
The Dialing Properties dialog allows the installers to select one of the following manual modem
connection types:
•
Direct Connection—connects directly to the system using the specified communications
parameters but does not use any modem commands,
•
Dial With Modem—connects directly to remote system by issuing commands to the modem
including dialing any digits entered by the installer,
•
Manual Dialing—connects to the remote system by instructing the modem to synchronize with
a far end modem but does not perform any dialing.
In addition, the Switch/Connect To menu includes a button that installers can use to initialize the
modem.
Modify Digits Table
Refer to the discussion titled Automatic Route Selection.
Multiple Attendant Positions
The system supports the operation of an attendant position at more than one station port.
Also refer to the discussion titled Attendant Position.
Multiple Redial
Refer to the discussion titled Automatic Redial.
Music Interface
The services circuit board provides a modular jack where the installer can connect
customer-provided music sources. Two different sources can be used so that the music supplied to
parties while they are on hold is different than that supplied internally for background music. Also
refer to the discussions titled Background Music and Music On Hold.
Music On Hold (MOH)
When an installer connects a customer-supplied music source to the system and the installer enables
the feature, music is provided to outside lines and intercom calls while they are on hold. Music on
hold can be turned on or off system-wide by attendant action. Also see discussions titled Music
Interface and Background Music. You can program each line for either music on hold source.
Mute
Each multiline telephone has a MUTE button that, when pressed by the user, will mute the handset
transmitter (or internal microphone on speakerphones) to prevent the user’s voice from being heard
by the distant party. The mute light flashes to indicate a muted condition. Users can respond to a
SOHVA by pressing the Mute button and speaking to the SOHVA sender and releasing the button
120 – Understanding the Features
GCA40–242 General Description
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