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Hi everyone! I'm working on MOH for a client with this sytem but am unable to determine the MOH connector type. Two wire screw or punch down I'm thinking? Or, if anyone can PM me the link to a manual I can do some research myself.
Many thanks in advance! *J
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MOH is located on the CPU board. The connector used is unique to that system. Now, usually the MOH can be found plugged in and punched down on a 66 block. From there, its hard wired to the MOH device. By default, MOH is disabled in the software. Merely hooking it up will not turn it on. You can find a hardware and software manual if you google it, but I recommend getting a Nitsuko/NEC tech to hook it up. Its not straight forward like today's systems.
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