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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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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEOVERVIEWIssue 1, November 1994 NO’I‘E: According to FCC regulations, if a customer wishes to change from an existing RF-rated system to an MF-rated system (or vice versa), the installing company must advise the customer “to notify the telephone corn- party of the change if they want the [ICF or MF] rate and that they may have to certify in writing to the telephone company that the equipment is configured as a key sys- tem and pay appropriate...
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OVERVIEW Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 6. FEATURESSUMMARY 6.1System, keyset, single-line set, DSS/BLF Unit, Attendant Computer Console, and attendant features arelisted on the following pages. Those future murkzdwith an asterisk (*) mquire aa2iitional eqwpment. For complete descriptions and operating instructions, refer to the SPECIFICAI’IONS and m sections of this manual. k SYSTEMFEATURESHardware add General System Featulres Five available software...
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INTER-TELPBACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INt3lXLLATION & MAINTENANCEOVERVIEWIssue 1, November 1994 0 0 0 I 0 restriction user groups and PBX, absorbed-digit, and equal access dialing) Least-Cost Routing (LCR) (may be programmed ona station-by-station basis to be transparent to the =4-not available in the KF-rated, Exhznakdplus Tl and E&M software package System-wide Call Privacy Release optionTrunk reseize capability on a station-by-station basisDirect Inward System Access @ISA) - in the Extended and Extendedplus...
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OVERVIEWINTER-TELPRACTICESIssue 1, November 1994IMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE voice/data communication), or for installing a loud ringing adapter (LRA) and signaling device(s)l * Optional Personal Computer Data Port Module (PCDPM) on digital keysets for off-hook voice an-nounce receive capability and to allow a digital DSS/BLF Unit and/or an optional Modem Data PortModule to bc installed l * Optional Modem Data Port Module (MDPMJ on digital keysets for installing a modem+z&peddatadevice (for...
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INTER-TETJPRACTIC~IMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE OVERVIEWIssue 1, November 1994E. DIRECT STATION SEZECTION/FWSY LAMP FIELD @SS/B~ UNlT FEATURES 1l * Up to 50 keyset circuits may have units installed 0 0 F. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Each unit has 60 keys with LED indicators for one- key access to up to 60 extension numbers (the LEDs show the status of the assigned stations and/or hunt groups) Up to eight key maps for determining the layout and numbers accessed by the keys A’lTENDA.NT COMPUTER CONSOLE...
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OVERVIEW Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 lNSTALLATION % MAINTENANCEH. MAXIMUMCAPAClTlE!36.2 Some of the features have maximum capacitiesthat are dependent on the availability of system chan- nels and/or circuits. The features with such capacities are listed in the following table. FEATURE1 CAPACllY Voon-blocking voice chaanels/poxts Paging zones Extexnal paging pelts Conference dmuits available Parties per conference Simultaneous conferences System speed dialing Numbers per...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INS’E4LLATION Lik MAINTENANCESPECIFICATIONS Issue 1, November 1994 CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS1. Introduction .........................................................2-2 2.Cabling And The Main Distribution Frame (MDF)........................2-4 . Station Connections........................................... ..i.2-4 B. ‘Ihnk Connections...............................................2-5 3. Equipment Cabinet ..................................................2-6 . E&ipment...
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SPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRAcTlcEsIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1This section of the manual describes the following 256 System hardware: -Cabling and the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) - Equipment Cabinet - Power Supply - Circuit Cards - Station Instruments - Additional System Equipment 1.2The 256 System has 16 slots available for station andtrunkcards.l%emarimumnumber of stations and trunk9 that can be installed&pen& on the number and typ of cards;...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESlMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCESPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994 1.5A wide variety of optional system equipment can also be installed, including: Off-premises extensions (OPXs) and OPXrepeaters, refer to pages 2-30 and 3-30. Playback devices, see pages 2-30 and 3-95. Output device(s) for the Station Message Detail Re- cording (SMDR), error recording, and Station Mes- sage Detail Accounting (SMDA) features, refer to pages 2-31 and 3-98. System battery back-up...
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SPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 2.CABLING AND THEMAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME (MDF) 2.10xwctions between the hnks, station instru- ments, external equipment, and the station and trunkcir- cuit cards are made at the MDF. The MDF is made up of industry-standard, 66Ml-SO-type terminal blocks and,if using Tl Cards, eight-conductor (RJ48C) modular jack assemblies. Bridging clips are used on all terminalblocks to complete the connections. As many as 17...