AT&T 4.1 Telephone User Manual


 
Music Access
Description
This feature allows a user to listen to music through the speaker of an idle
PARTNER-model system phone or through the handset of any system or
standard phone. Music Access plays the recorded material from the Music On
Hold audio source.
Related Features
Music Access is available only if Music/Tones On Hold (#602) is set to
Music On Hold (Setting 3) and an audio source is connected to extension
jack 15.
You can store [ Intercom ] [ 1 ] [ 5 ] on a system phone button to access music with
a touch of the button (see Auto Dialing). If you do, label the button “Music
Access.”
Considerations
If you activate the Music Access feature to broadcast certain copyrighted
music or material, including songs or other material from radio broadcasts,
you may be required to obtain the permission of the copyright owner. One
way to obtain permission is to contact ASCAP, BMI, and/or similar
performing rights organizations, to obtain a license. AT&T disclaims any
liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license, if required. For
alternative (usually pre-licensed) sources of music to use with this feature,
you may wish to contact Telephonetics International, Inc. at 1-800-446-5366.
You can adjust the volume of the music playing over the speaker or handset
with the volume control buttons. Note that these volume control settings
also change the volume for calls over the speaker and the handset.
Music Access is deactivated whenever a user makes or answers a call.
Extensions that have Music Access active appear busy to other users—red
steady shows at any extension that has an intercom Auto Dial button for the
extension. However, calls placed to an extension with Music Access active
will still ring at that extension.
An extension that has Music Access active cannot:
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use the Hands-Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI) feature.
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receive group page announcements.
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enter programming mode if using Music Access on the speaker.
Voice-signaled calls to an extension that has Music Access active will ring
instead.
If a system phone and a standard phone are connected in a combination
extension, the standard phone does not ring while Music Access is active.
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