Iwatsu Adix Vs Owners Manual
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ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 9 Ringing Generator Frequency: 20 Hz Amplitude: 90 VAC Maximum Simultaneous Ringing (SLT): 2 Battery Backup The ADIX-VS (VS-PWSU) power supply includes a battery interface. Backup time is dependent upon battery array, system size and system usage. FCC Registration Number KF: BD6MLA-21247-KF-E MF: BD6MLA-21244-MF-E Facility Interface Codes Caller ID Trunks: 02LS2 ISDN BRI: 02IS5 Attendant Position Maximum Attendant Positions: 1 Telephone Requirements Digital Telephones Wiring: 1 pair Total End-to-end Distance 22 AWG Twisted Pair: 1,000 ft. 24 AWG Twisted Pair:1,000 ft. 1 Star Repeater: 1,500 ft. 2 Star Repeaters: 8,000 ft. Single Line Telephones Wiring: 1 pair Wiring w/Message Lamp:1 or 2 pair Maximum Loop Resistance On-premise SLT: 600 ohm Ringing Frequency: 20 Hz Circuits Per Card Digital Station Card (VS-4PSUB): 4 circuits Analog Station Ports (standard): 2 circuits Omega-Voice VMI (VS-VML) : 4 circuits Caller ID Trunk Card (VS-2CITK):2 circuits ISDN BRI Trunk Card (VS-ICOTB): 1 circuit (2B + 1D) Miscellaneous Function Card (VS- MISC): 5 circuits Software Outgoing Trunk Groups: 10 Incoming Trunk Groups: 10 Incoming Call Ringing Assignment: 16 Stations/Line. Incoming Call Delayed Ringing Assignment: 16 Stations/Line Doorphone Ringing Assignment: 16 Stations/Doorphones Call Pick-up Groups: 10 CO/ICM Hunt Groups: 10 Maximum Stations per Hunt Group: 16 Paging Groups Internal: 8 Maximum Stations per Paging Group: 16 External Paging Zones: 2 Station Speed Dial: 10 System Speed Dial: 90 Maximum Digits per Speed Dial Number: 32 Speed Dial Alphanumeric ID: 10 characters CO/Station Alphanumeric ID: 8 characters Account Codes: 12 digits Forced Verified Account Codes: 80 Park Orbits
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 10 Attendant/System: 10 Station: 1 Call Forwarding: No Answer: no limit Station Numbering Plan: flexible Station Text Messages: 10 System Text Messages: 90 Text Message Groups: 10 Maximum Stations per Text Message Group: 16 Station Flexible Key Patterns 13 Caller ID/ANI/DNIS Tables 100 Caller ID Storage 50 calls ADIX-VS Hardware Capacities SYSTEM1 ADIX-VS Power Supply VS-PWSU Card Slots 8 Number of Ports2 45 Trunk Ports3 6 Station Ports 16 Digital Station Ports 14 Voice Mail Ports 4 Attendant Positions 1 On-premise SLTs 2 Doorphones 14 Busy Bypass Units4 7 Caller ID Trunks 6 Loop Start Trunks 6 Conference Circuits 2 ISDN BRI Cards3 3 Miscellaneous Function Ports 5 Serial Ports 2 1. This table lists the maximum quantity supported for each component type. The combined total number of ports for each system is limited to the “Number of Ports” category of this table. The capacities listed are based on the total number of card slots available, software restrictions and the power consumption of each component.. 2. The combined number of Station, Trunk, and Miscellaneous ports may not exceed the number of ports listed in this category. 3. The total number of trunks programmed may not exceed 6 Caller ID/Loop Start Trunks or 3 ISDN BRI Lines. 4. When Busy Bypass Units are used, the total number of Digital Stations may not exceed these numbers.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 11 Key Telephone Lamp Indications Status Lamp Indication I-Use (Green).................................................Modulation Steady (On) CO Incoming/Call Forward............................0.1 sec. on, 0.9 sec. off I-Hold (Green)...............................................0.5 sec. on, 0.5 sec. modulated on System Hold/Non-Privacy.............................0.1 sec. off, 0.3 sec. modulated on Recall, ICM Incoming, MSG.........................0.7 sec. off, 0.3 sec. modulated on DND..............................................................0.5 sec. on, 0.5 sec. modulated on Busy...............................................................Steady (On) Station Port Requirements Model Description Ports Required IX-12KTS-2...........12 line keys (24 line keys with IX-12ELK).........................1 IX-12KTD-2..........12 line keys (24 line keys with IX-12ELK).........................1 IX-VT....................Versa-Phone..........................................................................1 IX-DCKT900........Digital Wireless Telephone...................................................1 or shared with digital telephone IX-DDPH..............Digital Doorphone................................................................1 IX-BPAD...............Busy Bypass Unit for IX-12KTx-2.....................................1 Time Parameters Hold Recall Timer..........................................0 - 255 seconds Timed Trunk Queuing....................................1 - 20 minutes Doorphone Answer Time..............................5 - 255 seconds Hunting Time.................................................0 - 255 seconds Night Mode Start Time..................................00:00 - 23:59 Auto CO Answer Start Time.........................00:00 - 23:59 MISC Relay Timer........................................10 - 255 ms System Numbering Plan ADIX-VS has a Flexible numbering plan. Default numbering is three digits. Station length can be changed to two, three, or four digits in length.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 12 ADIX-VS Digital Telephones There are four types of Digital Key Telephones designed to work with ADIX-VS. Each of these telephones is described in this section. Versa-Phone (IX-VTA) The Versa-Phone is an enhanced feature telephone with four Fixed Feature keys and eight Programmable Feature keys. The four Fixed Feature keys are permanently assigned as Speaker (SPKR), Transfer (TRAN), Feature (FEAT) and Hold/Do Not Disturb (HOLD/DND). IX-VTA, gray and ash IX—MKT Digital Key Telephone The IX—MKT replaces the Versa Phone. In addition to the Versa-Phone features, the IX-MKT also supports a single line/modem connection through an added modular connector for outgoing calls only. This feature allows simultaneous use of a modem while on a voice call.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 13 IX-12KTS-2 Digital Multiline Telephones The IX-12KTS-2 Digital Multiline Telephone has the same 12 feature keys as the Versa-Phone, but is enhanced by providing the user with an additional 12 multipurpose keys for feature operation or outside line appearances. Twelve multipurpose keys may be added to the IX-12KTS-2 with the addition of an IX- 12ELK key expansion module. IX-12KTS-2, gray and ash IX-12KTD-2 Digital Multiline Telephones The IX-12KTD-2 Digital Multiline Display Telephone offers all the functionality of the IX-12KTS-2 with the addition of a 2-line, 16 characters per line liquid crystal display and an incoming call indicator lamp. This display is very helpful for using advanced features and for providing status information. The oversized indicator lamp flashes red for incoming calls and green for a programmable feature such as message waiting. IX-12KTD-2 with IX-12ELK, gray and ash
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 14 X-12ELK Key Telephone Expansion Module The IX-12ELK Key Telephone Expansion Module adds 12 multi-purpose keys with red and green LEDs to IX-12KTD-2 and IX-12KTS-2 Digital Multiline Telephones. IX-DCKT900 Digital Wireless Key Telephone The IX-DCKT900 Digital Wireless Key Telephone has four feature keys (Transfer, Hold, Feature, and Memo) and four function (F1-F4) keys. It may be connected directly to a digital station port, or it may share a port with a digital telephone. All of the keys on this telephone are programmable with the exception of the MEMO key which is fixed. The transmission frequency of the IX-DCKT900 is between 902 and 928 MHz. IX-DCKT900 Digital Doorphones The Digital Doorphone (IX-DDPH) provides an economical and simple method to allow visitors to make an intercom call to gain entrance to your building. Single Line Telephones ADIX-VS will support two industry-standard 500 or 2500 type single line telephones.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 15 ADIX-VS Digital Telephone Key Functions ADIX Digital Telephone Key Layout Multipurpose Keys - Can be programmed for a specific function, such as outside lines, individual extensions, or one-touch feature operation. Button Lamps - Light up or flash when someone is using a line or a feature corresponding to that button. Green Lamp - Means that you are using that line. Red Lamp - Means that someone else is using that line. SPKR (Speaker) - Without lifting the receiver, the Speaker button allows you to dial and receive outside or internal calls, as well as converse, for hands-free operation.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 16 TRAN (Transfer) - Allows you to transfer a call from your telephone to another extension. FEAT (Feature) - The feature button is used to help operate certain special and advanced features available through ADIX-VS. HOLD/DND (Hold/Do Not Disturb) - This button is used to put a call on Hold, or to set the Do Not Disturb function to prevent any calls from getting through or ringing at your extension. Handset/Speaker Volume Control Buttons - The handset/speaker volume control buttons allow you to adjust the handset volume and speaker volume to one of three levels. The left button lowers the handset/speaker volume and the right button raises the handset/speaker volume. Ringer Volume Control - The ringer volume control button allows you to adjust the ringer volume to one of four levels. Speaker Volume Control - The left button lowers the speaker volume, the right button raises it. MIC OFF - When you are using the Speakerphone or Hands-Free Answerback, the MIC OFF button prevents any voice or sounds to be heard by the person on the other end of your call. When you press the MIC OFF button to turn off the microphone, the MIC OFF button will stay lit. Pressing the MIC OFF button again permits the other person to hear your voice again. ICM - The intercom system is the internal network used to communicate between telephone extensions in your ADIX-VS system. Pressing the ICM button connects you to an intercom line, for conversation with other extensions. Many ADIX-VS features can be operated either by dialing a feature operation code or using a one-touch feature button, if your telephone has one assigned for that specific feature. The feature code numbers listed in this manual are preset in the ADIX-VS system. Your system installer may assign a different code number for any feature based on individual system requirements.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 17 Optional Station Equipment The following components provide the ADIX-VS station terminals with additional features. IX-COMLINK Computer Telephony Interface Adapter IX-COMLINK is a TAPI-compliant Computer Telephony Interface Adapter that provides a connection between an ADIX-VS digital station port and a PC serial port. IX-SNHD Station Noise Canceling Handset Hearing aid compatible Station Noise Canceling Handset. Provides comfortable conversation in noisy areas for the ADIX-VS telephones. IX-SHHD Station Amplified Handset Station Amplified Handset. Provides acoustic receiving voice amplification for hearing impaired people. IX-LRSP Station Loud-Ringer/ External Speakerphone Adapter Station Loud-Ringer/ External Speakerphone Adapter. Allows the connection of an ADIX IX-12KTx-2 Digital Telephone to a station loud ringer or external speakerphone adapter. IX-AUTD Auto-Dialer Unit Station Auto-Dialer Unit. Adds 16 programmable keys that can be used as auto- dialers. IX-BPAD Busy Bypass/Auto-Dialer Unit Station Busy Bypass/Auto-Dialer Unit. Adds the busy bypass calling feature to multiline telephones, plus 16 programmable keys that can be used as auto-dialers. It requires one station port.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 18 IX-STPD Station Pedestal Station Pedestal/Wall Mount. Used to wall mount or to provide additional angle to the ADIX-VS Digital Multi-line Telephones. IX-VTPD Versa-Phone Pedestal Versa-Phone Pedestal/Wall Mount. Used to wall mount or to provide additional angle to the ADIX-VS Versa-Phones. IX-ADPD Autodial Pedestal Autodial Pedestal/Wall Mount. Used to wall mount or to provide additional angle to the Autodial Unit. IX-SREP Star Repeater Used to extend the distance an ADIX-VS Digital Telephone or Digital Doorphone may be from the VS-KSU (Key Service Unit). An IX-SRWPS is required for local power.