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Hi
We have an NEC Aspire phone system and the quality of music from an external CD player is poor through these systems.
I have read you can store music files on a memory card on the system in a particular location.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this and there the car is stored - is it part of the PCMCIA card? If not how can I add it to our system?
I have switched the feature on to test it but it plays one of our out of hour messages on a loop from the ACD unit.
Help..
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Have you tried using a Valcom VMT-1 there like 20 to 30 bucks it converts a low input signal ,IE Cd Player, Cheap Mp3 player, Sirrus/XM Radio all that uses probably a "Head Phone Jack" Which sometimes isnt enough Impedance to the output what the MOH port is looking for, this little booger will usally clear it up. Its worth a shot Usally the Internal MOH are Yellow Texas Rose and it sounds like a 8 Bit Atari Sound Track 
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I don't believe that the Aspire has that feature. It is a feature of UX5000. But you don't get very much room - I think about a minutes worth of 8bit mono wave file. Use a Cheap mp3 player.
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