ADIX APS SYSTEM FEATURES - 52
TEXT MESSAGING
The text messaging feature allows station users to send a 16-character text
message to another system extension. There are two types of text messages,
system text messages and personal text messages. A text message may be
sent as either a
busy bypass/no answer text message
or as a
stored text
message.
Busy bypass/no answer text messages appear on the recipient’s
LCD immediately. Stored text messages do not appear on the display, but
instead, light the recipient’s
[TXT MSG] key. Stored text messages are saved
in memory until the recipient manually displays them.
A text message may also be sent during whisper page, eliminating the need to
interrupt the conversation in progress.
Up to 90 system text messages and 10 personal text messages are available to
each user. System text messages are accessible by all ADIX station users.
Personal busy bypass text messages are programmed by the individual station
user and may only be accessed at the specific station set.
TOLL RESTRICTION
The ADIX APS system provides flexible toll restriction of both area and
office codes, as well as the subscriber number. There are eight levels of
restriction.
TONE PULSE DIALING
Loop start and ground start trunks may be programmed for either Touch
Tone or Rotary dialing to accommodate your local phone company central
office.
TRANSFER OFF-PREMISE
Transfer Off-Premise allows any user to transfer a call to an outside party by
using the TRAN key followed by a trunk group access code.
TRANSFER TO GUEST MAILBOX
Guest Mailboxes created in the voice mail system may be accessed from
system extensions and via transfer. Guest Mailboxes have the same
capabilities as system mailboxes, however, they are not associated with a
specific station and require no ADIX hardware (i.e., a dedicated ADIX
station port with a station terminal).
TRUNK INTERFACES
The following outside line types are supported by ADIX:
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 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 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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