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1.1 General Features
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Conditions
• Hardware requirement: A user-supplied audio device, such as a CD player or radio for External audio
source.
• The audio can be selected through system programming ( [111] Music on Hold).
• Operations such as Call Hold ( 1.1.15 Call Hold, 1.1.16 Call Hold, Exclusive) and Call Transfer (
1.1.25 Call Transfer—To Extension, 1.1.26 Call Transfer—To Outside (CO) Line) activate Music on
Hold.
Installation Manual References
2.8.1 Connecting Peripherals
Programming Manual References
[PT Programming]
[111] Music on Hold
[PC Programming]
9.1.2 Main [1-2]—Music on Hold
Feature Manual References
1.1.7 Background Music (BGM)
1.1.15 Call Hold
1.1.16 Call Hold, Exclusive
1.1.25 Call Transfer—To Extension
1.1.26 Call Transfer—To Outside (CO) Line
1.1.86 One-touch Dialing
Description
A proprietary telephone (PT) user can make a call or access a feature with a one-touch operation. This is
possible by storing the number (up to 24 digits), such as an extension number, telephone number, account
code, or feature number, in a One-touch Dialing button.
Conditions
• One-touch Dialing Button
A flexible CO/Direct Station Selection (DSS)/Programmable Feature (PF)/MESSAGE button can be
customized as a One-touch Dialing button.
• A number consisting of 25 digits or more can be stored by dividing it and storing it in 2 One-touch Dialing
buttons. In this case, the Outside (CO) Line Access number should be stored in the first button.
• Speed Dialing, One-touch Dialing, and manual dialing can be used in combination.
• Personal Speed Dialing numbers (0 through 9) correspond to the numbers (F1 through F10) of the PF
buttons assigned as One-touch Dialing numbers.
Assigning a One-touch Dialing number to PF button "F1" will override Personal Speed Dialing number
"0", and vice versa.