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    							INTER-TELPRACTICES APPENDIX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMENTS 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCE Issue 1, November 1994 
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    							APPENDIX B -GMx STATION INSTRUMENTS INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    IMX/GMX 416/X32 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    4. FEATURES 4.5 Each SLI can be programmed for placing OHVA 
    4.1 GMX keysets and SLIs have feature keys that al- 
    low one-key dialing of feature codes. Information is 
    programmed in the database to determine the arrange- 
    ment of the feature keys and their default values. If de- 
    sired, some of the keyset feature keys can be designated 
    as user-programmable keys. All SLI feature keys are 
    user-programmable. calls, as desired. (SLIs cannot receive OHVA calls since 
    they 
    do not have secondary voice path circuitry.) 
    5. PROGRAMMING 
    4.2 Although their function is the same, some of the 
    feature keys on the GMX keyset may have labels that are 
    different than those described on page 4-46. For exam- 
    ple, the ANS key on GMX keysets is the same as the 
    OUTGOING key on the other keysets. Likewise, the 
    FLASH key on GMX keysets is the same as the AN- 
    SWER key on the other keysets. 
    5.1 The database contains up to 20 keys maps (30 in 
    expanded systems) of default values for the database- 
    programmable feature keys. Each GMX keyset can be 
    assigned to one of the key maps using either the Station 
    Programmable Key Programming window (see page 
    5-35) or the Key Assigmnents window (see page 5-44). 
    4.3 The OVER key on GMX 12-line keysets actually 
    defaults to “data” when the system is in the default con- 
    figuration. However, since GMX ll-line keysets cannot 
    have Data Port Modules installed, the key is non-fnnc- 
    tional. If desired, the key can be reprogrammed in the 
    database or by the user to access another feature code. 5.2 To help determine the layout of the keys on GMX 
    keysets, program planning sheets are provided in Figure 
    B-5 on the following pages. (Also refer to the program 
    planning sheets beginning on page 5-178.) 
    4.4 
    If the off-hook voice announce (OHVA) feature is 
    enabled system-wide, each GMX keyset can be allowed 
    or disallowed fromplacing OlWAcalls. However, since 
    GMX 1Zline keysets do not have secondary voice path 
    circuitry, they cannot 
    receive off-hook voice announce 
    (OWA) calls. 5.3 The key maps and key values for GMX DSS/BLP 
    Units are assigned using the procedures similar to those 
    outlined in the manual (refer to pages 5-47 and 5-181). 
    However, since they cannot be tandem units, select only 
    the “1st Half” command button to program Part 1 of the 
    key map. 
    5.4 The key maps and key values for GMX SLIs are 
    assigned using the same procedures as those outlined for 
    the SLI described in the main part of the manual (refer to 
    pages 5-48 and 5-182). 
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    APPENDIX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMENTS 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCE Issue 1, November 1994 
    FIGURE B-5. KEY ASSIGNMENTS (KEY) 
    TO USE: The following pages show the key numbering scheme and the default values of the keys on the GMX 24-line 
    and 12&e keysets. Copy the diagrams, identify the key maps, and change the names of the appropriate keys to reflect 
    their assignments in each keymap. 
    KEYSET KEY MN NUMBER: DESCRIPTIOM 
    ST-ONS: 
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    							APPENDIX B - GMX STATION INSTRUMENTS INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE B-5. KEY ASSIGNMENTS (KEY) - Continued 
    KEYSET KEY MAP NUMBER: DESCRIPTION: 
    STkSl”IONS: 
    GMX 12-LINE KEYSET 
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    							INTER-TELPRAcIK!ES 
    IMWGMX  416/832 INSTALLATION  & MAINTENANCE  INDEX 
    Issue  1, November  1994 
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    o-9 
    O+ route  groups,  4-32, S-98,  S-99,  S-100, S-101 
    A 
    A-law/mu-law,  2-24,4-35%122,5-129 
    Absorbed  digits, 4-26,5-113 
    AC  ringing,  2-20,2-34,4-40 
    Account  code report&  5-141 
    Account  codes, 4-66 
    capacity,  l-8 
    class-of-mice,  4-28,4-66,5-32,5-56,5-67 
    feature  code, 4-6 
    LCR-Only,  4-33,4-66,5-32.5-54 
    on  outside  calls, 4-62 
    programming,  S-32, S-54 
    SMDA  report, 4-115 
    validated,  4-66, S-32,5-33 
    ADMfN  l%AfUWS  key, 4-41 
    AGC  circuit,  2-14 
    AIM  keyset.  See Inter-Tel  AIM key& 
    Alarms  broadcasting,  5-68 
    messages,  6-7 
    Tl  relay,  2-23 
    Afiases,  S-134 
    M-ring  hunt group,  4-16,5-61,5-64 
    Allowed  answer, 4-24 
    Allowed  area codes,  5-93 
    Allowed  long distance  numbers,  l-8,4-28,5-88 
    Allowed  oftice codes,  5-94 
    Alternate  carrier numbers,  l-8,4-28,5-88 ,9 
    Alternate mark inversion  (AM), 2-22,2-24,4-35,5-122,5-128 
    Alternate  message source, 4-60.5-32 
    Altitude,  2-9,3-4 
    AMI.  See Alternate  mark inversion  (AM) 
    AM  BIOS,  3-144 
    Amphenol-type  connectors, 2-4 
    Analog  keysets.  & 
    Keysea 
    Announcement  stations, 4-17,5-61,5-65 
    ANSWER  key, 4-46 
    Answering  machine. Se-e Playback  device 
    Application  notices, 2-38 
    Applications  menu, 5-15 
    Applications  passwords, 5-150 
    Area codes allowed,  5-93 
    extended,  5-93 
    home/to&  4-29,5-172 
    numbering  plan, 4-28,5-90 
    i programming,  5-90 
    restricted,  5-93 
    used  as offii  codes,  4-28,5-90 
    Area/office  code reports,  5-151,5-K&  5-157 
    1 
    Attendant Computer Console, 2-33,4-50 
    See  a&  the manual  provided  with the Console 
    alias  programming,  5-134 
    cabling,  3-6 
    capacity,  l-2,2-26 
    database  disk, 5-133 
    features,  l-7 
    Attendant  recall, 4-105 
    Attendants,  4-12 
    capacity,  l-8 
    feature  codes, 4-10 
    features,  l-7,4-103 
    database  programming  enable, 4-10 
    do-not-disturb  messages, 4-110 
    DSS/BLP  unit, 4-103 
    generate  an ShfDA  report, 4-111 
    menu  display,  4-10 
    night  mode,  4-106 
    paging  speaker  music, 4-111 
    placing  trunk out of service, 
    4-1O.d113 
    recall,  4-105 
    reminder  messages,  4-109 
    remote  hunt group  remove/replace,  4-10,4-19, 
    remote  station feature  cancel,  4-111 
    setting  time and date,  4-111 
    ShfDA  4-10 
    station  programming,  4-107 
    system  alarms.  4-112 
    initialii  values. 5-24 
    programming,  4-107.5-32,5-38,5-133,5-136 
    remote  station feature  cancel,  4-10 
    Audible  message  indication,  5-68 
    Auto  ring-in  B&M trunks,  2-21,4-34 
    Auto  trunks,  4-31,5-86 
    Automated  attendant, 4-12 
    dialing  during recording,  4-14,5-68 
    digit  translation,  4-14.5-39 
    do-notdiiurb  breakthrough, 4-14,5-30.5-52 
    hunt  group,  5-63 
    on  lDC$2-20 
    playback  devicea, 2-35,4-13 
    programming,  S-38.5-39 
    recall  destination,  5-39 
    troubleshooting,  6-28 
    Automatic  intercom access, 4-8,4-52,5-30.5-52 
    Automatic  outside calf access,  4-8,4-52,5-30.5-52 
    Automatic  trunk answer/select,  4-5,4-31 
    B 
    BBZS.  See 
    Bipolar  Eight Zero Substitution  (B8ZS) 
    Background  music, 4-53 
    channel,  5-31.5-52 
    channel  selection,  4-5,4-53 
    feature  code, 4-8 
    paging  spcalaq  4-111 
    troubleshooting,  6-16 
    BACKSPC  key, 4-41 
    Barge,  4-75 
    continuation  tone, 5-68 
    feature  code., 4-8 
    programming,  5-30,5-52,5-68  --- 
    Base  number  for DID,  4-37.5-116 
    Basic  software,  l-2 
    Batteries, 2-38  4-111  
    						
    							INDEX INTER-TELPRACI-ICES 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    Battery back-up, 2-3.2-11,2-38 
    Baud rate 
    8-line AIM keyset, 2-28 
    modem, 2-13 
    remote programming, 5-9 
    serial ports. S-170 
    SMDA output device, 2-37 
    SMDR output device, 2-37 
    Bipolar eight zero substitution (B8ZS), 2-22,4-35,5-122,5-K% 
    Bit-7 stufRttg. See Alternate mark inversion (AM) 
    BF’V (bipolar violations) errors, 5-122 
    Buses_ See PCM highways 
    Busy signal, 4-54 
    C 
    Cabling, 2-4 
    amphenol-type connectors, 2-4 
    connection to MDF. 3-12,3-22 
    DSS/BLF Unit, 3-7 
    MM, 3-13 
    guidelines, 3-7 
    loop limits, 3-4.3-7,3-u) 
    station, 2-4.3-7 
    planning, 3-5 
    terminations, 3-8 
    Tl spans, 2-22,2-25.f18,~20,3-21 
    trunks, 2-5 
    call cost, 4-114,5-113,5-138 
    adjustments, 4-114 
    Call forwarding, 4-16,4-82 
    au calls, 4-82 
    feature code+ 4-5 
    FWD key, 4-82 
    if busy, 4-82 
    if no answer, 4-82 
    if no answerAutsy, 4-82 
    resources, 2-15 
    timer, 5-81 
    to E!&M, 4-82,4-83 
    to message center, 4-84 
    to outside numba, 4-82,4-83 
    to voice mail, 4-84 
    troubleshooting, 6-27 
    unsupervised CC timer, 4-83 
    Call keys, 2-19,2-21,4-42,5-36,5-49 
    secondary, 4-44,s~36,5-37.5-49 
    Call monitoring, 4-19 
    Call pick-up, 4-7.4-73 
    Call privacy, 4-74 
    feature code, 4-6 
    programming, 5-69 
    troubleshooting, 6-28 
    call splitting, 4-5,4-67,4-68 
    Call termination digits, 5-67 Call transfer, 4-70 
    DWBLF unit, 4-103 
    feature codes, 4-7 
    intercom call, 4-70 
    keyset call splitting, 4-8 
    outside call, 4-70 
    reca& 4-71 
    rcsotmxs, 2-15 
    timer, 5-83 
    to E&M, 4-72 
    to extension number, 4-70 
    to hold, 4-70.4-71 
    to hunt group, 4-70 
    to outside number, 4-72 
    to park, 4-70,4-104 
    to voice mail, 4-70 
    troubleshooting, 6-24 
    unsupervised Co timer, 4-72 
    Call waiting. See Camp on 
    Callback (queue) 
    capacity, 1-8 
    feature code, 4-7 
    station, 4-57 
    timer, 5-82 
    trunk, 4-65 
    Camp on 
    capacity, l-8 
    DID, S-30,5-52 
    disallowing tones, S-30 
    E&M, 5-31.5-52 
    hunt groups, 4-16 
    LCR facility groups, 5-52 
    moving call to DND, 4-69 
    station, 4-57 
    timm, 5-78 
    tones, 4-69, S-30,5-52 
    trunk, 4-65 
    CANCEL key, 4-41 
    Cancel miscellaneous operations, 4-6,4-97 
    Capacity 
    circuit car& l-l, 2-2 
    DSS/BIJ Units, l-2.2-32,2-33 
    E&M circuits. 2-21 
    feature-& l-8. 
    stations, l-2,2-26 
    system, 5-3 
    trunk& l-2 
    Central office (CC) lines. See Trunks 
    Channel service 
    unit (CSU), 2-22,2-23.2-24,4-35.5-122.5-128 
    line build-out, 4-35,5-122,5-128 
    Check box, 5-13 
    Circuit cards 
    capacity, l-l 
    defaults# 5-3.5-24 
    distribution of voice channels, 2-7 
    installation, 3-84 
    Circuit numbers 
    displays, 4-41 
    E&f, 2-21 
    station, 3-7 
    Tl, 2-25 
    ttltnls, 2-19 
    Class-of-service atxount codes, 4-28,4-66,5-56,567 
    entering, 4-62 
    LCRa4-63 
    programming, 5-32 
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    CEAR key, 4-41 
    Clear system alarm, 4-10 
    CNF key, 4-464-49 
    CC DIRECIXJRY key, 4-41 
    CC reseize. s-30,5-52 
    Co-Processor (Pro68) Card, 2-6,2-12 
    COMCCtiOn to HDLC, 2-13 
    instaUation. 3-71,3-76 
    Memory Car& 2-12 
    Pro68E, 3-77 
    SlMMs, 2-12 
    CCM port, 5-9 
    Command button, 5-13 
    Computer complex, 2-6,2-12,360 
    Conference hold timer, S-78 
    Conferencing, 4-76 
    capacity, l-8 
    channels, 2-6,2-g 
    feature code, 4-6 
    resource& 2-15 
    troubleshooting, 6-25 
    Contiguration 
    default, 2-18,5-24 
    IDC, S-173 
    KSCD. 5-173 
    system, S-171 
    TlC, S-173 
    Consultation hold, 4-67,4-68 
    Control board 
    SMDR output device, 3-72 
    voltage test points, 3-853-87 
    Controlled slips errors, 5-122 
    Copy station features, 5-26 
    CFERRKXBlN, 5-169 
    CEHISTKKBIN, 5-169 
    CRC6 (cyclic redundancy check) errors, 5-122 
    Cross-tenant communication, 4-15,5-67 
    voice mail, 5-67 
    Crosstalk, 6-U) 
    CSU. See Channel Service Unit (CSU) 
    Current IYT detect, 5-104 
    Customer support, 6-41 
    Customized reports. 5-153 
    D 
    D4 
    Superframe, 2-22,2-24 
    Data cable, 2-7 
    Data device, 4-101 
    data port monitor, 4-8 
    feature code, 4-8 
    installation, 3-113,3-121.3-130 
    specifications, 2-28,2-31 
    troubleshooting, 6-32 
    DAfA key, 4-46 
    Data noise, 6-33 Data port module, 4-101, El 
    instahation, 3-121,3-130, B-6 
    specifications, 2-28,2-31 
    timer, 5-78 
    Database 
    default confgurations, 2-18 
    save/restore, 5-4.5-10.5-168 
    saving, 3-154 
    stand-alone update, 5-7 
    update, 5-14 
    Database programming enable, 4-10 
    Date and time display, 4-8,4-4&d111.5-171 
    Day/night toll restriction, 4-27,5-42 
    Day/night trunk scctss, 5-28,5-34 
    Day/night trunk restriction, 4-24,4-26 
    DBl5 conn=tor. 3-21 
    DC ringing, 2-20,2-34,4-40 
    Dedicated isolated circuit, 2-10,3-4 
    Default 
    circuit boar& 5-3,5-24 
    configuration, 5-24 
    Default volumes, 4-8 
    hfective unit return policy, 6-41 
    Departments, 5-85 
    Detailed ShfDA reports, 4-115.5-141 
    Detailed station report, 5-153,5-158 
    Dial initiation timer, 4-4 
    Dial rules, 4-32,5-98.5-99 
    voice computer, 4-21,5-63 
    Dial tone, 4-54 
    troubleshooting, 6-18,6-32,6-38 
    Dial-pulse signaling, 2-19.4-24 
    E&hf. 2-21,4-34 
    programming, 5-30,5-52 
    Tl, 2-25 
    Dial-repeating E&M trunkq 2-21.4-34 
    Dialing feedback for Tl, 2-24 
    Dialing timers, 5-78 
    DID digit translation, 5-110,5-123 
    DID report, 5-153,5-159 
    Digit translation, 5-39 
    Digital Direct Station SelectiowBusy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Unit 
    AC transformer, 2-29 
    cabling, 3-6 
    capacity, l-2,2-26,2-32 
    dimensions, 2-32 
    illustration, 2-52 
    installation, 3-133 
    key maps, 4-54 5-47 
    progmmming, 5-136 
    self-test, 3-133 
    specitlcations, 2-32 
    Digital Keyset Card (DKSC), l-2,2-6,2-J7.4-40 
    connection to MDF, 3-22,3-23 
    instabation, 3-89,~90 
    IEDs, 2-17.6-2 
    thermistors, 2-17 
    Digital Keyset Card (KSCD), installation, 3-91,3-92 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    Digital keysets, 2-2.2-26,4-40 
    See also Keys& 
    attendant feature menu, 4-10 
    capacity, 2-26 
    diiensions, 2-26 
    DWBLP Units, 2-17 
    electret microphone, 2-27,2-30 
    Executive, 2-41 
    feature& l-6 
    headset installation, 3-109 
    installation, 3-105.3-107 
    LCD, 2-27.3-105.4-41 
    MDPh4,4-101 
    installation, 3-113 
    menu display, 4-9.4-41 
    menu keys, 4-41 
    PCDPM, 2-17,4-101 
    installation. 3-109 
    secondary voice path, 4-61 
    self-test, 3-107 
    speakerphone, 2-27,4-40 
    special cabling requirements, 3-8 
    Standard, 2-42 
    volume control, 4-8 
    wall mounting, 3-109 
    Digital multiplex interface (DMI), 2-22 
    Digital Signal (DS), 2-22 
    Direct inward dialing (DID), 4-37 
    base number, 4-37,5-116 
    batch programming ring-in, 5-117 
    camp on, 4-69. S-30,5-52 
    capacity, l-2 
    DISA, 4-37, S-115 
    IDC card& 2-20 
    music-on-hold, 4-37.5-115 
    programming, S-106, S-108, s-115 
    ring-in/answer patterns, 4-25,4-37,5-119 
    start type, 4-37, s-115 
    tenant group, 4-37,5-87,5-115 
    troubleshooting, 6-17 
    trunk groups, 5-107 
    trunk list, 4-37 
    Direct inward system 
    access (DISA), 4-38 
    DID groups, S-115 
    DID trunks, 4-37 
    do-not-disturb breakthrough, 4-38,5-30.5-52 
    resources, 2-15 
    security codes, 4-38,5-112,5-115 
    toll restriction, 4-38,5-106.5-107,5-112,5-116 
    troubleshooting, 6-15 Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/B~ Unit, 4-50 
    cabling, 3-6 
    capacity, l-2,2-26,2-32,2-33 
    dimensions, 2-32,2-33, A-2, B-2 
    features, l-7 
    call transfer, 4-103 
    intcrcomcalls,4-103 
    reverue transfer, 4-104 
    figure, 2-53 
    GMX, B-2 
    GX, A-2 
    illustration, 2-54 
    installation, 3-135.3-136, A-8, I%8 
    key maps, 2-32,2-33,4-50,5-47.5-50 
    IBDS, 4-50 
    programming, 5-136 
    self-test, 3-135,3-M, A-8, B-8 
    tandem, A-8 
    troubleshooting, 6-13,6-37,6-38,6-39 
    Disk controller card, 2-6,2-13 
    connection to motherboard, 2-13 
    ID&type. 2-13 
    installation, 3-72,3-73,3-80 
    Ml%type, 2-13.3-79 
    Disk drives, 3-81.3-83 
    Display/suppress digits, 5-69 
    Display% 2-30 
    Distributed hunt group, 4-16.5-61.5-64 
    DKSC. See Digital Keyset Card (DKSC) 
    DMI. 5e.e Digital multiplex interface (DhfI) 
    DND. See Do-not-disturb 
    DND key, 4-46 
    Do-not-disturb, 4-95 
    breakthrough, 4-14,4-21,4-38,5-u), 5-52 
    feature codes, 4-6 
    messages. 4-95,4-110,5-57 
    capacity, l-8 
    programming, 4-10 
    override, 4-8,5-u). 5-52 
    permission, 5-30.5-52 
    troubleshooting, 6-28 
    Doorbox, 2-3 
    Drop incomplete outgoing calls, 2-19,5-68 
    DSS feature key tamp status flag, 5-68 
    IEWLF. See Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/J3LF) 
    unit 
    Dss/FW key. 5-36,5-49 
    DSS/BlP Unit, 4-50 
    keysets, 4-42 
    DSX-1 interface, 4-35,5-122,5-128 
    line length, 2-22,2-24,4-35,5-122,5-128 
    IYlMF. See Dual-tone. multi-frequency (LYIMF) 
    MMF decoders, l-2,2-6,2-15,2-16 
    allocation, 2-8 
    expansion chips, 2-15.2-16 
    installation, 3-84 
    DIMF digit mute, 5-69 
    IYfMF expansion chips, 2-15.2-16 
    DThiF feedback tones, 4-21.5-31.5-52 
    extended, 5-68 
    DThfF sets See SingMine sets 
    Dual bantam jack on TIC, 2-23 
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    Dual circuits, 2-18,2-28 
    Dual-tone multi-frequency @ThfF) signaling, 2-19,4-24 
    decoding circuits, 2-15,2-16 
    digit timers, 5-79 
    E&M, 2-21,4-34 
    programming, 5-105 
    Tl, 2-25 
    transmitter circuit, 2-15 
    E 
    E&h4 
    Card @MC), 2-6.2-21 
    block terminations, 3-17 
    capacity, l-2 
    connection to KDF, 3-13 
    mMF/dii pulse, 5-103 
    figure, 3-100 
    fuse& 2-21 
    installation, 3-99 
    LED& 6-3 
    make-busy switch, 2-21 
    EBtM trunks. 2-21,4-34 
    absorbed digits, 4-26 
    auto ring-in, 2-21 
    call routing, 5-109 
    camp on, 4-69,5-31,5-52 
    capacity, l-2,2-21 
    circuits, 2-21 
    connection to hfDF, 3-13 
    dial repeating, 2-21 
    DID digit translation, 5-110 
    handshaking, 5-109 
    hybrid balance. 2-21 
    ignore answer supervision, 5-105 
    LCR use, 2-21 
    placing outside calis, 4-62 
    programming, 5-104 
    receive/transmit gain, 2-21 
    rediafing, 4-93 
    reorder tones, 5-109 
    return dial tone, 5-109 
    software, l-2,5-3 
    speed dialing, 4-85,4-88 
    timers, 5-79 
    trunk groups, 5-106,5-109 
    ECN-2279,2-12,2-13 
    Elapsed time in seconds for SMDR, 4-123 
    Electret microphone, 2-27,2-30 
    Electrical test, 3-55 
    Electromagnetic interference @MI), 2-4,616 
    Emergency assistance, 6-41 
    Encoding law for Tl. See FCh4 encoding law 
    Enhanced Single-Line Set (ESU), 2-34,4-49 
    design features, 2-34 
    dimensions, 2-34 
    features, l-7 
    figure, 2-55 
    FLASH key, 4-4 
    installation, 3-138 
    user-programmable keys, 4-51 
    Environmental requirements, 2-9,3-4 
    Equal access, 4-27.5-113 Equipment cabinet 
    See also Main equipment cabinet or Expansion cabinet 
    connecting expansion, 3-48 
    environmental conditions, 2-9.3-4 
    figure, 2-39 
    grounding, 3-54 
    installation, 3-104 
    Error messages, 5-1466-7 
    copying to disk, 5-169 
    viewing, 5-146 
    Error reporting, 4-125 
    format, 5-147 
    programming, 5-147 
    J&or thresholds for Tl. 2-24 
    ERRORLOCXXT, 5-169 
    ES (errored seconds) errors, 5-122 
    ESF. See Extended Superframe @SF) 
    ISIS. See Enhanced Singl~e set (ESLS) 
    Exemption from LXX, 4-265-113 
    Exit screen, 5-14 
    EXP-to-MXC data cable, 2-7 
    Expanded system, l-3,3;146,3-152,5-3 
    Expansion cabinet. 2-6 
    AC power cable, 2-10 
    capacity, l-l 
    circuit cards, 2-14 
    connection to main, 3-48 
    dimensions, 2-6 
    environmental requirements, 2-9 
    EXP-to-MXC cable, 2-7 
    fuses, 3-55 
    installation, 3-39 
    motherboard power cable, 2-7 
    power cable connectots, 3-46,3-47 
    power supply, 2-10 
    powa supply chassis, 3-50 
    plcassembly, 3-45 
    Expansion Card (JZXP), 2-6,2-16 
    connection to’MDF, 3-34,3-35,3-36 
    M’MF decoding circuits, 2-16 
    external paging relay, 2-16 
    figure, 3-88 
    installation, 3-87 
    LEDs, 2-16 
    music-on-hold connector, 2-16 
    night switch relay, 2-16.4-25 
    position in cabinet, 2-7 
    powa failure relay, 4-125 
    relays, 5-73,5-121 
    signal device relay, 2-16 
    voltage test points, 2-16 
    Extended area codes, 5-93 
    Extended software, l-2 
    Extended Superframe (FSF), 2-22,2-24 
    Extension numbers, 2-18,4-11 
    &fault, 3-7 
    programming, 5-58 
    Extemal CSU, 2-22.2-24 
    External desk speaker, A-2 
    installation, A-7 
    External music source, 3-142,4-53 
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    INTER-TEL PRACrICEs 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALIATION & MAINTENANCE 
    External paging 
    amplifier, 2-7 
    RXP relay, 2-16 
    LGCUC circuits, 2-19 
    music channel, 5-68 
    MXC relay, 2-15 
    port capacity, l-8 
    port conversion, 5-72 
    ports, 2-7, S-70 
    relays, 5-74 5-73 
    su3 circuits, 2-17 
    speaker background music, 4-111 
    speakers, 2-3.3-141 
    F 
    Facility groups, 4-32,5-98 
    dial rules, 5-101 
    LCR advance limit, 4-33 
    programming, 5-99, S-101 
    trunk groups, S-101 
    FAX machine, 2-3 
    FAX station 
    message center, S-40 
    programming, 5-38. S-40 
    FCC regulations, Page xviii 
    Feature codes, 4-4 
    general, 4-5 
    programming, 5-58 
    trunk access, 4-5 
    Feature keys, 4-4, S-36. S-49, S-50 
    ES tamp status flag, 5-68 
    Ds.s/BLP unit, 4-50 
    feature codes for programming, 4-6 
    initialized values, 4-46,4-49 
    keysets, 4-42 
    programmable, 4-51 
    setting to &fault, 5-46 
    Features 
    accessing, 4-4 
    attendant, l-7 
    Attendant Computer Console, l-7 
    Dss/BLF unit, l-7 
    Es& l-7 
    feature codes and keys, 4-4 
    initialized values, 5-24 
    keys&, l-6 
    menu displays, 4-41 
    optional, l-4 
    requiring additional equipment, l-4 
    SLI, l-7 
    stations, l-5 
    programming, S-25,5-52 
    summary, l-4 
    system, 1-4 
    system directory feature code, 4-9 
    troubleshooting, 6-12,6-24 
    trunk& l-5 
    Feedback on keysets, 6-32 
    Ferrite beads, 2-4,2-5,3-13 
    Field service diagnostics, 6-7,6-9 
    FLASH key, 2-34,4-4,4-97 
    Flexible attendant arrangements, 4-12 
    Floppy disk drive, 2-12,3-81,3-83 Forced account codes, 4-66,5-32 
    entering, 4-62 
    ICR-Only, 4-33,4-66,5-32,5-54 
    programming, 5-54 
    validated, 4-66,5-32,5-33 
    Forward (FWD) key, 4-42,4-46,5-36,5-49 
    programming, 4-82 
    FORWARD key, 4-41 
    Forwarding, 4-82 
    all calls, 4-82 
    PWD key, 4-82 
    if busy, 4-82 
    if no answer, 4-82 
    if no answer/busy, 4-82 
    system, 4-79,5-74 
    timer, 5-81 
    to E&f, 4-82,4-83 
    to message center, 4-84 
    to outside number, 4-82,4-83 
    troubleshooting, 6-27 
    unsupcrviaed Cct timer, 4-83 
    weekly toll limit, 4-83 
    Forwarding path, 4-79,5-41.5-74 
    Forwarding point, 4-79,5-74 
    Fractional Tl, 2-22,4-35 
    Framing bit, 2-22,2-24 
    Fuses 
    DXSC, 2-17 
    Jzhfc, 2-21 
    Rx, 2-20 
    KSC, 2-17 
    LGCBC, 2-19 
    power supply, 2-10,2-11,3-55 
    SLC, 2-17 
    G 
    Gas discharge tubes, 2-5.3-13 
    General station reports, S-153,5-159 
    Glare prevention, 2-19 
    GMX 
    Keys%, El 
    Ground start trunks, 4-37, S-104 
    Grounding, 3-54 
    Group call pick-up, 4-73 
    GX Reysets, A-l 
    H 
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    ’  
    Handset amplifiers, 2-28.3-120 
    Handsfree announce system forward, 4-80, S-68 
    Handsfree enable/disable, 4-8,4-40,4-55, S-31,5-52 
    Handshaking, 2-37,5-170 
    Hard disk drive, 2-12 
    IDE-type, 2-11,2-12.3-82 
    installation, 3-83 
    instaRiig software, 3-1543-152 
    MFM-type, 2-12,3-81 
    parking the heads, 2-10.3-154 
    self-parking, 2-11 
    Hardware address numbers, 2-19 
    E&M, 2-21 
    stations, 3-7 
    Tl, 2-25 
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