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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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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 lNTJ3R-TELPRAcTIcEs XMWGMX 256 INSTAWLATION & MAINTENMCE WN MENU ITEM vtendants... btion Message )etail... WBMENU r1 Progre m Attendant’s Console (CONS) Alias Programming (ALSS) DSS/BLF Assignment (DSS) Xl Cost (COST) SMDA (SMDA) VIOGRAMMING OPTIONS 3rror Threshold Programmiug Dialing Feedback C&Quration: DTMF Dialing Feedback Gain Dial Pulse Feedback Gain Dial Pulse Tone Selection Backup Clock Tl Card Programming Window: FCM Encoding Law Relay Activation...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMI4GM.X 256 INsTAlLLATON & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMING Issue 1, November 1994MAIN MENU ITEM Station MessageDetail... (continued)SUBMENU SMDR (SMDR)PROGRAMMING OPTIONSSMDR Output Port SMDR Output Active SMDR Report Formatstation List service...Error Message Programming (ERR)Error Output Port Error Output Active Report ContentsHybrid Balance (HYBR)CircuitsHybrid Balance Test Line Break Dial-Tone Digit Maintenance Programming @4&W)Devices CO Trunks In Maintenance/Available Passwords...
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PROGRAMMING Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMWGMX 256 INSTACLATION & MAINTENANCE7. DEFAULT VALUES 7.1The default values of the features are specified throughout this section of the manual. They are also spe-cifiedontheprogramplanningsheetsthatbeginonpage 5-174. Asummary of the default system values is as fol- lows: A. I e IB. 0 0 C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CONFIGURATION On Ih4X 256 Systems, card slots l-4 are considered KSCs or KSC-Ds, slots 5-6 are DKSCs, slots 7-g are unassigned, slots 9-12...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 19941 Actions Setm Exit Station to be Reviewed:II IReview1 Press F2 for List of Stations [ Exit ] 8.S?‘ATION PROGRAMMING - INDIVIDUAL STATION INFORMATION (SIN) 8.1When Station Progfamming is selected Corn the Applications Menu window, the menu expands to show the following options:station Programming... Individual Station Information Key AssignmentsRing Zone Rogramming Station Features 8.2The Individual Station...
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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994JNTER-TELPRACTICESIlkWGMX 256 INST4LLATION & MAINTENANCE l SORT: To sort the stations and list them numericallyby extension number or circuit number, or to list them alphabetically by name, select the Sort -corn- mand button. The window appears as shown here. Choose the desired sorting method by selecting thecorresponding option button. Then select the OK command button. When the list of stations returns, the list box will show the stations in the selected or- der. To...
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INTER-TELPRACTIcE.SIMWGMX 256 INS~TION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 bclude 1001 elm-stationundeth?d(-Ez] I 100902.02Stati0n Undetied [email protected] Undetined[F) 101102.04Stati0n Undefined[TJ - INCLUDE or EXCLUDE: To include a station, locate it on the Exclude list and select it by press- ing the SPACE BAR; it will automatically move to the Include list. To remove a station, select it in the Include list to move it to the Exclude list. - ALL or NONE: To include all stations, select the...
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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 DWJXLLATION & MAINTENANCE &ll Name:71 Username: (( station Exchange Password: &ea to be Reviewed Miscellaneous Information Outgoing Access - Day Outgoing Access - Night Programmable Keys Secondary Call Key Assignments Special Purpose Station System ForwardingSecondary StationsB. USERNAMEANDAREATOBE REVIEWED 8.8The “subwindows” that are accessed through this window are used to enter specific information about the selected individual station....
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wrER-TELPRAcTIcESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 0SPECIAL PURPOSE STATION: This option is selected to program the stations as an attendant, automated attendant, FAX station, house phone, message center, or voice mail station. The window for this option is shown on page 5-38.SYSTEM FORWARDING Select this line to assign the system forwarding path(s) and forwarding conditions for the station. The window for this op- tion appears on page 5-41.TOLL RE!$IRICTION:...
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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 2!%INSTALLATION &MAINTENANCE Auto AttLDISA DND Breakthru Automatic Answer CO Automatic Answer ICEnabled EnabledI I Camp-on TonesCO Reseize DID Camp-on Tones Do-Not-Disturb Allowed Do-Not-Disturb Override E&M Camp-on Tones Halhfr~ HeadsetEnabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabledc. MISCELLANEOUS FLAGS WINDOW 8.14 Determine the desired status for each of the fol- lowing features. Refer to l&CURES for more informa- tion on...
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lNTER~TELPRACTIcESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 0l tion in do-not-disturb. In the default state, ‘it is dis- abled DTMF Feedback The progress tones that are nor- mally sent to a voice computer can be replaced with DTMF “feedback” tones. These tones determine call status such as whether the call is ringing, hasbeen answered, has been disconnected, or if the called station is in do-not-disturb, busy, or for- warded to an outside telephone number. If the...