Iwatsu ADIX VS User manual

Owner’s Manual
SOFTWARE VERSION 7.30

SPECIAL NOTICE
CONVERSATION RECORDING
In certain states it is illegal to intercept and/or record telephone calls.
In certain states and under certain circumstances it is illegal to intercept for the purposes
of listening in and/or recording telephone calls. Because such activity is not illegal in all
jurisdictions and may be permitted in training and/or monitoring of personnel, this telephone system
can be programmed to permit interception and/or recording with or without warning to those on the
line. Before utilizing the system for such purposes, you are advised to consult with an attorney
familiar with laws of the jurisdiction in which you utilize such feature.
Iwatsu America, Inc., its distributors, and the manufacturers responsible for this feature
make no representations with respect to the legality of its use and disclaim any liability for claims
and/or damages arising from the use or misuse of this feature.
TOLL RESTRICTION
The Toll Restriction feature of the ADIX-VS system is one method of preventing fraud (i.e., the
making of unauthorized toll calls) by users of the system. The chance of fraud may be reduced but
may not be eliminated. Therefore, no expressed or implied warranty is made against fraud. Only a
complete program which includes but may not be limited to inspection of telephone call billing, use
of call detail recorders and other such devices, systematic monitoring of all telephone call activity,
and implementing corrective measures can minimize the possibility of fraud. Consult with your
Authorized Iwatsu America Distributor for further details or assistance in the event you are
experiencing unauthorized toll calls.
All brand names and product names used in this manual are trademarks of their respective
companies.
Iwatsu America, Inc., 8001 Jetstar Drive, Irving, TX 75063, (972) 929-0242
Email: info@iwatsu.com, Web: www.iwatsu.com
© 2002 by Iwatsu America, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Software Version 7.30 Edition September 2002
Printed in the United States of America
All rights are reserved. No part of this manual or accompanying software may be
reproduced, in any form or any means, without the permission of Iwatsu America,
Inc.
This manual was written for ADIX-VS systems with version 7.30 software. In some
cases, available feature operations maydiffer from those listed in this manual,
depending on the hardware, software and programmed functions in your ADIX-VS
system. For more information contact your Authorized Iwatsu Distributor.
Iwatsu America, Inc. has used its best effort to ensure that the information in this
manual was accurate at the time of printing. Iwatsu America, Inc. makes no
warranty of anykind, expressed or implied, with regard to the contents of this
manual. This information is subject to change without notice.
Iwatsu America, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any representation made
regarding this information by any individual.
Part Number: 108322

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Contents
SECTION 1 – ADIX-VS GENERAL DESCRIPTION.......................1
FCC Registration and Requirements.....................................3
ADIX-VS System Components Overview...............................8
Components............................................................................... 8
ADIX-VS Hardware Capacities................................................ 10
Key Telephone Lamp Indications............................................. 11
Station Port Requirements........................................................ 11
Time Parameters ...................................................................... 11
System Numbering Plan........................................................... 11
ADIX-VS Digital Telephones.................................................12
IX-12KTS-3 Digital Key Telephone......................................... 12
IX-12KTS-3 Digital Key Display Telephone ............................ 13
IX-12KTS-2 Digital Multiline Telephones (Discontinued) ....... 13
IX-12KTD-2 Digital Multiline Telephones............................... 14
IX-MKT Digital Key Telephone............................................... 15
DCKT970 Digital Wireless Key Telephone.............................. 16
IX-DCKT900 Digital Wireless Key Telephone (Discontinued). 17
Digital Doorphones.................................................................. 17
Single Line Telephones............................................................ 17
ADIX-VS Digital Telephone Key Functions .........................18
Optional Station Equipment.................................................20
IX-COMLINK-2 ...................................................................... 20
IX-KTLCD-3 Display Unit (IX-12KTD / S-3 only) .................. 20
IX-12ELK-3 (IX-12KTD / S-3 only) ........................................ 20
IX-LRAU (IX-12KTD / S-3 only)............................................. 20
IX-12ELK Key Telephone Expansion Module.......................... 21
IX-SNHD Station Noise Canceling Handset ............................. 21
IX-SHHD Station Amplified Handset....................................... 21
IX-BPCU (IX-12KTD / S-3 only)............................................. 21
IX-LRSP Station Loud-Ringer/ External Speakerphone Adapter21
IX-AUTD Auto-Dialer Unit ..................................................... 21
IX-BPAD Busy Bypass/Auto-Dialer Unit.................................. 21
IX-STPD Station Pedestal ........................................................ 22
IX-VTPD IX-MKT / Versa-Phone Pedestal.............................. 22
IX-ADPD Autodial Pedestal..................................................... 22
IX-SREP Star Repeater ............................................................ 22
Component Description .......................................................23

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VS-PWSU Power Supply Description....................................... 23
VS-MAIN Motherboard Interface Card .................................... 23
VS-CPUMEM Common Control Card...................................... 23
System Port Interface Cards ................................................25
VS-4PSUB Digital Station Interface Card ................................ 25
VS-VML Omega-Voice VMI Card........................................... 25
VS-2CITK Caller ID Trunk Interface Card .............................. 25
VS-ICOTB ISDN BRI Line Interface Card............................... 26
VS-MISC Miscellaneous Function Card................................... 26
IX-IPSEGWAY Serial to Ethernet Gateway ..........................27
SECTION 2 - ADIX-VS SYSTEM FEATURES.............................29
ADIX-VS System Features....................................................31
All Ring Hunt Group................................................................ 31
Alphanumeric Speed Dial By Name......................................... 31
ANI Alphanumeric ID.............................................................. 31
Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Trunks....................... 31
Automatic Relay Control.......................................................... 31
Background Music ................................................................... 32
Caller ID Alphanumeric ID...................................................... 32
Caller ID / ANI / DNIS Number Storage.................................. 32
Call Forwarding....................................................................... 33
Caller ID Trunks...................................................................... 33
Conversation Recording........................................................... 33
Delayed Ringing....................................................................... 34
DNIS Alphanumeric ID............................................................ 34
Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) Trunks............... 34
Direct Inward Line................................................................... 34
Direct Inward Line - Hunt Group ............................................. 35
Emergency 911 Service Using Area Routing ............................ 35
E-Response Help Call Feature.................................................. 35
External Paging........................................................................ 35
Flexible Ringing....................................................................... 35
Flexible Station Numbering...................................................... 36
Group Monitoring.................................................................... 36
Hunt Group Delayed Ringing................................................... 36
Internal Paging......................................................................... 36
ISDN Calling/Called Party Number Coding ............................. 37
ISDN Lines.............................................................................. 37
ISDN BRI Caller Name ID....................................................... 37
IX-MKT Key Assignment ........................................................ 37
Loud Bell Interface................................................................... 37
Master Hunt Group .................................................................. 38

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Monitor Improvements............................................................. 38
Music On Hold......................................................................... 38
Optimized Routing................................................................... 39
Paging...................................................................................... 39
Personal Ringing Tones............................................................ 39
Power Failure Memory Backup................................................. 40
Power Failure Backup System .................................................. 40
Quick Forward using the Hold/Quick Forward Key.................. 40
Remote Programming/Diagnostics ........................................... 40
Station Coaching...................................................................... 40
SMDR...................................................................................... 41
Station Coaching...................................................................... 41
System Clock ........................................................................... 41
System Speed Dial.................................................................... 41
Text Messaging........................................................................ 42
Toll Restriction ........................................................................ 42
Tone / Pulse Dialing................................................................. 42
Trunk Interfaces....................................................................... 42
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)............................................. 43
Voice Mail/Automated Attendant Integration........................... 43
SECTION 3 - DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER’S GUIDE................45
Digital Telephones – Basic Feature Operation ...................47
Making an Outgoing Call......................................................... 47
Receiving an Incoming Call ..................................................... 47
Making an Intercom Call ......................................................... 48
Receiving an Intercom Call ...................................................... 48
Making an E-Response Help Call............................................. 48
Transferring a Call to Another Extension................................. 49
Putting a Call On Hold............................................................. 50
Picking Up a Call On Hold....................................................... 50
Putting a Call On Call Park...................................................... 50
Handling a Second Call............................................................ 51
Digital Doorphone Operation ................................................... 52
Digital Telephones - Advanced Features ............................53
Caller ID, ANI, DNIS Information Storage .............................. 53
Absence Message Display......................................................... 54
Account Code........................................................................... 55
Alphanumeric Display.............................................................. 55
Alphanumeric Speed Dial by Name.......................................... 56
Alternate Tone/Pulse Dialing ................................................... 57
Autodial Unit ........................................................................... 57
Automatic Outside Line Answer / Hold.................................... 57

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Automatic Repeat Dialing........................................................ 58
Background Music ................................................................... 59
Barge-In................................................................................... 59
Built-In Speakerphone.............................................................. 60
Busy Bypass/Autodial Unit....................................................... 60
Busy Bypass Tone Calling........................................................ 61
Busy Bypass Voice Calling....................................................... 61
Busy Intercom Callback............................................................ 62
Busy Number Callback............................................................. 63
Busy Outside Line Queuing...................................................... 64
Busy Overriding....................................................................... 65
Call Coverage........................................................................... 66
Call Forwarding....................................................................... 67
Call Monitoring ....................................................................... 68
Call Park/Swap ........................................................................ 69
Call Pick-Up ............................................................................ 69
Direct Call Pick-Up.................................................................. 70
Internal Group Call Pick-Up..................................................... 70
External Group Call Pick-Up.................................................... 70
Caller ID Display Change ........................................................ 71
Camp-On ................................................................................. 71
Clear Call................................................................................. 72
Conference............................................................................... 72
Consultation Hold .................................................................... 73
Conversation Recording........................................................... 74
Delayed Ringing....................................................................... 75
Direct Outside Line Appearance............................................... 75
Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field................................. 75
Distinctive Ringing - Outside Line Calls.................................. 75
Distinctive Ringing - ICM/Outside Line................................... 75
Do Not Disturb (DND)............................................................. 76
Exclusive Hold......................................................................... 76
Executive Override................................................................... 76
Extension Number Display....................................................... 77
Feature Button Display............................................................. 77
Flash........................................................................................ 77
Floating Outside Line Group Access......................................... 78
Forced/Verified Account Code.................................................. 78
Full/Half Duplex Speakerphone Mode Switching ..................... 79
Group Monitoring.................................................................... 79
Group Park............................................................................... 79
Hands-Free Answerback On Intercom ...................................... 80
Headset Button......................................................................... 80

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Headset Control Key................................................................. 80
Headset Connection.................................................................. 82
Hot Line................................................................................... 82
Howler Tone ............................................................................ 83
Last Number Redial.................................................................. 83
Master Hunt Groups................................................................. 83
Memo Dial............................................................................... 84
Message Waiting...................................................................... 85
Microphone Cut-Off................................................................. 86
Monitor Improvements............................................................. 87
Off-Hook Outgoing Call........................................................... 87
Off-Hook Outside Line Answering ........................................... 87
Off-Hook Outside Line Queuing............................................... 88
On-Hook Dialing...................................................................... 88
Outside Line Call Restriction ................................................... 88
Outside Line Pick-Up Restriction ............................................. 88
Paging...................................................................................... 88
Personal Ringing Tone............................................................. 90
Preset Dial/Backspace Dialing.................................................. 90
Prime Line Access.................................................................... 91
Privacy/Privacy Release............................................................ 91
Private Line.............................................................................. 91
Protected Station ...................................................................... 92
Quick Mode Operation............................................................. 92
Remote Relay Control .............................................................. 92
Ring Muting............................................................................. 92
Save Number Redial................................................................. 93
Shift Call.................................................................................. 93
Speed Dial................................................................................ 94
Station Coaching...................................................................... 98
Station External Ringer Connection ......................................... 98
Station Restriction Password .................................................... 99
Text Messaging.......................................................................100
Time Reminder .......................................................................103
Tone/Voice Calling.................................................................104
Transfer Off Premise...............................................................104
Transfer to Guest Mailbox.......................................................104
Unanswered Incoming Outside Line Warning Tone ................105
Universal Night Answer..........................................................105
Voice Mail Message................................................................105
Voice Mail Monitor (Answering Machine Emulation).............105
Whisper Page..........................................................................107
Whisper Page During Consultation Hold.................................108

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SECTION 4 - ATTENDANT POSITION FEATURES .................111
Attendant Position - Basic Features..................................113
Receiving an Incoming Call ....................................................113
Transferring a Call to Another Extension................................113
Transferring a Second Call to an Extension.............................113
Receiving an Intercom Call .....................................................114
Putting a Call on Hold.............................................................114
Picking Up a Call on Hold.......................................................114
Putting a Call on Call Park......................................................114
Answering a Call that Returns to the Attendant Position .........115
Making an Outgoing Call........................................................115
Making an Intercom Call ........................................................115
Making an E-Response Help Call............................................115
Making a Page Announcement................................................116
Attendant Position - Advanced Features...........................117
911 Call Indication..................................................................117
Caller ID, ANI, DNIS Storage - Delete All.............................117
Alarm Clear............................................................................117
Attendant Automatic Hold.......................................................117
Attendant Override..................................................................118
Automatic Answer Mode.........................................................118
Clock Set/Adjustment..............................................................119
Direct Station Selection...........................................................119
Incoming Call Termination.....................................................120
Flexible Call Forward (Internal/ External)...............................120
Night Mode.............................................................................122
Operator Priority.....................................................................122
Overflow Transfer...................................................................123
System Speed Dial Registration...............................................123
System Text Message Registration...........................................123
SECTION 5 - SINGLE-LINE TELEPHONE USER’S GUIDE......125
Single-Line Telephone - Basic Features ...........................127
Making an Outgoing Call........................................................127
Receiving an Incoming Call ....................................................127
Making an Intercom Call ........................................................127
Receiving an Intercom Call .....................................................127
Making an E-Response Help Call............................................128
Transferring a Call to Another Extension................................128
Putting a Call on Hold.............................................................129
Picking Up a Call on Hold.......................................................129
Putting a Call on Call Park......................................................130
Handling a Second Call...........................................................131

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Single-Line Telephones - Advanced Features..................132
Account Code..........................................................................132
Busy Intercom Callback...........................................................132
Busy Number Callback............................................................133
Busy Outside Line Queuing.....................................................134
Call Forwarding......................................................................135
Call Park/Swap .......................................................................137
Call Pick-Up ...........................................................................138
Camp-On ................................................................................139
Clear Call................................................................................139
Conference..............................................................................140
Consultation Hold ...................................................................141
Do Not Disturb........................................................................141
Flash.......................................................................................142
Floating Outside Line Group Access........................................142
Flexible Call Forward..............................................................142
Forced/Verified Account Code.................................................143
Group Park..............................................................................144
Hot Line..................................................................................144
Howler Tone ...........................................................................144
Last Number Redial.................................................................144
Master Hunt Groups................................................................145
Message Waiting.....................................................................145
Off-Hook Outgoing Call..........................................................146
Off-Hook Outside Line Queuing..............................................146
Paging.....................................................................................146
Pre-Ringing.............................................................................147
Private Line.............................................................................147
Protected Extension.................................................................147
Shift Call.................................................................................148
Single Line Message Waiting Stutter Dial Tone......................148
Speed Dial...............................................................................148
Station Restriction Password ...................................................150
Tone/Voice Calling.................................................................150
Unanswered Incoming Outside Line Warning Tone ................150
Universal Night Answer..........................................................150
SECTION 6 – OMEGA-VOICE VMI USER’S GUIDE..................151
Omega-Voice VMI Basic Features.....................................153
Mailbox Access.......................................................................153
Transfer to Voice Mail ............................................................154
Forward to Voice Mail ............................................................154
Mailbox Tutorial.....................................................................154

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Main User Menu.....................................................................155
Message Folder Menu .............................................................155
Make a Message for Another User...........................................155
User Options Menu - Mailbox Setup..................................156
Mailbox Name.........................................................................156
Mailbox Greeting Management...............................................157
Mailbox Pass Code..................................................................157
Distribution List Menu............................................................157
Blocking and Forwarding Menu..............................................159
Time/Date Feature...................................................................161
Message Replay Order.............................................................161

Section 1 –
ADIX-VS General
Description


ADIX-VS General Description - 3
FCC Registration and Requirements
INSTRUCTIONS TO USER
CONGRATULATIONS ....... You selected a telephone system
manufactured by Iwatsu Electric Co., Ltd. that was designed to provide a
multitude of features with the reliability for which Iwatsu products are
famous. The Omega-Phone ADIX-VS Telephone System is registered and
approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for direct
connection to your local telephone service. In accordance with FCC rules
and regulations regarding telephone equipment, Iwatsu is required to make
you aware of your rights and obligations regarding the use of this
equipmentSo we may fulfill our obligations, please take a moment to
carefully read the rules and regulations contained herein that apply to you.
FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS
(1) Notification to the Local Telephone Company
The local Telephone Company may request specific information about the
Omega-Phone ADIX-VS Telephone System before connection can be made
to the local Telephone Company lines. When requested bythe Telephone
Company, the following information should be provided:
(a) The FCC Registration Number for all equipment connected to an
individual line.
(b) The largest Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for each line.
(c) Information required for compatible operation of the equipment with
the Telephone Company communication facilities.
The FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) are
printed on the equipment label located on the common equipment cabinet of
the system. The largest Ringer Equivalence Number is the sum of the
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of each FCC registered device that is
connected to the same line. The maximum Ringer Equivalence Number
that can normally be used without causing faulty operation is 5.0. Check
with your local Telephone Company to determine the maximum Ringer
Equivalence Number for the telephone lines you are using. In order to
connect registered terminal equipment to the Telephone Company lines, the
terminal equipment must utilize a FCC "standard means of connection,"
often referred to as a "registered jack. " The type of jack utilized on the
Omega-Phone ADIX-VS telephone system is identified by a USOC code

ADIX-VS General Description - 4
number. Different code numbers are utilized for the various types of
services provided by the Telephone Company that the systems use. When
requesting new telephone service, the Telephone Company must be
informed of the code number for each type of service. The ADIX-VS system
can be configured as either a Key Telephone System - Fully Protected, or a
Multi-Function (Hybrid)
System - Fully Protected. The following are the codes and registration
numbers applicable to the Omega-Phone ADIX-VS equipment:
ADIX-VS FCC Registration Numbers
Key Telephone System - Fully Protected BD620Q-60444-KF-E
Multi-Function (Hybrid) System BD6MLA-21244-MF-E
The following constitutes the other information required to be reported to
the local Telephone Company when requesting service:
CALLER ID / LOOP START TRUNK
Ringer Equivalence No.................0.5B
Service Order Code.......................9.0F
Facility Interface Code..................02LS2
Registered Connection...................RJ21X
ISDN BRI TRUNK
Service Order Code.......................6.0
Facility Interface Codes................02IS5
Registered Connection..................RJ49C *
NOTE: * — NT1 required.
(2) Restrictions on the Use of Registered Telephone Equipment
FCC rules governing customer owned telephone equipment specifically
exclude the use of the Omega-Phone ADIX-VS system on public coin
telephone (payphone) lines. The connection to party line service is subject
to local state tariffs. Contact your state public utility, public service
commission, or corporate commission for more information.
(3) Incidence of Harm
If for some reason the Omega-Phone ADIX-VS system causes harm to the
Telephone Company network, the Telephone Company will notify you in
advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. In the
event advance notice is not practical, the Telephone Company will notify
you of the interruption of service as soon as possible. Also, the Telephone
Company will advise you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if
you believe it is necessary. The Telephone Company may also make
changes in its facilities, operations, or procedures that could affect the
operation of your system. If this occurs, the Telephone Company will
provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications
to maintain uninterrupted service.

ADIX-VS General Description - 5
(4) Hearing-Aid Compatibility
The Omega-Phone ADIX-VS telephone system, utilizing telephone station
equipment manufactured by Iwatsu, meets all FCC requirements for
Hearing-Aid compatibility.
(5) Instruction Regarding the Repair and Refurbishment of
Registered Equipment
Only the manufacturer or its authorized agents are permitted under the FCC
rules to make other than routine repairs to registered telephone equipment.
Repairs made to registered telephone equipment by unauthorized entities
will void equipment warranties as well as violate local state tariffs. Routine
repairs are classified typically as lamp replacement, fuse replacement,
directory label replacement, etc. All other repairs to your Omega-Phone
ADIX-VS telephone equipment should be performed by Iwatsu America,
Inc. When trouble is experienced on any telephone line that your system is
connected to and the trouble is causing harm to the network, the Telephone
Company may request that you remove the equipment from the telephone
line(s) until the problem has been corrected. To contact Iwatsu America,
Inc. for information regarding the repair of your equipment, write or call:
(201) 935-8580
IWATSU AMERICA, Inc.
70 Moonachie Avenue
Moonachie, NJ 07074
Attn: Repair Department
(6) Use of Other FCC Registered Equipment
Aside from the Ringer Equivalence reporting as explained (above), use of
other FCC equipment may provide for specific limitations depending upon
the type of equipment. Check the instructions included with such
equipment to determine what the limitations are, if any, on the use of such
equipment.
(7) Automatic Dialers
The Omega-Phone ADIX-VS system contain features that provide for the
automatic dialing of outgoing calls. When programming Emergency
Numbers and (or) making test calls to Emergency Numbers:
(a) Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for
the call.
(b) Perform such activities in the off-peak hours such as early morning or
late evening.

ADIX-VS General Description - 6
(8) Toll Restriction and Optimized Routing Features
The Omega-Phone ADIX-VS system provides both Toll Restriction and
Optimized Routing features that may be programmed in your system. The
software or programming contained in the ADIX-VS system may be
required to be upgraded to allow user access to the network in order to
recognize newly established network area codes and exchange codes as they
are placed in service. Failure to upgrade the programming or software (if
required) to recognize the new codes as they are established will restrict the
user from gaining access to the network and to these codes. Bell
Communication Research (Bellcore) publishes North American Numbering
Plan (NANP) information in paper, microfiche and tape. An abbreviated
summary of the newly established area codes and exchange codes is also
available. Bellcore may be contacted at (973) 829-2000 or on the Internet at
www.bellcore.com to obtain the appropriate information for keeping current
with changes in the NANP.
(9) Radio Frequency Emissions
The Omega-Phone ADIX-VS Telephone System is registered with the FCC
as a Class A RF Device that may radiate radio frequency emissions. In the
event that the system causes interference with another device, steps must be
taken to reduce the interference, including possible removal of the
equipment. While the probability of such an event is low, consult Iwatsu
America, Inc. for further assistance if this occurs.
(10) Equal Access Requirements
This system is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of
operator services through the use of equal access codes. Failure to provide
equal access capabilities is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumer
Services Improvement Act of 1990 and Part 68 of the FCC rules.
(11) Electrical Safety Advisory
While this system is fully compliant with FCC Rules and Regulations, it is
recommended that an AC surge arrestor of the form and capacity suitable
for the model of system purchased be installed in the AC outlet to which the
system is connected. Consult with your distributor as to the surge protector
requirements for your system.
(12) Music-On-Hold

ADIX-VS General Description - 7
In accordance with U.S. Copyright Law, a license may be required from the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publisher, or other similar
organization, if radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the music-
on-hold feature of the telecommunication system. Iwatsu America, Inc.,
hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a
license.
(13) Use of Call Recorder and VM Record
In certain states it is illegal to intercept and/or record telephone calls. In
certain states and under certain circumstances it is illegal to intercept for
the purposes of listening in and/or recording telephone calls. Because such
activity is not illegal in all jurisdictions and may be permitted in training
and/or monitoring of personnel, this telephone system can be programmed
to permit interception and/or recording with or without warning to those on
the line. Before utilizing the system for such purposes, you are advised to
consult with an attorney familiar with laws of the jurisdiction in which you
utilize such feature. Iwatsu America, Inc., its distributors, and the
manufacturers responsible for this feature make no representations with
respect to the legality of its use and disclaim any liability for claims and/or
damages arising from the use or misuse of this feature.
(14) Emergency 911
ADIX-VS can be configured to use assigned telephone numbers (Caller ID
or ANI) for defined areas based on the proposed "40,000 sq. ft. rule." This
“Area Routing” feature provides the 911 Public Service Answering Point
(operator) information that identifies the general location of the caller.
IWATSU AMERICA, INC.

ADIX-VS General Description - 8
ADIX-VS System Components Overview
Components
VS-KSU Control Module
8 Card Slots
Dimensions (HxWxD): 13.8"x16.5"x5.9"
Weight: Approximately 14.5 lbs. fully loaded
VS-PWSU Power Supply
Dimensions (HxWxD): 2.5"x4.7"x8.3"
Weight: 4 lbs.
Switch Parameters
Time Division Multiplexed PCM32
Mu-law Speech Compression
Time Slots: 114
Stored Program
Distributed Multi-microprocessor
System Memory
Component Flash Memory RAM
VS-CPUMEM 4 MB 2 MB
Heat Dissipation
VS-PWSU (maximum): 162 BTU/hr
Environment
Operating Temperature:
0° to 40°C/32° to 104°F
Storage Temperature:
-10° to 50°C/14° to 122°F
Relative Humidity (non-
condensing):
10% to 90%
Power Nominal Maximum
VS-PWSU Input: 167 watts 240 watts
AC Input
AC Input Voltage Tolerance:
VS-PWSU: 108V-132V @
120V
Frequency Tolerance:
VS-PWSU: 47 Hz -63 Hz
Maximum Input Current
VS-PWSU: 2.0 A
ADIX-VS Cabinet (VS-KSU)

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

ADIX-VS General Description - 10
Account Codes: 12 digits
Forced Verified Account Codes: 80
Park Orbits
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
SYSTEM1ADIX-VS
Power Supply VS-PWSU
Card Slots 8
Number of Ports245
Trunk Ports36
Station Ports 16
Digital Station Ports 14
Voice Mail Ports 4
Attendant Positions 1
On-premise SLTs 2
Doorphones 14
Busy Bypass Units47
Caller ID Trunks 6
Loop Start Trunks 6
Conference Circuits 2
ISDN BRI Cards33
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.
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