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INTER-TELPRACTICE!3lMX/GMX 256 INSTAz,LATION 81 MAINTENANCE
INSTALLATIONIssue 1, November 1994
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INSlYALLA~ONIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACITCESIM.X/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
8.SMDRfSMDA OUTPUT DEVICE
INS’ll4LLATION
8.1The output device(s) for the Station Message De-
tail Recording (SMDR) and Station Message Detail Ac-
counting (SMDA) features must meet the requirementsand match the RS-232-C 
DB9 pinouts described in
SPECIFICATIONS on page 2-31. The cables for the de-
vice(s) must not be longer than 50 feet (15 meters).
8.2To connect an output device to the RCPU Card in
the equipment...

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INSTALLATION
Issue 1, November 1994
10. EXTERNAL MUSIC SOURCEINS’IALLATION
10.1If desired, up to two external music sources (Port
1 and Port 2) may be connected to the system. The first
two pair of wires on the RCPU Card terminal block (see
Figure 
3-20 on page 3-31) are the inputs for the optional
external music sources (radio, tape player, etc.). If two
music sources are connected, 
keyset users have the option of having background music from either music
source. For the Music-On-Hold feature, either...

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JNS’lXLIAmONIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESllbWGMX2S6INsTAwLATION & MAINTENANCE
12. POST-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST12.1 
TotnsurethatthesystemhasbeeninstallcdpIop
erly, review the installation outline on page 3-2. Then
review the items in the following list as a final check.
- Equipment cabinet, MDF, and station locations, andcable runs meet environmental requirements and
cable lengths are within loop limits.
- The system power supply is plugged into an isolated,dedicated AC outlet, and no other...

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lNrER-TELPRACTICESFEATURES
WGMX 2% INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEIssue 1, November 1994
FEATURES
CONzrmvTSI-AGE1. Introduction
........................................................4-4
2.Accessing The Features..............................................
. 
FeatureCodes..................................................4-4
B. Feature Keys...................................................4-4
CSPCL And FLASH Keys..........................................
D. Trunk Access Codes..................

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INTER-TELPRAcmCEsIMX/GMX 256 INSX4LLATION 81 MAINTENANCE
CONTENTS
/
9. Signals And Tones...................................................
4-54
. Ring Signals
....................................................4-54
B. Call Processing Signals
...........................................4-54
10. Intercom Calls
......................................................
4-55
.
Programming For Private Intercom Calls...........................4-55
B. Station-To-station Calling...

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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEIssue 1. Nov%z
23. Speed Dialing.......................................................4-85
A System Speed Dialing............................................4-85
B. Station Speed Dialing............................................4-88
24. Optional System Directory- Intercom And Outside (Keysets Only)........4-90
. Intercom Directory..............................................4-90
B. Outside...

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FEA-Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INS’lXLLATION & MAINTENANCE
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1The 256 System, in addition to its sleek, modularappearance and 
easy installation and programming,
provides many user-friendly features. To describe the
system features, this
l?EKNRB section has been di-
vided into the following sections:
Accessing the Features: This section contains a list
of the feature 
codes and their definitions.
System Organization: This section describes pos-
sible attendant...

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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
FEATuREsIssue 1, November 1994
D.TRUNK ACCESS CODES
2.6The feature codes used to access trunks are listed below.
FAmP’= NAME
Automatic Trunk Selection89Answers the call that has been ringing or holding the
longest at that station. Refer to page 4-31 for the priority
list. Or, if no call is ringing or holding, the highest-num-bered available auto trunk is selected for an outgoing
call. (Keysets use the ANSWER key)
Least-Cost Routing9Allows the...

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INTER-TELPFtACTICEslMX/GMX 256 INS~TION & MAINTFMANCE
Cancel Misc. Operations395
Conference
5
Do-Not-Disturb370
Do-Not-Disturb Cancel371
Do-Not-Disturb Mode On/Off372
Feature Key Default325
Feature Key Display326
Feature Key Programming327Hold 
- Individual336
Hookflash
330
Hunt Group Remove
322
Hunt Group Replace323
Hunt Remove/Replace On/Off324
Message365
Message 
- Cancel
Message 
- Silent
Cancel Current Message
Optional Account Code
Page366
378
379
390
DF~NQlQN
This single feature code cancels...
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