Connecting an external music source, Music-on-hold specifications, Figure 89 – Nortel Networks BCM200/400 User Manual

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Chapter 12 Installing optional telephony equipment

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BCM200/400 4.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide

Figure 89 Page relay jack

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Select the appropriate option for your system:

If you are adding more auxiliary equipment, proceed to

“Connecting an external music

source” on page 183

.

If you are finished adding auxiliary equipment, proceed to

“Next step” on page 184

.

Connecting an external music source

Use this procedure to connect an external music source to the BCM system. You can use any
customer-supplied, approved, low power device as a music source. A music source includes
equipment such as a radio with a high-impedance earphone jack.

Music-on-hold specifications

Ensure that the music source follows these guidelines:

Nominal input impedance is 3.3 kilohms.

Nominal sensitivity of this interface returned to digital encoded PCM is
-22 dBm0 for a 0.25 V rms input signal.

The input is limited so that the encoded analog content at the digital interface to the network
does not exceed -12 dBm when averaged over any 3-second interval.

The maximum non-clipped input level is 1 V rms.

The interface is protected against ringing cross.

Warning: The paging connections must not be connected to exposed plant.

Tip: Paging tips

BCM external paging does not support talk-back paging equipment unless you use an
external line port.

The BCM system provides paging over the telephone speakers when there is no external
paging equipment.

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