AT&T 3.1 manual Paging System, Music-on-Hold Audio Source, Call Reporting Smdr Printer

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Connecting Paging, Music-On-Hold,

and Call Reporting (SMDR) Devices

Only steps for connection to the processor module are provided here. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for additional information on installing and using these devices.

Paging System

1

Insert the modular plug into the PAGE jack on the

 

processor module.

2

Route the cord as you did for line and extension

 

cords, then connect it to the paging system.

Music-on-Hold Audio Source

If you use equipment 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. Or, you can purchase a Magic on Hold system from AT&T, which does not require you to obtain such a license. AT&T disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license, if required.

1

First set the unit’s volume to the lowest setting. Use a

 

flathead screwdriver to turn the volume control on the

 

processor module counterclockwise until it stops.

2

Insert an RCA phono plug into the MUSIC ON HOLD

 

jack on the processor module.

3

Route the cord as you did for line and extension

 

cords, and then connect it to the audio source.

4

Place a call on hold and listen while adjusting the

 

volume, clockwise. If you do not hear music at any

setting, check “Music On Hold (#602)” in Chapter 5 of the PARTNER Plus Communications System Programming and Use guide.

Call Reporting (SMDR) Printer

1 Insert one end of a D8W modular cord into the SMDR jack on the processor module.

2 Plug the other end into a 355A adapter and then plug the adapter into the printer’s RS-232C serial port.

PAGE Jack

Paging System (optional)

Volume Control

Audio Source (optional)

SMDR Jack

AT&T

Call Accounting

Terminal Printer

(optional)

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