I connected MOH using a CD player and when pressing F86 it plays loud on the phone but you can't hear it when on hold. The volume is turned all the way up on the player and the settings are enabled in the system options?
I suggest testing MOH by calling in from a landline. Some cellphone codecs have a narrow definition of "voice" patterns for a voice call and consequently "filter" out a lot of sounds. I have run into this, as outlined in this old thread.
The landline test will allow you to either identify the cellphone codec as a potential issue or rule it out and then focus you on your source.
Of course, if it is a codec issue, it will not solve your dilemma for cell callers, but before that is addressed I think you need to determine if your source and KSU MOH circuitry is working to spec.
If you hear fine through Background music feature then your MOH port is blown, you need to replace the KSU.
Things like this happen when people hook up the wrong item that do not match the specs and crank that item too loud.
The music source can be any approved low-power device such as a radio
with a high-impedance earphone jack. The recommended ICS input level
is 0.25 V rms across an input impedance of 3300 Ω.
they have a cd player (portable) temporary until i get the moh device in and they just called me to tell me it stopped working I'm assuming its because the cd player repeat wasn't set correctly...thanks for your help
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