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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMJ4GM.X 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW 
Issue 1, November 1994 
OVERVIEW 
CONTENTS PAGE 
1. Introduction .......................................................... l-l 
2. System Capacities ..................................................... l-l 
3. Software Packages .................................................... 
l-2 
4. Hardware Summary ................................................... 
l-3 
5. Installation, Programming, And Maintenance Summary...

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IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
- 832 Stations (Combinations of keyseta, DSSI 
BLF Units, Attendant Computer Consoles, and 
single-line sets in increments of up to eight or 16, 
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depending on the number of Digital Keyset 
Cards [DKSCs], Keyset Cards HGXa or KSC- 
Ds], Single-Line Cards [SLCa], and/or Inward 
Dialing Cards [ID&] installed in the system. 
The various Keyset Cards can have from eight to 
16 stations connected depending on...

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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
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Issue 1, November 1994 
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l KF-rated, Extendidplus Tl and E&U package: 
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This software package has all of the features de- 
scribed in this manual except Least-Cost Rout- 
ing (LCR). 
3.2 The IMX 416/832 system has an additional soft- 
ware package that has all of the features described in this 
manual, plus it allows the GX station instruments to be 
installed on the system. (Refer to Appendix A in the 
back of the manual...

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IMWGMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
6. FEXIlJRES SUMMARY 
6.1 System, keyset, single-line set, DSWBLF Unit, 
Attendant Computer Console, and attendant features are 
listed on the following pages. Those features marked 
with an asterisk (*) require additional equipment. For 
complete descriptions and operating instructions, refer 
to the SPECIFICATIONS and FEAWRES sections of 
this manual. 
A. SYSTEMFEATURIB 
Hardware and General System Features...

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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 JNSlXLLATION & MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW 
Issue 1, November 1994 
tions with playback devices and/or supervisor with 
monitoring ability) 
l System alarm display and reporting 
I 0 Voice computer hunt groups with optional DTMF 
feedback tones 
Thmk Features 
Auto trunks and trunk groups (restricted to accessing 
a single trunk on RF-rated systems) 
Automatic incoming trunk answering 
Dual-tone multi-frequency (IYIMP) or dial-pulse 
signaling 
Loop start and/or ground start...

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IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
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Cancel miscellaneous operations 
Hookflash (over all types of trunks) 
Hunt group remove/replace 
House phone 
Silent messaging (leaves a message at a stationwith- 
out placing an actual call) 
KEYSET FEATURES 
Various digital and analog keyset models are avail- 
able (for a complete listing of all the keyset models 
available and the optional...

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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
J.MX/GMX 416/832 INS‘lXLLATION & MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW 
Issue 1. November 1994 
C. ENHANCED SINGLELINE SET (ESLS) 
FEATURES 
12-key pushbutton keypad 
User-programmable feature keys for one-key access 
to feature codes 
Timed hookflash (FLASH) key 
Neon lamp for message waiting indication 
Ring volume control 
Selectable ring tone (HI or LG) 
Hearing aid-compatible (HAC) handset 
Reversible baseplate and cradle hook for wall 
mounting 
Selectable AC/DC ringer 
Optional handset...

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OVERVIEW INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
1 H. hUXI&WMCApAcITIEs 
6.2 
Some of the features have maximum capacities 
that are dependent on the availability of system chan- 
nels and/or circuits. The features with such capacities 
are listed in the following table. The numbers listed un- 
der the heading labeled “small” are for standard-size 
systems, while the numbers listed under the heading la- 
beled “large” are for systems with an expansion cabinet...

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INTER-TELPRACTICES SPECIFICA~ONS 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, November 1994 
SPECIFICATIONS 
CONTENTS PAGE 
1. Introduction ......................................................... 
2. Cabling And The Main Distribution Frame (MDF) ........................ 
A Station Connections 
........................................... ..c. 
B. ‘Dunk Connections ............................................... 
3. Equipment Cabinet .................................................. 
. Main...

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SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TEL4PRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION 8s MAINTENANCE 
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1. INTRODUCTION 
1.1 This section of the manual describes the following 
416J832 System hardware: 
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Cabling and the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) 
- Main Equipment Cabinet 
- Expansion Cabinet 
- Main Power Supply 
- Expansion Power Supply 
- Computer Complex 
- Telecommunications Complex 
- Station Instruments 
- Additional System Equipment 
1.2 The main equipment cabinet has 26 slots...
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