Thanks Carl,

To elaborate a bit more, I have a Schulmerich Tyme Stryke Carillon 
which plays outdoors (Cast Bell Music)  and I was looking for 
something could be placed on an extension of it's own.  The phone 
system is run by a Panasonic TVS200 which using auto-attendent and 
voice mail.  I was entertaining the idea that someone could dial-in 
to the extension pre-designated for the Carillon in and hear it over 
the phone.  If the caller hangs up and/or the Carillon is not playing 
a music selection and or finishes during the call and (no audio 
signal) the connection would be dropped.

Pie in the sky dreams I guess.

Donald R. Resor


At 09:51 PM 10/31/2006, you wrote:


>With a wheelbarrow full of money, yes.
>
>If your audio source is variable, like say a church service or live 
>show, the choices are very narrow and expensive.  Look to use a 
>broadcast solution, like the Telos products.
>
>If your audio source is fixed, ie you have a message that is 
>prerecorded and lasts x amount of minutes, any voice mail system or 
>the Nel-Tech Tel-A-Greeter can answer the phone, play the message, and hang up.
>
>Your major problem is going to be the first thing you said...HUNG 
>OFF OF AN EXTENSION.  Most of the answer and deliver systems will 
>look for a CPC signal to drop the call and a Panasonic extension 
>doesn't give that unless it's coupled to a voice mail system.
>
>Carl Navarro
>
>
>



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