
This means extension 200 is the actual telephone (it must be Model SB35025) where the music on hold device is attached. 200 indicated as the MOH port in the diagram below. For music on hold to work from your external audio device, you will enable music on hold and select indicate the deskset where the music on hold device is attached. Since the AT&T Syn248 is a networked system, you will use a web interface to make all necessary configurations. Once the Easy On Hold audio device is attached, the music on hold will need to be configured using the web interface. This is the only deskset model phone that provides an audio input jack for the external music on hold system (provided by Easy On Hold). Tap on 'SIP Account' to access the Account Settings screen, tap on the button on the right of 'Active Account' to active the account. Once installed, open the app, go to the Settings screen to complete the Account Settings. The key to making the music on hold work with this system is to be sure to have at least one SB35025 Deskset available. Follow the steps below to add an account manually: 1.

The music on hold device connects through an SB35025 desk set with a 3.5mm audio jack. Each extension is a wired phone set (either an SB35031 or SB35025) connected to a central control box.

Technically speaking this system is an on site VOIP Hybrid, meaning it still uses plain old telephone lines (POTS) but is connected through a web interface. If you want a phone with music on hold, this one is worth a look. As evidence, we present the Syn248 small office phone system.

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AT&T has seemingly turned the corner from amateur to pro with its line of small business (SMB) products.
