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MUSIC ON HOLD
If your ADIX APS system is connected to an external music source, the
music played may be heard by callers that have been placed on Hold or Call
Park.
NETWORKING - CAMPUS APS NETWORKING
Campus APS is one of Iwatsu America’s Application Productivity Suites.
Application Productivity Suites are applications built around the ADIX APS
Application Processing Server that are engineered to allow small and
medium-sized companies to leverage technology to increase productivity and
profit margins. The Campus APS Application Productivity Suite provides a
foundation for allowing multiple location companies to eliminate the barrier
of distance and location through the shared allocation of voice and data
applications over a network. Campus APS feature highlights include: 100%
feature transparency, local survivability, reduced hardware costs, and
resource sharing between locations.
NETWORKING (E&M TIE LINES)
The Networking software provided in ADIX allows you to communicate with
another telephone system over E&M Tie Lines.
OPTIMIZED ROUTING
Optimized Routing is frequently referred to as either Least Cost Routing
(LCR) or Automatic Route Selection (ARS). This feature allows ADIX to
automatically select the most inexpensive way to make an outgoing call. The
system identifies the dialed number, then selects the most cost-effective
outside line group. If a line in the first choice outside line group is not
available the system may be programmed to select an alternate outside line
group. Stations may be programmed as Forced Optimized or assigned an
Optimized Key. The Optimized Routing package in ADIX provides the
following features:
Eight routing plans
Eight outside line group choices per routing plan
Weekday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday selection
Three time periods per day
Deletion and insertion of digits
Forced Optimized, One-Touch Optimized Key, Prime Line to
Summary of Contents for Omega-Phone ADIX APS
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Page 201: ...Section 6 Single Line Telephone User Guide...
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