Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 416/832 Installation Manual
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PEA- INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IM.X/GMX 416/832 HWWLLATION & MAINTENANCE group name] RECALL PROM EX XXXX [or user namel), lift the handset. Press the medium- flashing call key or individual trunk key, or the ANSWER key if the call is not automatically connected. Single-Line Set: If you hear a repeating signal of four tones and a pause, lift the handset. You are immediately connected. D. TRANSFERTOANOUT!3IDENUMRRR OR E&M DESTINATION NOTE: There may be some reduction in voice...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURES Issue 1, November 1994 17. REVERSE TRANSFER AND GROUP CALL PICK-UP 17.1 Calls ringing or recalling at a station, a hunt group, or a transfer-to-park location can be picked up at any other station, using these features. Calls on hold can also be picked up from stations and from transfer-to- park locations. A. REVERSETRANSFER 17.2 If more than one call is ringing or holding at the station, a priority list determines which...
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xNTER-TKLPRAcTIcES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 18. CALL PRIVACY AND PRIVACY RELEASE 18.1 Call Privacy restricts voice channel access to one station at a time. When a voice channel is selected, no other station user can gain access to the channel. How- ever, access to and control of a channel can be passed to another station using the Conference or Transfer fea- tures. 18.2 In addition, the database contains an installer- programmable option that can be set to enable Call Pri-...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INS‘JALLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURES Issue 1. November 1994 19. BARGE (KEYSETS ONLY) 19.1 Ifthe Barge feature is enabled system-wide, key- set stations can be programmed (on a station-by-station basis) to use the Barge feature. This permits the keyset user to join an ongoing call by entering the Barge feature code. Another option is available on a station-by-station basis that prevents other stations from barging into calls on the station. 19.2 only keysets...
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FEATURES INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION Uz MAINTENANCE 20. CONFERENCE CALLS 20.1 Station users can establish a three- to eight-party conference without operator assistance. A station user can initiate one conference at a time and the system can maintain up to 32 parties in conference calls of up to eight parties each. In addition to the initiating station, the conference can include any combination of up to seven intercom and/or outside calls. The...
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INTER-TBLPRACTICES lMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & -ANCE FEATURES Issue 1, November 1994 B. ADD PARTIES TO A CONFERENCE 20.6 To ADD Biim~~ To AN EAXliYNG CONFEREhVE (Ah?’ MSIDEAiRIy): NOTE: Only one party in the conference can perform this procedure at a time. This procedure cannot be per- formed if the maximum number of conference partici- pants has been reached. Keyset: (1) During the conference, press the CNP key. The other parties remain connected. The CNP key flutters. (2) Place an...
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PEA- INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMx 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE (2) Return to the parties one at a time: Keyset: Access one party by pressing the flutter- ing call or individual trunk key or IC key. Then you can place it on hold, disconnect it, or re-es- tablish the conference (following the procedures in paragraph 20.5). Repeat this step to access the second party. Single-Line Set: Access one party by pressing the ESLS HOLD key or by pressing the FLASH (hookflash)...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IM.X/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURES Issue 1, November 1994 21. SYSTEM FORWARDING 21.1 System Forwarding provides the ability to pro- gram the system so that calls ringing at a station will fol- low a database-programmed “forwarding path” that routes the call based on the type of call and the status of the intended station. (The station feature Call Forward- ing can also be used at stations with System Forward- ing.) Several terms will be used to describe this...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMWGMX 416/832 INSTACLATION & MAINTENANCE Hands& Announce System Forward Option 218 When the a call is transferred to the principal station by another station user and the principal &a- tion’ssystemfonvprdLsetfort~“noa~e~ltfation sfatus, a system-wide option determines what the caller hears. If the “handsfree announce system forward” op- tion is enabled, the transferring station user will place a handsfree call to the principal station and can announce the transfer; the...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURE!3 Issue 1, November 1994 Unanswered Calls 21.19 If a call that is following a system forwarding path is not answered or all forwarding points are in do-not-disturb or busy, its final destination depends on the type of call as shown below. ALL FWD POINTS ARE BUSY OR DO NOT ANSWER ALL FWD POINTS ARE IN DO-NOT-DISTURB Rings at the last forwarding point until it is an- Call never leaves the principal station. Caller swered or the...