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Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 256 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 256 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
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lNTER-TELPRAcTIcE!3IMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCEFEATURES Issue 1, November 1994 Keyset Lit-Emitting Diode (LED) Indications SASThe keyset call keys, trunk keys, IC/CO speed-dial (SD) keys, hunt group keys, and some of the feature keys contain light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The LED flash rates, shown below, indicate the status of the stations, trunks, and features. The rates are shown in interruptions per minute (PM). DATA ICSTEADYSLOW 0 IPM30 IPMAuto-dial Data call is modem is beingdialing;...
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Ee~ember1994INTER-TEL PRACTICESlMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE I IVolume Controls 5.49On some keysets, speaker volume and ring tone volume are controlled by two thumbwheels on the right- hand side of the keyset. 5.50 On Inter-Tel AIh4 keysets, digital keyseta, and DVK keysets, volume is controlled by pressing volumecontrol feature keys (labeled UP and DOWN) on the keyset. 531To CHANGE VOWB ONANAIb¶, DIGDXL, OR DVK iC!XYIZ (1)Press the UP key to raise the volume or press the DOWN key to lower the...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE lmATuREsIssue 1, November 1994 B. SINGLELINE SETS 5.57 There are three types of single-line se.& Eu-band Single-Line Sets (ESLSs), Single-Line Instru- ments (SLIs), and industry-standard single-line DTMP sets. Any of these single-line instrument types can also be used as an off-premises extension (OPX).Enhanced Single-Line Sets (ESLSs) 5.5%The ESLS has nine user-programmable feature keys for one-key dialing of feature codes and a FLASH key...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE C.DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY LA&w FIELD (Dss/BLF) UNlTS 1 5.66 There can be a maximum of 50 DSS/BLF- equipped keyset stations on the system.l IMX and Inter-Tel/DVK DSWBLF Units are pro- grammed to be used with specific keysets, but are not physically attached to the keysets. Each unit re- quires separate cabling and a separate Keyset Card (KSC) circuit. For each DSS/BLFUnit installed, one fewer keysct can be installed.I 0Digital DSS/BLP...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMWGMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEIssue 1. Nov%z6. USER-PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYS 6.1Individual keyset keys can be designated as “user- programmable” in the key maps during database pro-gramming All ESLS and SLI feature keys except the FLASH key are user-programmable. The installer pro- grams the default feature codes (see PROGRAMMING, page 5-44) and the station user can reprogram the fea- ture codes as desired.l Keyset: (Default feature codes are shown on page 4-46.) Up to nine...
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E~ember1994lNTER=TzLPRAcrIcESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 7.AUTOMATIC CALL ACCESS (KEYSETS ONLY) 7.1This feature allows a keyset user to determine the way incoming calls are answered. Feature codes are en- tered by the users to select the type of call access. The four variations are as follows: The user hears intercom dial tone when the handset is lifted and must press a call or individual trunk key (or the ANSWER key) to access an outside call, or press the IC key to access an intercom call....
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lNTER-TELPRACTIcEsIMX/GMX 256 INWTION & MAINTENANCEFEATURES Issue 1, November 19948. MUSIC-ON-HOLD AND BACKGROUND MUSIC 8.1The Music-On-Hold feature not only makes wait- ing on hold as pleasant as possible, but it assures the holding party that the call is still connected. 8.2 Keyset users can choose to listen to background music by entering the Background Music feature code (313) or pressing the MUSIC key. The primary attendant can enable background music for the optional external paging speakers by...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 BWIALLATION & MAINTENANCE 9.SIGNALS AND TONES._ 9.1There are several distinct signals and tones on the 256 System. The installer can choose to use these tones (pure system tones), or dial tones and busy tones similar to those of the telephone company (standard tones), by selecting an option in the database (see PROGRAMMING, page 5-69).A. RINGSIGNALS 9.2The system signals and tones generated by the ringer or keyset speaker are as follows. TYPE OF CALLSIGNAL Outside callSiile...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIhWGMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEFEAWIssue 1, November 1994 NOTE FOR SINGLE-LINE SET USERS: When the procedures tell you to hookflash, quickly pressand release the hookswitch. If you press the hookswitch to hang up, hold it down until the SL Hookflash Maximum timer expires (default value is 0.7 seconds); otherwise, the system recognizes it asa hookflash. If using an SLI or ESLS, use the PLASH key to perform a hookflash. If using an ESLS, you do not need to hookflash when using one...
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FYEATTJRESIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMXIGMX 256 INSWTlON & MAINTENANCE If you hear repeating double tones (j&ate call), lift the handset, or press the SPKR or IC key to respond handsfree. (Display keysets show IN-TERCOM CALL FROM Ex 2fXX [or user name] to identify the source of the call. The source identification remains on the display until the user answers the call.) 1o.n lORECElVEAN~COMCALCONAS,?NGLE-m ShT When you hear repeating double tones, lift the handset. lo.12ToRECEfC?E A...