ADIX APS SYSTEM FEATURES - 49
PERSONAL RINGING TONES
Station users may choose one of eight distinctive ringing tones to distinguish
their station from others. The selected ringing tone is audible for all incoming
CO calls, camp-on calls, (tone) intercom calls and during busy override.
POWER FAILURE BACKUP MEMORY
In the event of a power failure, the system programming will be maintained
for a period of two weeks by a rechargeable Ni-Cad battery.
POWER FAILURE BACKUP SYSTEM
A Gel Cell Battery array may be connected to the ADIX to insure full system
operation in the event of a power outage. The optional IX-BACBB (Battery
Backup Cable) is required for backup battery connection.
POWER FAILURE TRANSFER
Allows outside lines to be switched to single line telephones in the event of a
power failure. One PFXU-M unit is required for every eight lines to be
transferred.
REMOTE CALL FORWARDING
Allows you to direct outside telephone line calls to ring at a remote location
when you are not going to be in the office. Some example locations would
be an answering service, a car phone, or a home phone.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING/DIAGNOSTICS
A personal computer at a remote location may be used change the customer
database through a modem. The line used for remote programming may also
be used as a regular outgoing line, and manually switched for modem use.
The remote programming package includes a diagnostic service for system
maintenance and trouble shooting. This also includes an automatic call-out
feature to a remote location either daily, or after a certain number of failures
have been recorded.
SMDR
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) allows you to connect an
RS232C compatible serial printer to ADIX. This printer will show all
incoming and outgoing call activity. The following information will be
shown:
Date of the call
Sequence number 001-999
Summary of Contents for Omega-Phone ADIX APS
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Page 15: ...Section 1 ADIX APS General Description...
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Page 53: ...Section 2 ADIX APS System Features...
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Page 69: ...Section 3 Digital Telephone User Guide...
Page 70: ...DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 56 ADIX APS...
Page 139: ...Section 4 Attendant Position User Guide...
Page 140: ...ATTENDANT POSITION USER GUIDE 126 ADIX APS...
Page 165: ...Section 5 Attendant Console User Guide...
Page 166: ...ATTENDANT CONSOLE USER GUIDE 152 ADIX APS...
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Page 201: ...Section 6 Single Line Telephone User Guide...
Page 202: ...SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 188 ADIX APS...
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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