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I have a new customer that has a IWATSU system. I meant to get the model number and have misplaced it. I know it is digital and I want to to say is AVIX but an older or first edition. They want to add music on hold to system and upone looking at the cards in slots I did not notice any MOH port. Does this have pins on the 25 pair block or does it take special card and or programming. Thanks,
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The MOH port is on the CPU. It is a mod jack. You need to put a line cord between the CPU and a jack. Then short out the pins and hook it up to a source. If it set for external MOH you will hear it. If it is set for internal MOH you will need to change it in Class 4.
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Just wanted to add that it is pins 4 & 5 for backround music, and pins 3 & 6 for MOH. Of course, assuming that it is an VS or Adix
I thought you said that your system was down...
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