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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 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INS-TION & MAlNTENANCE circuit, then select the OK command buttonto return to the System Con&uration window. NOTE: OPXs are single-line stations that must be pro- grammed in Station programming to determine the OPXstation status, ring cadence, and ring type. Also, the straps on the DID card must be set correctly (refer to SPECIFICATIONS, page 2-15).l TIC: To view the programmed circuit types, scroll through the Tl Cards list box. The option buttons change to indicate the current programming for a circuit as you highlight the circuit in the list box. To program the circuit type of a Tl Card circuit, high-light the desired circuit in the Tl Cards list box. Then move to the Circuit Types options and selectthe desired option button. Repeat this process for each circuit, then select the OK command button. Or, To exit without saving any changes, select the Cancel command button. Tl C&uits CKT# Type 16.61 NON-BLOCKING FOR VOICE CElAN- NELS: Each voice bus (PCM highway) has 32 available time slots (voice channels) that are allocated for outsidecalls, intercom calls, and pages on a first-come, first- served basis. The software automatically distributes all equipped cards among the voice buses to make the bestpossible use of the available times slots. If there is a large number of cards installed, two or more cards may be assigned to the same PCM highway. 16.62This option, which should be used only if neces- sary, allows you to dedicate voice channels to a singlecard and therefore prevent having voice channels blocked when the system traffic is heavy. (Non-block- ing designations decrease the number of boards that can be assigned to a voice bus.) To dedicate channels to a card, highlight that card in the System Configuration listbox, then select the check box for Non-blocking for voice channels to place an X in it. To remove the X and release the voice channels, select the check box again. LGCs and LSCs require eight channels each for non- blocking. KSCs and SLCs require up to 16 channels. Forvoice channel distribution information refer to pages 2-6 through 2-7 in SPECIFICIiTIONS. To generate voice channel allocation data for traffic anaylysis, per- form the following steps:(1) Exit to the Inter-Tel logo screen and press ALT-F7 to access the On-Line Monitor. (Ifnec- essary, enter the Monitor Unrestricted pass- word.) (2)Press ALT-R to access the Resources menu, thenpress B to select the Board-to-Voice Bus Map ping option. The report is displayed, similar to the one shown below. 16.63If any board in a voice bus is designated as “non-blocking,” that voice bus will be marked “N” in the Blocking category. The example below is a Board-to-voice Bus Mapping report for a system with 27 boards. The actual values depend on the size and config- uration of the system. NOTE: Designating one or more cards as non-blocking may increase the chances that the remaining cards will experience blocking. If too many cards are designated as non-blocking (i.e., all available system voice chan- nels are used up), the system generates an error message (whenever the system is powered up or voice channels are rebalanced) to indicate that non-blocking status is not guaranteed. 16.64EXIT: When finished, select the Exit command button. A window asks “Perform Update to Database?”To update the database and exit to the Applications Menu, select Yes. Or, select No to exit without saving any changes. Select Cancel to return to the System Con- figuration window without updating the database. Page 5-172
INTER-TELPRACTICESIhCUGMX256INSWLLAIXON&MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 5-3.SAMPLE BOi$RD-TO-VOICE BUS MAPPING REPORTBoard Number jQ&guVoice-Bus Number 05 06 01 Time Slots Used 16 13 08 Blocking?Y Y Y Board Number14J&5xVoice-Bus Number 06 01 02 Time Slots Used 08 08 08 Blocking?Y Y YVoice-Bus Numbec01Time Slots Allocated 32 Blocking?Y Q&EQgo7QgfiloL11213 02030405060102030405 080808 08080808080808 YYYYYYYYYY uJ&,re2oa2223&$252627 0304050601020304050607 08080808-08080808080816 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y NA Q2eseaesQ6QlQB32323248451600 YYYYYNY Page%173
PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TEL4PRAcTIcEsIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 5-4.INDIVIDUAL SWI’ION PROGRAMMING (STN) TO USE: Make a copy of this 3-page programming sheet for each station in the system. Circuit number Extension numberFull name User name1 Station Exchange PasswordII Miscellaneous Flags - Allow Private Intercom Override Auto Att/VM/DISA DND Breakthrough Auto Answer CO (keyset only) Auto Answer IC (keyset only) Barge Initiate (keyset only)Barge Receive CampOn Tones CO Reseize (keyset only)Dial Pulse (single-line only)Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled YeSor No DID Camp011 Tones Do-Not-Disturb Allowed DND Override (keyset only) DTMF Feedback Tone (single-line only) E&M CampOn Tones Handsfree (keyset only)Headset (keyset only) LCR Facility Croup Camp On Message Lamp (single-line only)Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled YeSor No Music Channel Off Premises Extension (single-line only)One YeSor Two or No OHVA Receive (keyset only) OWATransmit Page Remove/Replace (keyset only)Redial Mode (keyset only)Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Remove or ReplaceDialed or Saved Ring Cadence (single-line only) Ring Intercom Always Ring Type for OPX (single-line only) Transparent LCRNormal or ExtendedEnabled or Disabled AC orDCEnabled or Disabled _’Page 5-174
JNTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSWLLATION & MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 . FIGURE 5-4.1NDIVlDUA.L SMI’ION PROGRAMMING (Continued)Miscellaneous Station Information- Attendant Alt. Msg. source Message Center Acct Code Type: S/F/L/None IndexValidate? yesorNo Class-of-service code: Tenant/Dept. # Ring zoneOutgoing Access - Day Trunk Groups: Night TNI& Groups:Programmable Keys - Key Map Number: Station Programmable Keys: I 6 7Secondary Call Key Assignments - If this is a principal station:If this is a secondary station: 1 SEC. KEY 1 ASSOCIATED STN 1 RING PRIN. FIRST? 1 01Yes or No 02Yes or NoII 03I1 YesorNoI -04I1 YesorNoIII 05I1 YesorNoI 06Yes or No 07Yes or No 08Yes or No 09Yes or No 10Yes or No 11Yes or No 12Yes or NoSpecial Purpose Stations - Fill in appropriate infomation if the station serves as any of the following qmial purpose stations: Attendant: Message Center: List of stations served: Page 5-175
PROGRAMMING Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 5-4.INDIVIDUAL STATION PROGRAMMING (Continued) iSpecial Purpose Stations (continued) - Fill in appropriate information if the station serva as any of the following special purpose stations: Automated Attendant - Recall Destination:I Digit Translation: 1: 16: House Phone - 1 Day Number: Night Number: FAX Station (single-line only) - I Message Center:I Voice Mail Station (single-line only): Yes or NoSystem Forwarding - Forwarding Path 1: Call Type(s): Condition(s): System Mode(s): Ring Principal: Ring-illRecall IC Calls DID DISAIAA E&M Transfer Busy DND No Am.Immediate Day Yes or NoNightForwarding Path 2: Call Type(s):Ring-inRecall IC CallsDIDDISAJAA E&M Transfer Condition(s): BUYDND No Ans.Immediate System Mode(s): DayNight Ring Principal:Yes or No Forwarding Path 3:Call Type(s): Ring-in Recall IC CallsDID DISA/AA E&M Transfer Condition(s):BusyDND No Am.Immediate System Mode(s): DayNight Ring Principal:Yes or NoToll Restriction - IscosDAY MODE1 NIGHTMODE 1 Page 5-176
INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 5-5;KEY ASSIGNMENTS (KEY) TO USE: These pages give sample key maps for each station instrument type. Defaults, if any, are shown. Copy the diagrams, identify the key map, and change the names of the appropriate keys to reflect their assignments in each key- map. KEYSElT KEY MAPNUMBERDESCXIPTIO~ EXECUTIVE DIGITAL KEYSET IIIII IHOLDpANsFER 11 SYSSPD 1 REDIAL 1 I v VOLUME A 1 IANSWERI IOUTGOINGIPage 5-177
PROGRAMMING Issue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 5-5.KEY ASSIGNMENTS (Continued) I(EysET KJZY MAP NUMBERDESCFUPTION: STmONS: 1a Ia Ial 1al 1al 1al STANDARD DIGITAL KEYSET CALL1I ISD1 I CALL2I I=I CALL3I I=I CALL4I I=I KI I=I DNDI IcNF . I 1 V VOLUME A [ 1ANSWER I IOLJTGOING 1 Page 5-178
INTER-TELPRACTICESJMX/GMX 256INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMING Issue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 5-5.KEY ASSIGNMENTS (Continued) KEYSET KEY MAP NUMBERDESCRIFTIOM SI’Kl-IONS: IhM 12-LINE AND 24-LINE KEYSETS l-=-l P-l W-J 01 GHI 04 El7 0 * rl2 JKL 05 El8 OPER 00 Page 5-179
PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACITCESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 5-5.KEY ASSIGNMENTS (Continued) K)?XSET KEY h4AP NUMBERDEXXIPTION: S’lXllONS: IMX &LINE KEYSETS Page 5-180
PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 5-5.KEY ASSIGNMENTS (Continued) Kl3YSET KEY MAP NUMBER:DESCRIPTION: SIWIONS: INTER-TEIJDVK 24iINE KEYSET VOLDNVOL UP Page 5-181