can purchase a Magic On Hold device from AT&T, which
does not require you to obtain such a license.
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Music-On-Hold
Coupler
Music-On-Hold
Device
206
Module
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Insert one end of an audio cord with an RCA
phono plug into the RCA phono jack on the
PARTNER Music On Hold coupler.
Insert the other end of the audio cord into the
RCA phono jack on the Music On Hold device.
Insert one end of a modular cord into the modular
jack on the PARTNER Music On Hold coupler.
Insert the other end of the modular cord into
extension jack 15 on the 206 module, then
route the cord as you did for line and
extension cords.
Set the coupler’s volume to the lowest setting.
Use a flathead screwdriver to turn the volume
control counterclockwise until it stops.
Place a call on hold and listen while adjusting
the volume, clockwise. If you do not hear
music at any setting, refer to Music/Tones On
Hold (#602) in Chapter 5 to be sure that the
Music On Hold setting is selected.
Removing a Music On Hold Device
Use the following procedure to remove a Music On Hold
device and deactivate the Music On Hold feature before
connecting a phone to extension 15:
1
Unplug the modular cord from extension jack 15 to
disconnect the Music On Hold coupler and device.
2
Refer to
Music/Tones On Hold (#602)
in Chapter 5 to
change the system option setting to either “Tones On
Hold” or “Not Active.”
3 Refer to Step 5 of “Connecting Lines and Extensions”
to connect a phone to extension 15.
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