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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 1994INTJZR-TELPRACTICES IMWGMX 256 INSllLLATION & MAINTENANCE C. SMDR 15.29The Station Message Detail Reporting (SMDR) produces a record of calls and their costs. Report format is discussed in the FEANRESsection, starting on page 4-123. Determine the port (serial port one or two) for theSMDR output, which stations and trunks will be in- cluded in the report, and which of the following options will be used:Record Aii Incoming Calls: Selecting this check box includes all...
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INTKR-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 Actions &tup Exit wwRecord All Incoming Calls Record All Incoming Calls wwRecord All -Local Calls Record All -Local Calls ElElRecord All Toll Calls Record All Toll Calls lxlxRecord All QISA Calls Record All QISA Calls w wRecord AI1 conference Calls SMDR output ActivewRecord All DID Calls (7)8 Suppress All Absorbed Digits Suppress All but the &st Toll Digit Suppress All Digits After End-Of-Dialing 17Display...
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PROGKAMbllNGIssue 1, November I!394INTER-TKLPKACTICKSlMX/GMX 256INSTALLQION & MAINTENANCEALL or NONE: To include all stations, select the All command button. To exclude all stations, select the None command button. OK or CANCEL: When the station lists appear asdesired, select the OK command button. To exit from the window without saving changes, select the Cancel command button. SORT: To sort the stations and list them numerically by extension number or circuit number, or alphabeti- cally by name, select...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMXIGMX 256 INSTALCATION 81 MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 16. SERVICE 16.1When Service is selected from the Applications Menu window, the menu expands to show the following options: service... Error Message ProgrammingHybrid Balance Maintenance Programming Passwords Report Programming Report Programming (Customized) Save/Restore Serial Port Configuration System C.on@ration 16.2Each of the options and the windows they access are described in detail in the following...
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PROGRAMMING Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256IlWMLLATlON & MAINTENANCE clError Message Output Active wReport All &mm [+++I wReport All Field Service Diagnostics [ * * *] clReport All l&ineering Diagnostics [---I qLog All SEND Messages to History Queue [ Exit ]A. ERROR MESSAGE PROGRAMMING CERR) 16.5Error messages are printed to give service per- sonnel and engineers information about system status.(Refer to m, page 4-125, and TROUBLE- SHOOTING, page 6-8, for more information about...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMWGMX 256 DJSlXLIATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 Actions &tup Exit circuits 13.03 G/L 13.04 G/L 13.05 G/L 13.06 G/L 14.OlLs 14.02LS 14.03 Ls 14.04Ls 14.05 Ls -Hybrid Balance-0 Ideal0 l Unloaded0 Loaded xj3st Line Break Dial-Tone Digit:cl5 The break dial-tone digit is dialed out the seized trunk to break dial-tone and silence the trunk. It is only used for G/L trunks. B.HYBRID BALANCE (HYBR) 16.11The 256 System allows the installer to match the impedance of the...
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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCEActions &tup Exit Devices Ezit1 CO Trunks - Maintenance (-T-) 13.04CO Trunk 13.05 CO Trunk 13.06 CO Trunk C.MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING (MAIN) 16.17This Program allows you to temporarily removea trunk from service for maintenance or repairs, and place it in service again later. While in maintenance, the trunk cannot be accessed by users and the system will not send ring signals to stations for that trunk. However, to...
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INTER-TRLPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 lNSTALL.ATION % MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 &tlonsSetup Exit pasSwordsD. PASSWORDS (PASS) 16.23To set passwords, select Passwords from the service menu or enter the PASS command.The databaseand the On-Line Monitor feature each can have twopasswords assigned to them: Restricted and Unre- stricted. 0 Applications Restricted: When the Applications Restricted password is entered, the user can make changes in all programmiq areas except error mes-sage...
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PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Actions &tup Exit &ea/Offke Code Report Least Cost Routing Data Report E.REPORT PROGRAMMING (REP) 16.26Reports can be generated that show station con- figuration, area/office code programming, or least-cost routing data programming. 16.27To access the window shown above, select Re- port programming from the service menu or enter the REP command. 16.28SELECT OUTPUT PORT: Select the desired output port for the report...
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fNlERJgR44CTICESSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 STATION REPORT: STAI-IONREPO~ Sl-AExr 1.1El00 13El02 1.4El03.. 11.1El80 11.2El81 113 El82SUN-l-JAN-1989 I-lmmf USERNAME EQAl-r SANDYKEY+ lDss KEY 1.1 TOMKEY1.1 SL1.1SL1.1 PtSl-SL1.1 - mT/DITRELSTA1 1 1.11 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 NOTE: The plus (+) after the KEY abbreviation indicates that a headset is enabled on that station. The aster- isk (*) in the KIT column indicates that the station is an attendant. AREA/OF’FICE CODE...