mikej97204
IS-IT--Management
I have a Definity G3r v 9.5. and I'm trying to improve the music on hold. Currently we are using a Ipod connected into a TN763D Aux card. The Ipod outputs at 32 ohm from the speaker jack and doesn't sound to bad and has a good volume level range.
I've been trying to replace the Ipod with a player that is suppose to be made for a PBX, the OHP 7000. I loaded it with music designed for MOH and it sounds good out of the 7000's speaker. When I put it in place of the Ipod and listen to it through a phone, I can barely hear it, even with the phone volume all the way up.
I've tried both the 600 ohm and 8 ohm output option and at 8 ohm it's even lower. I tried re-recording the CD, making sure the volume was up high, but I think the 7000 only records at one level and the volume control does not affect it. I've re-done the connections a couple of times (I am hooked from the TN763D to a 66 block) and it makes no difference.
I read that the OHP 7000 was suppose to work with the Definity G3, so either I'm over looking something or the 7000 itself has a problem on the output. I believe the connection is suppose to be 600 ohms between the 7000 and the input of the TN763D. And if the Ipod works using the 66 block the 7000 should work.
Does anyone else use a OHP 7000 or simular device for MOH and if so, did you have to do anything different to get good level output from it? I'd hate to have our PBX maintenance tech come out and then find out I only had a couple of wires reversed or something simple like that.
Thanks for any help on this.
Mike
I've been trying to replace the Ipod with a player that is suppose to be made for a PBX, the OHP 7000. I loaded it with music designed for MOH and it sounds good out of the 7000's speaker. When I put it in place of the Ipod and listen to it through a phone, I can barely hear it, even with the phone volume all the way up.
I've tried both the 600 ohm and 8 ohm output option and at 8 ohm it's even lower. I tried re-recording the CD, making sure the volume was up high, but I think the 7000 only records at one level and the volume control does not affect it. I've re-done the connections a couple of times (I am hooked from the TN763D to a 66 block) and it makes no difference.
I read that the OHP 7000 was suppose to work with the Definity G3, so either I'm over looking something or the 7000 itself has a problem on the output. I believe the connection is suppose to be 600 ohms between the 7000 and the input of the TN763D. And if the Ipod works using the 66 block the 7000 should work.
Does anyone else use a OHP 7000 or simular device for MOH and if so, did you have to do anything different to get good level output from it? I'd hate to have our PBX maintenance tech come out and then find out I only had a couple of wires reversed or something simple like that.
Thanks for any help on this.
Mike