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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 256/832 A’ITENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLA~ON 
Issue 1, November 1994 
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Set the PC Modem Card with the following 
parameters: COM Port 2, DIR and DCD 
followed by the modem, and auto answer. 
Replace the cover on the PC and re-install the 
screws. 
Plug one end of a two-pair mod-to-mod line cord 
into jack 54 on the Interface Card. Plug the other 
end of the...

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SPECIFICATIONS % INSTALLATION 
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IMX/GMX 256/832 ATTENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE 
Removing Existing Interface Software (If 
Necessary) 
3.5 When upgrading from one 416B32 interface soft- 
ware version to another 416/832 interface software ver- 
sion, no special installation procedure is required. Sim- 
ply install the new software as outlined on the previous 
page. This same easy installation method also applies 
when upgrading from one 256 interface software ver-...

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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 256/832 ATI’ENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS & INSTUTION 
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. ...,,:, Changing The Interface Card Address And 
Interrupt Level 
3.8 Ifnecessary, the Interface Card canbe set at an ad- 
dress other than $300. To use other addresses, the Sl DIP 
switches can be set in different combinations. Using the 
following information, you can determine the correct 
settings for all 64 On/Off combinations that yield ad- 
dresses $200-$3F8. 
3.9 The address...

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SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLA’I’ION 
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IMX/GMX 256/832 ATTENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE 
Special Key Sequences 
3.12 
Occasionally, special circumstances arise in 
which you may need 
to clear the keyboard buffer (user 
error, after an object has rested against the keyboard, 
etc.). To clear the buffer, press the CTRL and C keys at 
the same time. 
3.13 If desired, you can access the DOS prompt by 
pressing CTRL, SHlFT, and X simultaneously (if a MA- 
JOR ALARh4 display is...

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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
IMXIGMX 256/832 ATTENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 
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4.1 The Attendant Computer Console database is 
derived from the system database. Information is trans- 
ferred to the console by performing a database down- 
load. 
4.2 A download must be performed when the console 
is first installed and when any changes are made in the 
system database through the system programming mon- 
itor....

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SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLATION 
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IMX/GMX 256/832 ATTENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE 
(2) Press F4 to select “Time.” The screen prompts 
you to “Enter the Time to Begin Database Down- 
load.” 
(3) Enter the time in the indicated format with the 
hours and minutes separated with a colon (for ex- 
ample, “13:OO” or“l:OOpm”) and pressENTER. 
The “Modem Options for Database Download” 
window returns. (If you wish to disable the auto- 
matic 
afownlo~ erase the current entry...

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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 256/832 ATIYENJIANT COMPUTER CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS % INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 
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-uP Displays how the interface card is configured. 
Utilities Hard disk backup and restore: Maintenance. 
Diagnostics Perform interface card diagnostics. 
Download Perform multiple downloads. 
Quit Exit to DOS. 
5. UTILITIES 
5.1 The Attendant Computer Console software con- 
tains a utilities program that allows the installer or...

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SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLATION Issui+ 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
lMX/GMX 256/832 ATTENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE 
Restolp 
5.11 
To restore the console OPTERM directory files 
to the hard disk, from the backup floppy disks, select 
“Restore” by pressing R and then ENTER. The follow- 
ing prompts tell you how to complete the restore rou- 
tine: 
Restoring ALL Attendant * s 
Console 
files.. . 
All Attendants Console files are 
going to be overwritten. Press ctrl-c 
to abort, any other key to continue....

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played over the speaker. If you wish to have the tones 
play again, press R. If you do not hear the tones, 
press N and a FAILED message will appear. If you 
hear the tones, press Y and a PASSED message 
appears. The prompt moves to the next line. 
Speaker volume adjust: The Prompt shows 
“PASSED? (Y/N/R).” You should hear a single tone, 
that increases in...

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SPECIFICATIONS % INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 256/832 A l’TENDANT COMPUTER CONSOLE 
1. DOWNLOAD 
.27 The download option is used to test the modem 
ard installed in the Attendant Computer Console by 
erforming several downloads. It tests the modem card 
x compatibility with the Attendant Computer Console 
nterface Card and tests the performance of the modem. 
.28 When “Download” is selected from the main uti- 
ties window shown on page l-11, the following 
rindow...
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