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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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INTER-TEL PRACTICES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION Issue 2, June 1993 10. BATTERY BACK-UP EQUIPMENT 10.1 The GLX-Plus System can be equipped with op- tional system battery back-up using an uninterruptable power supply or a standby power supply. (Refer to page 2-12 for specifications.) 10.2 To install an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) or standby power supply (SPS) unit, follow these steps: (1) Turn the KSU AC power switch (PWR) to the OFF position and unplug the AC power...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES FEATURES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 2, June 1993 FEATURES CONTENTS 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 2. Feature Keys And Codes ............................................. 4-3 3. CO Line Features ................................................... 4-4 A. Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Or Dial-Pulse Signaling .......... 4-4 B. Flexible Incoming Ring Assignment...
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FEATURES Issue 2. June 1993 INTER-TEL PRACTICES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE CONTENTS PAGE 13. Call Pick-Up (Reverse Transfer) ....................................... 4-24 ;’ 14. Paging ............................................................ 4-25 15. Call Forwarding .................................................... 4-26 16. Privacy Release ..................................................... 4-29 17. Call Privacy Restore (Executive Or GLX-Plus Keysets Only) ............... 4-29...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES FEATURES GLX-PLUS INS ‘IALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 2, June 1993 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The GLX-Plus System has many easy-to-use features. This section describes the features and provides detailed instructions on their use. Refer to the user guides for simplified instructions on using station features. 2. FEATURE KEYS AND CODES 2.1 Keysets have feature keys that allow one-key access to the station features. 2.2 At keyset stations, most of the station features are selected...
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FEATURES Issue 2, June 1993 INTER-TEL PRACTICES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 3. CO LINE FEATURES 3.1 This section explains the CO line functions and programmable features. NOTE REGARDING CO LINE SECURITY While this system is designed to be reasonably secure against CO line misuse by outside callers, there is no im- plied warranty that it is invulnerable to unauthorized in- trusions and toll fraud. If the central off& does not provide supervision, and disconnect the call when one party...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURES Issue 2, June 1993 3.8 As a means of controlling costs, the system can be programmed to restrict specific stations from being used to dial toll calls. The toll restrictions and exceptions in- clude: 0 Basic Toll Restrictions l Allow System Speed-Dial Numbers to Bypass Toll Restriction 0 Exclude CO Line(s) from Toll Restriction Basic Toll Restrictions 3.9 There are three system programming options available that are used with...
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FEATURES Issue 2, June 1993 INTER-TEL PRACTICES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 5. STATION INSTRUMENTS 5.1 To allow system flexibility and cost efficiency, a variety of station instruments can be used on the GLX- Plus System. They are: l Standard Keyseta l Executive Keysets l GLX-Plus Keysets - display and non-display l Industry-standard, AC-ringing, single-line, dual- tone multi-frequency (DTMF) sets A. KEYSETS 5.2 The Executive and GLX-Plus keysets differ from the Standard Keyset in...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURES Issue 2, June 1993 Keyset Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Indications 5.10 The keyset line keys and feature keys (except PAGE and E-PAGE) are equipped with LEDs. The LED flash rates, shown in the table below, indicate the status of the stations, CO lines, and features. The rates are shown in inter- ruptions per minute (IPIvQ ON/OFF CONSTANT MEDIUM DOUBLE FLUTTER WlTH STEADY FLUlTER FLASH FLASH SLOW FLASH PAUSE 0 IPM 300 IPM so IPM 60...
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FEATURES Issue 2, June 1993 INTER-TEL PRACTICES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DWBLF) Keys 5.11 The Executive and GLX-Plus keysets have 12 DSS/BLF keys that provide one-key intercom access to each of the 12 stations. The LEDs under the DSS/BLF keys create a busy lamp field and flash at different rates to indicate the status of each station. Each flash rate has a distinct meaning, as described below. Flash rates are given in interruptions per...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES FEATURES GLX-PLUS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 2, June 1993 Volume Controls 5.19 On Standard and Executive Keysets, speaker volume and ring tone volume are controlled by two thumbwheels on the right-hand side of the keyset. 5.20 On GLX-Plus Keyseta, volume is controlled by pressing volume control feature keys (labeled VOL UP and VOL DN) on the keyset. 5.21 TO CHANGE VOLUMES ONA GLX-PLUS KEYSET: (1) While performing or listening to any of the fol- lowing functions,...