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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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lNTEIbTELPR4mcESJMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCESPECIFICATIONS Issue 1, November 1994B. TRUNK CONNECTIONS 2.6The CO, DID, and E&M trunks are terminated on telephone company RI-type blocks, as required by FCC regulations. Cross-connect cable is used to connect theRI-type blocks to the CO, DID, and E&M terminal blocks on the MDF. The trunks are then connected to theLoop/Ground Start Cards (LGCs), Loop Start Cards (LSCs), Inward Dialing Cards (IDCs), and/or E&M Cards (E&Q) using industry-standard,...
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SPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994lNTER-TELPBAcIIcESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 3. EQUIPMENT CABINET A.EQUIPMENT CABINET DESCRIPTION 3.1 The 256 equipment cabinet houses the system power supply, the Telecom Motherboard, a 17-slot card- ftle assembly, and the circuit cards, including: ROM Central Processing Unit (RCPU) Card, Tl Cards (TlCs), E&M Cards (EMCs), Loop/Ground Start CardsI (WCs), Loop Start Cards (LSCs), Digital Keyset Cards @KS&), Keyset Cards (KSCs or KSC-Ds), Single- Line Cards...
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INTER-TELPRACTIcEsIW4GMX 256 Il’iSTALLA’I’ION & MAINTENANCESPECIF’I~~ONSIssue 1, November 1994 3.11The card slot on the far right (17th slot) of the cabinet is reserved for the RCPU Card. Other than that,card slot must be entered through database program-ruing. See page 5-170 in PROGRAMMING.-any station or trunk card may be placed in any of the re- maining 16 slots. NOTE: Information on the type of card installed in each3.12The Telecom Motherboard power cable, which comes alreadv installed in the...
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SPECIFICATIONSINTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994IMX/GMX 256 IN-TION & MAINTENANCE c. ENvrRoIvMENmLREQUIREMENTS 3.13 The equipment cabinet and the station instru- ments require the following environmental conditions: #OPERATlON Temperature32’ to 104” F-40°t0185’F(Cabinet)O”t0 4o”c-4WtOSS”C Temperature32” to 113’ F-40” to 185” F(Station Instruments)o”to 4Yc40°t08S”C Relative Humidity5% to 95%5% to 95% (Non-condensing) AltiNdeup to 10,000 ft.Upto40,OOOR (3,048 m.1(12,192 m.) NOTE: It is recommended...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIM.X/GMX 256 INSTACLATION & MAINTENANCESPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994 3.23The version A Ring Generator Module has a 3 amp fuse, while all other version A power supply mod-ules have 6 amp fuses. Maximum power outputs for each version A module are shown below. MOOUE-48V MODUU +NDc, 18A-48VDC, 5A-WDC, 4A+12vDc, 6A12VJ.X, .5AMASTER SLAM +3ovDc, 8A+3ovDc, 8A NOR MODULE 90VAC 0,2OWRing Frequency, mI-k 3.24Except for the Quad Module (SA fuse, +WDC output of 23A, and +12VDC output of...
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SPECIJ?ICATIONSINTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994IMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE E. CIRCUITCARDS 3.27In addition to the power supply, the equipment cabinet houses the Telecom Motherboard and the circuit cards that control and coordinate the functions of the system. Up to 17 cards may be connected to the Telecom Motherboard, including: 1m l-16, 1-W1-W1-Wl-15’ l-15l-4 ROM central promsing unit (RCPU) card - rquircdKcysctCard(DKSC,KSC,orKSGD)-atlcastoneis =w=lsiiglc!-Line card (SLqInward...
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INTER-TELlPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCESPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994 - Relay 1, which is the power failure transfer relay (and cannot be changed),can be used to connect one or more single-line sets to predetermined CO trunks in the event of processor card failure or a power failure. (If ground start trunks are used,the single-line set must be equipped with a ground start button.) The output is a normally- open DPDT relay that is held closed during sys-tem operation. Additional...
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SPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994lNTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATON & MAINTENANCE 4 Keyset Cards (DKSCs, KSCs, or KSC-Ds) and Single-Line Cards (SLCs)331 Station instrnments are connected to the stationI cards in the equipment cabinet. Digital keysets are con- nected to Digital Keyset Cards. Analog keysets, analog DSS/BLF Units, and Attendant Computer Consoles are connected to Keyset Cards. Enhanced Single-Line Sets (ESLSs), Single-Line Instruments (SLIs), industry- standard single-line DTMF...
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INTER-TELPlGKTICESIMX/GMX 256 IN-TION & MAINTENANCESPECIF’ICA~ONSIssue 1. November 1994 ment cabinet and the location of the circuit on the card. For example, circuit 1.2 is the second circuit on the first card installed in the equipment cabinet. NOTE: In the default database configuration, there are no keyset circuits assigned for 8-line dual-circuit JMX AIM keysets installed two to a circuit (e.g., 1.2A and 1.2B). 3.42When the system is first powered up, the defaultI configuration is used to assign...
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SPECIFICATIONSIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICBIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Loop/Ground Start Cards (LGCs) and Loop Start ~~a.=3 3.44Each LGC and LSC has circuitry for up to eight trunks. LGC and LSC circuits may also be used for in- stalling external paging equipment. LSCs can only have loop start trunks connected to them. LGCs can have ei- ther loop start or ground start trunks. Each individual circuit on the LGC has two jumper straps for designating whether the circuit is loop start...