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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
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GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
Issue 2, May 1990 
(2) 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) 
(6) Enter up to seven alpha and/or numeric char- 
acters for the intercom number or user name. 
If searching for a name, the whole name does 
not have to be entered. You may switch be- 
tween modes by pressing the MSG key (lit = 
alphanumeric, unlit = numeric). 
a. 
In numeric mode (MSG key unlit): Press the 
keypad keys to enter a valid intercom num- 
ber. Press the MUTE key to backspace, if...

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(If a call is ringing in or holding on the selected 
line, pressing the flashing line or ANS key will 
answer the call and terminate the directory 
function.) OR, switch to the intercom directory by press- 
ing the 
IC key. (Intercom directory in- 
structions are given on page 4-80.) ., 
OR, search for a different system speed-dial 
number by repeating steps 2 through 4. NOTE: If an intercom call is camped on and 
the...

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24. HOUSE PHONE 
24.1 This feature provides users with the ability to 
place a pre-designated intercom or outside call simply 
by lifting the handset (or pressing the SPKR key) on a 
designated house phone. There are several applica- 
tions for this feature, such as: 
Courtesy paging phone: Visitors hear pages in- 
structing them to pick up the house phone (such as 
the “courtesy paging phone” used in airport ter-...

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25. REDIALING 
25.1 The redial feature stores a telephone number 
dialed manually or speed dialed at the station (up to 
32 digits). If the station user reaches a busy number or 
is disconnected, or if there is no answer, the number 
can be redialed easily. 
25.2 Only one telephone number can be stored in 
redial memory at one time. With keysets, this number 
can be stored in one of two ways, depending on keyset...

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26. PAGING 
26.1 The paging feature allows announcements to 
be made through keyset internal speakers. Optional 
paging equipment (an amplifier and paging speakers) 
may also be installed to provide paging for an external 
area, such as a warehouse or loading dock. 
26.2 The installer can place keysets and/or the ex- 
ternal paging speaker network in up to six paging 
zones. When the system is initialized, all keysets and...

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28. DO-NOT-DISTURB 
28.1 Placing a station in do-not-disturb halts all 
pages, incoming intercom calls, camped-on calls, and 
calls transferred to that station. Queue callbacks, re- 
calls, and direct ring-in calls are not blocked. Another 
user calling the station while it is in do-not-disturb 
hears a repeating signal of four fast tones and a pause; 
the user cannot camp on, but can queue or leave a 
message at the...

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28.8 When using either mode, keyset users may use 
the SPD/BLF keys (digits stored in the outside num- 
ber location) and/or the REDL key to enter stored 
numbers or messages. Speed-dial numbers can be 
chained together when entering messages that re- 
quire more that 16 digits. When programming a mes- 
sage in speed-dial memory, use the SPCL key in place 
of the FWD key to advance or insert spaces. 
28.9 
(1) 
TO ENABLE...

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28.11 
TO MOVE A CAMPED-ON INTERCOM CAL.L TO 
DO-NOT-DISTURB: 
If, 
while on a call, you hear call waiting signals and you 
wish to let the caller know you do not want to be dis- 
turbed: 
(1) 
Keyset: Press the DND key. The key lights. 
The intercom caller is no longer camped on 
and receives do-not-disturb indications. 
Single-Line Set: (This procedure will interrupt 
your call in progress.) Press 
the FLASH key...

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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
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Issue 2. Mav 1990 
31. REMINDER MESSAGES (KEYSETS 
ONLY) 
31.1 Reminder messages are set, like an alarm 
clock, to signal a keyset station at a specified time. 
The user can select the message and time up to 24 
hours in advance. Twenty different reminder mes- 
sages are available. These messages can be repro- 
grammed by the installer or any attendant. 
31.2 At the programmed time, the reminder mes- 
sage signals the station with eight...

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32. DATA DEVICE ATTACHMENTS (3) 
(24-LINE KEYSETS ONLY) 
32.1 A customer-provided, modem-equipped data 
device (such as a data terminal or a personal comput- 
er) may be attached to any 24-line keyset that has an 
optional Data Port Module installed. The 1Zline key- 
sets cannot have data device attachments. (4) 
NOTE: Because incoming calls must be transferred 
to the data path by pressing the DATA key, auto-...
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