Installation manual
Chapter 5: Programming the Iwatsu Adix 45
The display reads:
04.12
24
The 4 is the class; 12 is the item. Because this item has no numbers, the item’s setting
is displayed. In this example, the setting is 24.
5. If this item is divided into numbers, you press Num and dial the two-digit number.
For example, if you were programming Class 4 Item 77 Number 14, the display
would read:
04.77 <Num14>
DA
The 4 is the class; 77 is the item; 14 is the number. DA (or whatever value is dis-
played) is the current setting for this number.
6. To enter the setting, dial the number (for example, dial 24 for 24). To enter letters,
press the following buttons:
7. After selecting a setting, press Enter to save that information before going on to the
next class, item, or number.
Setting Up an Iwatsu ADIX
1. The first area to address is Class 4, Item 12: The camp-on duration timer.
This number must be at least 10 larger than the number for the Fwd No Answer
Timer. The default is 60 (seconds).
2. The second area is Class 4, Item 13: The Fwd No Answer Timer. The default is 12
seconds.
3. Proceed to Class 4, Item 55: True Attendant Position.
Input “1” if the physical port 1 is the attendant port.
4. Program Class 4, Item 71 (Voice Mail Data) as follows:
Num 2 Camp-on Treatment 0=MOH 1=RBT
Choose either music on hold or ring backtone.
Num 10 Port DTMF Speed Choose 2 or 3
Num 11 Port In-Packet Pause Time 0
Num 12 Port Pre-Disconnect Signal 0
For: Press
DA SPKR SPKR
DB SPKR TRAN
DC SPKR FEAT
DD SPKR HOLD
F TRAN
S FEAT