Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 256/832 Manual
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j ““t? ! .? Part Number 440.8078 ::/ ....: I:. .= INTEGRATED TM lM!!GMX256/832 AITENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE MANUAL Issue 1, November 1994 . . . _’ @ Inter-Tel Integrated Systems, Inc. 1994 Printed in USA
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‘, .’ .‘( IMX/GMX 256/832 AlTENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE ISSUE 1 I: .._,_ Y - INDEX OF NEW FEATURES For those individuals who are already familiar with the Issue 1 manuals for the IMX 2561832 and GMX-2561832 Sys- tems, the following new items are documented in this Issue 1 combination manual. For complete information on each item, refer to the page numbers following the brief explanation. Also, throughout the manual, “change bars” like the one at the right have been placed in the margins to indicate...
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INDEX OF NEW FEATURES (continued) Station Exchange This programmable station feature allows a station user to exchange the extension numbers of two station circuits. This swaps the database and user programmed features of the extension numbers between two station circuits without the need for database programming. The circuit number of the station locations are unchanged, but the extension numbers are changed. gee pages 2-38. Modem Compatibility Testing There is a new option in the utilities...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 256/832AmANT COMPUTEX CONSOLE TABLE OF CONTENTS Issue 1, November 1994 - ,’ TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS PAGE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION .................................. l-l 1. Introduction ......................................................... l-l 2. Specifications ........................................................ l-2 . Interface Card ................................................... l-2 B. Interface Sofiware...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTER-TFLPRAcTIcES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 256/832 A’ITENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE 6. Intercom Calls ....................................................... 2-19 . Intercom Directory ............................................... 2-19 B. Placing Intercom Calls ............................................ 2-19 C Ring Intercom Always ............................................. 2-21 D. Intercom Camp On And Busy Station Callback (Queue) ................ 2-21 E. Off-Hook Voice...
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,....1/ ._-,’ INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 256/832 A’ITENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE TABLE OF CONTENTS Issue 1, November 1994 CONTENTS H. Remote Station Feature Cancel ..................................... 2-45 I. Remote Hunt Group Remove/Replace ............................... 2-46 J. System Alarm Reporting .......................................... 2-46 . ‘Dunk Maintenance ............................................... 2-47 L. Generating An SMDA Report ...................................... 2-47 M....
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INTER-TJ3.L PRACTICES IlWVGMX 256/832 ATTENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS % INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 SPECIFICAmONS AND INSTALLATION CONTENTS PAGE 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-l 2. Specifications ........................................................ l-2 A Interface Card ................................................... l-2 B. Interface Software...
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SPECIFICATIONS % INS’MLLATION Issue 1, November 1994 INTEB-TELPBACTICES IMX/GMX 256/832 A’lTENDANT COMPUTEB CONSOLE 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 The Attendant Computer Console is an IBM (or compatible) PC equipped with the following: I 0 MS-DOS version 3.3 or above (if using 6.2, do not use the DoubleSpace or Men&laker utilities) . Minimumof64OkRAM 0 At least 20MB available space on the hard disk drive l Double- or high-density, SJ&inch floppy disk drive 0 Hard and Floppy Disk Controller Cards 0...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES JMXIGMX 256/832 A’ITENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 C. CONSOLE CABLING 2.6 For each console unit, industry-standaxd, three- pair (24 AWG) twisted cable is run from the station loca- tion to the MDF. All station cables are terminated on blocks at the MDF and on six-conductor modular jack assemblies at the station locations. 2.7 The loop limit for the Attendant Computer Con- sole cabling is 103 ohms/2000 feet (609 m.). Refer to the...
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SPECIFICATIONS & INS’MLLATION Issue 1, November 1994 JNTER-TELPRAcTIcES lMX/GMX 256/832 A’ITEND ANT COMPUTER CONSOLE 3. INSTALLATION A. HARDWARE IMXALLATlON 3;l The AC power outlet for the console unit must have a third-wire ground, and the 256 or 416/832 Sys- tem must be properly grounded. If both ground connec- tions are nof complete, the Attendant Computer Con- sole may not work correctly. 3.2 TO AissEhmLEm ATTENDANT COMPiJlER CONSOLE: NOTE: Refer to the figure below for Interface Card...