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Chapter 2
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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
]. They can, however, also be reprogrammed.
Digital Telephone Components
Figure 13 points out the components of ADIX digital
telephones. The table that follows lists certain components and a brief description of their function.
FIGURE 13 DIGITAL TELEPHONE COMPONENTS
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