ADIX APS SYSTEM FEATURES - 44
DATA COMMUNICATIONS
ADIX has been designed to handle both voice and data transmission. Your
ADIX APS system has the ability to transmit asynchronous data internally at
a rate of 19.2 Kbps when your data terminals/devices are connected to an
IX-DMS (Data Module). The Data Modules connect to any RS232C
compatible data device via a nine-pin serial port interface.
ADIX has Pooled Modem capability which allows all your data devices to
share modems. This eliminates the need to have a modem dedicated for
every data device in your office. ADIX can provide Pooled Modem
Capability through an IX-RCVPM card that may have two Iwatsu modems
mounted on it.
DELAYED RINGING
Allows outside lines ringing at a telephone to ring at another telephone or
group of telephones after a predetermined period of time.
DNIS ALPHANUMERIC ID
DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service) numbers may be assigned a
16-character alphanumeric ID to identify the number the calling party dialed
to reach the ADIX. (Note: DNIS calls are often transmitted by the telephone
company with both a number and a alphanumeric ID.) The DNIS
alphanumeric ID is displayed on the station LCD when a call is received on
an DNIS trunk. A call can be routed to a station, master hunt group, or voice
mailbox according to the DNIS information received.
DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS)
TRUNKS
ADIX will support DNIS trunks provided by the phone company on T1 lines.
The IX-T1DTI card is required for DNIS operation.
DID ALPHANUMERIC ID
DID (Direct Inward Dial) numbers may be assigned a 16-character
alphanumeric ID to identify the party being called, type of call, or purpose of
call.
DID NUMBER EXTERNAL CALL FORWARD
An ADIX digital telephone programmed for direct termination of a DID,
Caller ID, ANI, and DNIS call may be set to automatically forward these
calls to a remote location.
Summary of Contents for Omega-Phone ADIX APS
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