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    							PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TEL4PRAcTIcESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATlON & MAINTENANCE
    FIGURE 5-U..HUNT GROUPS (HUNT)
    TO USE: (Make su~ient copies of thispage andjill in information for each hunt group.)Hunt Group Number:
    Pilot 
    Number:Description:
    , Usemame:
    ‘Search’Qpe:Announcement 
    Statio*:Overflow 
    Station/7jpe/Count:Hunt Group Supervisor:
    Recall Destination:
    Linear or DistributedVoice Mail?
    IYes orNo1Voice Computer?1 Automated Attendant?1
    IYea orNoDial Rules:I1
     Yes or NoI
    Tiiers:TIMER
    No Answer Advance
    Announcement
    Overflow
    RecallDEFAULT18 seconds
    18 seconds
    72 seconds
    180 
    seumdsRANGENEW VALUE
    l-255
    l-255
    l-255
    l-65535
    Stations:
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    							INTER-TELPRACTICESIMWGMX 256 INST4LLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
    FIGURE 5-12.MISC. SYSTEM-WIDE INFORMATION (MISC)Primary Attendant Station:
    Call Termination Digits:
    System 
    Hags:
    Account code class of serviceIYesorNoI
    Allow cross-tenant traffic
    Allow cross-tenant voice mail/computer traffic
    Audible message indication for SL setsYes or No
    Yes or No
    Yes or No
    Auto attendant
    - dial during recording(YesorNoI
    Automated attendant - ringback tone
    I
    IYes orNoI
    Barge
    Barge confirmation tone
    1 Broadcast alarms to all attendants
    Broadcast station off-hook alarms
    Drop incomplete outgoing calls
    DSS feature key lamp status
    Extended 
    DTMP feedback digits
    External paging music channel
    Handsfree 
    pounce system forward transferYes or No
    Yes or No
    IYes orNo
    Yes or No
    Yes or No
    I
    IYesorNoI
    (YesorNo
    One or Two
    Yes or No
    I
    1
    Hot dial pad keys
    Hunt group transferred call typeYes or No
    Overflow or Ann/Overflow- ---
    Keyset identification display
    Music-on-hold for IC calls
    OHVA DSS immediate transmit
    OHVA system-wide
    I
    IYesorNo
    Yes or No
    Yes or No
    Yes or No
    Privacy release
    Reverse transfer immediate connection
    Standard tones for CO trunksYes or No
    Yes or No
    Yes or No
    Standard tones for 
    keysets
    Standard tones for single-linesYes or No
    Yes or No
    Station DTMP digit mute
    Station monitoring toneYes or No
    Yes or No
    Suppress all displayed digits after end-of-dialing
    System “skate” type
    System speed dial override SCOS
    Validate voice mailbox numbersYes or No
    Hold or Disconnect
    Yes or No
    Yes or No
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    							PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INS~TlON & MAINTENANCE
    FIGURE 5-13.PAGE ZONES (PAGE)“1.
    IZONE
    6FIGURE 5-14. RELAYS 
    (RLAY)RCPU CARD RELAY
    01
    02RELAYTYPETENANT GROUP
    Power FailureN/A1.
    ,’
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    							INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INS-TION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMING
    Issue 1, November 1994
    FIGURE 5-15.SYSTEM FORWARDING PATHS (SFWD)
    TO USE: (Make sumient copies of thispage andfill in information for each system forwaniingpath)
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    							PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & -ANCE
    FIGURE 5-16.SYSTEM SPEED DIAL (SSPD)
    TO USE. (Make sufiient copies of this page and fill in infomwtion for each system speed-dial number.)Display numbers: 
    OOO-(up to 399)Programming station:DigitShbii#:
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    							INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSmTiON 8z MAINTENANCE
    PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
    FIGURE 5-17.SYSTEM TIMER (TIMR)
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    							PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESl.MX/GMx 256 INS~TION & MAINTENANCE
    FIGURE 5-17.SYSTEM TIMER (Continued)
    TIMER
    E&M Post Signal Delay
    E&QM Post Seizure Delay
    F&M Pulse Hold
    DEFAULT
    RANGENEW VALUE
    15l-250 five-hundredths
    32l-100 five-hundredths
    30l-100 five-hundredths
    EXM Pulse-Dial Interdigit350100-5000 five-hundredths
    E&M Pulse-Dial Interdigit150
    l-500 five-hundredths
    E.&M Ready Timeout
    )2m1 lOO-1OOOfl five-hundredths11
    F&M Receive Handshake Delay
    I1I
    I 101 l-250 five-hundredthsIIE&M 
    Seimre Debounce1l-10 five-hundredths
    =M Short Circuit Debounce500lOO-loo00 five-hundredths
    E&M Short Circuit Timeout2500100-10000 five-hundredths
    R&M Short Pause Digit1500
    100-10000 five-hundredths
    E&M Transmit Handshake Delay
    50l-250 five-hundredths
    E&M Wait for Dial Tone500100-loo00 five-hundredthsE&M Wink Hold
    107l-250 five-hundredths
    E&M 
    Wink Timeout175l-250 five-hundredths
    Forward-No-Answer15
    3-255 secondsHold
    6010-255 seconds
    1 IC-CO Disconnect12-250 hundredths
    O-255 seconds(Pause 
    DigitLength131 l-5 secondsIIQueue Callback
    1510-255 secondsRecall
    6010455 secondsRelaxed Ring Detection
    Single-Line Hookfiash Maximum
    162I l-9500 five-hundredthsII1
    17
    I
    12-20 tenths
    I
    IISingle-Line Hookfiash Minimum
    2l-10 tenths
    Single-Line Set Wait For Disconnect2l-60 seconds
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    							lNTER-TELPRAcTIcEsIMx/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
    FIGURE 5-17.SYSTEM TIMER (Continued)TIMER1 DEFAULT 1
    RANGE
    INEW VALUE1
    System Forwarding Advance152-255 seconds
    System Forwarding Initiate152-255 seconds
    Tl Busy Switch Timeout6010-10000 seconds
    Transfer 
    - Available20lo-255 seconds
    Transfer 
    - Busy
    III
    1241 lo-255 secondsIIII
    Trunk Key Debounce13I l-777 secondsII
    Trunk Preselect
    Trunk Ring Detection
    I
    Is1
    I5
    I
    I2-255 seconds1
    I l-250 tenths
    1
    III
    II-I1I
    unsupervised-co151 l-255 minutesI1Valid-CallI1I
    I15
    I 0-60 secondsIIVoice Mail Dialing DelayI
    15
    I
    1 l-250 tenths
    I
    II
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    							PROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATlON & MAINTENANCE
    FIGURE 5-18.TENANT GROUPS (TNT)
    TO USE: Make a copy and fill in for each tenant group.Tenant Group Number
    Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    Ihmk Group For Auto Featunx
    lhmk Groups:
    DID Groups:
    Department 1-Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of Stations:Department 2 
    -Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of stations:
    Department 3
    - Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of stations:
    Department 4
    - Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of Stations:
    Department 5 --Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of stations:
    Department 6
    - Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of stations:
    Department 7
    - Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of Stations:Department 
    8-Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    1  
    List Of stations:
    ~  Department 9
    - Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    , List Of Stations:Department 10
    - Name (Up To 20 Characters):
    List Of Stations:
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    							& MAINTENANCEPROGRAMMINGIssue 1, November 1994
    FIGURE 5-19.CARRIERS AND ALLOWED LONG DIS’JANCE (ALT)Alternate Carriers: Enter numbers up to 10 digits each. The numbers should not contain the toll field, but can
    contain equal access digits (e.g., do not enter l+ or 0+ numbers, except 10xXx and lo- numbers).
    111
    2
    12
    3
    134
    14
    5
    15
    616
    7
    17
    a18
    9
    19
    10
    20Allowed Long Distance: Enter numbers up to 10 digits each, do not include toll field.
    1
    112
    12
    3
    13
    4
    14
    5
    15
    616
    717
    818
    9
    19
    10
    20
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