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INTER-TELPRACIXXS SPECIFICATIONS 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, November 1994 
1.5 
A wide variety of optional system equipment can 
also be installed, including: l 
Off-premises extensions (OPXS) and OPXrepeaters, 
refer to pages 2-35 and 3-31. 
Playback devices, see pages 2-35 and 3-138. 0 
Output device(s) for the Station Message Detail Re- 
cording (SMDR), error recording, and Station Mes- 0 
sage Detail Accounting (SMDA) features, refer to 
pages 2-36 and 3-141. 
0 
System...

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SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSWLLATION & MAINTENANCE 
2. CABLING AND THE MAIN mount the terminal blocks, modular jack assemblies, 
DISTRIBUTION FRAME (MDF) and any optional peripheral equipment. 
2.1 Comtections between the trunks, station instru- 
ments, external equipment, and the station and trunkcir- 
cuit cardsare made at the MDF. The MDF is made up of 
industry-standard, 66Ml-SO-type terminal blocks and, 
if using Tl Cards, eight-conductor (RJ4gC)...

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INTER-TELPEACTIcES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1, November 1994 
B. TRUNK CONNECTIONS 
2.6 The CO, DID, and B&M trunks are terminated on 
telephone company RI-type blocks, as required by FCC 
regulations. Cross-connect cable is used to connect the 
RI-type blocks to the CO, DID, and B&M terminal 
blocks on the MDF. The trunks are then connected to the 
Loop/Ground Start Cards (LGCs), Loop Start Cards 
(LSCs), Inward Dialing Cards (ID&), and/or B&M 
Cards (BMCa) using...

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SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
I 
3. EQUIPMENT CABINET 
A. MAIN EQUIPMENT CABINET 
DESCRIFTION 
3.1 The main 416fg32 equipment cabinet is com- 
prised of three major sections: the computer complex, 
the telecommunications complex, and the system power 
supply. The top half of the main cabinet houses the com- 
puter complex (front) and the system power supply 
(back), while the bottom half of the main cabinet houses 
the...

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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Issue 1, November 1994 
I 
3.14 If there is a large number of cards installed in a 
single cabinet, two or more cards may be assigned to the 
same PCM highway. The voice channels on each PCM 
highway are then allocated to the assigned cards for out- 
side calls, intercom calls, and pages on a first-come, 
first-served basis. Since each two-way conversation re- 
quires two voice channels, the maximum number of 
simultaneous...

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SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1, November 1994 lNTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMWGMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
FIGURE 2-l. VOICE CHANNEL ALLOCATION. 
3 
MAlN EQUIPMENT CABINET -8 PCY HIGHWAYS WlTH 32 TlME SLOTS PER HIGHWAY 
a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
Chsnnels Channels Channels Channels Channels Channels 
channds 18-24 voice 
Channels 
EXPANSION CABINET - 8 PCM HIGHWAYS WlTH 32 TIME SLOTS PER HIGHWAY 
1 
VOICE CHANNELS 
AVAIlABLE 
SAMPLE ALLOCATlON FOR ONE PCM HIGHWAY 
NOTE: The above example shows a sample voice...

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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION 81 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Issue 1, November 1994 
D. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMJSCNTS 
3.33 The equipment cabinet, expansion cabinet, and 
the station instruments require the following environ- 
mental conditions: 
IN- 
Temperature 
32” to 104” F -40” to 185” F 
(Cabinet) 
o”to 40°C -40”to8S°C 
Temperature 32” to 113” F 
-40” to 185” F 
(Station Instruments) 
0” to 45°C -4O’to8YC 
Relative Humidity 
5% to 95% 5% to 95% 
(Non-Condensing) 
Altitude up to...

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SPECIFICATIONS Issue 1, November 1994 lNTJzR-TEL4PRACTIcES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
E. SYSTEM POWER SUF’PLIES 
3.25 The main system power supply, which is located 
in the top half of the back side of the main equipment 
cabinet, is installed to provide power to the computer 
complex, the main telecommunications complex, and to 
all associated stations. The expansion power supply, 
which is installed next to the main power supply, is used 
to provide power to the cards and associated...

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lNTER-TELPRAcTIcRS 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1, November 1994 
NOTE: IDE-type Quantum Pro-Drive 4OM, Conner 
m CP3000, Conner CP341, and Seagate ST312OA hard 
disk drives are equipped with “self-parking” heads. Do 
not attempt to park the heads on a hard disk drive that 
has self-parking heads. Also, newer-version main pow- 
er supply chassis have been modified so that turning off 
the AC power switch will also turn off the expansion 
supply. 
Power Supply Modules...

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SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IM.X/GMX 416/832 INS’lYALLATlON 81 MAINTENANCE 
F. COMPUTER COMPLEX PC Motherboard 
NOTICE 
Personal computer (PC) technology is continually 
evolving. As it does, the 416/832 System will con- 
tinue to incorporate important design enhance- 
ments. Thus, depending on the actual version of 
equipment that is shipped, the following specifica- 
tions could vary somewhat. If revised information is 
included with the equipment, refer to it instead....
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