Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 416/832 Installation Manual
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FEATURES INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1. November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 nKMLLATION & MAINTENANCE 25. HOUSE PHONE 25.1 This feature provides users with the ability to place a predesignated intercom or outside call simply by lifting the handset (or pressing the SPKR key if it is a keyset) on a designated house phone. There are several applications for this feature, such as: Courtesy paging phone: Visitors hear pages instructing them to pick up the house phone (such as the paging phones used in airport...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INS-ATION & MAWlXNANClZ F+EATuREs Issue 1, November 1994 26. REDWING 26.1 The Redial feature stores the last telephone num- ber dialed at the station (manually or speed-dialed num- bers up to 48 digits). If the station user reaches a busy number or is disconnected, or if there is no answer, the number can be redialed easily. 26.2 Only one telephone number can be stored in the station’s redial memory at one time. With keysets, this number can be stored in one...
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FEATURE!3 INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 27. PAGfNG 27.1 The Paging feature allows announcements to be made through keyset internal speakers. Optional paging equipment (amplifiers and paging speakers) may also be installed on external paging ports or relays to provide paging for an external area, such as a warehouse or load- ing dock (see INSTALLKl’ION, page 3-141). 27.2 External paging circuitry is available by convert- ing up to nine...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GM.X 416/832 INST4LLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURE!3 Issue 1, November 1994 29. DO-NOFDISTURB 29.1 Placing a station in do-not-disturb halts all pages, incoming intercom calls, camped-on calls, and trans- ferred calls to that station. Queue callbacks, recalls, and direct ring-in calls are not blocked. Another user calling the station while it is in do-not-disturb hears a repeating signal of four fast tones and a pause (display keysets show the do-not-disturb message); the...
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FEATURES Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INs’lALLATION & MAINTENANCE 29.11 TION: (1) (2) (3) IV ENABLE DO-NOT-DKWRB MODE AT YOUR SIX- Keyset: While on hook, press the DND key (or press SPCL and enter a Do-Not-Disturb feature code - 370 or 372). The DND key lights. (Dis- play keysets show SELECT DND MESSAGE.) Single-Line Set: Lift the handset and enter the Do-Not-Disturb featurecode (370) or the Do- Not-Disturb On/Off feature code (372). You hear a progress tone....
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 30. HOOKFLASH 30.1 Single-line set users are required to hookflash to access some system resources. Or, a hookflash may be required for keyset and single-line users to access cer- tain telephone company features, such as call waiting. The duration of the hookflash can be changed by repro- ~7 the CO Hookflash timer (default value is . 30.2 The Hookflash feature can be enabled or dis- abled on a trunk groupby-trunk group basis. NOTE:...
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izzs$Ember1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GhIX 416/832 INST4LLATlON & MAINTENANCE 32. REMINDER MESSAGES (KEYSETS ONLY) 32.1 Reminder messages are set, like an alarm clock, to signal a keyset station at a specified time. The user can select the message and time up to 24 hours in ad- vance. tienty different reminder messages are avail- able. These messages can be reprogrammed by the installer or any attendant. Up to 120 reminder messages can be requested per system. 32.2 At the programmed time, the...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES JMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FEATURE!3 Issue 1, November 1994 33. OPTIONAL STATION EXCHANGE FEATURE 33.1 This programmable station feature allows a sta- tion user to exchange the extension numbers of two sta- tion circuits. This swaps the database and user programmed features of the extension numbers between two station circuits without the need for database pro- gramming. The circuit number of the station locations are unchanged, but the extension numbers are...
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PEATURES Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IlkWGMX 416/832 INSWmON & MAINTENANCE 33.6 Examples of allowed and disallowed DSS/BLF Unit exchanges include the following: Allowed Exchanges: . Digital Keyset with Digital DSS/BLF Unit with another Digital Keyset with or without a Digital Dss/BLF unit l Analog Keyset with Analog ‘DSS/BLF Unit with another Analog Keyset with or without an Analog Dss/ELF unit Disallowed Exchanges: . ADigital Keyset with Digital DSS/BLFUnit with an Analog...
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IM.X/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATTON & MAINTENANCE I I . . I I 34. OPTIONAL DATA DEVICE AlITACHMENTS (KEYSETS ONLY) 34.1 Acustomer-provided, modem-equipped data de- vice (such as a data terminal or a personal computer) may be attached to any IMX 12/24-line keyset or any In- ter-Tel/DVK keyset that has an optional Data Port Mod- ule installed. A data device may also be attached to any digital keyset with -a PC Data Port Module (PCDPM) and a Modem Data Port module (MDPM)...