Iwatsu ADIX-VS Technical Manual

Iwatsu ADIX-VS Technical Manual

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  • Page 4 ADIX-VS. 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 any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to the contents of this manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 6 SECTION 3 A D I X - V S I N S T A L L A T I O N ......61 • • Chapter 1 ADIX-VS Installation .................63 96.68   :DOO 0RXQWLQJ   • • Chapter 2 Emergency System Backup ............67...
  • Page 7 Database Programming Access ..........113 'DWDEDVH 3URJUDPPLQJ 0RGHV   • • Chapter 4 Database Programming Items ............115 • • Chapter 5 ADIX-VS Feature Enhancements ..........119 &DOOHU ,'  $1, ,QIRUPDWLRQ 6WRUDJH  9RLFH 0DLO 0RQLWRU $QVZHULQJ 0DFKLQH (PXODWLRQ  ...
  • Page 8 ADIX-VS...
  • Page 9: Adix-Vs Introduction

    • Section 1 ADIX-VS Introduction...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1 MOH port, 1 Printer port and 1 PC/Modem port. VS-PWSU Power Supply The VS-PWSU Power Supply is the main power source of the ADIX-VS. It fulfills all system power requirements. Includes battery back-up interface for connection of gel cell batteries.
  • Page 12 ADIX-VS system in detail. In addition, you must be familiar with Section 6 of the ADIX Technical Manual which contains detailed instructions for programming system features.
  • Page 13 Description VS-KSU 057000 The VS-KSU is the Control Module of the ADIX-VS which contains the System Motherboard, Central Processor Unit, Power Supply, and locations for Station, Trunk, Miscellaneous, Voice Mail Function Cards. It also contains station and trunk connectors. VS-MAIN...
  • Page 14 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 1 – Introduction...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 System Preparation

    • • System Preparation Safety Warning Keep in mind the following precautions during the installation of the ADIX-VS Digital Telephone System to ensure personal and public safety: Do not install telephone wiring during a lightening storm. Do not install telephone jacks in or near water unless the jack is specifically designed for such locations.
  • Page 16: Fcc Registration And Requirements

    Telephone Company lines, the terminal equipment must utilize an FCC “standard means of connection”, often referred to as a “registered jack”. The type of jack utilized on the ADIX-VS is identified by a USOC code number. Different code numbers are utilized for the various types of services provided by the Telephone Company that the systems use.
  • Page 17 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.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 • • ADIX-VS System Specifications ADIX-VS System Capacity The ADIX-VS key service unit (VS-KSU) provides seven card slots. The capacity and general specification are listed below. Maximum Physical Ports:......114 (addressable ports) System terminals ......112 (addressable ports) Serial ports..............2 Maximum Logical Ports .............
  • Page 20: System Features

    ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 1 – Introduction System Features Standard Features ƒ Music On Hold ƒ SMDR ƒ Local Database Programming Terminal Connection ƒ Remote Database Programming Provision Optional Features ƒ External Zone Paging (2 zones) ƒ Remote Control Relays ƒ...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Adix-Vs System Specifications

    Chapter 3 – ADIX-VS System Specifications Component Specifications 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. VS-PWSU Input: 167 watts to 240 watts AC Input...
  • Page 22: Battery Backup

    ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 1 – Introduction 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 BD6MLA-21247-KF-E BD6MLA-21244-MF-E Industry Canada (IC) Number 577 3326 A...
  • Page 23 Chapter 3 – ADIX-VS System Specifications Software Outgoing Trunk Groups: Incoming Trunk Groups: 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: CO/ICM Hunt Groups: Maximum Stations per Hunt Group:...
  • Page 24 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 1 – Introduction ADIX-VS Hardware Capacities SYSTEM ADIX-VS Power Supply VS-PWSU Card Slots Number of Ports Trunk Ports Station Ports Digital Station Ports Voice Mail Ports Attendant Positions On-premise SLTs Doorphones Busy Bypass Units Caller ID Trunks...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 System Location And Environment

    The environment in which the ADIX-VS and key telephones are located must be free of moisture, fumes, dust and vibrations. Any deviation from the recommended environment may affect the proper operation of the ADIX-VS System. If you expect to operate the system in an extreme environment, you should be aware of these limits:...
  • Page 26 VS-KSU. Iwatsu does not supply the NT1 device. Note 2: It is not necessary to install protective fusing on all analog CO trunk circuits. ADIX-VS provides UL listed fuse protectors on the analog CO trunk card.
  • Page 27: Ac Power Requirements

    The customer must provide a dedicated single-phase, 120 volt AC, 60Hz grounded outlet. A conventional duplex NEMA 5-15R electrical outlet is required. A 15-ampere breaker is required for the outlet to support the ADIX-VS system. The ADIX-VS System draws a maximum of 2 Amperes.
  • Page 28: Grounding Requirements

    Section 1 – Introduction Grounding Requirements The ADIX-VS system is a sound and reliable communications system that is not inherently subject to ground related problems. The ADIX-VS is, however, a sophisticated electronic CPU-controlled product that is susceptible to environmental factors that will and can affect system performance and component integrity.
  • Page 29 Chapter 4 – System Location and Environment Grounding the ADIX-VS Example 1. Using the AC Power Cord Ground Conductor Once it has been determined and verified that the electrical outlet that the system is connected to is a dedicated and isolated telecommunications earth ground, as defined by the National Electrical Code and the TIA / EIA as stated above, the electrical power cord ground conductor can be used as the system’s reference to earth ground potential.
  • Page 30 Section 1 – Introduction To Central Office To Extensions 1 2 3 OUTPUT BAT1 BAT2 SLT2 SLT1 Outlet Commercial Ground To Central Office To Extensions 1 2 3 OUTPUT BAT1 BAT2 SLT2 SLT1 Outlet External Ground FIGURE 3. ADIX-VS GROUNDING EXAMPLES...
  • Page 31 Fluctuation of line voltage — when heavy-duty machines are turned on/off. 5. When a line monitor is available: Record the line condition of the outlet where the ADIX-VS Control Module will be connected for a minimum of one week. As a result of your testing, you may need to install the following line protection devices to prevent the ADIX-VS System from malfunctioning: Line Surge Protector.
  • Page 32 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 1 – Introduction Cabling General cabling requirements for the ADIX-VS System are described in this section. For a more detailed description of cabling requirements see Sections 4 and 5 in the ADIX Technical Manual. General Requirements...
  • Page 33 ƒ ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) More information on ISDN BRI trunk card and VS-ICOTB card is provided later in this manual. Analog Trunk Characteristics The ADIX-VS System supports the following types of analog trunks: ƒ Caller ID Trunks ƒ...
  • Page 34 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 1 – Introduction...
  • Page 35: Adix-Vs Hardware

    • Section 2 ADIX-VS Hardware...
  • Page 36 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 1 – Introduction...
  • Page 37: Vs-Ksu

    +D=FJAH  • • Component Description VS-KSU Control Module The VS-KSU Control Module is the fundamental component of the ADIX-VS system. This unit has space reserved for the VS-PWSU power supply, system battery, and VS-MAIN motherboard. Model: VS-KSU Card Slots Part No.:...
  • Page 38 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware VS-MAIN Motherboard The VS-MAIN motherboard has a dedicated card slot for the VS-CPU/MEM CPU card. In addition the VS-MAIN Motherboard has RJ11 jacks to interface 6 Digital Stations, 2 Single-Line Stations, RJ48 jacks to interface 2 Serial Ports and an external MOH source.
  • Page 39: Chapter 1 Component Description

    Chapter 1 – Component Description VS-MAIN Switch S1 Function Switch S1 is used to set the function for the serial port connectors on the VS-MAIN Motherboard Card. Connector Postion Description Function Sets the function of the PC connector PC Programmer Mode Debug Console Mode to either PC Programmer or Debug Console Mode...
  • Page 40 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware VS-MAIN Pin-Out Modular RJ11 Jack Jack Number MAIN Pin Number Wire Color Pin Number Wire Color W-BL BL-W W-GN GN-W W-BR BR-W W-SL SL-W R-BL BL-R R-GN GN-R R-BR BR-R R-SL SL-R...
  • Page 41 Chapter 1 – Component Description S401 PRINTER PC/MODEM SLT2 SLT1 KT5 KT4KT3 KT2 KT1 FIGURE 6. VS-MAIN MOTHERBOARD CARD...
  • Page 42 Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware VS-PWSU Power Supply The VS-PWSU power supply is the main power source for the ADIX-VS system. It generates the DC voltages required for system operation. In addition it includes the ring generator voltage for the single-line ports.
  • Page 43 Chapter 1 – Component Description VS-CPU/MEM Central Processor Unit The VS-CPU/MEM card contains all of the on-board RAM for the system database. Make sure that a battery is connected to the VS-CPU/MEM card when turning off the system power or removing the card from the KSU.
  • Page 44 MAJOR ALARM Indicates a major software malfunction. The system may still be operational. Possible causes include an AC power problem, RF interference, a defective ROM or defective cards in the ADIX-VS. MINOR ALARM Indicates a minor software malfunction. The system may still be operational. The CPU files an error log for a later check.
  • Page 45 Chapter 1 – Component Description Switch S1001 Function Name Function Memory Clear OFF = Database Protect ON = Database Default ROM Sum Check ON: No Check, OFF: Check (Normal) Not Used Not Used Mode ON: Program Loader, OFF: Normal Reset Button S1002 System reset button.
  • Page 46 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware VS-CPUMEM CN1003 CN1001 SW1001 SW1002 RESET CN1002 BATT FIGURE 8. VS-CPU/MEM CARD...
  • Page 47 Chapter 1 – Component Description VS-2CITK Loop Start Trunk Card for Caller ID The VS-2CITK card interfaces up to two trunk ports to loop start central office/PBX circuits that provide Caller ID service. This card is required to use the Caller ID feature. Model: VS-2CITK Connectors:...
  • Page 48: Vs-Icotb

    The VS-ICOTB card interfaces one ISDN BRI (Basic Rate Interface) trunks to the ADIX-VS. A maximum of two VS-ICOTB cards may be installed in the ADIX-VS system. Each ISDN BRI trunk consists of two B channels and one D chanenel.
  • Page 49 Chapter 1 – Component Description VS-4PSUB Digital Station Card The VS-4PSUB card interfaces ADIX digital station terminals to the VS-KSU. Each circuit of the VS-4PSUB card is star connected to an ADIX digital telephone using #22/24 AWG one-pair twisted cable. Single-pair cable allows for bi-directional data transmission or ping-pong transmission.The loop limit of ADIX digital station terminals is 1000 feet.
  • Page 50 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware VS-4PSUB CN MB CN KT KT12/16 KT11/15 KT10/14 CN SG KT9/13 FIGURE 11. VS-4PSUB CARD...
  • Page 51 Because the ADIX-VS system utilizes the same core software as the other ADIX systems, the VS-MISC card is configurated as 8 ports in programming. However only five funtional ports are available on the VS-MISC card.
  • Page 52 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware On-Board Functions: Switch Description MBSW Make Busy. (Not support power-on maintenance) SW2A,SW2B,SW2C Select ON or OFF for paging amplifier connection ON= 2-WIRE OFF= 4-WIRE BGSW Select Y or N for BGM amplifier...
  • Page 53 Chapter 1 – Component Description VS-VML The VS-VML card provides 4 voice mail/auto attendant ports. This card is installed in slot 6 of the VS-MAIN motherboard. Model: VS-VML Connectors: ACONN Motherboard(VS-MAIN) Part No.: 057015 PC/ Modem Location: On-board Functions: slot 6 Ports: 4 per card MBSW –...
  • Page 54 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware Omega-Voice VMI Function LEDs Function Indication Not Used Not Used Hard Drive Active Flashes when hard disk drive is in use. Communications Active Flashes to indicate communication with VS-VML card through the serial port.
  • Page 55: Chapter 2 Station Equipment

    Station Equipment Key Telephones and Attendant Positions There are three types of digital telephones designed to work with ADIX-VS. Each of these phones have four fixed feature buttons and eight programmable feature buttons. The four fixed feature buttons are permanently labeled as Speaker [SPKR], Transfer [TRAN], Feature [FEAT], and Hold/Do Not Disturb [HOLD/DND].
  • Page 56 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware Component Description Multi-Purpose Buttons Programmable for a specific functions. For example, outside trunks, individual extensions, one-touch feature operation. Button Lamps (LED) Light up or flash when someone is using a line or a feature corresponding to that button.
  • Page 57 The IX-DCKT900 Digital Cordless Key Telephone is designed to work with the Omega-Phone ADIX-VS system. It is engineered to provide top-notch performance, reliable service and long life. The IX-DCKT900 must be connected to both the telephone line and an ADIX Omega-Phone digital telephone.
  • Page 58 TALK Button — Press the TALK button to go off hook when making or answering a call. FEAT (Feature) Button — Press the FEAT button to operate ADIX-VS system features. TRAN (Transfer) Button — Press the TRAN button to transfer a call from your telephone to another...
  • Page 59 Chapter 2 – Station Equipment HOLD Button — Press the HOLD button to put the current call on hold or set the Do Not Disturb feature. MEMO (Memory) Button — The MEMO button is used to store in memory and access up to 20 numbers and feature access codes.
  • Page 60 Telephone. This device supports standard TAPI functions as well as TAPI “extended” features which provide access to ADIX-VS features. It is connected to a VS-4PSUB port using #22 AWG two-pair twisted wire. This unit has jacks for an ADIX-VS Digital Telephone, Headset, Handset/Cradle, and modem.
  • Page 61: Power Supply Requirements

    An RS232C COM port. ADIX-VS Requirements An ADIX-VS digital station port. 24 AWG twisted-pair cable to establish the connection between the ADIX-VS system and the IX-COMLINK location. Power Supply Requirements The IX-COMLINK consumes the same amount of power as an ADIX-VS digital telephone. An IX-COMLINK operating with an ADIX digital telephone connected, consumes the same amount of power as two ADIX digital telephones.
  • Page 62: Optional Equipment

    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.
  • Page 63 Chapter 2 – Station Equipment Optional Communication Devices A connection from the modem LINE jack to the IX-COMLINK MODEM jack may be used for originating outgoing calls. A SoundBlaster™ or SoundBlaster™-compatible PC sound card or PC speakers may be connected to the LINE IN/LINE OUT connectors.
  • Page 64 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware Front And Rear Panel Layout The drawing below illustrates the location of each IX-COMLINK connector. FIGURE 22. IX-COMLINK CONNECTORS Side Panel Layout The drawing below illustrates the IX-COMLINK side panel. These connectors and switches are reserved for future use.
  • Page 65 Chapter 2 – Station Equipment Connectors The table below provides an overview of each IX-COMLINK connector: Connector Type Description 6-pin RJ11 Connection to an IX-8PSUB-1, IX-408, or IX-044 digital station port. Required to operate the IX-COMLINK. This port may be shared with an ADIX Digital Telephone or a stand alone port.
  • Page 66 These drivers are not included with the IX-COMLINK Installation Disk. Modem Interface. A device driver is required to control the PC modem. Iwatsu recommends using Unimodem (/V) if the application uses TAPI for controlling the modem. Also for controlling the modem, the application must use a driver which supports the modem.
  • Page 67: Optional Station Equipment

    Model: IX-SHHD Order No.: 105420 IX-SSHD Standard Handset The IX-SHHD is the factory equipped handset of all Iwatsu telephones. It can be used with a hearing aid device that uses a magnetic pick-up coil. Model: IX-SSHD Order No.: 106581...
  • Page 68 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware IX-SSPU Station Speakerphone Unit The IX-SSPU station speakerphone unit is an add-on to the ADIX digital multiline telephones. This unit must be installed to used the hands-free conversation feature on outside line calls to the ADIX telephones.
  • Page 69 Chapter 2 – Station Equipment IX-PHSAD Station Headset Adapter The IX-PHSAD station headset adapter/autodial unit is an add-on to the ADIX digital multiline telephones It adds a headset adapter and 16 keys that can be programmed for speed dial or DSS usage.
  • Page 70 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 2 – ADIX-VS Hardware IX-SREP Station Loop Extender The IX-SREP star repeater is used to extend the loop limit (distance) from the KSU to an ADIX digital telephone, DSS unit, attendant console, or digital doorphone. One star repeater extends the loop limit to 1,500 feet.
  • Page 71 • Section 3 ADIX-VS Installation...
  • Page 72 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation...
  • Page 73 +D=FJAH  • • ADIX-VS Installation This section describes the installation of the ADIX-VS system. Inspect all system components before beginning the installation process. VS-KSU The VS-KSU is powered by an internally mounted VS-PWSU power supply. It contains dedicated card slots for the VS-CPU/MEM card,three trunk interface cards, two station cards, and two universal card slots.
  • Page 74 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Completed Cabling The completed cabling connections of an VS-KSU is illustrated in Figure 31. 1 2 3 OUTPUT BAT1 BAT2 SLT2 SLT1 FIGURE 31. COMPLETED CABLING VS-KSU...
  • Page 75: Wall Mounting

    Chapter 1 – ADIX-VS Installation Wall Mounting The VS-KSU is designed to install on wall. Four wood screws are attached to mount the KSU. To wall mount the ADIX-VS 1. Drive two attached screws into wall (1). 2. Hang the KSU on the wall screws through two upper holes (2). Then tighten the screws to secure the KSU.
  • Page 76 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation...
  • Page 77 Do not mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product. The table below lists the backup power consumption of the individual ADIX-VS components. Use it as a guide to determine the quantity of backup batteries needed.
  • Page 78 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Installing Internally Mounted Batteries To install an internally-mounted backup battery in an ADIX-VS system: 1. Remove the front panel. 2. Install the batteries PE-12V0.8 in the VS-KSU. 3. Connect the batteries to the connectors marked BAT1 and BAT2 on the VS-PWSU power supplies as illustrated in Figure 33 with cable provided.
  • Page 79 Chapter 2 – Emergency System Back-Up Installing External Batteries To install an external backup battery in an ADIX-VS system: 1. Remove the front panel. 2. Feed the battery cable through the opening space on the lower left or right side of the VS-KSU.
  • Page 80 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation...
  • Page 81 +D=FJAH ! • • CPU Card Installation The VS-CPU/MEM central processing unit card is always installed in the slot marked CPU/MEM located on the motherboard (VS-MAIN) card. A detailed description of the VS-CPU/MEM card is provided earlier in this manual. Installation Follow the procedures below to install the VS-CPU/MEM card: 1.
  • Page 82 Iwatsu's participation in the RBRC program allows you to recycle the spent battery by dropping it off at local retailers of replacement nickel-cadmium batteries or at the authorized Iwatsu distributor fom whom you purchased the product.
  • Page 83: Vs-2Citk

    Trunk interface cards are used to connect both analog and digital trunks to the system. Analog trunk circuit can be programmed to accommodate either DP or DTMF lines. CAUTION! Do not remove or insert a circuit card while the ADIX-VS is powered up. ADIX-VS does not support power-on maintenance.
  • Page 84: Database Programming

    ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Installation 1. Loosen the two screws on each side of the card stopper bracket and slide the card stopper bracket down approximately ¼” in order to clear the circuit cards. 2. Plug the card into any trunk interface card slot. Make sure that the card is inserted deep enough for all connector pins to make complete contact with those on the motherboard (VM-MAIN).
  • Page 85 Installing ISDN BRI Trunk Trunks (VS-ICOTB) ISDN BRI trunk trunks are terminated to the VS-ICOTB card. Each VS-ICOTB card interfaces one ISDN BRI trunk (2B+D) to the ADIX-VS system. A maximum of three VS-ICOTB cards may be installed in the system.
  • Page 86 Class 11.77. Routing ISDN Calls According to ANI or DNIS The ADIX-VS may be programmed to route calls on ISDN BRI trunks according to either the ANI or DNIS digits received with the call. Note: The ADIX-VS will not support an ANI or DNIS alphanumeric name ID sent by the telephone company over the ISDN BRI trunk.
  • Page 87: Hardware Required

    Class 24.07 to determine if the trunk is enabled for ANI call routing. If the ISDN trunk is enabled for ANI, the ADIX-VS will search Class24.01 for a match. If a match is found the system searches Class 24.03 for an alphanumeric ID and Class 24.02 for a ringing assignment. The ringing assignment can be either a station, master hunt group, ACD group or voice mailbox.
  • Page 88 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Database Description The following database items are required to program ISDN BRI subscriber trunks. Class 01 Class.Item Description Function 01.03 Port Definition For ISDN subscriber trunks 01.04 Port Configuration Data settings for ISDN subscriber trunks Class 04 Class.Item Description...
  • Page 89: Vs-4Psub

    VS-MAIN Installing the VS-MAIN (Motherboard) The VS-MAIN card is the motherboard for the ADIX-VS. The VS-MAIN card provides six interface circuits for ADIX digital key telephones or Versa-Phones, and two interface circuits for on-premise single-line telephones. A detailed description of the VS-MAIN card is provided earlier in this bulletin.
  • Page 90 The VS-4PSUB card provides four interface circuits for ADIX key telephones,Versa-Phones. See Component Description for detailed information on the VS-4PSUB card. CAUTION! Do not remove or insert a circuit card while the ADIX-VS is powered up. The ADIX-VS does not support power-on maintenance.
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 – Digital / SLT Installation Pin-out of KT Connections Modular RJ11 Jack Jack Number 4PSUB Pin Number Pin Number Wire Color Wire Color W-BL KT 9/13 BL-W W-GN KT 10/14 GN-W W-BR BR-W W-SL KT 11/15 SL-W R-BL BL-R KT 12/16 R-GN...
  • Page 92 SLT Ringing Cycle. 1 second On, 3 seconds OFF Note: Single-Line Telephones that utilize an electro-magnetic bell may not ring properly because of the characteristics of the ringing signal for SLTs provided by the ADIX-VS. The ADIX-VS supplies square wave DC voltage as its ring generator Message Lamps The ADIX-VS does not support message lamps installed on Single-Line Telephones.
  • Page 93: Vs-Misc

    Detailed information regarding the VS-MISC card are provided earlier in this bulletin. CAUTION! Do not remove or insert any circuit card while the ADIX-VS is running. The ADIX-VS does not support power-on maintenance. The VS-MISC card uses system ports for the following input/output functions: ƒ...
  • Page 94 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation VS-MISC Card Port Assignment and Function The table below lists the default function of each circuit on the VS-MISC card: Card Slot 7 Circuit Physical Logical Port Number Function Port Miscellaneous Logical 003...
  • Page 95 Chapter 6 – Optional Feature Installation MDF Connections One quick-connection type connector is provided with the VS-MISC card. Using the table below as a guide,insert the thirty-two conectors of the cable into holes 1 through 32 makeing sure to match the correct wire color.
  • Page 96: Relay Contacts

    ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Punchdown Page Out + Page Out - Page In Page In (- BGM In BGM In (- VS-MISC BGSW NISW BGM Out BGM Out (- MBSW NISW2 ZP Spkr In ZP Spkr In (-...
  • Page 97: Vs-Vml

    VS-MAIN motherboard. Follow the instructions below to install the VS-VML. Step 1a: Installing the VS-VML Card in an existing system Step 1a is only required if the VS-VML card is being installed in an existing ADIX-VS system. Note: DO NOT INSTALL THE VS-VML CARD UNTIL STEP 9.
  • Page 98 8. Recommended Programming: Setup the Attendant All Call feature in Class 04 Item 55 and Class 07 Item 06 <NUM30>. Programming Background Music The ADIX-VS System provides a background music(BGM) interface to external P.A.system speakers and KT station speakers. Play BGM Through All KTs Programming and Conection: 1.
  • Page 99 Chapter 6 – Optional Feature Installation Relay Zone 2 Zone 1 Amplifier Input Output Source Control Output PAGE Amplifier Input Output FIGURE 40. BGM WIRING...
  • Page 100 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Play BGM Through All Speakers and External Paging External BGM can be played through all paging speakers(non-zone) when the speaker is idle, or through individual zones when the zone is idle. Setup and Programming: 1.
  • Page 101 Chapter 6 – Optional Feature Installation Play BGM Through Individual Paging Zones Follow the steps below to route BGM, using the VS-MISC interface, to up to two external zone outputs. You can enable or disable BGM for each zone by setting strapping jacks for ZONE1 through ZONE2 on the VS-MISC card.
  • Page 102 This section describes the various external paging applications compatible with the ADIX-VS System. The VS-MISC provides 2 external page zones. Paging Through a P.A. System The VS-MISC card and a punchdown block must be installed to interface a P.A. system to ADIX-VS System. Setup and Programming 1.
  • Page 103: Zone Paging

    Chapter 6 – Optional Feature Installation Zone Paging The VS-MISC card and a punchdown block must be installed to interface to a zone P.A. system. Setup and Programming: 1. Access the programming mode from a programming KT,or PC Programmer. Go to Class 08 Item 04-Page Group Station/Zone.
  • Page 104 BGM amplifier,and zone speakers. Two-Way Paging The ADIX-VS System can be connected to two-way talk-back paging amplifiers.Either a two-wire or four-wire talk-back amplifier can be used. The two-wire connection reduces the P.A. input sensitivity because of the hybrid circuit inserted in the input.
  • Page 105: External Ringer

    Chapter 6 – Optional Feature Installation External Ringer Individual incoming trunks can be assigned to activate an external loud ringer connected to the punchdown block. The ringer can be set as either a day ringer or a night ringer To set up an external ringer: 1.
  • Page 106: Remote Control

    ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Remote Control Flexible relays on the VS-MISC card can be used to control a customer provided device such as an electric door lock. Setup and Programming: 1. Access the programming mode from a programming KT,or PC Programmer. Go to Class 04 Item 35-MISC Function Port and program the miscellaneous logical port location of the relays and the relay numbers on the VS-MISC card to used for remote control applications.
  • Page 107 Chapter 6 – Optional Feature Installation Night Mode Switch A universal night switch can be installed to manually switch the system into night mode. Setup and Programming: 1. Access the programming mode from a programming KT,or PC Programmer. Go to Class 04 Item 31-Night Mode Start Time and program automatic night mode start time if desired.
  • Page 108 Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation Programming Music On Hold (MOH) The ADIX-VS System can be programmed to play music on hold using an external MOH source. Installation and Programming 1. Access the programming mode from a programming KT,or PC Programmer.
  • Page 109 Station Message Detail Recorder A printer connected to the RS232C port (PRINTER) on the motherboard(VS-MAIN) card can print out details of incoming and outgoing calls made through the ADIX-VS System. To install a station message detail recorder: 1. Plug the attached serial cable into the connector labeld PRINTER on the motherboard (VS-MAIN) card as illustrated Figure 50.
  • Page 110 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation On-Site PC Programmer An IBM compatible XT/AT personal computer can be used to program or change the ADIX-VS database. The motherboard (VS-MAIN) card is required for serial communication. Setup and Programming: 1. Plug the serial cable into the connector labeld PC/MODEM on the motherboard(VS-MAIN) card as illustrated Figure 51.
  • Page 111 Chapter 6 – Optional Feature Installation Using ADIX PC Programmer Follow the directions below to use the ADIX PC Programmer interface to program the ADIX-VS Telephone System. Note: ADIX PC Programmer saves the database as a series of files with extentions. The file extensions for ADIX-VS databases are .KVA –...
  • Page 112 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation...
  • Page 113 • Section 4 ADIX-VS Programming...
  • Page 114 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 4 – ADIX-VS Programming...
  • Page 115 The ADIX-VS system architecture has 001-114 ports pre-programmed to correspond with the ADIX architecture. Only 45 logical ports are available in the ADIX-VS system due to physical port numbers that are skipped. Physical Port Layout The physical port number is a fixed location number corresponding to a single circuit on either the VS-MAIN motherboard, or a station, trunk, miscellaneous, or voice mail circuit card.
  • Page 116 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 4 – ADIX-VS Programming Logical Port Layout Each ADIX-VS physical port has a corresponding logical port number. Depending on the type of circuit, the logical port number will be either a: ƒ Station Logical Port Number ƒ...
  • Page 117 Database Description This section lists the database programming Class and Item information that has changed, or was added with the introduction of the ADIX-VS. The data that has changed is in effect only when an ADIX-VS is used. Class 02 Class 02, Item 01 —...
  • Page 118 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 4 – ADIX-VS Programming Class 07, Item 04 — Paging Group Access Number Access code for All Call Paging – Group 13 (data in Class 08.04 Group 5 and Group 10) Class 07, Item 06 — Feature Access Codes Feature 01 ....501...
  • Page 119 Chapter 2 – Database Description Class 10 Class 10, Item 02 — Station Access Number The table below lists default numbering for station numbers. The numbers must match the corresponding voicemail mailbox numbers. IMPORTANT: The attendant station must be assigned to physical and logical port 1 only. Logical Port Number Station Type Extension Number...
  • Page 120 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 4 – ADIX-VS Programming Class 14 Class 14, Item 01 — Station Key Pattern Note: The [VMMNT] key is programmed as key number 175. See page 121 for more information. Pattern No. 001 – KT No.1 (Default), with CITK...
  • Page 121 Chapter 2 – Database Description Class 15 Class 15, Item 01 Attendant Key Pattern Note: The [VMMNT] key is programmed as key number 175. See page 121 for more information. Pattern No. 001 - SATT with CITK COL 10 COL 11 COL 12 COL 13 COL 14...
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  • Page 123 3. The following information is displayed on the station LCD: ENTER CLASS 0#1 ADIX-KT 24 LINE User Programming Mode. User Programming Mode provides limited access to ADIX-VS database programming. You may access User Programming Mode from the Attendant Position (Extension 201/Station Logical Port 001).
  • Page 124 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 4 – ADIX-VS Programming...
  • Page 125 +D=FJAH " • • Database Programming Items Once you have accessed system programming mode, the following database items are accessible as indicated depending on the programming mode — Installer Mode or User Mode. From Installer Mode, all database items are accessible. From User Mode, database items listed in italics are not accessible.
  • Page 126 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 4 – ADIX-VS Programming Class 04 (Cont.) Class 10 04.45 − Remote CO Forward Message (10.01 ) 10.02 − Station Numbering Number 04.46 − Remote CO Forward Duration 10.03 − Station Distance 04.47 − Automatic Repeat Dial-Duration 10.04 −...
  • Page 127 Chapter 4 – Database Programming Items Class 10 (Cont.) Class 11 (Cont.) 10.53 − Attendant Automatic Hold 11.40 − Toll Restriction Group Number 10.54 − Attendant Call Progress Tone 11.41 − Predial Group Number 10.55 − Attendant Overflow Level 11.42 − Equal Access Group Number 10.56 −...
  • Page 128 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 4 – ADIX-VS Programming Class 24 Class 28 24.01 − Caller ID/ANI Incoming Number 28.01 − Network Number 24.02 − Caller ID/ANI Conversion Number 28.02 − Network Attribute 24.03 − Caller ID/ANI Number ID 28.03 − Network Internal (Class 24.04)
  • Page 129 A brief description of each feature, including programming information, is included below. Caller ID / ANI Information 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...
  • Page 130 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 5 – ADIX-VS Feature Enhancements Programming Class Item Description Input Default Determines if Caller ID/ANI/DNIS information is saved 0 = Abandoned Calls Only for All Calls or Abandoned Calls Only 1=All Calls Conditions 1. When 1 (All Calls) is selected in Class 04.70<NUM36>, no indication is given to distinguish between abandoned calls and answered calls.
  • Page 131 Chapter 4 – Database Programming Items Voice Mail Monitor (Answering Machine Emulation) When a station is set for call forward to voice mail, notification is sent to the station when a call is forwarded to voice mail. The station user may then choose to monitor the voice mail message as it is being recorded.
  • Page 132 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 5 – ADIX-VS Feature Enhancements Operation To initiate Voice Mail Monitoring: 1. After the call is answered by voice mail at an idle station: 2. If set for manual activation, You will hear a Monitor Tone 3.
  • Page 133 Chapter 4 – Database Programming Items Conditions 1. Packet 23, (Class 04.77<23>), d1 must be programmed as “2222”. 2. Each system extension must be enabled to use this feature in Class 10.72<EXTLxxx-07>. 3. In order to use this feature, the station must be enabled for Call Monitor and Barge-In (Class 10.40).
  • Page 134 ADIX-VS Technical Manual Section 5 – ADIX-VS Feature Enhancements...
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