
B
Background Music (Two Selections)
If the system includes an external music source, telephone users can turn background music on and
off at their stations. The system uses two dedicated audio ports to interface the music sources, one
for background music through the station speakers and the other for music on hold for both lines and
intercom numbers. Therefore, the background music can be different from the music provided to
held calls if the system installer connects two different sources to the system. When the two different
choices are available, station users can dial a code to choose either source for their background
music.
Also refer to the discussions titled Music Interface and Music On Hold.
Battery Backup (Chassis, Cable, and Batteries)
Battery back-up assemblies that include chassis, cable, and battery are available as optional kits
(through normal distribution from Comdial). The battery back-up assembly connects directly to the
battery interface connector on the system main power supply.
Battery Backup Interface
Attach a Comdial-provided optional battery backup kit to the FX II for full un-interruptible system
power in case of an AC power loss. (When installers connects a battery back-up assembly to the
system, they must first connect AC voltage to the power supply and set the AC power switch to
On.) The switching and trickle charge circuitry are in the common equipment power supply
assembly, but batteries, chassis, and cable are packaged as a separate option. When the installer
plugs the system into an active AC power source, the common equipment power supply will
constantly charge the attached batteries with a trickle current. Built-in circuitry automatically
switches to battery power when AC power is lost. With batteries at full charge, a fully loaded system
will remain fully functional for a minimum of one hour without AC power.
Block Programming
A installer can assign the programmed features of a particular line or station, to other lines or
stations. He or she can also assign a particular arrangement of button functions (mapped buttons) of
one telephone to a quantity of other telephones. This feature eliminates the need to individually
program every station class of service, line and/or button function.
Busy Button Inquiry
This feature provides the user with a means to identify both a station that is busy on a line and the
line the station is busy on as well. The system presents the identified line or station information on
the user’s telephone display for 10 seconds after he or she requests that information. If the system
installer has not given the user’s telephone this feature, the system presents busy information to the
display without identifying the line or station involved.
Understanding the Features – 67
General Description GCA40–242
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