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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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APPENDIX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMENTSIssue 1, November 1994lNTER-TELPRKTIcESIMWGMX 256 INSTALLAnON & MAINTENANCE (6) (7)b. Feature keys in this order: HOLD, XFR, CNF, OUT @CR), ANS (AUTO), DAW, REDL, SYS SPD, QUE, PAGE, SPKR, IC, MUTE, FWD, DND, MSG, BGND MUSIC, and SPCL. c.Keypad keys in the following order: l-9, *, 0, and #. d.Speed-dial keys inthis order: 1,6,2,7,3,8,4, 9,5, and 0. 12-Line Keysets: a. b. C. d. e.The speed-dial keys in order: 1-8. The call keys and station programmable keys in order: 1-12. Feature keys in this order: CNF, SPKR, IC, OVER, HOLD, and XFR. Keypad keys in the following order: 1-9, *, 0, and #.Feature keys in this order: FWD, DND, MSG, and SPCL. After all the keys have been tested, it takes about ten seconds for the keyset to return to normal op eration. (Display keysets show ICTS SELFTEST COMPLETED! for about five seconds. Then the keyset’s identification displays for about five se- conds.) Replace the keyset if faulty.Optional Data Port Module 3.6GMX 24-line keysets may be equipped with op tional Data Port Modules (refer to REPLACEMENT PARTS for the part number). The Data Port Module con- tains a four-conductor modular jack that can be used to3.7Install the Data Port Module as outlined below. For a diagram, see Figure B-3 on page B-7. (1) (2) (3) (4) Remove the keyset baseplate. Unplug the line cord from its modular jack. Remove the lO-pin shorting plug located on the keyset control board. Save the shorting plug by taping it to the bottom cover of the keyset or to the inside of the base- plate. The plug must be replaced if the Data Port Module is later removed. Align the Data Port Module over the appropriate screw holes (see Figure B-3) on the back cover of the keyset and insert the screws (do not over tighten). Plug the Data Port Module cable into the pins on the keyset control board (where the shorting plugwas previously located). Make sure the cable connector is securely seated. (7)Place jumper straps SPl, SP2, SP3, and SP4 onthe Data Port Module in the appropriate posi- tions. Depending on how the Data Port Module will be used, refer to one of the two possible set- tings outlined in Figure B-3. (8)If connecting a moah-equippeddata device, re-fer to paragraphs 7.23 through 7.25 on page 3-78. connect &her a data device (such as a personal comput- er with a directconnect modem) or an LRA and an ex- temal signaling device (such as a loud bell, horn, flashing light, etc.) to the keyset. ..\ .‘j/._ If connecting a loud ringing adapter and an tx- tend signuling &vice, refer to paragraphs 7.26 through 7.28 on page 3-80.Page B-6
INTER-TELPBACTICESWGMX 256 INSTAUATION & MAINTENANCEAPPENJMX B - GMX STATION INSTB-Issue 1, November 1994 FIGURE B-3. GMX 24LINE KEYSET DATA PORT MODULE INSTALLATION STRAPS - MODULARJACK DATA PORT MODULE SHORTINGPLUG - LOCATION I Y/\ 88/\ SElTlNG FOR DATA DEVICE PageB-7
APPENDIX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMENTSINTER-TELPRACTICESIssue 1, November 1994IMX/GMX 256 INS~TION & MAINTENANCE B.DSS/BLF UNIT INSTALLATION 38 Before performing the installation iustructions outlined in this section, refer to the information begin- ning on page 3-92. DSWBLF Unit Self-Test 3.9 To perform the GMX DSS/BLF Unit self-test, fol- low these instructions: (1) (2) (3) Remove the baseplate and locate the four DIP switches on the bottom of the unit (see Figure B-4 on the next page).NOTE: Most DSWBLF Units have a cutout in the bottom cover so that the DIP switches can bereached without having to take the unit apart. With other units, the four screws on the bottom must be removed and the bottom cover must be opened. Set DIP switch 1 to the TEST (closed) position.(If the bottom cover was previously opened, reassemble the unit without replacing the screws.)Plug one end of the line cord into the modular jack assembly and plug the other end into the (4) Q (6) KSU jack on the bottom of the DWBLF Unit. The system automatically tests the unit’s proces- sor. NOTE: If the test fails, you will not be able to continue to the next step; the unit will ignore all input. Remove and replace the line cord. If the test fails again, replace the DSS/BLF Unit. Test the keys by pressing them one at a time, starting with the key in the upper-left comer and continuing from the top to the bottom of each column. As each key is pressed, the LED lights and remains lit. If an LED does not light, either the key was pressed out of order, the key is faulty, or the LED is faulty; the DSS/BL.F Unit must be replaced. Return DIP switch 1 to the RUN (open) position. NOTE: DIP switches 2-4 are not used. Reassemble the DSWBLF Unit.C. SLI INSmTION 3.10The GMX SLI installs and operates the same as the SLI described in the main part of the manual. Refer to the information beginuing on page 3-95.Page B-g
INTER-TELPRAcTxcESAPPENDIX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMEHTSIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEIssue 1, November 1994 FIGURE B-4.GMX DSS/BLF UNIT BOTTOM, NOTE: On most DSS/BLF Units, the DIP switches can be reached through the cutout in the bottom cover (as shown above). With other units, the four screws on the bottom must be removed and the bottom cover must be opened to access the switches. Page B-9
APIXNIBX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMENTSWTER-TELPRACTICESIssue 1, November 1994lMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 4. FEATURES 4.1GMX keysets and SLIs have feature keys that al-low one-key dialing of feature codes. Information is programmed in the database to determine the arrange- ment of the feature keys and their default values. If de- sired, some of the keyset feature keys can be designated as user-programmable keys. All SLI feature keys are user-programmable. 4.2Although their function is the same, some of the feature keys on the GMX keyset may have labels that are different than those described on page 4-46. For exam-ple, the ANS key on GMX keysets is the same as the OUTGOING key on the other keysets. Likewise, the FLASH key on GMX keysets is the same as the AN- SWER key on the other keysets.43 The OVER key on GMX 12&e keysets actually defaults to “data” when the system is in the default con- figuration. However, since GMX 12-line keysets camrot have Data Port Modules installed, the key is non-func- tional. If desired, the key can be reprogrammed in the database or by the user to access another feature code. 4.4If the off-hook voice announce (OHVA) feature is enabled system-wide, each GMX keyset can be allowed or disallowed fromplacing OHVAcalls. However, since GMX 12-line keysets do not have secondary voice path circuitry, they cannot receive off-hook voice announce (OH-VA) calls.4.5Bach SLI can be programmed forplacing OHVA calls, as desired. (SLIs cannof receive OHVAcalls since they do not have secondary voice path circuitry.)5. PROGRAMMING 5.1The database contains up to 20 keys maps (30 in expanded systems) of default values for the database- programmable feature keys. Bach GMX keyset can be assigned to one of the key maps using either the StationProgrammable Key Programmiq~ window (see page 5-44) or the Key Assignments window (see page 5-44). 5.2To help determine the layout of the keys on GMX keysets, program planning sheets are provided in Figure B-5 on the following pages. (Also refer to the program plamdng sheets beginning on page 5-177.) 5.3The key maps and key values for GMX DSWBLF Units are assigned using the procedures similar to those outlined in the manual (refer to pages 5-47 and 5-180). However, since they cannot be tandem units, select only the “1st Half” command button to program Part 1 of the key map. 5.4The key maps and key values for GMX SLIs are assigned using the same procedures as those outlined for theSLIdescribedinthemainpartofthemanual(referto pages 5-48 and 5-181).Page B-10
lNTER-TELPBAcTIcESAPPENDIX B - GMX STATION JNSTRUMENTSIlMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEIssue 1, November 1994 FIGURE B-5.KEY ASSIGNMENTS (KEY) TO USE: The following pages show the key numbering scheme and the default values of the keys on the GMX 244&e and 12-line keysets. Copy the diagrams, identify the key maps, and change the names of the appropriate keys to reflect their assignments in each keymap. KEYSBT KEY MAF’ NUMBERDESCRIPTIONz Page B-11
APPENDIX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMENTSlNTEB-~PBAcTIcESIssue 1, November 1994llMWGMX256IN~TION 81 MAINTENANCE FIGURE B-5.KEY ASSIGNMENTS (KEX) - Continued\? =SET KEY MAP NUMBERDESCRIF’TION: STmONS: l-=--l GMX 12-LINE KEYSET GHIcl 4Page B-12
INTER-TELPRACTICESINDEXIMx/GMx 256 INSTALLATION 8z MAINTENANCEIssue 1, November 1994 DEFAULT FEATURE CODES Outside ‘Ihnk Access Codes: Automatic Trunk Selection........................89Least-CostRouting(LCR).........................9 Select Trunk Group 147....................801-847 Extension Numbers: Attendant......................................0SbtiOIlS................................. loo-227Hunt Groups..............................231-250Modems: Bell202-300baud.........................270Bell202-ZOObaud........................271CCXIT--3OObaud..........................272 CCllT-12OObaud.........................273Attendant Feature Codes: ClearSystemAlatm............................019 Database Programming Enable.................... 029 Night Ring On/Qff.............................010 Paging Speaker Music On/Off................... 018 Program Station Data...........................022Program System DND Messages..................024 program System Reminder Messages...............023ProgmmSystemSpeedDial......................028 Remote Feature Cancel: Group Do-Not-Disturb Cancel..................012Group Call Forward Cancel....................013GroupDND/FWDCancel...................... 014 Hunt Group Replace..........................032 Hunt Group Remove.........................033 Individual Do-Not-Disturb Cancel...............015 individual Call Forward Cancel.................016 Individual DND/FWD Cancel...................017SetTimeofDay...............................021 SMDA......................................025 Trunk Maintenance.............................027 Remove All Trunks From Maintenance............. 028Station Feature Codes: AIM Br Digital Keyset Default Volumes.............394 Automatic Intercom Access......................362 Automatic Intercom Access Cancel...............363 Automatic Intercom Access On/Off..............364 Automatic Trunk Access.........................360 Automatic Trunk Access Cancel................. 361 Automatic Trunk Access On/Off.................374 Automatic Trunk Answer........................350 Background Music Channel Selection.............. 318 Background Music On/Qff.......................313 Bare.......................................397 CallForward-AllCalls........................355 CallFonvard-IfBusy....................... 357Call Forward-IfNo Answer..................356 Call Forward - If No Answer or Busy...........358 Call Fonvard-CancelAny....................359Call Splitting-Single-Line Set................... 337 Call Splitting - Keyset.........................338Cancel Misc. Operations........................395 Conference.....................................5 Data........................................340 Data Pod Monitor..............................341 Date And Time Display.........................300 Do-Not-Disturb................................370Do-Not-Disturb Cancel........................371 Do-Not-DisturbOn/Off........................372 Override...................................373 Feature Key Default (returns all feature keys to default values)............................. 325 Feature Key Display (displays current values).........326 Feature Key Programming.......................327HandsfmeBnable..............................311 Ha&free Disable...........................310HandsfreeOdOff............................319Head&Enable...............................315 HeadsetDisable..............................316HeadsetModeOnKIff.........................317 Hold -Individual.............................336 Hold- System...............................335 Hookflash...................................330Hunt Group Remove............................322Hunt Group Replace..........................323 Hunt Group Remove/Replace on/Off.............324LeaveMessage................................365 Cancel Current Message (at your own phone).......379 Message Cancel (that you left at another phone).....366 Silent Message..............................378 Microphone Mute O&X........................314 Optional Account Code......................... 3% Page..........................................7 Page Remove...............................332 PageReplace................................333 Page Remove/Replace On/Off...................334 Private CO (outside) Call........................369 Queue (busy statio&runk callback) Request............6 Queue Request Cancel........................376 Redial.......................................380RediaI Mode-East Number Dialed.............320 Redial Mode -East Number Saved.............321 Release...................................... 339ReminderMessage.............................305Reminder Message Cancel.....................306 Reverse Transfer (call pick-up)......................4 Ring Intercom Always..........................367 Cancel Ring Intercom Always...................368 Ring Intercom Always On/Off.................: 377 RingToneSelection............................328SpeaketphoneOn/Off...........................312StationExchange..............................303 Station Monitoring1.............................3% Station Speed Dial.............................382 Station Speed Dial Programming................383System Directory -intercom.....................307 System Directory - Outside.....................308System Speed Dial.............................381 Transfer CO (outside) Call.......................345 Transfer Intercom Call..........................346 Transfer To Hold..............................347 Page I-17
O+ route PUPS, 4-W S-98,sSQ, ~-ICO, s-101A A-law/mu-law, 2-l&2-19.4-35, S-122, S-129 Absorbed digits, 4-X,5-113AC ringing, 2-l&2-29, d-40 Acxount code re-portq S-140 Acwlmtoodes,4-66capacity, l-8 class-of-savict, 4-28,4-66, S-56,5-67 feature code, 4-6 LcR-only. 4-33.4-66,5-32,5-54on outside call& 4-62 prognmmin& s-32.5-54SMDAreport,4-115validated, 4-66. S-32,5-33 ADMIN PEMURES key, 4-41AGC circuit, 2-10 AIM keyset. See Inter-Tel AIM keyset broadcast&, 5-68m=g-6-8Tl relay, 2-18 Alias& 5-133 Au-r@ hunt group, 4-16, S-61,5-64 Allolwd answer, 4-24 Allowed area cods, 5-93 Ahwd long dktance number& l-8.4-28, S-88Allowed oeice cods, 5-94 Altemate carrier nur~bas, l-8,4-28, s-88 Alternate mark inversion &Ml), 2-17,2-19.4-35, s-122. S-128 Ahnate message source, 4-60,5-32Altitude, 2-8,s3 AMI.SeeAlternatehhkInversion(AMI)Amphenol-type connoz&rs, 2-4 Analog keysets See KeysetsAnnouncement stations, 4-17, S-61,5-65 ANSWER key, 4-46Answering machine. See Playback device Application notices, 2-32 .Applications men% 5-15Applications passwords, 5-149 Areacodesallow45-93extended, 5-93 homenocal, 4-29,5-171numbering plan, 4-28, S-90 p-g, s-gflrestricted, 5-93 ud aa office codes, 4-28,540 Area/oftice code reports, S-150, S-152, S-156 Page I-l Attendant Computex Console, 2-28.4-50‘4::: See o&o the manual provldai wlth the Console7,: ‘y - alias programming, s-133. ..“j,,:.Icabling, 3-4 capacity, l-2,2-21database disk, 5-1321,. feature& l-7 Attendant reca& 4-105,;.IAttendants, 4-12>j y,I! capacity. l-8! ~.?s;:?“’. feature codes, 4-10featuq l-7,4-1(13database programming enable, 4-10 do-notdisturb messages 4-110- Dss/BLPunit,4-103genetate an ShfDA report, 4-111 menu display, 4-10night mode, 4-106paging speaker music, 4-111-- pbxcing trunk out ofaemice, 4-144-113reca& 4-105‘,,remlndermes6ag~4-109remote hunt group rcmoveheplace, 4-10,4-19.4-111remote station feature cancel 4-111 setting the and date, 4-111sMD& 4-10 station programming, 4-107 system alamq 4-112iniw values, 5-24 programming, 4-107, S-32,5-38,5-132, S-135 remote station feature cancel, 4-10 Audible message indication, 5-68 Auto ring-in E&M trunlq 2-16.4-34 Auto trunk, 4-31. S-86‘.;Automated attendant, 4-12 dialing during rccordiig, 4-14.5-68 digit tramlation, 4-14.5-39 . : B&!L Set Bipolar Eight Zero Sub&ution (Bszs) ‘Bockground music, 4-53 channel, 5-31.5-52channel selection, 4-5.4-53featurecode,& k=*~spealas 4-111troubleshooting, 6-16 BACISPC key, 4-41 Barge, 4-75 Lon6qtation tone, 5-68feati code, 4-8 programming, 5-30,5-52, S-68 Base number for DID, 4-37,5-116;sBasic wftyare, l-2 bhries, 2-32
iEz!f&u~“ember 1994.-. lN7?ER-T& PRACTnxs4 /l.,,,.IIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEBattery check button, 3-45 Baudrate,5-9B-Line keysets, 2-23r&d ports 5-169 S&DA output devioe, 2-32SMDR output device, 2-32 Bipolar eight zero substitution (B8ZS), 2-17.4-35, S-122, S-128 Bit-7 StufGng. see AlenateMark Inversion (AM-) BFV @ilar violations) earor& 5-122 Buses See FCM highways Busy signal, 4-54 .. ::>,:;c . .trunk& l-lA’ : h ,3, F toB&M, 4-82,4-83G :. ,,.‘.“C,(’i ;i-.::..4.. ‘_ .. i;, _ -.,t. _. . _,to message center, 4-84 ’: i ,.c Gxwal oBice (C.O.) lines. See Trunks ‘j- ” :22;,f% ‘j.‘y tooutsidenumber,4-82,4-83‘. Channelservice!unit (csu), 2-17,2-18,2-19, &;-Q$&:~&~& -z=e_ 1. i .-z:‘, ; .line build-out, 4-35,5-122,5-128yc:.. .j ,._‘i-4k~-~lz to voice mail, 4-70,4-84_ ‘qc,. ’s z ;:‘f> .::?I _.\ d.-. 2’. . . . ._,_troubleshooting, 6-27_?,, ,’check box, 5-13,iJ 4; \I‘~ ,‘:“:i’ i. cimlitcards.:.t 2 ,,$.‘+.‘. -+ kz .4 i“.il; jr,,:9 cdl pick-up, 4-7,4-73.,’display. 4-aB&M, 2-16i‘!:,. I . -?‘--a‘\ *12:.LQj ; ., I Callprivaoy,4-74. , x.