Feature
Usage
Details in
Background Music
(BGM)
Extensions can listen to music through their
built-in speaker.
®
2.1.1 BGM
(Background
Music)
Conditions
•
This feature will function using the preinstalled IPCMPR card. To increase the capacity of the feature it is
possible to add an MSG4 card or ESVM4 card mounted on an OPB3 card.
•
Number of Messages and Recording Time
The PBX can record a maximum of 64 messages.
•
A floating extension number is assigned to each outgoing message (OGM) (default: 5 + two-digit OGM
number).
•
The SVM/OGM Block on the IPCMPR card allows two messages to play simultaneously, and one MSG4
or ESVM4 card allows four messages to play simultaneously. Increasing the number of cards does not
increase the total recording time or the number of messages; it increases the number of messages that
can be played simultaneously.
[Example]
Up to
4
messages can be
played simultaneously to
callers.
PBX
MSG
Card
Total message recording time:
8 minutes max.
PBX
Total message recording time:
8 minutes max.
MSG
Card
MSG
Card
Up to
8
messages can be
played simultaneously to
callers.
The maximum recording time for each card depends on the recording quality and the type of card used,
as follows:
Recording Quality
Recording Time with the IPCMPR/
ESVM4 Card
Recording Time with the MSG4
Card
High
(default)
about 20 minutes
about 8 minutes
Middle
about 60 minutes
about 8 minutes
Low
about 120 minutes
about 8 minutes
When cards of different types are installed, the shortest recording time is used. For example, if an
ESVM4 card and an MSG4 card are installed, the maximum recording time at default will be about 8
minutes.
Note
When an additional MSG/ESVM card is added, it is blank—all necessary messages will need to be
stored in the new card. This can be done in two ways:
a.
By installing the new MSG/ESVM card then recording each message again. The PBX will
automatically store the new recordings in each card.
Document Version 2009-12
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12.1.2 OGM (Outgoing Message)
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