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FEATURES 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
lMX/GMX 416/832 INSlALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
CONTENTS PAGE 
9. Signals And Tones ................................................... 4-54 
A Ring Signals .................................................... 4-54 
B. Call Processing Signals ........................................... 4-54 
10. Intercom Calls ...................................................... 4-55 
. Programming For Private Intercom Calls ........................... 4-55 
B....

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CONTENTS PAGE 
23. Speed Dialing ....................................................... 4-85 
. System Speed Dialing ............................................ 4-85 
B. Station Speed Dialing ............................................ 4-88 
24. Optional System Directory - Intercom And Outside (Keysets Only) ........ 4-90 
. Intercom Directory .............................................. 4-90 
B. Outside Directory 4-91...

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FEA- 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
1. INTRODUCTION 
1.1 The 416lS32 System, in addition to its sleek, mod- 
ular appearance and easy installation and programming, 
provides over 200 user-friendly features. To describe 
the system features, this IXKNRES section has been 
divided into the following sections: 
Accessing the Features: This section contains a list 
of the feature codes and their definitions. 
System Organization: This section describes...

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D. TRUNK ACCESS CODES 
2.6 The feature codes used to access trunks are listed below. 
Automatic Trunk Selection 
89 
Least-Cost Routing 9 
Select Trunk Croup l-89 801-889 Answers the call that has been ringing or holding the 
longest at that station. Refer to page 4-31 for the priority 
list. Or, if no call is ringing or holding, the highest-num- 
bered available auto trunk is selected for an outgoing 
call; @bysets use the ANSWER key)...

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UGlbfX 416/832 lNSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
Cancel Current Message 
379 
Cancel Misc. Operations 395 
Chference 
5 
Do-Not-Disturb 370 
Do-Not-Disturb Cancel 371 
Do-Not-Disturb Mode On/Off 372 
Feature Key Default 325 
Feature Key Display 
326 
Feature Key Programming 
327 
Hold - Individual 
Hookflash 336 
330 
Hunt Group Remove 
322 
Hunt Group Replace 
323 
Hunt Remove/Replace On/Off 324 
Message 365 
Message - Cancel 
Message - Silent 
Optional Account Code 
Page 
Private CO Call...

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Reverse Transfer (Call Pick-Up) 
Ring Intercom Always 
Ring Intercom Always Cancel 
Ring Intercom Always On/Off 
Software Version Number 
Station Exchange 
Station Speed Dial 382 
Station Speed Dial Programming 383 
System Speed Dial 381  303 
INTER-TELPRAcTlcEs 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALIATION & -ANCE FEATURE!3 
Issue 1, November 1994 
Queue Request 6 
Queue Request Cancel 376 
Redial 380 Requests an automatic callback when a busy trunk 
or station becomes available. The cancel code termin- 
ates a queue...

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FEATURES 
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F. KEYSET-ONLY FEATURE CODES 
28 The following pages list the key&-only feature codes. Most of them can be used at any keyset station; however, 
some codes require a display and some require a Data Port Module. 
I 
Digital, AIM, DVK Keyset - 
Default Volume 394 
Automatic Intercom Access 362 
Automatic Intercom Access Cance.1 363 
Automatic Intercom Access On/Off 364 
Automatic Trunk Access 
360 
Automatic Trunk...

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Hold - System 335 Places an outside call on system hold. It can be picked up 
directly at any keyset that has an individual trunk key for 
that trunk or by the station that placed it on hold (by 
pressing the flashing call or individual trunk key). The 
hold flash can only be seen at other stations if they have 
an individual trunk key for that trunk. (Cannot be used 
on intercom calls. Ifused on conference...

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G. ATTENDANT FEATURE CODES 
2.9 The following feature codes may be used only at designated attendant stations. Non-attendant station users hear 
reorder tones if they attempt to use these feature codes. -?,, 
 
.i’ 
Cancel All DND Requests 
Cancel All Station FWD Requests 
Cancel All Station DIWFWD 
Requests 
Cancel Station DND Request 
Cancel Station FWD Request 
Cancel Station DND/FWD Request 
Clear...

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Issue 1, November 1994 
H. EXTENSIONNUMBERS 
2.10 Extension numbers are recognized as feature codes by the system. When the system is in the default state, the 
extension numbers are assigned as follows: 
Attendant 
stations 
Hunt groups 
Modem (MXC port) 0 
1000-1223 or 1000-1159 (depending on initial system configuration) 
2ooo-2039 
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