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ADIX-VS

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Page 8: ...iv ADIX VS...

Page 9: ...Section 1 ADIX VS Introduction...

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Page 11: ...as connectors for the system power supply central processing unit and system memory battery In addition it contains 6 digital station ports 2 single line telephone ports 1 MOH port 1 Printer port and...

Page 12: ...lot 6 of the VS MAIN motherboard This card provides most of the functions offered in the ADIX IX 4VML card of the ADIX products About this Edition This manual describes the installation process for th...

Page 13: ...er source of the ADIX VS VS CPU MEM 057003 The VS CPU MEM controls all ADIX VS system functions In addition the VS CPU MEM card contains on board RAM to store the contents of the system database VS IC...

Page 14: ...ADIX VS Technical Manual Section 1 Introduction 4...

Page 15: ...es of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not...

Page 16: ...an normally be used without causing faulty operation is 5 0 Check with your local Telephone Company to determine what is the maximum Ringer Equivalence Number for the telephone lines you are using In...

Page 17: ...evard Carlstadt NJ 07072 Attn Repair Department 6 Use of Other FCC Registered Equipment Aside from the Ringer Equivalence reporting as explained above use of other FCC equipment may provide for specif...

Page 18: ...the failure to obtain such a license 13 Use of Call Recorder and VM Record In certain states it is illegal to intercept and or record telephone calls In certain states and under certain circumstances...

Page 19: ...s 14 Single Line Stations 2 Voice Mail Ports 4 ISDN BRI Trunks 6 B Channels 3 D Channels 9 Loop Start Caller ID Trunks 6 Miscellaneous Function Ports 8 Serial Ports 1 PC Programmer 1 SMDR 2 Station Ci...

Page 20: ...ction Voice Mail Feature Specifications Group Features Trunk Access Groups 10 Hunt Groups 10 Paging Groups 2 external zones 10 ICM Groups 10 Toll Restriction Control Groups 10 Members Within a Group H...

Page 21: ...quency Tolerance VS PWSU 47 Hz 63 Hz Maximum Input Current VS PWSU 2 0 A Switch Parameters Time Division Multiplexed PCM32 Mu law Speech Compression Time Slots 114 Stored Program Distributed Multi mic...

Page 22: ...tions 1 Telephone Requirements Digital Telephones Wiring 1 pair Total End to end Distance 22 AWG Twisted Pair 1 000 ft 24 AWG Twisted Pair 1 000 ft 1 Star Repeater 1 500 ft 2 Star Repeaters 8 000 ft S...

Page 23: ...r Paging Group 16 External Paging Zones 2 Station Speed Dial 10 System Speed Dial 90 Maximum Digits per Speed Dial Number 32 Speed Dial Alphanumeric ID 10 characters CO Station Alphanumeric ID 8 chara...

Page 24: ...BRI Cards 3 3 Miscellaneous Function Ports 5 Serial Ports 2 1 This table lists the maximum quantity supported for each component type The combined total number of ports for each system is limited to t...

Page 25: ...Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degrees Centigrade 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit Storage Temperature 10 to 50 degrees Centigrade 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit Relative Humidity non condensing 10 to 90 at...

Page 26: ...rs transmission cables or other sources of Electromagnetic Interference are installed 10 feet from a large commercial transformer Figure 1 illustrates a typical installation layout for a typical ADIX...

Page 27: ...m operation To protect the ADIX VS System If AC voltage fluctuation is greater than the allowable range defined on page 32 install a computer grade AC line voltage regulator as illustrated in Figure 2...

Page 28: ...on Any rise in ground potential or power induction of electrical current induced in twisted pair telephone cable when using feeder cables will not be properly drained if the system is not grounded Any...

Page 29: ...he bottom of the Control Module frame as illustrated in Figure 3 Example 2 Use of an External Ground Conductor An external ground conductor must be used as the system s reference to an effective earth...

Page 30: ...3 8 7 6 5 4 s1 SLT2 SLT1 KT6 KT5 KT4 KT3 KT2 KT1 To Central Office To Extensions AC Outlet Commercial Ground BAT1 BAT2 CN1 DC OUTPUT AC 1 0 CN6 CN2 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 s1 SLT2 SLT1 KT6 KT5 KT4 KT3 KT2 KT1...

Page 31: ...e voltage usually the busiest business hour Highest line voltage usually an off business hour Fluctuation of line voltage when heavy duty machines are turned on off 5 When a line monitor is available...

Page 32: ...below in Figure 4 A suitable location has been selected for the VS KSU and MDF Loop limits and wire sizes for KTs SLTs and other optional equipment do not exceed the limits listed in the tables below...

Page 33: ...e information on ISDN BRI trunk card and VS ICOTB card is provided later in this manual Analog Trunk Characteristics The ADIX VS System supports the following types of analog trunks Caller ID Trunks L...

Page 34: ...ADIX VS Technical Manual Section 1 Introduction 24...

Page 35: ...25 Section 2 ADIX VS Hardware...

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Page 37: ...057000 Common 1 Capacity 45 ports Station 2 CPU VS CPU MEM Trunk 3 Power Supply VS PWSU MISC 1 Size 12 5 H x 19 W x 11 5 D Voice Mail 1 Weight 17 lbs Empty 30 4 lbs Full capacity BAT1 BAT2 CN1 DC OUTP...

Page 38: ...ms including SLT resistance Serial Ports The Serial Port labeled PRINTER is used for Station Messge Detail Recording SMDR The Serial Port labeled PC MODEM is used for local PC programming and Remote P...

Page 39: ...PRN Connector 9600 BPS 4800 BPS 7 PRN Sets the Data Bits and Parity of the PRN Connector 8 bits Non Parity 7 Bits Even Parity D8 PRN Sets the PRN Connector Flow Control DTR and X ON X OFF DTR Only VS...

Page 40: ...N W 2 R GD 7 W BR 4 Y KT2 GD 8 BR W 1 BK DT 9 W SL 3 GN DR 10 SL W 2 R GD 11 R BL 4 Y KT3 GD 12 BL R 1 BK DT 13 R O 3 GN DR 14 O R 2 R GD 15 R GN 4 Y KT4 GD 16 GN R 1 BK DT 17 R BR 3 GN DR 18 BR R 2 R...

Page 41: ...Chapter 1 Component Description 31 SLT2 S401 MOH S1 501 KT6 SLT1 KT5 KT4KT3 KT2 KT1 PRINTER PC MODEM FG FIGURE 6 VS MAIN MOTHERBOARD CARD...

Page 42: ...th four screws in the VS KSU The VS PWSU connecting cable is connected with the VS MAIN CN2 The VS PWSU must be grounded to a dedicated ground terminal on the VS MAIN System Power Supply Specification...

Page 43: ...l VS CPU MEM Additional Power Requirments None Part No 057003 Connectors CN1001 Motherboard VS MAIN Location Card slot No 1 BATT Nickel Cadmium Battery Clock 25 MHz CN1003 Not used Flash Memory 4 Mbyt...

Page 44: ...nterference a defective ROM or defective cards in the ADIX VS MINOR ALARM Indicates a minor software malfunction The system may still be operational The CPU files an error log for a later check Possib...

Page 45: ...lt the system database using the VS CPU MEM card 1 Make sure all cards and station terminals are properly connected and powered up 2 Set position 1 of switch S1001 on the VS CPU MEM card to the OFF po...

Page 46: ...ADIX VS Technical Manual Section 2 ADIX VS Hardware 36 RESET CN1001 BATT CL SW1002 PL CN1002 LED CN1003 VS CPUMEM SW1001 FIGURE 8 VS CPU MEM CARD...

Page 47: ...tance selection Metal Oxide Varistors VA102 VA204 SW102 SW201 600 900 Ohm impedance selection Threshold Voltage 200V SW103 SW203 Not Used Set to U Circuit Protection 2 Indicators None Possitors Ressis...

Page 48: ...el VS ICOTB Connectors Part No 057004 CN1 CNSG Motherboard VS MAIN Location Any trunk card slot CN4 BRI Circuit Ports 3 channels per card On board Functions None Circuit Protection VA1 VA6 Indicators...

Page 49: ...Connectors Ports 4 per card CNM B CNSG Motherboard VS MAIN Loop Limit 1000 feet CNKT Station teminals Circuit Protection1 VA101 VA402 VA1 On board Functions None Metal Oxide Varistors Indicators None...

Page 50: ...ADIX VS Technical Manual Section 2 ADIX VS Hardware 40 CN MB CN SG KT9 13 CN KT VS 4PSUB KT10 14 KT11 15 KT12 16 FIGURE 11 VS 4PSUB CARD...

Page 51: ...al Port Layout Port Function 1 Page Zone1 external 2 BGM Source 3 Not used 4 Relay Control 5 Sensor Input 6 Page Zone 2 external 7 Not used 8 Not used Note For information on connecting external devic...

Page 52: ...OFF 4 WIRE BGSW Select Y or N for BGM amplifier Y USED N UNUSED SWBG1 Select ON or OFF for the paging zone 1 SWBG2 Select ON or OFF for the paging zone 2 NISW1 Not used NISW2 Not used NISW3 Not used...

Page 53: ...On board Functions Ports 4 per card MBSW Make Busy Switch Storage Capacity up to 2 hours Indicators See table Storage Medium Flash Module 40 Meg standard Maximum Mailbox Capacity 50 boxes 201 250 Syst...

Page 54: ...tive Port Status LEDs LED Voice Mail Port Station Logical Port Indication D6 VM AA Port 1 Station Logical 17 OFF Port Idle 50 50 Cycle Audio Playing 75 25 Audio Recording Steady Port Active D7 VM AA P...

Page 55: ...mmable feature buttons The four fixed feature buttons are permanently labeled as Speaker SPKR Transfer TRAN Feature FEAT and Hold Do Not Disturb HOLD DND They can however also be reprogrammed Digital...

Page 56: ...djust the ringer volume to one of four levels MIC OFF When the MIC OFF button LED is illuminated the station microphone is inactive When the MIC OFF button LED is extinguished the station microphone i...

Page 57: ...green LEDs Size 9 0 H x 8 2 W x 4 0 D Weight 2 0 lbs FIGURE 15 IX 12KTD 2 WITH IX 12ELK GRAY AND ASH IX DCKT900 Digital Cordless Key Telephones The IX DCKT900 Digital Cordless Key Telephone is design...

Page 58: ...Ds Programmable Feature Buttons ICM Button Dial Pad Feature Button TALK Button Message Waiting Indicator Lamp LCD Earpiece Ringer Handset Volume Control Mute Button Ni Cad Battery Headset Jack HOLD Bu...

Page 59: ...s The four LEDs correspond to the F1 F4 buttons An LED will light or flash when the line or feature of the corresponding button is in use Ringer Handset Volume Control Use this button to select the ri...

Page 60: ...f your PC This device provides a TAPI Telephony Application Programming Interface compliant interface that can operate as a stand alone voice terminal or in parallel with an ADIX Digital Key Telephone...

Page 61: ...al hard disk space is required for your Computer Telephony application Color Monitor with at least 480 x 640 Resolution An RS232C COM port ADIX VS Requirements An ADIX VS digital station port 24 AWG t...

Page 62: ...a communication device However by connecting your computer to one of the following primary communication devices its design offers a full range of Computer Telephony TAPI features There are also conn...

Page 63: ...originating outgoing calls A SoundBlaster or SoundBlaster compatible PC sound card or PC speakers may be connected to the LINE IN LINE OUT connectors The speakers must be amplified when connected dire...

Page 64: ...Layout The drawing below illustrates the location of each IX COMLINK connector FIGURE 22 IX COMLINK CONNECTORS Side Panel Layout The drawing below illustrates the IX COMLINK side panel These connecto...

Page 65: ...he sound card is dependent upon the capabilities of the computer telephony application and the sound card FG Screw Ground wire connection Ground wire connection is not required for normal operation FG...

Page 66: ...rfaces between PC and IX COMLINK The PC serial interface The audio interface The modem interface PC Serial Interface This is the primary connection between the IX COMLINK and your computer The PC seri...

Page 67: ...nt The following components may be added to the ADIX station terminals IX SNHD Noise Canceling Handset The IX SNHD station noise canceling handset provides comfortable conversation in noisy areas for...

Page 68: ...r external speakerphone adapter This unit cannot be connected to a Versa Phone Model IX LRSP Order No 105120 IX AUTD Autodial Unit The IX AUTD station autodial unit is an add on to the ADIX digital mu...

Page 69: ...TER AUTODIALER UNIT IX STPD Station Pedestal The IX STPD station pedestal wall mount is used to wall mount or increase the angle of an ADIX digital multiline telephone Model IX STPD Order No 105210 IX...

Page 70: ...to a maximum distance of 8 000 feet from KSU to station An IX SRWPS is required for local power Model IX SREP On Board Functions Order No 101560 SW1 Operation Mode SW2 Without Local Power IX SRPWS SW...

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Page 73: ...l stations 2 single line stations an external MOH source and two serial ports The table below lists the components shipped with the VS KSU Component Quantity VS KSU 1 ADIX KT Programming Overlay 1 Wal...

Page 74: ...VS Installation 64 Completed Cabling The completed cabling connections of an VS KSU is illustrated in Figure 31 BAT1 BAT2 CN1 DC OUTPUT AC 1 0 CN6 CN2 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 s1 SLT2 SLT1 KT6 KT5 KT4 KT3 KT2...

Page 75: ...mount the ADIX VS 1 Drive two attached screws into wall 1 2 Hang the KSU on the wall screws through two upper holes 2 Then tighten the screws to secure the KSU 3 Drive two screws onto the wall throug...

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Page 77: ...o Iwatsu ADIX VS Do not dispose of the batteries by burning the cell may explode Check with local codes for special disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte is...

Page 78: ...connectors marked BAT1 and BAT2 on the VS PWSU power supplies as illustrated in Figure 33 with cable provided The cable is keyed and can only fit in one direction BAT1 BAT2 CN1 DC OUTPUT AC 1 0 Inter...

Page 79: ...12V7 to the connectors marked BAT1 and BAT2 on the VS PWSU power supplies as illustrated in Figure 34 The red conductor is positive and the black conductor is negative BAT1 BAT2 CN1 DC OUTPUT AC 1 0 C...

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Page 81: ...deep enough for all connector pins to make complete contact with those on the motherboard VS MAIN 3 Secure the FG bracket on the FG plate with a screw 4 Secure the card stopper bracket on the motherb...

Page 82: ...el cadmium batteries Iwatsu s participation in the RBRC program allows you to recycle the spent battery by dropping it off at local retailers of replacement nickel cadmium batteries or at the authoriz...

Page 83: ...aintenance BAT1 BAT2 CN1 DC OUTPUT AC 1 0 CN6 CN2 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 s1 SLT2 SLT1 KT6 KT5 KT4 KT3 KT2 KT1 To CO MDF FIGURE 35 TRUNK CARD INSTALLATION Installing Caller ID Loop Start Trunks VS 2CITK Calle...

Page 84: ...re to be installed MDF Connections Modular CM RJ11 Jack CITK Jack Number Wire Color Pin Number Wire Color 1T 1 3 5 W BL 3 GN 1R BL W 2 R 2T 2 4 6 W GN 3 GN 2R GN W 2 R VS 2CITK Port Assignment Card Sl...

Page 85: ...supported by the VS ICOTB card Switch Type Protocol Type Detail Type DMS 100 National ISDN DMS 100 Custom Multipoint2 5EES National ISDN Multipoint2 The ADIX VS must be installed within the United Sta...

Page 86: ...to ANI or DNIS The ADIX VS may be programmed to route calls on ISDN BRI trunks according to either the ANI or DNIS digits received with the call Note The ADIX VS will not support an ANI or DNIS alphan...

Page 87: ...k 2 Incoming ISDN calls can be routed according to the ANI or DNIS digits received 3 Class 24 07 must be enabled to allow call routing according to ANI or DNIS trunks Class 25 07 must be enabled to al...

Page 88: ...s Item Description Function 01 08 Dial Type DP DTMF Programming Required for D channel signaling 11 73 e2 2 ISDN Protocol Type Identiifies the Protocol Type of the ISDN Carrier 0 National ISDN 1 DMS 1...

Page 89: ...IX digital key telephones or Versa Phones and two interface circuits for on premise single line telephones A detailed description of the VS MAIN card is provided earlier in this bulletin Preparation N...

Page 90: ...6 5 4 s1 SLT2 SLT1 KT6 KT5 KT4 KT3 KT2 KT1 To Station MDF FIGURE37 STATION CARD INSTALLATION Preparation None Installation 1 Loosen the two screws on each side of the card stopper bracket and slide th...

Page 91: ...BL R BK 4PT 3 13 R O GN 4PR 2 14 O R R FG 4 15 R GN Y KT 12 16 FG 1 16 GN R BK VS 4PSUB Port Assignment Card Slot 4 Circuit Physical Port Logical Port Number 1 009 Station Logical 009 2 010 Station Lo...

Page 92: ...ging when two SLTs are connected the ringing start time of the second SLT is delayed two seconds SLT Ringing Cycle 1 second On 3 seconds OFF 1s 1s 3s Note Single Line Telephones that utilize an electr...

Page 93: ...Switch Sensor VS MISC Music On Hold VS MAIN SMDR printer VS MAIN PC Programming VS MAIN Remote Programming VS MAIN Installing the VS MISC Card Most customer provide devices for optional features are t...

Page 94: ...10 Not used Preparation 1 Set the option switchs on the VS MISC card according to the desired function 2 Set SW2A SW2B and SW2C to either 4 wire or 2 wire depending on type of paging amplifier used 3...

Page 95: ...7 W BR BGM OUT Output BGM through P A Amplifier 8 BR W BGM OUT Output BGM through P A Amplifier 9 W SL 10 SL W 11 R BL 12 BL R 13 R O ZPA Zone Page Speaker Input 14 O R ZPA Zone Page Speaker Input 15...

Page 96: ...ensor In 1 31 32 Sensor In 2 Sensor In 2 Punchdown FIGURE 38 VS MISC PUNCHDOWN TABLE Relay Contacts Most applications require a slave relay if the application circuit power exceeds the control circuit...

Page 97: ...pending on the size of your database 4 Reset the ADIX by pressing the Reset button on the CPU card 5 After the system reset is complete enter ADIX database programming mode Go to Class 01 Item 03 Port...

Page 98: ...ature Access Number and assign an access code for the following NUM01 Cancel Code e g 501 NUM19 Activate Message Lamp e g 519 NUM48 Voice Mail Access Number for Transfer or Direct Mailbox Access e g 7...

Page 99: ...6 Optional Feature Installation 89 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BGM Source BGM Amplifier PAGE Amplifier Relay Input Output Control Zone 1 Zone 2 Output Input Output FIGURE 40 BG...

Page 100: ...on the VS MISC or the miscellaneous logical port number of Page Zone 1 first circuit on the VS MISC Either of these data entries will cause BGM output through the page circuit pin 3 and 4 TA IN on the...

Page 101: ...Zone 1 first circuit on the VS MISC Either of these data entries will cause BGM output through the page circuit pin 3 and 4 TA IN on the punchdown block 3 Make sure the BGM AMP strapping jack on the V...

Page 102: ...FF 4 WIRES position Note When the VS MISC card is set to 2 WIRES the TA IN pins on the punchdown block become a two way path When the VS MISC card is set to 4 WIRES paging voice is sent out throuh the...

Page 103: ...GE OUT pins on the punchdown block while take back voice is received through the TA IN pins 6 Do one of the following If the PAGE AMP strapping jack on the VS MISC card is set to 2 WIRES connect the a...

Page 104: ...own block become a two way path When the VS MISC card is set to 4 WIRES paging voice is sent out throuh the PAGE OUT pins on the punchdown block while take back voice is received through the TA IN pin...

Page 105: ...nal ringing 2 Go to Class 04 Item 37 MISC function and program the type of relays you are using 3 Go to Class 11 Item 35 Loud Ringer Relay Number and program the relay to activate when there is an inc...

Page 106: ...cations 2 Go to Class 04 Item 36 MISC Relay Timer and program the length of time the relays will operate for 3 Go to Class 04 Item 37 MISC Function and program the type of relays you ar using 4 Go to...

Page 107: ...tting is 0 No automatic Switching 2 Go to Class 04 Item 35 MISC Function Port and program the miscellaneous logical port location of the sensor on the VS MISC card and the sensor number which will be...

Page 108: ...source control relay to the red and black wires of a modular jack 5 Plug the output from the modular jack into the MOH modular jack on the VS MAIN motherboard card using an industry standard base cord...

Page 109: ...motherboard VS MAIN card as illustrated Figure 50 2 Plug the other side of the cable into a serial printer Use an extension cable or DB9 to DB25 conversion connector if neccessary 3 Progarm the SMDR...

Page 110: ...cable into the connector labeld PC MODEM on the motherboard VS MAIN card as illustrated Figure 51 2 Plug the other side of the cable into a COM1 or COM2 serial port on the PC Use an extension cable or...

Page 111: ...e extensions for ADIX VS databases are KVA KVZ This does not include file extension KVY Accessing ADIX PC Programmer 1 Download the database from the ADIX VS to the PC 2 From the Mainu menu select Pro...

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Page 113: ...103 Section 4 ADIX VS Programming...

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Page 115: ...The ADIX VS system architecture has 001 114 ports pre programmed to correspond with the ADIX architecture Only 45 logical ports are available in the ADIX VS system due to physical port numbers that ar...

Page 116: ...l be either a Station Logical Port Number Trunk Logical Port Number Miscellaneous Logical Port Number The logical port number identifies an exact circuit for programming For example if an IX 2CITK car...

Page 117: ...4 Class 04 Item 70 Num 36 Stored Call Type Abandoned Calls Only 0 default All Calls 1 Class 04 Item 70 Num 38 Answering Machine Emulation Monitor Type Automatic Voice Mail Monitor 0 default User Initi...

Page 118: ...eature 13 513 Remote Station Park Pick Up Feature 14 514 Long CO Flash Feature 15 515 Short CO Flash Feature 16 516 Add Feature 18 518 ICM Call Back Feature 19 519 Message Waiting Feature 20 520 Call...

Page 119: ...tal Station 202 003 Digital Station 203 004 Digital Station 204 005 Digital Station 205 006 Digital Station 206 007 Single Line 215 008 Single Line 216 009 Digital Station 207 010 Digital Station 208...

Page 120: ...S 213 DSS 214 DSS 215 DSS 216 SysSPD01 SysSPD02 Pattern No 002 VT No 1 with CITK COL 10 COL 11 COL 12 COL 13 FWD FLASH ADD MSG Pattern No 003 VT No 2 with CITK COL 10 COL 11 COL 12 COL 13 SPEED FLASH...

Page 121: ...n No 001 SATT with CITK COL 10 COL 11 COL 12 COL 13 COL 14 COL 15 DSS 202 DSS 203 DSS 204 DSS 205 DSS 206 DSS 207 DSS 208 DSS 209 DSS 210 DSS 211 DSS 212 DSS 213 DSS 214 DSS 215 DSS 216 SysSPD01 SysSP...

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Page 123: ...001 with the telephone on hook 2 FEAT 1 2349 ADIX 3 The following information is displayed on the station LCD ENTER CLASS 0 1 ADIX KT 24 LINE User Programming Mode User Programming Mode provides limi...

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Page 125: ...refix 02 18 Holiday List 02 19 Time Zone 02 20 System Text Message Class 03 03 01 Time of Day 03 02 Calendar Class 04 04 01 Name of Subsystem 04 02 Communication Port 04 03 Background Music Input Port...

Page 126: ...ccess Number 07 05 PBX Network Access Number 07 06 Feature Access Number Class 08 08 01 Hunt Group Type 08 02 Hunt Group Station 08 03 Hunt Group ID 08 04 Paging Group Station Zone 08 05 UCD Hunt Grou...

Page 127: ...1 29 SMDR Report 11 30 Ringing Method 11 31 Ringing Tone 11 32 Ringing Station 11 33 Delayed Ringing Station 11 34 DIL to Hunt Group 11 35 Loud Ringer Relay Number 11 37 Forced Release Condition 11 38...

Page 128: ...umber ID 25 04 25 05 DNIS Conversion Digits 25 06 DNIS Conversion Starting Position 25 07 DNIS Enabled ISDN Trunk Class 26 26 01 Station Text Message 001 224 Class 28 28 01 Network Number 28 02 Networ...

Page 129: ...ble 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 follo...

Page 130: ...AS key will light only at the final destination station 5 When 1 All Calls is selected in Class 04 70 NUM36 and the call is being monitored by another system extension the USAS key will light only at...

Page 131: ...monitoring is initiated the VMMNT key red LED will begin to flash When monitoring starts the VMMNT key LED indication will change from blinking red to solid green While in the monitor state the user...

Page 132: ...il Monitoring 1 Hang up or press SPKR 2 The Voice Mail Monitor button VMMNT red LED will begin to flash 3 The voice mail message will be saved To begin a conversation with the caller during monitor 1...

Page 133: ...ice Mail recording is only provided to an idle station 6 A station may begin to monitor a call being recorded to voice mail at any time by pressing the VMMNT key with a flashing red LED 7 This feature...

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