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ADIX APS SYSTEM FEATURES
This section explains some of the major system features in your ADIX APS
system.
911 SUPPORT
At default, ADIX is programmed to automatically contact your local Public
Safety Answering Point (PSAP) when 911 is dialed. In addition, ADIX is one
of the only system that supports Enhanced 911 Service. Enhanced 911 Service
ensures that when 911 is dialed from a system extension, information that
allows the PSAP to identify the caller’s location in a building is sent to the
PSAP along with the call. Check with your system installer or Authorized
Iwatsu Distributor to make sure your system is programmed for Enhanced 911
Service.
AUTOMATIC ANSWER
When the ADIX APS system is placed in the Automatic Answer Mode the
system automatically answers incoming calls on lines assigned as Auto Answer
Lines in the database programming. The system sends either the Mode 1
message (Automatic Answer-Time) or Mode 2 message (Automatic Answer -
Day) to the caller, then disconnects the call. The IX-MSGU is required for this
feature. If a customized message is desired, the IX-CMSG is also required.
AUTOMATIC NIGHT ANSWER
Allows an external caller to hear a recorded message when the system is in
the Night Mode. This feature requires the installation of an IX-MSGU card.
When the IX-MSGU card is equipped with an IX-CMSG card, the recorded
message may be customized.
ANI ALPHANUMERIC ID
ANI (Automatic Number Identification) numbers may be assigned a 16-
character alphanumeric ID to identify the calling party, calling party’s
telephone number, type of call, or purpose of call. (Note: ANI calls are often
transmitted by the telephone company with both a number and a
alphanumeric ID.) The ANI alphanumeric ID is displayed on the station LCD
when a call is received on an ANI trunk. A call can be routed to a station,
master hunt group, or voice mailbox according to the ANI information
received.
Summary of Contents for Omega-Phone ADIX APS
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