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PROGRAMMINGlNTER-~PRACTicESIssue 1, November 1994IMX/GMX 256 INSZ’ALLATION & MAINTENANCE
Attendant: II
Account Code Dpe
Message Center.-0
A&. Message Source:ITenant 
Group: 10
Account code Index:
- Qepartment: 1
I.3
Class-of-Service Account Code:
Rgceive Gain:0 dBRing 
zone
Transmit Gain:D. 
MISC
ELLANEOUS INFORMATION
WINDOW
8.17
Determine the following information for each
station. Refer toFEHURES for more information on
each of these features. The program planning sheet for
this window is located in...

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PROGRAMMINGIssui 1, November 1994
l Receive/Transmit gain: (OPX stations bnly) Re-
ceive and transmit gain can be adjusted on an 
OPX-
by-OPX basis if voice transmit or voice receive
volume problems occur. You can adjust the receive
gain and/or the transmit gain for individual circuits.
Receive and transmit are measured from the per-
spective of the 
central office. Receive and transmit
are measured from the perspective of the 
central of-
fice. That is, 
receive gain adjusts the signal that is
sent to...

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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICEs
IMX/GMX 256 INS~TION & MAINTENANCE
include
Exclude
E.OUTGOING ACCESS -DAY OR NIGHT
8.30Outgoing-access assignments can be made on a
station-by-station basis for day and night modes. The
program 
planning sheet for this window is located in
Figure 
5-4 on page 5-174.8.31 INCLUDE or EXCLUDE: To determine the
trunk groups to which the station will have outgoing
access, place the desired trunk groups in the Include lit
box. To include a trunk group, locate...

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INTER-TExdPRACTrcEsIMXIGMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
Key Map
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04
05
0607 
-08
Key3
Key 4
GY5Key 6
GY7Kev8
(71
Undefined KeyF. PROGRAMMABLEKEY PROGRAMMINGscroll to the desired map number 
(01-20). The high-
WINDOWlighted line indicates the selected map.
8.34The database can contain up to 20 maps of de-fault values for the database-programmable feature
keys. Determine the preferred key map for each station,and the default values of the 
keyset station program-...

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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACIWESIhlX/GMX 256 INS’IXLLATION & MAINTENANCE
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8.38Each station programmable key can be assigned
one of the following Key Types. When the Key Type is
highlighted, the bottom half of the screen changes as fol-
lows:l Call Key: A list box appears (as shown above)
which allows you to indicate the call key (l-10) that
will be assigned (according to the chosen key map).l
DSS/BLF Key: The following text box and message
appear. Enter the circuit...

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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
Warning:Stations may .be assigned to secondary call keys
even though no secondary call keys exist in the
keymap or as station programmable keys.
Secondary 
Qll Keys
qEnable Ring Cadence
G.SECONDARY CALL KEYS
8.40Secondary call keys are first created in a key map
in the Key Assignments window of Station Program-
ming (page 5-44) and the secondary station is assigned
to that key map. Or, if the key map for the secondary sta-
tion contains station programmable keys, those...

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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 lNSTALLATlON & MAINTENANCE
Station TvDe
House Phone
Message CenterNo
No
H.SPECIAL PURPOSE STATION WINDOW
8.45The window shown above is an example of one
that would appear for a 
keyset station. If a single-line
station was being programmed, the options would be:
Automated Attendant, FAX Station, House Phone, Mes-sage Center, and Voice Mail Station. Stations can be
programmed to serve the following functions. Refer to
FlZMUBS for more details...

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IrVTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
8.46STATION TYPE: Select the Station 
‘rLpe list
box, then select the desired option to change the Yes/No
StatUS.
0ATI’ENDANT: When Attendant status is “Yes,” aStations Served command button appears to the
right of the list box as shown above. Select this com-
mand button to assign the stations (if any) that will
be served by this attendant. The following window
appears.to list them alphabetically by name, select...

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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
xNTRR-TELPRAcTIcES
IMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
0FAX Station: (Single-line station only) When the
FAX Station status is changed to “Yes,” a text box
appears, as shown below, that is used for designatingthe station that will receive a message indication
whenever a FAX is received. 
Select the Message
Center box and type the circuit or extension number
of the desired 
FAX message station.
&ssage Center:IIl House Phone: When the House Phone status is
“Yes,” two...

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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
- System Conditions- System ConditionsSystem Conditions-
q Day Mode q Night Modeq Day Mode q Night Mode0 Day Mode c] Night Mode
wRing Principal once0Ring Principal once0Ring Principal once
I.SYSTEM FORWARDING
8.48The forwarding path assigiunent is made on a sta-
tion-by-station basis. Refer to 
FEAWRES, page 4-79
for more details on system forwarding. The program
plamting sheet for this window is located in Figure...
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