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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
lMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS 
Issue 1. November 1994 
3.124 
Like the Tl repeater distance, the framing 
scheme type and zero code suppression scheme type are 
also available from the Tl provider. In fact, when order- 
ing a Tl span, always request the following information 
from the Tl provider: 
- Framing scheme: D4 Supexhme or ESF 
- Zero code suppression scheme: AMI or BBZS 
- If the optional on-board CSU is to be instuiled, 
dis- 
tance from 
the MDF...

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Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
tance is between 1600 and 2999 feet, place the jump 
er plug in the 7.5dB position. And, if the distance is 
between 3CKKI and 6000 feet, place the jumper plug 
in the OdB position. This information, which can be 
obtained from the Tl provider, must also be pro- 
grammed in the database. 
3.127 Compared to the other trunk cards in the sys- 
tem, the Tl Card is very sophisticated and offers some 
unique...

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itoring the transmit audio port on the card’s dual ban- 
tam jack. 
- Error diagnostics: If desired, the programmer can 
generate the current Tl error counts (by hour and by 
day) for the selected card. The error counts can be 
displayed in a graphical or tabular format, printed 
(stand-alone/remote only), or saved in a file for fu- 
ture reference. 
3.129 The information that is programmed specific to...

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SPECIFICATIONS 
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IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
4. STATION INSTRUMENTS 
A. MAXIMUMCApAcITIEs 
4.1 A wide variety of station instruments can be used 
on the 4161832 System. The combination of station in- 
struments depends on the number and type of station 
cards, station instruments, and power supply modules 
installed. 
The system capacity for stations is as follows: 
Total Station Instruments 832 
Keysets 
-using Digital Keysets Only 0-800 
-using...

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0 Four call keys with LED indicators for incoming call 
access and indication 
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l Integrated speakerphone (digital keysets have 
access to shared speakerphone resources) 
l Ring and voice volume controls (digital and AIM 
keysets have UP and DOWN keys for adjusting vol- 
ume levels) 
l Slide-out directory card 
l Self-test feature (for testing keyset functions) 
0 Hearing aid-compatible (HAC) handset...

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IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
Optional Handset Amplifiers 
4.19 
The typical handset amplifier is an external de- 
vice that plugs into the keyset (where the handset is nor- 
mally connected); the handset is then plugged into the 
amplifier. Receiver voice volume is controlled by tum- 
ing a thumbwheel (or similar control) located on the am- 
plifier. Such amplifiers are generally equipped with a 
transformer that requires a...

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two to a circuit, low-level crosstalk between the two sta- 
tions sharing the circuit may occur in certain situations. 
This is because the wires in a flat line cord are parallel to 
each other for long distances, thereby providing a sus- 
ceptibility to audio bleedover. The level of crosstalk is 
dependent on the voice volume of the users, the length 
of the line cord, and the station cable loop...

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IMWGMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
C. GMX-416/832 KEYSETS 
4.30 A maximum of 208 keysets (416 on expanded 
systems) can be connected to the GMX-416/832 Sys- 
tem. Refer to page 3-124 for Gh4X-416/832 keyset in- 
stallation instructions. The following analog models are 
available: 
Inter-Tel/DVK 24-Line Keysets (standard and dis- 
play) 
Inter-Tel/DVK 12-Line Keysets (standard and dis- 
play) 
Inter-Tel/DVK 8-Line Keysets (standard and...

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handsets can be identified by the “El” embossed in the 
recess for the wall-mount hook (near the receiver). 
Optional Headsets 
4.41 A headset may be attached to any keyset by un- 
plugging the handset from the handset jack on the base 
of the keyset, plugging the headset into the handset jack, 
and entering a feature code to enable the headset. The 
SPKR key, which is used to turn the headset...

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lMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
D. IMX 416/832 DSS/BLF UNITS 
4.45 The lMX 416J832 System can have as many as 
50 keyset circuits equipped with Direct Station Selec- 
tion/Busy Lamp Field @SS/BLF) Units. For example, 
there could be a maximum of 50 digital keysets (i.e., 
DKSC circuits) equipped with up to four digital DSS/ 
BLF Units each. Or, there could be a maximum of 50 
KSC or KSC-D circuits equipped with one analog DSS/...
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