Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 416/832 Installation Manual
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INTEGRATED TM lMwGMX416/832 INSTALLATION AND FIELD MAINTENANCE MANUAL NOTICE IMX & GMX COMBINED INTO ONE MANUAL With the new 1995 North American Numbering Plan software releases, the IMX 4161832 and GMX-4161832 products are identical except for the station instruments that can be installed on them. To provide better service, condense refer- ence materials, streamline training, and facilitate technical support, the installation manuals for the two systems have been combined into one generic...
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Part Number 440.8075 INTEGRATED TM lMWGMX416/832 INSTALLATION AND FIELD MAINTENANCE MANUAL Issue 1, November 1994 @ Inter-Tel Integrated Systems, inc. 1994 Printed in USA
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NOTICE This IMXIGMX 4161832 Installation and Field Maintenance Manual is released by INTER-TEL IN’IEGRATED SYSTEMS, INC. as a guide for certified service personnel. It provides information necessary to properly install, program, operate, and maintain the system. The contents of this manual, which reflect current INTER-TEL standards and which document soft- ware versions 827.8218-8223 and 827.8164-8168, are subject to revision or change without notice. Software packages released after the...
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IMX/GMX 416/832 ISSUE 1 - INDEX OF NEW FEATURES For those individuals who are already familiar with the Issue 1 manuals for the IMX 416/832 and GMX-416/832 Sys- tems, the following new items are documented in this Issue 1 combination manual. For complete information on each item, refer to the page numbers following the brief explanation. Also, throughout the manual, “change bars” like the one at the right have been placed in the margins to indicate any new or revised information since the original...
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INDEX OF NEW FEATURES (continued) A Keyset “Hot” Dial Pad Keys There is a system-wide option that, if enabled, allows keyset users to dial line access codes and feature codes with- out lifting the handset or pressing the SPKR or SPCL key. This programmable feature is called “hot dial pad” to indicate that the dial pad keys are always activated. See pages 4-4,4-42, and 5-68. Private Intercom Call Override If a keyset station has the Private Intercom Override feature enabled, the user can place a...
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INDEX OF NEW FEATURES (continued) Voice Mail/Computer Enhancements Do-Not-Disturb Breakthrough: Normally, calls to a station through DIM, the automated attendant, or a voice computer are not blocked by placing the station in do-not-disturb. If desired, individual stations can be set to pre- vent these calls from breaking through do-not-disturb. See pages 4-14,4-21,4-38,4-95,5-30, and 5-52. Voice Mail/Computer Hunt Groups In AU Software Packages: In any software package, any hunt group can be...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Issue 1, November 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS INDEX OF NEW FEATURES ............................................ TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................. LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................... FCC REGULATIONS ................................................... SAFETY REGULATIONS ............................................... LIMITED WARRANTY...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INS’lALLA~ON & MAINTENANCE CONTENTS FJLUTJRES ............................................................ 1. Introduction ........................................................ 2. Accessing The Features ............................................... 3. System Organization .................................................. 4. Trunk Features ...................................................... 5. Station Instruments...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES TABLE OF CONTENTS IMWGMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, November 1994 CONTENTS PAGE PROGRAMMING ...................................................... 5-l 1. Introduction ........................................................ 5-3 2. System Set-Up For Programming ....................................... 5-3 3. Session Timer And Screen Saver ........................................ 5-11 4. Microsoft Windows .................................................. 5-11 5....