ADIX APS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 20
The display also provides a second function. It works in conjunction with six
Soft Function keys to enhance advanced feature operation. These Soft
Function keys have no fixed functionality. Their capabilities are interactive
with the prompts that appear on the display.
Pressing a Soft Function button that corresponds to a prompt on the display will
result in a change of the prompts on the display.
An optional Busy Lamp Field (BLF) may be added to the Attendant Console.
The Busy Lamp Field has 200 lamps to provide status indication for the system
extensions and outside lines.
The Attendant Console has all the capabilities described in the Digital
Telephone User's Guide. Many feature operations in the Digital Telephone
User's Guide require the pressing of the Speaker button (SPKR) to start and
end feature operation. The Attendant Console does not require the use of the
Speaker button (SPKR) to start feature operation, but does require pressing
of the Release button (RLS) to end feature operation.
The maximum number of DSS Units and Attendant Consoles installed in the
system may not exceed eight.
ATTENDANT POSITION
The Attendant Position consists of a Digital Multiline Display Telephone and a
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Unit. Two types of DSS Units may be used at
the Attendant Position. Each Attendant Position may have a maximum of four
DSS Units. The maximum number of DSS Units and Attendant Consoles that
may be used in an ADIX APS system is eight.
IX-DSS-A-2 / (IX-DSS-A Discontinued)
The IX-DSS-2-A has 50 keys to provide one-touch access and status indication
for the system extensions. In addition, there are 20 keys that may be
programmed for specific attendant features. This DSS Unit also has a
40-character liquid crystal display to assist in call processing.
IX-DSS-B (Discontinued)
The IX-DSS-B has 50 keys to provide one-touch access and status indication
for the system extensions.
A DSS Unit can provide status indication for 100 system extensions. This is
accomplished by programming two extensions to each of the 50 keys on the
DSS. The attendant may alternate between the two groups of extensions by
pressing the button representing the desired group.
Summary of Contents for Omega-Phone ADIX APS
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