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ADIX-VS Technical Manual
IX-COMLINK Contents
Before proceeding with the installation of your IX-COMLINK computer telephony interface adapter,
make sure you received the following components in the box:
IX-COMLINK Computer Telephony Interface Adapter (Part Number 104665)
Six-pin modular cord
IX-COMLINK SPI, TAPI Driver Installation Disk (Part Number 109175)
DB9 female/DB9 female serial cable (Part Number 107515)

Optional Equipment

You may also be installing or connecting the following optional equipment:
IX-CTH/C Handset and Cradle with Hookswitch
ADIX-VS IX-12KTD/S-2 (w or w/o IX-ELK) Digital Key Telephone
ADIX-VS IX-24KTD/S Digital Key Telephone
Headset
Modem
Sound Card or PC Speakers
Microphone

Connection Options

IX-COMLINK by itself, is not a communication device. However, by connecting your computer to
one of the following primary communication devices, its design offers a full range of Computer
Telephony (TAPI) features. There are also connectors provided to allow the use of a modem for
outgoing calls and Line In/Out jacks for connection of a sound card or PC speakers if supported by
your application software. Strapping options are provided to select the primary communication
device used with IX-COMLINK.
Primary Communication Devices
Only one primary communication device may be connected at a time. Simultaneous connection of
multiple primary communication devices is not supported.
An IX-12KTD/S-2 ADIX-VS Digital Telephone may be connected to the KT connector. The ADIX
digital telephone operates in parallel with IX-COMLINK.
The IX-CTH/C Iwatsu Handset and Cradle with Hookswitch may be connected to the HANDSET
connector
A headset (compatible with ADIX telephones) may be connected to the HEADSET connector.
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