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ADIX-VS Feature
Enhancements
The ADIX-VS contains the following feature enhnacments. These enhancements are not included in
the ADIX Technical Manual
Caller ID/ANI Information Storage
Voice Mail Monitor (Answering Machine Emulation)
A brief description of each feature, including programming information, is included below.
Caller ID / ANI Information Storage
When a call is received on a caller ID (VS-2CITK) or ANI (VS-ICOTB) line, ADIX-VS will capture
and store in the system memory information about the caller received with the call. This information
includes the caller’s telephone number and name, date and time of the call, trunk number, and
destination station. This information can be output as a system event code or to SMDR. Information
for the 50 most recent calls can be stored in the system memory on a first in, first out basis. Two
modes of storage are available for this feature:
Abandon Call Storage
All Call Storage
Abandon Call Storage.
When Abandoned Calls Only is selected as the storage mode for this feature,
information will only be stored for the following types of calls:
Caller hangs up or is disconnected before the call is answered.
Caller hangs up or is disconnected while on hold or during hold recall.
Caller hangs up or is disconnected during camp-on transfer or camp-on recall.
All Call Storage.
When All Call is selected as the storage mode for this feature, the system will
capture and store information about the caller received with the 50 most recent calls on caller ID
(VS-2CITK) or ANI (VS-ICOTB) lines.
The Caller ID Information Storage feature may be programmed to store the Caller ID/ANI/DNIS
information sent with either All Calls, or Abandoned Calls only. This feature is programmed in Class
04.70 <NUM36>. Programming in Class 04.70 <NUM36> affects this feature system-wide.
For detailed information on the Abandon Call Storage feature, please refer to the Features and
Operations section of the ADIX Technical Manual.
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