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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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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMx/GMx 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Special purpose stations, 5-29, S-38 Speed dialing, d85 digit mute, 5-69 Dss/BII unit, 4-87 feature codes, 4-7 override toll resetion, 4-z station, 4-88 pausesmcnkflasll~4-88 PBxE&hi,4-88 programming, 4-gg sy*m. 4-85 location codes, 4-85 non-lay number& 4-85 pausesmookflash~4-85 p-4-85 Pgrammin&4-g5tenant-specific numbas, 4-85 Speed-dial keys Dss/J3LF Unih 4-50, -7, S-50 keyset, 4-42,s~36,549 SFKR key, 4-42,446 SPS. See Unintemtptable power supply (UPS) Stand-alone programming,s-3,54,5-7database update, 5-7 printer driverq 5-8 Stand-Alone/Remote software, S-4 inQallation, 54 Standard account codes, 4-66, S-32,5-54 Standard tones, 5-69 Standby power sapply (SPS). See Uninterruptable power supply0 Start type for DID, 4-37 Station call monitoring, 4-19 Station class of serviceww, 4-27 programming, S-4&5-95speed dial override, 448,445, S-69 user groups, 5-91 Station exchange, 4-7,4-99,~25,5-31.5-52 pasword$5--28 Station features copying, 5-26 misc. flags, 5-28 misc. information, 5-28 outgoing acasq 5-28 programmable keys, 5-28 programming. 5-52 secondary call keys, 5-28 secondary stations, 5-29 special purpose stations, 5-29 system forwarding, 5-29 toll restriction, 5-29Station messsge detail aammtlng (SMDA), 4-115aa?mmt code reports. 4-115,5-140attendant feature code, 4-10.4-W’ detailed report& 4-115,5-140format. 5-lu1output device, 4-115 baud rate, 2-32 imtallation, 3-98 placement, 3-3 RS-232-C, 2-31 output port, 5-138 programming, 5-138 reporting itam& 5-138 selected device reports, 5-140_ summary reports, 4-115.5-140troubleshooting, 6-29 Station mesage detail recoding (SMDR), 4-123 account cods, 4-66 dialed digit suppression, 4-93,4-123display elapsed time in seconds, 4-K&5-142options, 4-123 output device, 2-3,2-31,3-45,5-142baud rate, 2-32 imtallation, 3-98 placement, 3-3 R!M32-C, 2-31programming, 5-142 report format, 4-123 suppressed digits, 4-123,5-142 Station monitoringresom 2-11 tone, 5-69 Station programmable keys, 442,5-35,5-49setting to default, 5-46Station speed dig, 4-88 capacity, l-8feature cude, 4-7pausihwokfld~4-88PBxE&M4-M P-&4-88 stations, 2-21 cabling, 3-4,3-6,3-7loop limit& 3-29*i capacity, l-2,2-12ckcuit numberq 3-6ammction to MDF, 3-21.3-28default configuration. 2-13 feature& l-5 imtallation, 3-62, A-4. B-5 pio~g, 4-mxuwnt codes, 5-32alternate message source, 5-32 attendant, 5-32class-of-serviceaccount code, 5-32 message center. 5-32 tenant groups, 5-32 programming reportr. 5-150 STN SPD key, 4-49 Summary SODA reports, 4-115.5-140Suppress digits after end of dig, 5-69,5-142 Suppressed digits in SMDR, 4-X23,5-142 Surge/spike protector, 2-9 Switching mat& 2-6 SYS SPD key, 4-46.4-49 System alarms, 4-112,4-125,5-6& 6-g Page I-13