Iwatsu Adix Vs Owners Manual
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ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 19 Component Description VS-PWSU Power Supply Description The VS-PWSU power supply provides the required power for the ADIX-VS. One VS-PWSU is required in each ADIX-VS. Battery Back-Up The VS-PWSU power supply may be equipped with optional connecting cable for connection with a backup battery array. Backup time is dependent upon battery array, system size and usage. VS-MAIN Motherboard Interface Card The VS-MAIN motherboard has connectors to support six Digital Stations, two Analog Stations, one External MOH Source, and two Serial Ports. In addition it has connectors for the VS-CPUMEM CPU Card, three VS-ICOTB ISDN BRI cards or VS-2CITK Caller ID Trunk Cards, two VS-4PSUB Digital Station Cards, one VS-VML Voice Mail Card, and one VS-MISC Miscellaneous Function Card. VS-CPUMEM Common Control Card The VS-CPUMEM common control card is the fundamental component for system operation. This card is installed in a dedicated VS-MAIN card slot and contains the Central Processing Unit (CPU), ADIX-VS Operating System and Highway Controller. The VS-CPUMEM Controller Card is the standard processor for the ADIX-VS system. It controls all ADIX-VS system functions with a 32-bit processor. The VS- CPUMEM Controller Card performs highway controller functions, and synchronizes digital trunk clock timing and system highway timing. Memory. The VS-CPUMEM card contains 2 megabytes of RAM and 4 MB of flash memory to store the user database. To retain the stored contents of the RAM without the system power supply, nickel-cadmium batteries are provided with the VS-CPUMEM card.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 20 Highway Controller. The VS-CPUMEM has one two-way highway consisting of thirty-two PCM time division multiplexed data channels. This two-way highway channel provides voice and data communication through the system ports. A 16 MHz microprocessor controls the PCM highways with the aid of a slave processor that directly communicates with the CPU. ADIX-VS Operating System. The VS-CPUMEM contains the 68EC020/25 MHz Central Processing Unit (CPU) and also 4MB of Intel ® flash memory that stores the ADIX-VS operating system.
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 21 System Port Interface Cards ADIX-VS supports 6 digital stations and 2 single-line/analog stations in standard configuration. System Port Interface Cards may be installed to add digital stations, lines, voice mail, and miscellaneous function capability. Five System Port Interface Cards are available. VS-4PSUB Digital Station Interface Card A VS-4PSUB card provides four station terminal ports for digital key telephones that are connected through star wiring. Each port connects the station terminal with a two-wire cable that carries bi-directional data transmission (ping-pong transmission). Ports: 4 ports/card. Stations: 1 port required for IX-12KTS/KTD, IX-12KTS/KTD + IX- 12ELK, IX-VTA, IX-DDPH, IX-DCKT900, IX-BPAD VS-VML Omega-Voice VMI Card The Omega-Voice VMI VS-VML card is standard on ADIX-VS. It provides four voice mail/auto attendant ports. It supports 50 voice mail boxes, 4 system mailboxes/automated attendant menus, and 2 hours of message storage capacity. Ports: 4 ports/card. Capacity: 2 hours message storage, 50 voice mailboxes, 4 system mailboxes/menus. VS-2CITK Caller ID Trunk Interface Card A VS-2CITK card interfaces the ADIX-VS to two Caller ID Loop Start circuits. This card is required to use the Caller ID feature. Ports: 2 ports/card Additional Power: None Features: 600/900 Ohm impedance selection, Long/Short distance selection
ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 22 VS-ICOTB ISDN BRI Line Interface Card The VS-ICOTB card interfaces the ADIX-VS to one ISDN BRI (Basic Rate Interface) line. Each ISND BRI line contains two B (Bearer) channels for voice and data transmission and one D channel for signaling. Interface: 3 channels/card (1 PRI line with 2 B channels + 1 D channel) Features: ISDN Basic Rate Interface VS-MISC Miscellaneous Function Card The VS-MISC Miscellaneous Function Card converts the system ports for input/output functions. These functions include an external Background Music Source (BGM), Paging Applications, Remote Control Relays and Sensor Inputs. Ports: 5 ports Functions: BGM input, output to paging amplifier, two paging zone control, two programmable relays or sensor inputs.
ADIX-VS System Features - 25 ADIX-VS System Features This section explains some of the major system features in your ADIX-VS system. Alphanumeric Speed Dial By Name The Alphanumeric Speed Dial By Name feature allows users to access the speed dial list alphabetically. When a user wants to place a outside line outgoing call with the Speed Dial feature, the user can search the desired Speed Dial destination alphanumerically by name. ANI Alphanumeric ID ANI (Automatic Number Identification) numbers may be assigned a 16-character alphanumeric ID to identify the calling party, calling party’s telephone number, type of call, or purpose of call. (Note: The telephone company often transmits ANI calls with both a number and a alphanumeric ID.) The ANI alphanumeric ID is displayed on the station LCD when a call is received on a ISDN BRI line with ANI service (requires VS-ICOTB card). A call can be routed to a station, master hunt group, or voice mailbox according to the ANI information received. Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Trunks ADIX-VS will support ANI trunks provided by the telephone company on ISDN BRI lines. The VS-ICOTB card is required for ANI operation. Automatic Relay Control With the Automatic Relay Control feature, the ADIX-VS system may be programmed to operate a one-shot relay at a fixed time each day. The relay type used for this feature is defined in Class 04.37 data = 2. The time specified for automatic one-shot relay control is programmed in Class 04.76 . The relay number being controlled is programmed in Class 04.71 .
ADIX-VS System Features - 26 Background Music If your ADIX-VS system is connected to an external music source through the VS- MISC card, the music played may be heard through the speaker in any Iwatsu telephone connected to the system. This same music source may be played through an external paging system. Caller ID Alphanumeric ID Caller ID numbers may be assigned a 16-character alphanumeric ID to identify the calling party, calling party’s telephone number, type of call, or purpose of call. (Note: Caller ID calls are often transmitted by the telephone company with both a number and a alphanumeric ID.) The Caller ID alphanumeric ID is displayed on the station LCD when a call is received on a Caller ID trunk (requires VS-2CITK card). A call can be routed to a station, master hunt group, or voice mailbox according to the Caller ID information received. Caller ID / ANI / DNIS Number Storage When a call is received on a caller ID (VS-2CITK) or ANI (VS-ICOTB) line, ADIX- VS will capture and store in the system memory information about the caller received with the call. This information includes the caller’s telephone number and name, date and time of the call, trunk number, and destination station. This information can be output as a system event code or to SMDR. Information for the 50 most recent calls can be stored in the system memory on a first in, first out basis. Two modes of storage are available for this feature: § Abandon Call Storage § All Call Storage Abandon Call Storage. When Abandoned Calls Only is selected as the storage mode for this feature, information will only be stored for the following types of calls: § Caller hangs up or is disconnected before the call is answered. § Caller hangs up or is disconnected while on hold or during hold recall. § Caller hangs up or is disconnected during camp-on transfer or camp-on recall. All Call Storage. When All Call is selected as the storage mode for this feature, the system will capture and store information about the caller received with the 50 most recent calls on caller ID (VS-2CITK) or ANI (VS-ICOTB) lines.
ADIX-VS System Features - 27 Caller ID Trunks ADIX-VS will support Caller ID trunks provided by the telephone company. The VS-2CITK card is required for caller ID operation. Conversation Recording The Conversation Recording feature allows an ADIX-VS station user to record a station-to-station, outside line, or conference call to voice mail. This feature is available at any station that has been assigned a Conversation Recording REC key. For instructions on recording a conversation see Section 3. Delayed Ringing Allows outside lines ringing at a telephone to ring at another telephone or group of telephones after a predetermined period of time. DNIS Alphanumeric ID DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service) numbers may be assigned a 16-character alphanumeric ID to identify the number the calling party dialed to reach the ADIX- VS. (Note: the Telephone Company often transmits DNIS calls with both a number and a alphanumeric ID.) The DNIS alphanumeric ID is displayed on the station LCD when a call is received on an ISDN BRI line with DNIS service (requires VS-ICOTB card). A call can be routed to a station, master hunt group, or voice mailbox according to the DNIS information received. Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) Trunks ADIX-VS will support DNIS trunks provided by the telephone company on ISDN BRI lines. The VS-ICOTB card is required for DNIS operation. Direct Inward Line Each outside line can be assigned to ring at up to 16 extensions. A different ringing assignment can be programmed for Day and Night modes. A ringing tone for each line can be selected from four available ringing tones. If a delayed ringing assignment is programmed for the line, the ringing changes to an incoming alarm when delayed ringing begins.
ADIX-VS System Features - 28 Direct Inward Line - Hunt Group Outside lines can be programmed to ring at the stations assigned to a Hunt Group. The line will ring at the first available station in the hunting sequence. The same trunk can be assigned to ring at different hunt groups for day and night modes. If a station is busy or does not answer within the pre-set time, the call will ring at the next station in the hunting sequence. Emergency 911 Service Using Area Routing ADIX-VS may be programmed to provide 911 service using Area Routing. Area Routing can be used as an alternative method of routing 911 calls to provide a unique Caller ID/ANI number that represents the location of the caller in an office building. E-Response Help Call Feature ADIX-VS Software Version 1.30 includes the E-Response Help Call feature. With this feature, any system extension can simultaneously call a group of extensions. As part of this feature, stations may be configured with an emergency attribute. When these stations remain off-hook or pause while initiating an intercom call, a group call is automatically made to stations defined in an E-Response Group. Some specific applications of this feature are assisted living facilities, schools, medical facilities, or office buildings where a people might need help from attendants or co-workers. Note: This feature is not to be used as a replacement for Emergency 911 services. External Paging ADIX-VS can be connected to an external paging system when the optional VS-MISC Miscellaneous Function Card is utilized. The ADIX-VS will support two external paging zones. Fixed Call Forwarding The ADIX-VS may be programmed with a fixed call forwarding destination. Fixed Call Forwarding does not activate the lamp on the Call Forward key [FWD] and calls will always forward in the programmed sequence. Fixed Call Forwarding may be overridden by Call Forwarding entered at your telephone. All three forwarding modes may be programmed for Fixed Call Forwarding.