Iwatsu IX-12KTD-3 Owner's Manual

Iwatsu IX-12KTD-3 Owner's Manual

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SPECIAL NOTICES
TOLL RESTRICTION
Prevents unauthorized toll calls and fraud. Minimizes fraud risk with comprehensive monitoring.
DISA
Allows external access to internal services. Minimizes fraud risk with program controls and monitoring.
Section 1 – Iwatsu Enterprise-CS General Description
FCC REGISTRATION AND REQUIREMENTS
Details FCC rules, registration numbers, and connection requirements for telephone equipment.
IWATSU ENTERPRISE-CS COMPONENTS OVERVIEW
Provides a detailed list and specifications of the system's hardware components.
OPTIONAL STATION EQUIPMENT
Lists components providing additional features for station terminals.
POWER SUPPLY DESCRIPTION
Describes the various power supply units and their specifications for system operation.
COMMON CONTROL CARDS
Explains the essential control cards that are core to system operation and expansion.
STATION INTERFACE CARDS
Details cards that interface system ports to individual station terminals.
Trunk Interface Cards
Describes cards that interface system universal ports to outside trunks.
System Programmer
Outlines the minimum PC requirements for system programming.
Browser Programmer
Describes a tool for accessing system settings and viewing real-time status.
IWATSU ENTERPRISE-CS STATIONS
Introduces the range of IP, digital, and wireless telephones for the system.
Section 2 – Iwatsu Enterprise-CS Features
IWATSU ENTERPRISE-CS FEATURES
Explains some of the major system features in the Iwatsu Enterprise-CS.
911 SUPPORT
Explains the system's automatic contact with PSAP and Enhanced 911 service.
CALL FORWARDING
Covers Enhanced, Fixed, and Flexible Call Forwarding modes.
BLUETOOTH
Details the optional Bluetooth interface module for headset connectivity.
CALL RECORDING
Allows users to record station-to-station or outside calls to voice mail.
DISA
Allows external callers access to system dial tone for calls and paging.
HUNT GROUPS (TERMINAL, ALL RING AND DISTRIBUTED)
Explains grouping telephones for call distribution and search sequences.
NETWORKING – IP CAMPUS NETWORKING
Describes creating a transparent network for voice and data across offices via IP.
SYSTEM SPEED DIAL
Enables registering up to 900 numbers for abbreviated dialing.
USER OPTIONS (STATION PROGRAMMING)
Details user-configurable settings like User ID, Password, and display options.
Section 3 – IP Telephone User Guide
IP TELEPHONES
Introduces IP telephones with fixed/programmable keys and digital displays.
IWATSU ICON SERIES IP SOFTPHONE
Describes the PC-based softphone offering full IP phone functionality.
IWATSU ICON SERIES IX-5930 IP TELEPHONE
Details the IX-5930 IP phone's features, including a large display and advanced functions.
POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE)
Explains Power over Ethernet support for IP telephones, requiring specific switch compliance.
DISPLAY MENU
Lists features accessible via the phone's display menu based on call status.
ABSENCE MESSAGE
Allows users to set advisory messages for callers when absent.
CALL FORWARDING
Covers forwarding calls to internal or external destinations based on various conditions.
CALL HAND-OFF WITH MOBILITY KEY
Enables seamless transfer of active calls to other phones using a Mobility key.
CALL PICKUP
Allows answering calls ringing at other extensions or pickup groups.
SPEED DIAL
Covers registration and dialing of frequently used numbers.
STATION LOCK
Restricts an extension's access to outside lines with a password.
TEXT MESSAGE
Allows sending and registering text messages to other extensions.
Section 4 – Digital Telephone User Guide
DIGITAL TELEPHONES
Introduces digital telephones with fixed/programmable keys and LED indicators.
IX-5810 DIGITAL TELEPHONES
Details the IX-5810 phone's features, including display, keys, and call log.
IX-5800 DIGITAL TELEPHONES
Details the IX-5800 phone's features, including display, keys, and call log.
IWATSU ENTERPRISE 18d PLATINUM SERIES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONES
Describes the 18d Platinum Series phone with menu keys and LCD for feature access.
IWATSU ENTERPRISE 12d PLATINUM SERIES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONES
Details the 12d Platinum Series phone with menu keys and LCD for feature access.
IX-12KTS-3 EXECUTIVE DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONES
Details the IX-12KTS-3 phone's features, including fixed and programmable keys.
IX-12KTD-3 EXECUTIVE DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONES
Details the IX-12KTD-3 phone's features, including advanced display capabilities.
DCKT970 DIGITAL WIRELESS KEY TELEPHONE
Describes the DCKT970 wireless phone's features and transmission frequency.
OMEGATREK PS6 PORTABLE STATION (IX-PS6)
Details the Omegatrek PS6 portable station's features and battery operation.
IWATSU ICON SERIES IX-5810 DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE FEATURES
Explains the features and key functions of the IX-5810 Digital Key Telephone.
IWATSU ICON SERIES IX-5810 SELF-LABELING DISPLAY
Covers navigation and name change for the self-labeling display.
User Options (Station Programming)
Details user-configurable settings like User ID, Password, and display options.
IX-5810 DISPLAY MENU FEATURE OPERATION
Explains how to view, make calls from, and store entries in the Call Log.
Call Forward
Covers programming forwarding destinations for different call types.
CALL PICKUP
Allows answering calls ringing at other extensions or pickup groups.
SPEED DIAL
Covers registration and dialing of frequently used numbers.
Section 5 – Attendant Position User Guide
ATTENDANT CONSOLE
Describes the console for managing incoming calls and system features.
IWATSU ICON SERIES IX-59DS
Details the IX-59DS DSS unit for IP and Digital telephones.
BASIC FEATURES
Covers fundamental operations like making 911 calls and receiving incoming calls.
TRANSFERRING A CALL TO ANOTHER EXTENSION
Explains methods for transferring calls to other extensions.
INFORMING A BUSY EXTENSION USER THAT THE ATTENDANT HAS A SECOND CALL WAITING FOR THEM
Describes how to notify a busy user about a waiting second call.
ADVANCED FEATURES
Details advanced functionalities like alarm clearing and override.
STATION CLASS RESTRICTION CHANGE
Allows programming different calling restrictions based on Day/Night modes.
STATION FORCED RELEASE
Explains how to remove or restore an extension from service.
STATION LOCK
Prevents extensions from accessing outside lines via a password.
TRUNK ACCESS CONTROL
Manages access to outside lines or line groups for extensions.
TRUNK FORCED RELEASE
Allows removing or placing outside lines/groups into service.
Section 7 – SIP & Single Line Telephone User Guide
SIP and SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
Lists operations accessible via SIP and Single Line Telephones.
BASIC FEATURES
Covers fundamental operations for SIP/SLT phones.
MAKING A 911 CALL
Explains how to make a 911 call from an outside or inside line.
CALL FORWARDING
Details setting up call forwarding to destinations or modes.
SPEED DIAL
Covers registration and dialing of frequently used numbers.
PAGING
Explains different paging types: All Call, Group Call, Zone Page.
VOICE MAIL MESSAGE
Describes accessing voicemail boxes and messages.
WAKE-UP CALL
Allows setting and canceling wake-up calls for guests from attendant or room.
Section 8 – Digital Doorphone User Guide
DIGITAL DOORPHONES
Introduces digital doorphones for intercom calls and building access.
Operation
Explains how to place calls from and to digital doorphones.
Section 9 – Direct Inward System Access (DISA) User Guide
DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA)
Allows external callers to access system dial tone for calls and paging.
Operation
Details how to interrupt messages, make calls, and access DISA features.
Section 10 – Hospitality Features User Guide
HOSPITALITY FEATURES
Highlights features specific to the Hotel/Motel industry.
911 SUPPORT
Explains the system's automatic contact with PSAP and Enhanced 911 service.
MESSAGE WAITING CONTROL
Informs guests of waiting messages via a lamp on the phone.
ROOM STATUS
Details how DSS keys display and change guest room status.
WAKE-UP CALL
Allows setting and canceling wake-up calls for guests from attendant or room.

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