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Chapter 5:
Programming the Iwatsu Adix
Entering and Exiting Programming Mode
The Iwatsu ADIX can either use a laptop or terminal with Iwatsu-provided software, 
connected to the RJ45 port labeled “PC” on the front of the EDVIF circuit card, or can use 
a display telephone plugged into Port 1 (which defaults to extension 201).
To enter programming mode from the telephone:
1. Place programming template over keypad and buttons (or use the diagram in this 
chapter).
2. Press Feature # 1 2 3 4 9 7 which...

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The Iwatsu software is organized into three types of areas:
 Class areas which denote large categories of functions and settings
 Item areas that allow you to work on subcategories within a Class level
 Number areas which usually are settings and functions particular to a telephone or 
individual incoming C.O. line, etc.
To access a programming area (once you are in programming mode):
1. Press Class.
2. Dial the two-digit class number (for example,...

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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 
              DA
The 4 is the class; 77 is the item; 14 is the number. DA (or whatever value is dis-...

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Num 13 Port Disconnect Signal Type 0
Num 14 Trunk Packeting 0
Num 15 Port Loop Open Duration 25
5. Program Class 4, Item 77  (Voice Mail Packet Codes) as follows.
Num 1 Direct Trunk Call 01
Num 2 Direct Intercom Call 06
Num 3 Transferred Trunk Call 07
Num 4 Camp-On Recall 07
Num 5 Trunk Recall 07
Num 6 Direct Transfer to VM 06
Num 7 Station Xfer of CO Call 07
Num 8 Station Xfer of Intercom Call 07
Num 9 CO Call to Station to VM 07
Num 10 Intercom Call to...

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Num 1 Fixed Forwarding 1 (for Busy/NoAnswer)
11. Program Class 10, Item 78 as follows:
Num 1  Forwarding Destination 47
Notification and Integration Files
For each telephone switching system, Amanda@SOHO stores files with notification, dial 
code, and integration information. When you select a telephone switching system, 
Amanda knows which files to use for your switch. The files contain:
 The tokens that turn the message waiting light on are in...

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151.pbx contains the following lines:
Iwatsu Adix 16/48
####################################################
# Iwatsu Adix                                      #
####################################################
dl_dtwait F---       # Dial code to put a caller on transfer hold         :
dl_ndtret -          # Dial code to use when there is no transfer dialtone:
dl_rnaret F-         # Dial code to return to caller after Ring No Answer :
dl_bsyret F-...

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Chapter 6:
Programming the NEC Electra, Level I
Getting Started
This chapter covers the NEC Electra, Level I, software release 2.00 and later. 
To connect Amanda@SOHO to an NEC Electra, Level I, you need one SLT-F(1G)-200 
digital-to-analog converter external box for each analog voice mail port.
Connect Amanda@SOHO to the telephone switching system by connecting one RJ-11 
pair from each voice mail port to the RJ-11 jack on the SLT. The RJ-11 cord from the SLT 
to the digital port is built into the NEC...

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6. Press the TRF key to write the setting to the database and move on to the next data 
setting. For example, after providing a setting for port one or feature one, you move 
on to port two or feature two. When you reach the last port or feature, you move on to 
the next memory block. For example, you would move from memory block 1-67 to 1-
68.
7. Press the SPKR key to stop programming.
The following diagram shows a typical telephone set with its display and...

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Chapter 6: Programming the NEC Electra, Level I 51
To program the hunt group:
1. Press the FNC key.
2. Press the HOLD key.
3. Press #0*
4. Assign physical ports to the logical voice mail extensions.
a. Press the LK4 key.
b. Press 06.
This places you in memory block 4-06.
The first port number appears on the display.
c. Press 50.
d. Press the TRF key to write the setting to the database.
e. Repeat steps C and D for each port.
After typing 50 for the last port, you enter memory block 4-07.
5. In memory...

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7.To record messages, press 667.
8. Press the TRF key to write the setting to the database and move on to access code 
VM05.
9.To forward all calls, press 667.
10. Press the TRF key to write the setting to the database and move on to access code 
VM06.
11.To forward busy, press 666.
12. Press the TRF key to write the setting to the database and move on to access code 
VM07.
13.To forward no answer, press 667.
14. Press the TRF key to write the setting to the...
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