ADIX APS SYSTEM FEATURES - 47
ISDN Calling Number Identification Service (I-CNIS)
ADIX APS supports the ISDN Calling Number Identification Service (I-
CNIS) feature on ISDN PRI lines. This feature is available from many ISDN
PRI service providers. The I-CNIS number is sent with a call over an ISDN
PRI line. It identifies from where the call originated.
The I-CNIS number provided with an outgoing call on an ISDN PRI line
may be generated in one of three ways (Listed in order of priority):
1. At the station level using station speed dial bin 97. The number
programmed in Personal Speed Dial Bin 97 is sent as the I-CNIS with
the call.
2. At the ISDN Trunk Group level. The I-CNIS number programmed in the
ADIX database for the ISDN Trunk Group is sent with the call.
3. Using the Central Office provided Directory Number. This number is
assigned by the ISDN Service Provider.
Fractional DS1
This feature allows individual B-channels on the span to be programmed as
active or inactive. A separate agreement with the ISDN service provider is
necessary for performing fractional DS1. This service may not be available in
all areas.
LOUD BELL INTERFACE
Outside telephone lines may be directed to ring a loud bell when ADIX is
equipped with the optional IX-EDVIF or IX-EDCTU and IX-MISC
components. Each IX-EDCTU has the ability to support eight loud bells.
The IX-EDVIF has the ability to support four loud bells.
MASTER HUNT GROUP
A hunt group is a group of telephones that is assigned a common access
code. When this code is dialed, ADIX will search for an idle telephone in
that group. There are two ways that calls may search for an idle extension,
Terminal Hunting and Distributed Hunting. In Terminal Hunting the
incoming calls always start hunting from the first telephone in the group. In
Distributed Hunting the incoming calls start hunting from the telephone
following the last called telephone. In both cases, calls will hunt to the next
telephone if a telephone does not answer in a predefined period of time, is
busy, or in the Call Forward, Absence Message or Do Not Disturb mode.
Summary of Contents for Omega-Phone ADIX APS
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Page 53: ...Section 2 ADIX APS System Features...
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Page 69: ...Section 3 Digital Telephone User Guide...
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Page 139: ...Section 4 Attendant Position User Guide...
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Page 165: ...Section 5 Attendant Console User Guide...
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Page 201: ...Section 6 Single Line Telephone User Guide...
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Page 225: ...Section 7 ZT D Telephone User Guide...
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Page 229: ...Section 8 Digital Doorphone User Guide...
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Page 233: ...Section 9 Direct Inward System Access DISA User Guide...
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Page 237: ...Section 10 Hospitality Features User Guide...
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