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Hi, I'm having issues with the Music On Hold with my company's NEC Electra Elite IPK phone system. Music On Hold is enable and is hook up to a CD player. The music worked, but noticed the music keep cutting out when you are put on hold. What's strange is that the music sounds fine when played over the station console(phone). I swapped out the cd player and try playing the music using a computer, but the same thing happen. What do you think is the problem?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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If you call in on your cell phone and they put you on hold your cell phone will distort the MOH. Also calls coming in and going out over a PRI will also distort your MOH
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Thanks for replying to my post, dans.
Ok. that's lame.Considering most incoming calls are from cell phones and PRI. How do I fix this? This might be a stupid assumption...but is it because of digital signal that is produced by these type of connection?
Thanks.
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Frequency range of the audio you are receiving. Nature of the beast.I don't think you can do anything about it.
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Thanks STS E.
Anyone has a workaround solution beside using the default system music?
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Hello shrcp, The IPK uses 600 ohm input for the MOH. If your using an 8 or 16 ohm MOH device there will be distortion. Some people can live with it and others, no way. The CD Player is probably 8 ohm.
Hope that helps!
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dans is correct - callers from a cell phone will hear distored MOH. The CODECS used by cellular companies clip frequencies outside the normal speach spectrum.
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