The ADIX-VS usually had a 'dial 9' default as far as the outgoing groups go. Programming may be needed to remove uninstalled lines from the group. Each line port also had a default access code, 101 for line 1, 102 for line 2 and so on. Unless the installer turned all those codes off, you should be able to access an outgoing line using one of those codes.

You can program the system through the attendant station. Get a copy of the tech manual and bring a lunch, though. Get your Avaya buddies to help you out. The language is actually kind of similar between the two systems-I work on both on a daily basis.

If you do start programming through the keyset, be aware that analog POTS lines are numbered as CO 10, CO 11, CO 12 and so on. CO 1, 2 ,3 etc were used for BRI trunks, so ignore anything you see concerning CO1 through CO 9

Last edited by JBean3329; 07/27/18 06:21 PM.

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