Digital Player (Music On Hold) Overview

Key Features  :

Application :

Message/Music On-Hold 

Announce pre-recorded voice messages and play elegant music to your clients while the incoming calls are on hold. To inform callers about 

goods and services, reinforce the image of company, convey the desired information to callers as you want. Turn passive waiting time to active 

promotion period.

Broadcast over public Place 

To spread the message or music in public spaces such as Shopping mall, Museum, Airport, Corporate lobby, Casino, Restaurant, Movie theater,  Gas station and so on. For connection, just set DP540 to trigger playing mode, and connect “AUDIO OUT” to the “AUX INPUT” of  broadcasting system. Plug adapter of DP540 to a timer for the scheduled playing.

Play Advertising Messages In Store Promotion

DP540 is useful and ideal for Department store, Convenience store, Chain store, Retailer, and Grocery store in store advertising or promotion. For connection, just set DP540 to trigger playing mode, and connect “AUDIO OUT” to the “AUX INPUT” of broadcasting system. Advertising message will play when you push the External Trigger Switch anytime.

Display In Exhibition

To perform the continuous and repeated product introduction in Trade show, Theme park, Just set DP540 to trigger playing mode, and connect  "8
ohm output" to a speaker. Product introducing message will play when the External Trigger Switch is pushed anytime.

 

Alternative and Multi-purpose Usage for Message Announcement

Play promotional contents during the store promoting campaign. Intersperse voice message such as various announcements in school, factory, or public occasion. Announce event/news/product introductions/item description for cooperate, stores, trade shows, various Information centers. Alarm system (emergency announcement). Interactive item description in Museums. One for all design depending on your voice announcing demands.

 

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Last update: 12 May 2004