Installation guide
Enabling Public Address 16-24
Chapter 16: PBX Feature Configuration
Wave Global Administrator Guide
5 Convert your WAV file to G723 6.3 kbps format (choose “5 bits”) and save a copy with the
same name followed by “_5bit.G723.” For example, “Name.wav” would create
“Name_5bit.G723.”
You should now have four files including your original WAV file, as follows:
• Name.WAV
• Name.G729
• Name_3bit.G723
• Name_5bit.G723
To place the music on hold audio files in the correct locations
1 Copy the WAV file to the following location on the Wave Server:
C:\Inetpub\ftproot\Private\Options\Music
2 If you have SIP phone users or IP trunks, copy all four files to the following location on the
Wave Server:
C:\Inetpub\ftproot\Private\Options\IpMOHMusic
Enabling Public Address
The Public Address feature requires third-party hardware for amplification on an analog-only
Wave system. If you have digital phones, the speakers on the phones act as a public address
system and announcements are sent to digital phone speakers as well as the overhead public
address system.
To enable the public address system
1 If necessary, click the Administration tab of the Management Console.
2 Click the General Settings icon, located in the General Administration section.
3 Select the PBX tab.
Click
Release 2.0
September 2010