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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 1994INTRR-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 DWIALLATION & MAINTENANCEAvailable Devices Individual CO TNII~Individual CO TN& Individual CO Trunk (ok) 10.67CONVERT PORTS: To convert CO trunk or SLI circuits to external paging ports, select the ConvertPorts command button (shown in window on page 5-70). The window shown above appears.. EXTERNAL PAGE PORT!S/AVAILARLE DE VICE!% To convert an available device to an enter-nal paging port, locate the desired device on the Available Devices...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 Actions &tup Exit Belays Available Relay ‘l’jqm Signal Device Relay Tenant Group G.RELAY PROGRAMMING @LAY) 10.69One of the Central Processing (RCPU) Card re- lays can be designated for external paging, night switch (which is activated when the system or associated tenant group is placed in night mode), power-fail, or signal de- vice relay. Relay 1 is preprogrammed as the power-fail- ure signal device and cannot be...
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PROGRAMMINGINTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994JMX/GMX 256 ~STALLATION & MAINTENANCE&warding Paths 005 006 007 008 009 010 H. SYSTEM FORWARDING (SFWD) 10.74When System Forwarding is selected from the System-Wide Features menu (or the SFWD command is entered), the programming window shown above ap pears. It is used for assigning forwarding points to thesystem forwarding paths. Stations can then be pro- grammed to use the forwarding paths in the window shown on page 5-41. A program plamting sheet...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESPROGRAMMING IM.X/GMX 256 INSTALLATION 81 MAINTENANCEIssue 1, November 1994 Actions &tup Exit Number of Displayed Speed Dial Numbers: Speed Dial Number Programming Station: I Number of Digits in Bin Number:cl System Speed Dial Numbers Tenant #NameNumber 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008f-G-1 I.SYSTEM SPEED DIAL (SSPD) 10.78 To program system speed-dial parameters, de- termine the following information. (If desired, use the program planning sheet in Figure 5-16 on page 5-206.) There can be...
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PROGRAMMING Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MATNTENANCE 10.80SYSTEM SPEED-DIALNUMBERS: To pro- gram a number, select the desired number in the list box shown on the previous page. The following window ap pears. &me: 1I~enant: 1 1 Number: 1Ibh.l NAME: lf desired, select the Name text box and type the desired name up to 16 characters.l TENANT: lf the number is to be used exclusively by one tenant group, select the Tenant text box and type the tenant group’s number (1-S)....
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INTER-~PRACTICESlMX/GMX 256 DMALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 &tions Setup &it Description astern Timer ListValue Units Range Camp-On Tone CO Hookfiash CO Ke-Seize CO-CO Disconnect Conference-Hold Data Wait DialTone Wait DialInitiation - Keyset DialInitiation - SL-Set 15 60 3 35 5 30 2 15 10 SW. 100th SW. 100th Min. SW. SW. Sec. Sec. 5-255 2-250 l-15 2-250 l-255 l-255 l-50 5-30 5-30 J. -010.85 There are programmable timers that control various system functions. In the System...
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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1. November 1994xNTER-TELPRAcTIcEs IMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE DEFAULTVAl&E-Abandoned Call Camp-On Camp-On Tone CO Hookflash CO Re-Seize CO-CO Disconnect Conference-Hold Data Wait Dial Tone WaitDial-Initiation - KeysetDial-Initiation - SL Set Dialing Disconnect Dialing Wait After Connect - Ground Start Dialing Wait After Connect - Loop Start103 15 603 35 5 30 l-255 seconds2 15 10 200 1500 1500l-255 minutes O-255 seconds S-255 seconds 2-250 hundredths (*/loo - *50/100) 1-15...
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INTER-TELPRACTIcEsIMWGMX 256 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 DEFAULT Dialing Wait After Hookflash Disconnect Flash Duration Disconnect Wait AfterDialing DTMP Digit Duration/Pause E&M Answer RecognitionE&M Dial Delay E&M Dial-Delay Hold E&M Dialing Wait After Hookflash E&M Disconnect Flash Duration EBiM Disconnect Recognition E&M Disconnect Wait AfterDialing 20 6 2250 35 70 1500 lOtI0 750 1500l-250. tenths v/10 - 250/10)l-250 tenths v/10 - 250/10)Delays dialing after a...
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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GlMX 256 INS-TION & MAINTENANCE DEFAULT VALUF E.&M MMF Interdigit Pause E.&M DTMP Tone DurationE&M False Signal Debounce E&M Handshake Timeout2500 E&M Hookflash Duration300 E&M Hookflash Recognition150 E&M Inter-Pulse Pause20 E&M Off-Hook Debounce5 E&M On-Hook Debounce5 E&M Post-Signal Delay15 E&M Post Seizure Debounce32 E&M Pulse Hold IBM Pulse-Dial Interdigit Pause E&M Pulse-Dial Interdigit Pause Recognition 20 30 25 30 350 150l-100 five-This...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESPROGRAMMINGIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAJNTENANCEIssue 1, November 1994 DEFAULTVA1 IIF E&M Ready Timeout2ooo EgLM Receive HandshakeDelay E&M Seizure Debounce E&M Short Circuit Debounce E&M Short Circuit Timeout E&M Short Pause Digit E&M Transmit HandshakeDelay E&M Wait for Dial Tone E&M Wink Hold E&M Wink Timeout Forward-No-AnswerHold ICC0 Disconnect10 1 500 2500 1500 50 500 107 175 15 60 60100-10000 five- On 0 Wii&arf circuit: This is the maximum time hundredthsthe EMC will wait for a...