Talkswitch 48-CVA Telephone User Manual


 
109Appendices
Music-on-Hold:
Problem: Callers hear music and ‘ringing’ when the Auto Attendant transfers
their call to an extension.
You have an audio device plugged into TalkSwitch, but have not enabled the
Music-on-Hold feature found on the On-Hold/Ringback tab in the System
Information folder of the TalkSwitch software.
Problem: Callers hear music and a beeping sound when put on hold at an
extension.
You have an audio device plugged into TalkSwitch, but have not enabled the
Music-on-Hold feature found on the On-Hold/Ringback tab in the System
Information folder of the TalkSwitch software.
Problem: Callers hear the ‘One moment please’ message and then total silence
when the Auto Attendant transfers their call to an extension.
You have enabled the Music-on-Hold feature, but have not attached an audio
device to the MUSIC jack on TalkSwitch.
There is a problem with the music source. Check all connections and power.
Problem: Callers hear only silence when put on hold at an extension.
You have enabled the Music-on-Hold feature, but have not attached an audio
device to the MUSIC jack on TalkSwitch.
Make sure you use the ‘Flash’ or ‘Link’ button to put callers on hold. If you
use the ‘Hold’ button on a regular phone, callers will be placed on hold at the
phone itself, and not through TalkSwitch.
Problem: Sometimes callers do not hear Music-on-Hold .
Make sure you have a music source connected to the MUSIC jack at the back
of each TalkSwitch unit connected to the LAN.
Call Routing with Local Extensions and Home Phones (Transfer and
Intercom):
Problem: Callers are disconnected when transferring calls from one extension to
another.
It is possible that if you are using the hookswitch to put callers on hold rather
than a Flash button, you may be holding the hookswitch down too long, and,
as a result, are actually hanging up on the caller.
Networked
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