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Inter-Tel Glx Plus Issue 2 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
Inter-Tel Glx Plus Issue 2 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 2 OF THE GLX-PLUS MANUAL JANUARY 1996 Home And Local/Non-Local Extended Area Codes In many areas, the telephone company has created call- cost arrangements that refer to “home,” “local,” and “non-local” area codes. The Home Area Code is the area code within which the system resides. The “local” Ex- tended Area Codes are additional area codes that the telephone company considers local or toll local calls from the Home Area Code. Calls placed to “non-local” Extended Area Codes...
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JANUARY 1996 ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 2 OF THE GLX-PLUS MANUAL Allowed And Restricted Area Codes NOTE: This method can be used to restrict calls to 900 and 976 numbers. However, 911 and 1911 calls cannot be restricted. You can allow or restrict specific area codes. Restricting an area code prevents users from placing calls to that area code. Allowing an area code allows users to place calls to all office codes within that area code. (To restrict specific office codes within an area code, use the...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 2 OF THE GLX-PLUS MANUAL JANUARY 1996 Absorbed Digits CO lines can be programmed to “absorb” or ignore the first digit(s) dialed so that only the remaining digits are checked for toll restriction and call cost purposes. There are two applications for this feature: PBX installations and installations in areas where part of the local office code is absorbed by the central office. If a caller select a line and dials the absorbed digits, those digits will be absorbed (ignored) by...
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JANUARY 1996 ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 2 OF THE GLX-PLUS MANUAL PROGRAM PLANNING SHEET Numbering Plan Flags (SPDL 031) Place a check mark in the appropriate box to indicate whether the flag should be enabled or disabled. FLAG ENABLED (1) DISABLED (2) Office Codes Used As Area Codes Area Codes Used As Office Codes Toll Digit Allowed On Toll Calls Toll Digit Required On Toll Long Distance Calls Home And Extended Area Codes (SPDL 032) Home Area Code 1 LOCAL (*) OR I- Cy Extended Area Code #l NON-LOCAL...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 2 OF THE GLX-PLUS MANUAL JANUARY 1996 Database Programming Report A database report can be generated at the SMDR device station and printed to show a summary of database pro- gramming, as described on page 4-38 of the manual. not include the lists of allowed and restricted area and office codes.) The report is shown below. Database reports can be recorded on a customer-pro- vided printer or an alternate device, such as a personal When you generate a System Report or a...
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JANUARY 1996 ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 2 OF THE GLX-PLUS MANUAL System Option 1 Operation Changed To Support NANP System Option 1 (restrict calls that begin with 0 or 1) op- erates differently, now that the numbering plan flags and the area/office code programming affect toll restriction. If the NANP flags are set correctly for the GLX-Plus site, the following will occur when System Option 1 is enabled: When the caller dials 1, plus an allowed area code and office code; the call is allowed. When the...
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ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 2 OF THE GLX-PLUS MANUAL JANUARY 1996 CHANGES AND CORRECTIONS TO Page 5-7, paragraph 4.7, step 2: The “2” on third line ISSUE 2 is part of the dialing sequence (i.e., dial # 0 1 2). Please note the following changes and corrections to Issue 2 of the GLX-Plus Installation and Field Mainte- nance Manual. Page 2-10, paragraph 4.14: The first sentence should read as follows: The Executive Keyset has a two-conductor modular jack... Page 2-13, section F: The optional SMDR Adapter...