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    							INTER-TELPRACTICESIMx/GMX 256 INS’E4LLATION & MAINTENANCE
    CLEAR key, 4-41
    Clear system 
    alarm, 4-10
    CNF key, 4-46,4-e
    CO DIRECI0RY key, 4-41
    co reseize, 5-30.5-52
    COM port, s-9
    Command button, 5-13
    Conference hold 
    timcx, S-78
    Conferencing, 4-76
    capacity, l-8channels. 2-6featurecode,resoIIlcts, 2-11
    troubleshooting, 6-2s
    Colltiguration
    default, 2-13, S-24DC, 5-171KSGD, 5-171
    system, S-170
    TlC, S-172
    Consultation hold, 
    4-67,4-6g
    Ccmtrol boardSMDR output device, 3-45
    voltage test points, 3-45
    caltroued alipa emor& 5-122
    copy station features$ s-2.6
    -BIN, S-168
    CPHKlXLBIN, S-168
    CRC-6 (cyclic redlmdancy check) errols. 5-122
    Chss-tenant communication, 4-15
    crosstalk, 6-20
    axs+mant trmc, 5-67voice ma& 5-67
    ~.~~saviodWHit(csu).
    cketktIYr~5-I04
    -=PPOS~l
    ~trpolts,s-l52
    D
    D4 Sqmbame, 2-17.2-19
    Daa devilm, 4-mdrtapwttMtor,4-8fahueanse,e8i@UMion, 3-70,3-78,3-87taMetk%tiom 2-23.2-26~onbkshaothpt; 6-32
    Datre994-46
    Data coke, 6-33
    Data 
    pt modlik, 4-101, B-1ittsama 3-n3-87, B-6s!pecmw 243,246timer, 5-78Database
    default configurations, 2-13savehestore, 5-4. S-10, S-167
    stand-alone update, 5-7
    update, 5-14
    Database back-up battery, 2-10
    Database programming enable, 4-10
    Date 
    (system> S-170
    Date and time 
    display, 4-41
    feature code, 4-8
    programming. 4-111, S-170
    Day/night toll redctioq 4-25,~27.5-42
    Dayhligllt trunk rcstktiorl$4-25.4-26, s-28,5-34
    DB15 connector on Tl card, 3-U)
    DC ringing$2-15,2-29.4-40
    Dakated isolated circuit$2-8.3-3
    Defwt volmue& 4-8
    Defective unit return policy, 6-41
    Departments, 
    S-85
    Detailed 
    8MDA reports, 4-115,5-140
    Detailed station report, S-152, S-157
    Dial initiation timer, 4-4
    Dial rules, 4-32, S-98,5-99
    voice computer, 
    4-21,5-63
    Dial tone, 4-54
    troubleshooting, 6-18,6-32.6-38
    Dial-pulse signaling, 2-14,4-24B&M, 2-16.4-34programming, S-30.5-52Tl, 2-20
    Dial-repeating E&M, 2-16,4-34
    Dialing feedback for Tl, 2-19
    Dialing timea, 5-78I a>, .:DID digit transia*, S-110, s-123
    DID report, S-152, s-158
    Dw-s?39..’, ;:.
    DigitalDirect8tationsakctio~LalttpField(l)s8~waitACkasfonw, 2-24>ablin&3-4
    yJ=&4-!-.g?
    jjl)Jst&)n,&&r ;‘.installation, 3-90key maps, 440, S-47‘.pmpaah& s-135aelf-teq 340. .1.
    spacE&ow2-27-‘. .“I,_ ,,. ; , ““i?
    ~Icessa~@~~~2-6~*~24-40 /.*
    LB% 2-12,6-3thanrktoro, 2-12
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    							INDEXIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTIcEsIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
    Digital keys&, 2-2.440attendant feature menu, 4-10dimensions, 2-21DSWBLF unit& 2-12
    electret microphone, 2-22,2-25Executive, 2-33
    headset ins&llation, 3-66imauation, 3-62See also Keyseta
    LCD, 2-22,3-62,4-41halFA& 4-101instauation, 3-70menu display, 4-9,4-41menu keys, 4-41PCDPM, 2-12.4-61,4-101installation, 3-66secondary voice path, 4-61self-test, 3-64speaketphone, 2-22.4-40special cabling requirements, 3-7
    standard. 2-34
    volume 
    wntrol, 4-8
    wall mounting, 3-66
    Digital multiplex 
    inte&ce (DhQ 2-17
    Direct inward dig (DID), 4-37
    base number, 
    4-37.5-116batch programming ring-in, S-117
    camp on, 4-69, s-30, s-52capacity, l-2DISA, 4-37. S-115
    music-on-hold, 4-37, S-115
    programming, s-106, s-108, S-115
    ring-in/answer pattern& 4-2s,4-37, s-119atart type, 4-37, s-115
    tenant group, 4-37, s-87, s-115
    troubleshooting, 6-17
    trunk 
    group& s-107tmnkli$4-37
    Direa inward system access (USA), 4$X, -j, ”DID groups, 5-11s.I, :DID tnmks, 4-37~not-dishub breakthrough, 4-38, S-G, S-S2’
    resource& 2-11..:. . -‘,X .,Jsecutitycodes,4-38,S-ll2;~s-lls .’ ,.,toll restriction, 4-38, S-106, S-107, S-112, S-116
    troubleshooting, 6-15
    Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field 
    @ss/BLF) Unit, 4-SO
    cabling,+4 :capacity, 1-i; 2:21,2-27-‘-.‘,dimensions, 2-27,2-Z, A-2, B-2
    feature& l-7 
    y..dtransfep4-io3 intacomcalls, 4-1o3.. , ; :_rev-transfer, 
    4-104 ‘” :.-: :13.
    figure. 2-45_. ‘ .‘i :,!‘,
    m 2-28, B-2
    GX, A-2
    -,. I :.*~.,y
    illpstration, 2-46i,
    bstallation, 3-92,,., . . ,*‘*MMFsets4-49., .
    DualbantamjackonTlC,2-18 ‘-“.“”
    Dual circuits, 
    2-13,2-23
    Dual-tone multi-frquency (CYIMF) signaling, 2-14,2-16,~24
    decoding circuits, 2-11. . .
    digit timers, S-79-. ?..
    F&M, 4-34‘,‘.J’
    programming, s-1051: 3:.
    Tl. 2-20I.
    trammitler CilclliL 2-11
    E
    F&hi Card @MC), 2-S, 2-16
    block tczmiuations,3-16
    capacity, l-2
    COMedioll to MDF, 3-12
    figure, 3-S8
    fuses, 2-16
    hstallation, 3-S7
    -6-4makebusy switch, 2-16
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    E&M trunks, 2-16.4-34absorbed digits, 4-26
    auto ring-in, 2-16
    call routing S-109
    camp on. 4-69, s-31.5-52
    capacity, 1-2.2-16
    circuits, 2-16
    cooneuioo to MDF, 3-12
    dial repeating, 2-16
    DID digit translation, S-110
    handshaking, S-109
    hybrid balance, 2-16
    ignore answer 
    supenkioo. 5-105LCR use, 2-16placingouIsidecau&4-62programming, S-104
    receive-t gain, 2-16
    rediig. 4-93
    reorder tones, S-109
    return dial tone, S-110
    s&ware, l-2.5-3tinlerq 5-79
    trunk groups, 2-16, S-106, S-109
    Elapsed time 
    in seconds for SMDR, 4-123
    Electret microphone, 2-22.2-25
    Electrical test, 3-42
    Electromagnetic 
    interference (EMI), 2-4,6-16Emergency 
    asshum, 6-41
    Enhanced 
    Single-Line Set (ESUQ 2-29,4-49design feature& 2-29diieosioq 2-29fcatures$l-6figure, 2-47
    FLASH key, 4-4
    instauation, 3-95user-programmable keys, 4-51Environmental requirements, 
    2-8,3-3Equal 
    acc.ess, 4-27.5-113.:Equipment cabinet, 2-6
    AC 
    powa cable, 2-8circuit card& 2-10
    dimensions, 2-6
    figure, 2-7
    ., .I:
    grouodiig, 3-41iosallation, 3-35,3-61 -’powa cable connectors, 3-36powa supply, 2-8prcasembly. 3-35 ’telecom motherboard powa cable, 2-7
    Error messages, 5-1456-S
    copying to 
    disk, S-168
    programming, S-146
    report. S-146..;. “+Error reporting, 4-125
    Error thresholds for 
    Tl, 2-19
    ERRoRLoo.m, s-168
    ES 
    (enoral seconds) errors, S-122
    ESF. See Extended Superframe @SF)
    ESLS. See E&an&d Single-Line Set (ES=)Exemption from 
    LCR, 4-26,5-113Exit 
    screen, 5-14
    Extended area 
    cxxks, 5-93
    Extended software, l-2
    Extended 
    Superkme @SF), 2-17.2-19
    Extension numbers, 
    2-13,4-11attendan& 4-11
    default, 3-6
    modems, 
    4-11pilot numbas, 4-11prograomhg, S-58statiolL$4-$1Extaoal 
    CSU, 2-17,2-19
    Extend desk speaka, A-2hstallatioo, A-7
    Extemal musk source, 
    3-99,~53
    ~eagingbackground music, 4-111
    LGC/TSC circuits, 2-14
    music chaooe~ S-68port& 2-6, s-70,5-72RCPU relay, 2-11relays, s-70.5-73
    SLC 
    &xi& 2-12speakers, 2-3,3-98
    F
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    							INDEXIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
    Feedback on 
    key&, 6-32
    Ferrite split beads, 2-32,3-12Field service diagnostics, 
    6-8,6-10FLASH key, 
    2-29,4-4,4-97
    Fkiile attendant arrangements, 4-12
    Foxed xcount codes, 4-66,5-32entering, 4-62
    LCkOuly, 4-33.4-66,5-32,5-54prOgrammin& 5-54
    validated, 4-66. s-32.5-33
    Fonwd (FWD) key, 4-42.446.5~36,549
    pro-& 442FORWARD key, 441
    Forwardin& 4-82allca&e82FWD key, 4-82
    if busy, 4-82
    if no answer, 4-82
    if no 
    answerbsy, 4-82system. 4-79.5-74
    timer. 5-81
    to 
    E&M, 4-82.4-83to message center, 4-84
    to outside number, 4-82.4-83
    troubleshooting. 6-27
    unsupmrised co timer, 4-83
    weekly toll limit. 4-83
    Forwarding path, 4-79.541,5-74
    Forwarding point, 4-79,5-74
    Fractional Tl, 2-17.4-35Framing bit, 2-17.2-19
    FUXSDKSC, 2-12
    EMC, 2-16,3-57IDC, 2-15.3-51Ksc, 2-12,3-49
    LGCDC, 2-14.3-54power supply, 2-8,2-g. 3-42w 2-15 3-51
    G
    Gas discharge tubes, 2-5,3-12
    General station reports, S-152,5-158Glare prevention, 2-14
    GMX Keysets, El
    Ground start trunks, 4-37, S-104.
    Grounding, 3-41
    Group 
    call pick-up, 4-73
    GX 
    Keysets, A-l
    H
    PIandset i~~plifier, 2-22,3-n
    Handsfree announce system forwar& 4-80.5-68
    Handsfree enable/disable. 4-8,441,4-55,5-31,5-52
    Han&aking, 2-31,5-169Hardware address 
    numbess, 2-14E&M, 2-16*tions,= .‘t...- -. J’
    Tl. 2-20Headsets, 
    2-22,2-26.4-9.4-43enable/disable, 5-31.5-52
    inslauation, 3-66,3-n. 3-86ttoubleshuoting, 6-31
    Holdcall splitting, 4-67
    individual, 4-6,4-67recau. 4-67,4-68skate to, 5-69
    system, 
    4-9,4-67timer, 5-81
    HOLD key, 
    4-46,4-49Home area code, 
    4-29.5-171
    Hoow 4-97
    enable/disable, 5-106
    feature code, 4-6
    trunk& 4-37
    Hot dial pad, 4-4,4-42,5-68Hourglass 
    cmwr, 5-14 _House phone, 4-92
    day and night 
    numbers, 540
    pqrammh& 548,540troubleshooting, 6-26
    Humidity, 2-8.3-3
    Hunt group key, 4-42.5-36.549.5-50
    Hunt group report, 5-152,5-159Hunt groups, 4-16
    all ring. 4-16
    announcement station, 4-17,5-61,5-65automated attendant hunt groups, 5-63call circxdation, 4-16caIl forwarding, 4-16
    call monitoring, 4-19
    camp on, 4-16
    capacity, l-8.4-16
    distributed, 4-16
    linear, 4-16
    overflow station, 
    4-17,5-61,5-66pilot number, 4-16.5-58playback devices, 2-30
    ~w-miw, S-61queue position$4-19malls, 4-18
    removekeqlace, 4-6,4-19remote, 4-10,4-19,4-111ring-in, 4-16
    station list, 4-16.4-21station monitoring, 4-9
    station monitoring tone, 5-69
    caperem, 4-19,5-61, s-64
    using barge, 4-75
    system forwarding point, 4-80
    tenant groupq 4-15,4-17time-rs, 4-18.5-65transfer call type, 4-17,5-68troubleshooting, 6-27
    voice 
    mailkomputer group, 5-61
    Hybrid balance, 2-14, S-104
    E&M, 2-16pro@-ammblg. 5-147
    I
    IC DIRJXXIRY key, 441
    IC key, 4-42,446,5-36,549
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    IWO qeddial (SD) keys, 4-42, S-36, S-49
    Identification display on keysas, 5-68
    Ignore 
    answa supervision, S-105
    Inactivity 
    tima, 5-82
    Incoming-only trunk& S-110
    Individual hold, 4-67
    Individual trunk keys, 4-42, S-36, 
    S-49
    ItlStdhtiODoutline, 3-2
    post-installation check@ 3-100preinstallation check&t, 3-3
    tools and 
    supplies, 3-3
    Integrated saviccsdigital network (ISDN), 2-17
    Integrated speakerphone, 
    2-22,2-25,440
    Integrated switching mat&, 2-6
    Iota-station 4-58messages,
    alternate message source, 4-60
    cancel, 4-59
    capacity, l-8
    feature code, 4-6
    silent, 4-58
    Inter-Tel AIM keyset, l-5,4-40
    1Zline, 2-38
    24-line, 2-36
    8-line,2-40,4-40
    cabling, 3-24
    circuits, 3-6
    switches, 3-76
    self-tes&3-73volume control, 4-8,4-48
    Inter-Tel DVK Keyset, 2-2,2-25,3-81,4-40124ine. 2-42
    24-line, 241
    8-line, 2-43
    data port module, 3-87
    dimensions, 2-25
    self-test, 3-8s
    Inter-Tel Serviw, 4-30,5-97,641
    Intercom calls. 4-55automatic 
    call acces, 4-52callback (queue), 4-57
    camp 
    on, 4-57
    DSSBLF units, 4-103
    messages, 4-58off-hook voice anuounce, 4-61
    placiig cau& 4-55
    private, 4-55Intercom dial tone troubleshooting, 6-33
    Iutenxm directory, 4-90
    Intercom number display, 4-41
    International 
    IXR caIIs, 4-32, S-98.5~99,5-100.5-101Inter-Tel AM 
    keyset, 2-2,2-218&e, line co& 2-23
    Inward Dialing Card 0,2-6,2-l& 4-40AC/TIC strap, 2-15
    block tenuiuations, 3-15
    capacity, l-2
    configuration. S-171
    connection to 
    hiDF, 3-21.3-27DID. 2-15.2-16
    fuse& 2-15
    installation, 3-51,3-53LED& 6-3
    off-premises extension, 2-30
    playback device, 2-30
    recommended 
    usi, 2-12
    ISDN. See Integrated sewicesdigital network (LSDN)
    Ii&al dedicated circui& 243-3
    K
    Key-442w=e. l-8DSS/BII Unit, 2-27.2~28,440, S-47, S-SOkeysets, S-45. S-49programming, 5-3s. 5-44
    report. s-152. S-160
    setting to default, s-46
    singkline stations, S-48,5-49
    Keyset Card O, l-2,2-6,2-12,440connection to MDF, 3-21,3-23dual citcuits, 2-12,2-13,2-23,440,s171imtallation, 3-49,~soKSC-D, 3-25LED& 2-12,6-3thamist~ 2-12
    Keyset identitication display. 4-41
    Keyset& 2-2,2-21,440See aho Digital keyseas-Itline, 2-37. B-4
    24-line, 2-35, A-3, B-3
    &line, 2-39&line AIM, 2-40
    automatic answa, S-30cabling, 3-4
    capacity, l-2.2-21
    citcuit number display, 4-41L, .-, ,.data noise. 6-33
    data port module, Blr.. ,:‘f.‘. idesign 
    feature& 2-21
    dimensions. 2-21
    IXSIBLF key, 4-42eleuret microphone, 2-22,2-k’: -’extanal desk speaka, A-2, A-7features$ l-5-7..feedback, 6-32
    GMx$2-25, B-l.’
    instauation, 3-81, B-5GX, A-l
    handsfree, 5-31- :._...: .--headsets, S-31
    hot dial pad, 4-4,4-42,5-68_ ... ’:‘ :I. ‘
    iddikation display, 4-41, S-68iuitialized values, S-24.instalhtion, 3-71, A-4‘. ’key maps,4-42,5-45,5-49
    LCD. 2-22,245, S-71,3-81,4-41. A-l, A-6, &&I+ ,i^:LE% 447(1
    						
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    Keysets wntimud
    optional equipment
    data device, 4-101
    data 
    pod module, 2-23,2-26,3-78. -7, B-6
    handset amplifier, 2-22.3-77
    headsets, 
    2-22,2-26,3-n, 3-86.4-43loud ringing adapter, 2-23.2-26MDPM, 2-23FcDFh& 2-23programming. 4-107,5-25,5-30ring pitch adjustment, A-2
    secondary voice path. 4-61
    sela%able ring tone, 4-48
    self-test, 3-73,345. A-6, B-5si@s and tones, 4-54SFCL key, 4-4speakexphone. 2-22,2-25,4-Nspcakezphone module, A-2
    toll mtriction, 4-27
    troubleshooting, 613,6-14,6-30ass-programmable keys, 4-51, S-46
    volume controls, 4-48
    wall mounting, 
    3-77,3-86
    KF-rating. l-2,5-3,5-15
    KSGD. See Keyset Card &SC)
    L
    Last number dialed/saved, 4-93. S-31, S-52
    LCD. See Liquid 
    crystal display (LCD)
    LCR. see L.eastxost routing (LCR)
    LCR 
    key, 4-49
    Least-cat routing (LCR), 4-5,4-32,4-63advance limit, 4-33, S-42,5-95advance timer. 5-82
    capacity, l-8
    data report, S-152,5-161
    dial 
    rules, 4-32,5-98exempt from, 4-26
    faciity group camp on, 5-31.5-52faciity groups, 4-32,5-98international, 4-32on E&M, 2-16
    operator-assisted, 4-32
    programming, 5-98
    programming 
    repot& 5-150
    recommended use for single-line sets, 2-14
    route groups, 
    4-32.5-98time blocks, 4-32
    transparent, 4-33,5-31.5-52
    LED. See Light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
    Light-emitting diodes 
    (LEDs)
    DKSC, 2-12.6-3DWBLF Unix 4-50EMC, 6-4IDC,6-3keyset, 4-47
    Ksc, 2-12.6-3
    LGc.6-4Lsc, 6-4RCPU, 2-10,3-45,6-3SLC. 2-12,6-3
    TlC. 2-18,6-4troubleshooting, 6-1Lightning protection, 
    2-5.3-12EMC, 2-16lDC, 2-15UXiBC fuses, 2-14
    Line build-out (LBO), 2-17,2-19.d35.5-122.5-128
    Linear hunt group, 4-16,5-61,5-64
    Liquid crystal display (ED), 2-22,2-25,4-N, A-l, B-limtallation. 3-62,3-71.3-81, A-6, EStroubleshooting, 6-31
    List box, 5-12
    Local area code& 4-29.5-171
    Loop limits for cabling, 3-3,3-6,3-29_ OPX2-30
    Loop Start Card (LX), 2-5,2-6,2-14block mninations, 3-13.3-14
    connection to h4DF. 3-11extunalpagingport,2-14figure, 3-56fws, 2-14
    installation, 3-54
    LED5,6-4
    Loop start 
    trunk& 4-37.5-104
    LoopEround Start Card (UC), 2-5,2-6,2-14block terminations, 3-13,3-14connection to MDF, 3-11
    external paging port, 2-14
    figure, 3-55
    fuses, 2-14
    hlstauation, 3-54
    -6-4
    Loud ringing adapter (UA)hstalhtion, 3-80.3-89, A-lspaaicati0~ 2-23.2-2.6
    troubleshooting, 6-34
    M
    Main distriiution time (MDFJ 2-4
    assembling, 3-9
    backboard, 
    3-3,3-gbridging clips, 2-4
    connection to RCPU, 3-30
    E&M wnnections, 3-12i.llalation, 3-9power supply instalMO& 3-40
    sample, 3-10
    station wunections, 3-21,3-28SIN blocks, 3-9Tl alarm relays, 3-33Tl connection, 3-17,3-19,220
    termind blocks, 2-4trunk wmlwtio~ 3-11
    Ib4ahtellance of trunk& 4-37.4-113.5-148
    Major alarms, 4-125.6-9
    Make-busy switch, 4-37
    Master/slave Tl clock, 2-17,2-19,4-35,5-W
    A4ated return authorization (MRA). xx, 6-41
    MOE See Main diiiution frame (MDF)
    Memory, 2-6
    Message center, 4-58
    for FAX station, 
    5-40fonvar&mg to, 4-84
    programming, 5-32,5-38,5-40
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    Mesage lamps, S-31.5-52
    not supported on 
    IDC, 2-29,4-49
    Message waiting indication S-68
    troubleshooting, 6-38
    Mesagesalternate lnessage soulce, 4-60
    capacity l-8do-not-dishlrb, 4-110,s57featurecode&
    inter-station, 4-58message wait timer, 5-82
    reminder, 
    4-98,4-109.5-57
    MF-ratin& l-2.5-3
    Microphone eleuret circuitry, 2-22
    See 
    uko Liquid crystal display (LCD)
    Microphone mute, 
    4-9,4-67.468
    Microwft Wmdows, 5-11
    Minor alarm& 4-125.6-g
    Miscellanwus station flags, 5-28
    Miswllauwus station information, 5-28
    Moden& S-4
    RCPU circuit, 2-11
    setup. 5-g
    Modem Data Port Module (MDW 4-101
    AC transformer, 
    2-23,2-24imtallation, 3-70
    s.pedidons, 2-23
    troubleshooting, 6-32
    Modular jack assembly
    analog stations, 3-g
    digital 
    keysee 3-7
    station, 
    3-64,3-73,3-85Tl. 3-18
    Tl alarms, 3-33trunks$3-17
    Modules for power supply, 
    2-8,3-39, S-170
    MOH 
    skaps, 4-53
    Move board option, 5-171
    MILL See Material return authorization (MRA)
    MS-DOS, 5-3
    MSG key, 
    446,449
    Mu-law/a-law. See Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)
    Multiple-attendant operation, 
    4-12
    Music channel, 5-52
    external paging, 5-68programming, 5-31
    selection. 4-53
    MUSIC key, 
    446
    Music-on-hold, 4-53
    background music, 4-53
    channel seleuion, 4-53,5-S& s-69.5-109, S-115
    DID channel seledion, 4-37
    MOH straps, 4-53
    music source, 
    2-3,2-6,4-53wnnector, 2-10hMalhion, 3-99
    on/off strap, 2-11
    paging 
    speaker& 4-53,blll&oubkshooting, 6-16
    h4UTE key, 4-46
    during OHVAcall, 4-68N
    NEXT key, 4-41
    Night mode, 
    4-25.4-106
    Night ring, d-10
    Night switch relay, 2-3,4-25,4-106,5-73RCPU relay, 2-11
    Non-blocking voice channels, 2-6
    Non-blocking voice channels, 
    l-2,2-6.5-172
    Numbering plan, 4-28,5-90
    0
    Off-hook alarms, 5d8
    Off-hook voice announce (OHVA), 4-61.5-31
    blocking, 4-61
    DSS station transmit 5-69
    programming, 5-52.5-69
    timer. 5-82
    troubleshooting, 
    6-34,6-35,6-38,640using the MUTE key, 4-61
    Officecodesallowedkc!s&k%& 5-94numbering plan, 4-28,5-90
    programming, 5-90tLsedasareacode&4-28.5-90
    Off-premises extension 
    (OPX), 2-3,2-30,4-49ilmallation, x30loop limits& 2-30.-IPgramming, 5-31receive/&ansmit gain. 5-33repeater unit, 2-30,340ring type, 5-31
    OHVA. See Off-hook voice announce (OHVA): . .
    On-board CSU, 2-17,2-18,2-19,5-X22,5-128,/
    On-board oscillator, 2-19,4-35
    On-hook dialing/monitoring, 4-64: ‘ZJ
    On-line monitor passwords, 5-149:,. :-. .-’
    On-site programmin& 5-45-g,_I.
    Oneattendant operation, 4-12‘.
    OOFEOFA (out of frame/change of frame adjustment) errors, 5-122: ..:!
    Opaatiug temperature, 2-g
    Operator-ass&ted LCR calls, 4-32,5-98,5-99.5-100,5-101:;’
    Option button, 5-13
    optional 
    &xount code& 4-6, ‘t-662
    pa,,i;.-‘. ;Ai-r
    :z*,, “,‘;,‘, : : ’ (:-,3
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    irlstabtion, 3-5stationdata device, 4-101
    data port module, 
    2-23,2-26,3-78,3-87, B-6
    handset amplifier, 2-22.3-77
    headsets, 
    2-22,2-26,3-66,3-n, 3-86,4-43MDFM, 2-23,3-70PcDFhf, 2-23,366system, 2-3,2-31battery back-up, 2-3,2-32doorbox, 2-3external musk aounx. 2-3.3-99external paging speakers, 2-3.3-98FAX machine, 2-3
    night 
    switoh, 2-3
    off-premises extensions, 2-3
    playback devices, 2-3
    power 
    failure transfer, 2-3signal devices, 2-3SMDA output device, 3-98SMDR output device, 2-3,2-31,3-98talkback speakers, 2-3
    voice mail, 2-3
    troubleshooting, 6-12
    orderingpar& 7-l
    OTHER 
    TENURES key, 441
    OUT key, 4-49
    outgoing 
    auXS& 4-24, s-28, s-34,5-110OUTGOING key, 4-46
    Outside calls, 4-62-4-66
    accountcodes,4-66automatic call aaxq 4-52
    callback (queue), 465camp on, 4-65
    dropped 
    call& 6-14,6-21on-hook dialing/monitoring, 4-64
    placing, 4-62
    receiving. 4-62
    troubleshooting, 
    6-20Outside directory, 
    4-90.4-91overflow count, 
    S-66overflow stations, 
    4-17,5-61,5-66
    PPAGE. key, 4-46
    Paging, 4-94
    capacity, l-8
    external 
    portshelays, 5-70,5-73external speakers, 2-3.3-98
    feature code, 4-6
    programming, 5-70
    nmoveheplace, 4-9,4-94.5-31.5-52speaker background music, 4-10,4-53,4-Mtimers. 5-82
    troubleshooting. 6-26.6-27zones, 5-70
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    ROgramming
    abW ammad~, s-15.5-16applications menu, 5-15
    check box, 5-13
    command button, 5-13
    exit screen, 5-14
    llourglam cursor, 5-14initialized values, 5-24
    list box, 5-12
    menus, 5-16
    on-site, 5-4
    option button, 5-13
    planning. 5-3remote, 5-4
    scseen saver, 5-11
    session timer 
    logouz 5-11
    sign on, 5-15stand-alone, S-3.5-4.5-7
    system set-up, 5-3
    text box, 5-12
    windows, 5-12
    Pulse code modulation 
    (PCM), 2-17
    Q
    Quad module, 2-9
    QUB key, 4-46.4-49
    Queue
    capacity, l-8
    feature code, 4-7
    station, 4-57
    time& 5-82trunk, 4-65
    R
    Radio frequency interference (RFI), 2-4,6-16
    w24
    RCPU. See ROM Central Proce&ng Unit (RCPU)
    Re4Al
    attendant, 4-105
    automated 
    attendaat destination, 5-39
    hold, 
    4-67,4-68,4-105hunt groups, 4-18
    time-r. 5-82transfer, 4-71,4-K&l
    unsn~ ca& 4-72,4-105
    voice mail/computer, 4-21
    Recall destination, 5-64
    Recall tones, 4-54
    Receive gain, 2-14.5-33, S-104
    EBtM, 2-16OPX, 5-33
    Tl, 2-20
    trunks, S-103
    Recommended spare parts, 7-l
    REDN key, 4-46.4-49
    Redialing, 4-93
    capacity, l-8dad digit suppression, 4-93,4-123,5-69feature code, 4-7,4-glast number dialed, 4-93
    last number saved, 4-93
    mode, 
    S-31,5-52PBX/E&hi, 4-93
    troubleshooting, 6-25
    RRDL key, 4-49
    Reference clock for 
    Tl, 2-19.4-35, S-123, S-130
    backup, 5-127
    for 
    system, S-130
    programming, 5-122- slave/master,S-130solute. of, S-130Tl from public network, S-130
    Relaxed ring detection, S-105
    timer, 5-82
    Relays
    night switch, 
    4-106
    programming, 5-73
    signal 
    devicez, 5-121TlC, 2-19,4-35,5-122, S-129
    Release, 4-9
    Reminder messages, 4-98
    capacity, l-8feature code, 4-9
    messages, 4-98
    programming, 4-10,4-K@, 5-57
    Remote hunt group remove/replace, 4-10,&19,4-111
    Remote programming, S-4.5-9dirti connection, 5-9PC, 2-31
    Remote station feature cancel, 4-111
    Remove/replace hunt group, 
    4-19remote, 4-10,4-19,4-111
    Remove/replace paging, 4-94
    RepeaterOPX, 2-30Tl, 2-17
    Replacement 
    partsordexing, 7-lraxxnmended spares, 7-l
    Report programming, 5-150
    customized, 5-152
    Reseize, S-30.5-52
    Reset, 5-167
    Reset switch on RCPU, 2-10
    Resetting serial ports, 5-169
    Restricted area codes, 5-93
    Restricted 
    office codes, 5-94
    Return policy, 6-41
    Reverse 
    tmasfcx, 4-73DWBLP unit, 4-104
    feature code, 4-7
    immediate connection, 5-69
    RFIEMI troubleshooting. 6-16
    Ring cadence, 5-31
    Ring 
    genaator module, 2-8
    Ring intercom always, 
    4-7,4-55,5-31.5-52
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    Ring pitch adjustment, instabation, A-2
    Ring principal once, 5-41
    Ring tone selection, 
    44.8
    Ring zones, 4-25,449.5-325-51
    Ring-tianswa patten& 4-24, S-107=P=ity. l-8DID numbers, 4-37, S-119E&M, 2-16
    hunt groups, 4-16
    programming, 5-106, S-108, S-109, S-120
    signal device relays, S-121
    -4-25
    RI-type blocks, 2-53-17
    RJ-type jacks, 3-17
    RJ48C jacks, 3-17
    ROM Central 
    Frocessing Unit 0,2-6,2-7,2-10a-law/mu-law strap, 2-11
    battery back-up strap, 2-10
    battery check button, 3-45
    battery voltage test point, 2-10
    cable terminations, 3-31
    conference resources, 2-11
    connection to hfDF, 3-30
    database back-up battery, 2-10
    IXMF decodiig circuits, 2-11tmmmitter circuit, 2-11external paging relay, 2-11figure. 346ins&llation. 344LED& 2-10,345,6-3modem circuit, 2-11MOH on/off strap, 2-11,~53music-on-hold connector, 2-10
    night switch relay, 2-11,4-106power failure tmsfr relay, 2-11relays 5-73
    reset switcll$2-10
    signal device relay, 2-11,5-121signal devices, 4-25
    tone generator, 2-11
    voltage teat 
    pointy 2-10,3-61
    Route groups, 4-32,5-98area/office code tables, 5-100
    Facility poups, S-100
    programming, 5-99, S-100
    time blocks, S-100
    RS-232-C 5-9
    co~ectors on RCPU, 2-10SMDA output device, 2-31SMDR output device, 2-31
    S
    Safety regulations. xix, 3-3
    Save/Restore. 5-4, S-10,5-167
    scos. see station class of service@cos)
    Screen saver, S-11
    SD 
    keys, 4-42,5-36.5-49
    Secondary call keys, 4-42,4-44, S-28,5-49progreg. s-36,5-37secondary stations, 5-29
    Secondary station, 
    4-44,5-29
    Security codes, 4-38.5-112,5-115
    Page
    Selectable ring tone, 4-9.4-48
    Selected device SMDA reports, S-140
    Serial 
    ports, 2-31
    baud rate, 5-169
    contiguration, 5-169
    reset, 5-169
    TX. 2-18
    SES (severely error seconds) etrors, 5-122
    Session timer, 5-11
    Setting time and date, 4-111
    Signal devices, 
    2-3,4-25RCPU relay, 2-11,5-73_ ring-in, 5-121
    Signals and tones, 4-54
    Silent 
    mesages, 4-58
    SingleLine Card (SIC), l-2,2-6.2-12,4-40connection to MDF, 3-21,3-26extend paging circuirS 2-12
    installation, 3-51.352
    LED& 2-12.6-3
    thermistors, 2-12
    Singldhe Instrument (SIJ), instaRation, A-8, R-8
    SingMine sets, 2-29,4-49AC/DC ringing, 2-29
    alternate message source, 4-60
    audible measage indiition, 5-68cabling, 35
    capacity, l-2,2-21feature+ l-6irMaRation, 395
    key maps, S-48,549LCR only recommendation, 2-14
    message lamps, 5-31.5-52
    off-premises stations, 4-49
    ring cadence, 5-31
    ring 
    nones, 4-25,4-49,5-32.5-51troubleshooting, 6-13.6-36
    Single-Line Instrument (SLI), 2-29,449
    design feature& 2-29
    dimensions, 2-29
    feature& l-6
    figure, 2-48
    FUSH key, 44irisaation, 395user-programtttable keys, 4-51
    SkatMo-hold/diinnect, 4-67,5-69
    Slave/master Tl clock, 2-19.4-35, S-130
    SLI. See Single-Line Instrument (SL.I)
    f%iBi. See Station message detail accounting @MDA)
    SMDR Set Station message detail recording (SMDR)
    Software
    iIlsta&tion, 344
    pacltages 5-3version feature code, 4-7
    Software packages, l-2
    Source of reference clock, S-130
    Span jack on 
    TlC, 2-18
    SFCL key, 44,4-42,446,5-36,549
    Speakerphone, 2-22,2-25,4-g, 4-40
    Speakerphone module, A-2
    Special purpose flags report, 
    S-152,5-163
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