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    							INTER-TELPRAcrIcEs IMXIGMX 4161832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INDEX Issue 1, November 1994 
    HDLC. See High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) Card 
    Headsets, 2-27,2-31,4-g, 4-43 
    enable/disable, S-31.5-52 
    installation, 3-109,3-120,3-129 
    troubleshooting, 6-31 
    High-Level Data Link Control Card (HDLC), 2-6,2-13 
    connection to hfXC, 2-13 
    connection to Pro6g, 2-13 
    installation, 3-70,3-74 
    reset switch, 2-13 
    Hold 
    caII sptitting, 4-67 
    individual, 4-6,4-67 
    recaII, 4-67,4-68 
    skate to, 5-69 
    system, 4-9,4-67 
    timer, 5-81 
    HOLD key, 4-46,4-49 
    Home area code, 4-29,5-172 
    Hookflash, 4-97 
    enable/disable, 4-97, S-106 
    feature code, 4-6 
    timer, 5-83 
    trunk& 4-37 
    Hot dial pad, 4-4,4-42,5-68 
    Hourglass cursor, 5-14 
    House phone, 4-92 
    day and night numbers, S-40 
    programming, s-38, S-40 
    troubleshooting, 6-26 
    Humidity, 2-9.3-4 
    Hunt group 
    key, 4-42.5~36,5-49, S-50 
    Hunt group report, 5-153, S-160 
    Hunt 4-16  groups, 
    all ring, 4-16 
    announcement stations, 4-17,5-61,5-65 
    automated attendant hunt groups, 5-63 
    caII circulation, 4-16 
    call forwarding, 4-16 
    call monitoring, 4-19 
    camp on, 4-16 
    capacity. l-8,4-16 
    distributed, 4-16 
    linear, 4-16 
    overflow station, 4-17, S-61.5-66 
    pilot numbers, 4-16.5-58 
    playback devices, 2-35 
    programming, 5-61 
    queue position, 4-19 
    recalls, 4-18 
    remove/replace, 4-6,4-19 
    remote, 4-10,4-19,4-111 
    ring-in, 4-16 
    station Iist. 4-16.4-21 
    station monitoring, 4-9 
    station monitoring tone, 5-69 
    supervisor, 4-19, S-61.5-64 
    using barge, 4-75 
    system forwarding point, 4-80 
    tenant groups, 4-15,4-17 
    timers, 4-18,5-65 
    transfer caII type, 4-17,5-68 
    troubleshooting, 6-27 
    voice maiUcomputer group, S-61 
    h. ‘1 “’ t ’ 
    Hybrid balance, 2-19, S-104 
    MM, 2-21 
    programming, S-148 
    I 
    IC DIRECIORY key, 4-41 
    IC key, 4-42,4-46,5-36,5-49 
    ICE0 speed-dial (SD) keys, 4-42,s~36,5-49 
    IDE-type disk controller card, 3-80 
    IdentiRcation display on keysets, 5-68 
    Ignore. answer supervision, S-105 
    Inactivity timer, 5-82 
    Incoming-only trunks, S-110 
    Individual hold, 4-67 
    Individual trunk keys, 4-42,5-36,5-49 
    InstaUation 
    outline, 3-3 
    post-installation check&t, 3-155 
    pm-installation checkhst, 3-4 
    tools and supplies, 3-5 
    Integrated services 
    digital network (ISDN), 2-22 
    Integrated speakerphone, 2-27,2-30,640 
    Inter-station messages, 4-58 
    alternate message source, 4-60 
    cancel, 4-59 
    capacity, 1-8 
    feature code, 4-6 
    silent, 4-58 
    Inter-Tel AIhi keyset, 4-40 
    lZIine, 2-46 
    24&e, 2-44 
    Wine, 2-4g4-40 
    cabling, 3-25 
    capacity, 2-26 
    circuits, 3-7 
    dual circuits, 2-2,2-28 
    Iine cords, 2-28 
    switches, 3-119 
    capacity, 2-26 
    features, l-6 
    selt-test, 3-116 
    volume control, 4-8,4-48 
    Inter-Tel DVK Reyset, 2-2.2-30,4-40 
    la-line, 2-50 
    24-line, 2-49 
    Mtte, 2-51 
    data port module, 4-101 
    dimensions, 2-30 
    volume control, 4-8,4-4JI 
    Inter-Tel services, 4-30,5-97,6-41 
    Intercom caIIs, 4-55 
    automatic caII access, 4-52 
    callback (queue), 4-57 
    camp on, 4-57 
    DWBLF unit, 4-103 
    messages, 4-58 
    off-hook voice announce, 4-61 
    placing calls, 4-55 
    private, 4-55 
    Intercom dial tone, 6-33,6-37 
    Intercom directory, 4-90 
    Intercom number display, 4-41 
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    International LCK calls, 4-32,5-98,5-99, 5-100,5-101 
    Inter-Tel DVK Keyset, 3-124 
    data port module, 3-130 
    features, l-6 
    self-test, 3-128 
    Inward Dialing Card @DC), l-2.2-6,2-20,4-40 
    AC/DC strap, 2-u) 
    block terminations, 3-16 
    capacity, l-2,2-20 
    configuration, 5-173 
    connection to MDF, 3-22,3-28 
    DID, 2-20 
    fuses, 2-20 
    installation, 3-93.3-95 
    LEDS, 6-3 
    off-premises extension, 2-35 
    playback device, 2-35 
    recommended use. 2-17 
    ISDN. See Integrated services digital network (ISDN) 
    Isolated dedicated circuit, 2-10,3-4 
    K 
    Key maps, l-8,4-42 
    DWBLF Unit, 2-32,2-33,4-50,5-47,5-50 
    keysets, 5-45,5-49 
    programming, 5-35,5-44 
    report, 5-153,5-161 
    setting to default, 5-46 
    single-line stations, 5-48,5-49 
    Keyboard, 2-12 
    installation, 3-82 
    speciEcations, 2-36 
    Keyset Card (KSC), l-2,2-6,2-17,4-40 
    connection to hfDF, 3-22,3-24 
    dual circuits, 2-17.2-18,2-28,4-40,5-173 
    installation, 3-91,f92J 
    KSC-D, 3-26 
    LED& 2-i?, 6-2 
    thermistors, 2-17 
    Keysets, 2-2,4-40 
    See &so Digital keysets 
    lZline, 2-45, B-4 
    1Zline AIM, 2-46 
    24-line, 2-43, A-3, B-3 
    24-line AIM, 2-44 
    &fine, 2-47 
    8-line AIM, 2-2g2-48 
    automatic answer, 5-30 
    cabling, 3-5 
    capacity, l-2,2-26 
    circuit number display, 4-41 
    data noise, 6-33 
    data port module, El 
    design features, 2-26 
    dimensions, 2-26 
    DWBLP key, 4-42 
    electret microphone, 2-27,2-30 
    external desk speaker, A-2, A-7 
    features, l-6 
    feedback, 6-32 
    GhfK, 2-30, El / 
    installation, 3-124, B-5” 
    Keysets continrred 
    GK, 2-2, A-l 
    installation, A-4 
    handsfree, 5-31 
    headsets, 5-31 
    hot dial pad, 4-4,4-42.5-68 
    identif~tion display, 4-41.5-68 
    ItvfK 2-26 
    instaltation, 3-114 
    initialized vatucs, 5-24 
    key maps, 4-42,5-45,5-49 
    LCD, 2-27,2-30,3-114,3-124,4-41,A-1, A-6, El, B-5 
    IJzDs, 4-47 
    loud ringing adapter, A-l 
    optional equipment 
    data device, 4-101 
    data port module, 2-2&2-31,3-121,3-130, EM 
    handset amplifim, 2-28.3-120 
    headsets, 2-27,2-31.3-120.2129,4-43 
    loud ringing adapter, 2-28,2-31 
    MDPM, 2-28 
    PCDPM, 2-28 
    programming, 4-107,5-25 
    ring pitch adjustment, A-2 
    secondary voice path, 4-61 
    selectable ring tone, 4-48 
    self-test, 3-116,3-128, A-6, D-5 
    signals and tones, 4-54 
    SPCL key, 4-4 
    speakerphone, 2-27,2-30,4-40 
    speakerphone module, A-2 
    toll restriction, 4-27 
    troubleshooting, 6-13,6-14,6-30 
    user-programmable keys, 4-51.5-46 
    volume controls, 4-48 
    wall mounting, 3-120.3-129 
    KP-rating, l-2.5-3.5-15 
    KSCD. See Keyset Card (KSC) 
    L 
    Last number dialed/saved, 4-93,5-31,5-52 
    LCD. See Liquid crystal display (LCD) 
    LCR. See Least-cost routing (ER) 
    LCFI key, 4-49 
    Leastcost routing (LCK), 4-5,4-32,4-63 
    advance limit, 4-33,5-42,5-95 
    advance timer, 5-82 
    capacity, l-8 
    data report, 5-153,5-162 
    dial rules, 4-32,5-98 
    exempt from, 4-26 
    facility group camp on, 5-31.5-52 
    facility groups, 4-32,5-98 
    international, 4-32 
    on E&M, 2-21 
    operator-assisted, 4-32 
    programming, 5-98 
    programming reports, 5-151 
    recommended use for singleline sets, 2-19 
    route groups, 4-32,5-98 
    time blocks, 4-32 
    transparent, 4-33,5-31.5-52 
    LED. See Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 
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    Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 
    DKSC, 2-17,6-2 
    DSS/BLF unit, 4-50 
    EMC, 6-3 
    EXP, 2-16 
    IDC, 6-3 
    keyset, 4-47 
    KSC, 2-17,6-2 
    LGC, 6-3 
    ISC, 6-3 
    maio equipment cabinet. 2-7 
    MXC, 2-14,6-2 
    SLC, 2-17,6-2 
    system status panel, 6-2 
    TlC, 2-23,6-3 
    . troubleshooting, 6-l 
    Lightning protection, 2-5,3-13 
    Ehfc, 2-21 
    IDC, 2-20 
    LGCLSC fuses, 2-19 
    Line build-cut (LBO), 2-22,2-23,4-35.5-122, S-128 
    Linear hunt group, 4-16, S-61,5-64 
    Liquid crystal display (LCD), 2-27,2-u), 4-41, A-l, El 
    installation, 3-105,3-114.3-124, A-6, ES 
    troubleshooting, 6-31 
    List box, s-12 
    Local area codes, 4-29.5-172 
    Loop limits for cabling, 3-4,3-7,3-u] 
    OPX, 2-35 
    Loop Start Card (TX), 2-6.2-19 
    block terminations, 3-14,3-15 
    capacity, l-2 
    connection tc MDF, 3-12 
    dial-pulse signaling, S-103 
    external paging port, 2-19 
    figure, 3-98 
    fuse& 2-19 
    installation, 2% 
    LED& 6-3 
    Loop start trunks, 4-37,5-104 
    Loop/Ground Start Card (LGC), 2-6.2-19 
    block terminations, 3-14,3-U 
    capacity, l-2 
    connection tc MDF, 3-12 
    external paging port, 2-19 
    figure, 3-97 
    fuse& 2-19 
    installation, 3-96 
    LED& 6-3 
    Loud riogiog adapter (LRA) 
    installation, 3-123.3-132. A-l 
    specificatioos, 2-28.2-31 
    troubleshootiog, 6-34 M3%F motherboard, 2-12.3-68 
    Main distribution frame (MDF), 2-4 
    assembling, 3-10 
    backboard, 3-4,3-10 
    bridging clips, 2-4 
    coMecti00 to Ew, 3-34,3-35.3-36 coooecGoo to MXC, 3-31,3-32.3-33 
    E&M connections, 3-13 
    installation, 3-10 
    sample, 3-11 
    station coooections, 3-22.3-29 
    SIN blocks, 3-10 
    Tl alano relays, 3-37 
    Tl connection, 3-18,~20.3-21 
    terminal blocks, 2-4 
    tnmk connections, 3-12 
    Maio equipment cabinet. 2-6 
    AC power cable, 2-10 
    capacity, l-l 
    circuit cards, 2-14 
    connection to expansion, 3-48 
    dimensions, 2-6 
    environmental requirements. 2-9 
    fuse& 3-55 
    installation, 3-39 
    LEDs, 2-7 
    motherboard power cable, 2-7 
    on/off switch, 2-10 
    peripheral connector panel, 2-7,3-44 
    power cable connectors, 3-42 
    power supply, 2-10 
    power supply chassis, 3-49 
    power supply fuse, 2-10 
    pre-assembly, 3-39 
    telecom motherboard power cable, 3-41 
    utility shelf, 2-36 
    Maintenance, 3-154 
    Maiotenaoce of trunk& 4-37,4-113.5-149 
    Major alarms, 4-125,6-8 
    Make-busy switch, 4-37.4-113 
    Master modules, 2-10 
    installation, 3-51 
    Master/slave Tl clock, 2-22,2-24,4-35,5-131 
    Material return authorization @IRA), xxi, 6-41 
    Matrix Card @XC), 2-6,2-14 
    coofereoce resoIIlces, 2-15 
    connection to MDF, 3-31,3-32,3-33 
    DTMF decoding circuits, 2-15 
    IYIMF traostitter circuit, 2-15 
    expansion chips, 2-15 
    external paging relay, 2-15 
    figure, 3-86 
    installation, 3-84 
    LEDs, 2-14.6-2 
    modem, 2-15,5-4 
    MOH on/off strap, 2-l&4-53 
    music-on-hold connector, 2-14 
    night switch relay, 2-15,~25,4-106 
    position io cabinet, 2-7 
    power failure relay, 2-14,4-125 
    relay& 5-73 
    reset switch, 2-14 
    signal device relays, 2-14, S-121 
    signal devices, 4-25 
    tone generator. 2-15 
    voltage test points, 2-14,3-103 
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    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    MDF. See Main-distribution frame (MDF) 
    Memory, 2-6 
    Memory Card, 2-12 
    Message center, 4-58 
    for FAX station, S-40 
    forwarding to, 4-84 
    programming, S-32,5-38, S-40 
    Message lamps, 5-31, S-52 
    not supported on IDC, 2-20,2-34 
    Message waiting indiitions, 5-68 
    troubleshooting, 6-38 
    Messages 
    alternate message source, 4-60 
    capacity, l-8 
    do-not-dismrb, 4-110.5-57 
    . featurecodes,4-6 
    inter-station, 4-58 
    mesmge wait timer, 5-82 
    reminder, 4-98,4-109,5-57 
    MF-rating, 1-2, S-3 
    MFM-type disk controUer card, 3-79 
    Microphone electret circuitry, 2-27 
    See also Liquid crystal display (LCD) 
    Microphone mute, 4-9,4-67,4-68 
    Microsoft Windows, 5-11 
    Minor alarms, 4-125.6-7 
    Miscellaneous station flags, 5-2.8 
    Miscellaneous station information, 5-28 
    Modem, 2-13 
    MXC circuit, 2-15 
    programming, 5-4 
    setup, 5-9 
    Modem Card, 2-6,2-13,3-72.3-78 
    Modem Data Port Module (MDPM), 4-101 
    AC transformer, 2-28,2-29 
    installation, 3-113 
    specifications, 2-28 
    troubleshooting, 6-32 
    Modular jack assembly 
    analog stations, 3-9 
    digital keysets, 3-8 
    station, 3-107,3-X28 
    stations, 3-116 
    Tl, 3-19,3-37 
    trunks, 3-18 
    Modules, 2-11 
    MOH straps, 4-53 
    Monitor, 2-36,3-82 
    Monitor Card, 2-6,2-13,3-71.3-75 
    Move board option, 5-172 
    MRA. See Material return authorization (MRA) 
    MS-DOS, 3-146,5-4 
    MSG key, 4-46,4-49 
    Mu-law. See A-law/mu-law 
    Multiple-attendant operation, 4-12 
    Music channel, 2-7.5-52 
    external paging, 5-68 
    programming, 5-31 
    selection, 4-53 
    MUSIC key, 4-46 
    Music source, 2-7 
    Music-on-hold, 4-53 
    background music, 4-53 
    channel, 5-52,5-69,5-lO9,5-115 
    channel selection, 4-53 
    DID channel selection, 4-37 
    MOH straps, 4-53 
    music source, 2-3,2-7,4-53 
    connector, 2-14 
    Exp connector, 2-16 
    installation, 3-142 
    on/off strap, 2-15 
    paging speakers, 4-53,4-111 
    troubleshooting, 6-16 
    MUTE key, 4-46 
    during OHVA call, 4-68 
    MXC expansion chips, 2-15 
    MXIC motherboard, 2-12,2-13,3-66 
    N 
    NEXT key, 441 
    Night mode, 4-25.4-106 
    Night ring, 4-10 
    Night switch relays, 2-3,4-25,4-106 
    PXP relay, 2-16 
    MXC relay, 2-15 
    programming, 5-73 
    Non-blocking voice channels, l-2,2-6.2-8,5-174 
    Numbering plan, 4-28, J-90 
    0 
    Off-hook alarms, 5-68 
    Off-hook inactivity timer, 5-82 
    Off-hook voice announce (OHVA), 4-61 
    blocking, 4-61 
    Dss station transmit, 5-69 
    MUTE key, 4-68 
    programming, 5-31.5-52.5-69 
    timer, 5-82 
    troubleshooting, 6-34,6-35,6-38.6-40 
    using the MUTE key, 4-61 
    Off-premises extension (OPX), 2-3,2-35,4-49,5-52 
    XDC card& 2-20 
    installation, 3-31 
    loop limits, 2-35 
    programming, 5-31 
    receivebansmit gain, 5-33 
    repeater unit, 2-35 
    repeatas, 3-31 
    ring type, 5-31 
    officecodes 
    allowed/r&ricted, 5-94 
    numbering plan, 4-2.8.5-90 
    programming, 5-90 
    used as area codes, 4-28.5-90 
    OHVA. See Off-hook voice announce (OHVA) 
    On-board CSU, 2-22,2-23,2-24,5-122,5-12.8 
    On-board oscillator. 2-24.4-35 
    On-hook dialing/monitoring, 4-64 
    On-fine monitor, passwords, 5-150 
    On-site programming, 5-4.5-g 
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    on/off switch, 2-10 
    One-attendant operation, 4-12 
    GGFKOFA (out of frame/change of frame adjustment) errors, S-122 
    Operating temperature, 2-9 
    Operator-assisted LCR calis, 4-32, S-98,5-99, S-100, S-101 
    Option button, 5-13 
    Optional account codes, 4-6,4-66 
    Optional equipment 
    instaUation. 3-6 
    station 
    data device, 4-101 
    data port module, 2-28,2-31,3-121,3-130, B-6 
    handset amplitier& 2-28.3-120 
    headsets, 2-27,2-31,3-109,3-120,3-129,4-43 
    MDPhi. 2-283-113 
    PCDPM, 2-28,3-109 
    system, 2-3,2-36 
    battery back-up. 2-3.2-38 
    doorbox, 2-3 
    external music source, 2-3,3-142 
    external paging speakers, 2-3,3-141 
    FAX machine, 2-3 
    night switch, 2-3 
    off-premises extensions, 2-3 
    playback &vices, 2-3 
    power failure transfer, 2-3 
    signal devices, 2-3 
    SODA output dev&, 3-141 
    ShfDR output device, 2-3,2-36,3-141 
    talkback speakers, 2-3 
    voice mail, 2-3 
    troubleshooting, 6-12 
    Optional features, l-4 
    Ordering parts, 7-l 
    GTBER FEMURES key, 4-41 
    OUT key, 4-49 
    outgoing access, 4-24,5-110 
    programming, 5-34 
    OUTGOING key, 4-46 
    outgoing trunk access, 5-28 
    Outside calls, 4-62-I-66 
    account codes, 4-66 
    automatic call access, 4-52 
    callback (queue), 4-65 
    camp on, 4-65 
    dropped calls, 6-14.6-21 
    on-hook dialing, 4-64 
    on-hook monitoring, 4-64 
    placing, 4-62 
    receiving, 4-62 
    troubleshooting, 6-20 
    Outside directory, 4-90,4-91 
    Overflow count, 5-66 
    Overflow stations, 4-17,54X, 5-66 P 
    PAGE key, 4-46 
    Paging, 4-94 
    capacity, l-8 
    external ports, S-70 
    external relays, 5-73 
    external speakers, 2-3 
    installation, 3-141 
    feature code, 4-6 
    programming, S-70 
    relays 5-70 
    remove~eplace. 4-9,4-94, S-31,5-52 
    speaker background music, 4-10,4-53,4-111 
    timer& 5-82 
    troubleshooting, 6-26,6-27 
    zones. S-70 
    Part numbers, 7-l 
    Part return policy, 6-41 
    Passwords, S-10, S-150 
    PC Cak @‘CC) motherboard, 2-12,2-13,3&O 
    PC Data Port Module (PCDPM), 4-61.4-101 
    AC transformer, 2-28,2-29 
    installation, 3-109 
    specifications, 2-28 
    troubleshooting, 6-32,6-34,6-39 
    PC motherboard, 2-12 
    AM BIOS, 3-144 
    installation, 3-60 
    set up, 3-143 
    FCh4 encoding law, 2-24,4-35, S-122, S-129 
    PCM highways, 2-6.2-7 
    allocation, 2-8 
    Peripheral connector panel, 2-7,3-44 
    Personal computa 
    remote programming, S-4 
    specifications, 2-13.5-3 
    stand-alone programming, 5-4 
    PGM SPD key, 4-49 
    Phone list report, S-153, S-163 
    Pilot numbers, 4-ll, S-58 
    Playback device, 2-3,2-17.2-35 
    automated attendant, 2-35.4-13 
    cabling, 3-6 
    hunt group, 2-35 
    installation. 3-138 
    on IDC, 2-20 
    specifications, 2-35 
    Post-installation checklist, 3-155 
    Power cables, 2-7,2-10,3-48 
    Power failure relays, 2-3,4-125,5-73 
    hDCC relay, 2-14 
    Power supply 
    See also System power supply 
    AC cable, 2-10 
    chassis, 2-10,2-l& 3-49.3-50 
    fuse, 2-10 
    modules, 2-10,2-11.f51,3-52,253 
    on/off switch, 2-10 
    Power-up status messages, 6-7,6-11 
    Pm-installation checklist, 3-4 
    Preventative mainten-. 3-154 
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    PREVIOUS key, 4-41 
    Primary attendant, 4-12,5-67 
    Primary station, 4-44 
    Principal station, 4-79 
    Printer driver 
    customized reports, S-153 
    instaltation, 5-8 
    Privacy release, 4-74 
    barge confirmation tone, 5-68 
    programming, 5-69 
    Private ca& 4-6,4-55 
    override, 4-55,4-56, S-30,5-52 
    Private intercom override, 4-55,4-56, S-30,5-52 
    Pro68 Card. See Co-R 
    ocessor (P&8) Card 
    Pro68E Card. See Co-R 
    ocessor (Pro68) Card 
    Rogrammable keys. See User-programmable keys 
    Rogramming 
    abbreviated commands, 5-15 
    applications menu, 5-15 
    check box. 5-13 
    command button. 5-13 
    exit screen, 5-14 
    hourglass cursor, 5-14 
    initialized values, 5-24 
    list box, 5-12 
    menus/abbreviated commands, 5-16-5-23 
    on-site, 5-4 
    option button, 5-13 
    planning, 5-3 
    remote, 5-4 
    screen saver, 5-11 
    session timer logout, 5-11 
    sign on, 5-15 
    stand-atone, 5-4 
    system set-up, 5-3 
    text box, 5-12 
    windows, 5-12 
    Programming monitor, 2-36,3-82 
    Pulse code modulation (PCM), 2-6,2-22 
    Q 
    Quad modules, 2-10 
    QUR key, 4-46,4-49 
    Queue 
    capacity, l-8 
    feature code, 4-7 
    station, 4-57 
    timer, 5-82 
    trunk, 4-65 
    R 
    Radio frequency interference (RPl), 2-4,6-16 
    RAhf. 2-6 
    Recall 
    attendant, 4-105 
    automated attendant destination, 5-39 
    hold, 4-67,4-68,4-105 / 
    hunt groups, 4-18 :“.’ , 
    timer, 5-82 
    transfer, 4-71,4-104 1’ 
    unsupervised call, 4-72,4-l& 
    voice mail/computer, 4-21 Recall destination, 5-64 
    Recall tones, 4-54 
    Receive gain, 2-19.5-33, S-104 
    E&f, 2-21 
    OPX 5-33 
    Tl, 2-25 
    trunk& S-103 
    Recommended spare parts, 7-1 
    REDIAL key, 4-46.4-49 
    Redialing, 4-93 
    capacity, l-8 
    dialed digit suppression, 4-93.4-123.5-69 
    MM, 4-93 
    feature code, 4-7,4-g 
    last number dialed, 4-93 
    last number saved, 4-93 
    mode, S-31,5-52 
    troubleshooting, 6-25 
    REDL key, 4-49 
    Reference clock, 2-24,4-35.5-123, S-131 
    backup, 5-127 
    for system, 5-131 
    programming, S-122 
    slave/master, S-131 
    source of, 5-131 
    Tl from public network, 5-131 
    Relaxed ring detection, S-105 
    timer, 5-82 
    Relays 
    night switch, 4-106 
    programming, 5-73 
    signal devices, 5-121 
    TlC, 2-24,4-35,5-122,5-129 
    Release, 4-9 
    Reminder messages, 4-98 
    capacity, l-8 
    feature code, 4-9 
    messages, 4-98 
    programming, 4-10,4-109.5-57 
    Remote hunt group removeireplace, 4-10,4-19,4-111 
    Remote programming, 5-4 
    direct connection, 5-9 
    modem connection, 5-9 
    PC, 2-13.5-3 
    Remote station feature cancel, 4-111 
    Remove/replace hunt group, 4-19 
    remote, 4-10,4-19,4-111 
    Removeheplace paging, 4-94 
    Repeater 
    OPX, 2-35,3-31 
    Tl, 2-22 
    Replacement parts 
    ordering, 7-l 
    recommended spares, 7-l 
    Report programmiug, S-151 
    Reseize, S-30.5-52 
    Reset, 5-168 
    Reset switch, 2-13 
    MXC, 2-14 
    Resetting serial ports, S-170 
    Restricted area codes, 5-93 
    Restricted oftice codes, 5-94 
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    							INTER-TELPRAcrIcEs INDEX IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    Return policy, 641 
    Reverse transfer, 4-73 
    DWBLF unit, 4-104 
    feature code, 4-7 
    immediate connection, 5-69 
    RFIEMI troubleshooting, 6-16 
    Ring cadence, s-31 
    Ring generator module, 2-10,2-11 
    Ring intercom always, 4-7.4-55, S-31.5-52 
    Ring pitch adjustment, installation, A-2 
    Ring principal once, 541 
    Ring tone selection, 4& 
    Ring zones, 4-25,4-49, S-32,5-51 
    Ring-in/answer’pattems, 4-24, S-107 
    capacity, l-8 
    DID numbers, 4-37,5-119 
    E&M, 2-21 
    hunt groups, 4-16 
    programming, S-106, S-108.5-109. S-120 
    signal device relays, 5-121 
    trunks, 4-25 
    RI-type blocks, 2-5 
    RI-type jacks, 3-18 
    RJ48C jacks, 2-5.3-18 
    Route groups, 4-32.5-98 
    area/offGce code tables, 5-100 
    facility groups, 5-100 
    programming, 5-99.5-100 
    time blocks, 5-100 
    RS-232-c. 5-9 
    SMDA output device, 2-36 
    Sh4DR output device, 2-36 
    S 
    Safety regulations, xx, 3-4 
    Save/Restore, 54,5-10,5-X8 
    SCOS. See Station class of service (SCCS) 
    Screen saver, 5-11 
    SD keys, 4-42,5-36,5-49 
    Secondary call keys, 4-42,4-44,5-28,5-49 
    capacity, l-8 
    programming, 5-36,5-37 
    secondary stations, 5-29 
    Secondary stations, 4-44,5-29 
    Security codes, 4-38,5-112,5-115 
    Selectable ring tone, 4-9,4-48 
    Selected device SMDA reports, 5-141 
    Serial ports, 2-36 
    baud rate, 5-170 
    configuration, 5-170 
    reset, 5-170 
    TlC. 2-23 
    SES (severely error seconds ) errors, 5-122 
    Session timer, 5-11 
    Setting time and date, 4-111 Signal devices, 2-3,4-25 
    JXP relay, 2-16 
    MXC relay, 2-14 
    relay, 5-73 
    ring-in, 5-121 
    Signals and tones, 4-54 
    Silent messages, 4-58 
    SIMM. Se-e Single In-line Memory Module (SMM) 
    Single In-tine Memory Module (SIMM), 2-12 
    Single-Line Card (SLC), l-2,2-6,2-17,4-40 
    connection to MDF, 3-22,3-27 
    external paging circuits, 2-17 
    installation, 3-93,3-94 
    LEDs, 2-17,6-2 
    thermistors, 2-17 
    Single-Line Instrument (Xl), installation, A-8. B-8 
    Single-line sets, 2-34,4-49 
    AC/DC ringing, 2-34 
    alternate message source, 4-60 
    audible message indication, 5-68 
    cabling, 3-6 
    capacity, l-2,2-26 
    features, 1-7 
    instagation, 3-138 
    key maps, 5-48,5-49 
    LCR only recommendation, 2-19 
    message lamps, 5-31,5-52 
    off-premises stations, 4-49 
    ring cadence, 5-31 
    ring zones, 4-25,4-49,5-32,5-51 
    troubleshooting, 6-13,6-36 
    SingleLine Instrument (!%I), 2-34,449 
    design features, 2-34 
    dimensions, 2-34 
    features, l-7 
    figure, 2-56 
    FLASH key. 4-4 
    installation. 3-138 
    user-programmable keys, 4-51 
    Skateto-hold/diinnect, 4-67,5-69 
    Stave modules, 2-10,3-51 
    Slave/master Tl clock, 2-24,4-35.5-131 
    SLI. See SingleLine Instrument (%I) 
    SMDA. See Station message detail accounting (SMDA) 
    SMDR. See Station message detail recording (SMDR) 
    Software 
    installation, 3-146 
    packages, 1-2.5-3 
    standard/expanded, 3-146 
    upgrading, 3-146 
    version feature code, 4-7 
    Source of reference clock, 5-131 
    Span jack on TIC. 2-23 
    SFCL key, 4-4,4-42,4-46,5-36.5-49 
    Speakerphone, 2-27,2-30,4-g, 4-40 
    Speakerphone module, A-2 
    Special purpose flags report. 5-153,5-164 
    Special purpose statioos, 5-29,5-38 
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    							INDEX Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACXICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    Speed dialing, 4-85 
    digit mute, 5-69 
    DSWLF Unit, 4-87 
    feature codes, 4-7 
    override toll restriction, 4-28 
    station, 4-88 
    R&M, 4-88 
    pausesihookflashes, 4-88 
    programming, 4-88 
    system, 4-85 
    E&M, 4-85 
    location codes, 4-85 
    non-display numbers, 4-85 
    pauses/hookflashes, 4-85 
    programming, 4-85 
    tenant-specific numbers, 4-85 
    Speeddial keys 
    DWBLF unit, 4-50,5-50 
    keyset, 4-42,s~36.5-49 
    SPRR key, 4-42,4-46 
    Stand-alone programming, 5-4 
    beginning the session, 5-7 
    database update, 5-7 
    PC, 5-3 
    printer drivers, 5-8 
    Standard account codes, 4-66,5-32,5-54 
    Standard system, l-3,3-146,3-150,5-3 
    Standard tones, 5-69 
    Start type for DID, 4-37 
    Station call monitoring, 4-19 
    Station class of service (SCCS), 4-27,5-42 
    day/night, 5-95 
    programming, 5-95 
    speed-dial override, 4-28,4-85,5-69 
    user groups, 5-91 
    Station exchange, 4-7,4-99.5~25,5-28, S-31,5-52 
    . 
    Station features 
    copying, 5-26 
    misc. Sags, S-28 
    misc. information, 5-28 
    outgoing Bcccss. 5-28 
    programmable keys, 5-28 
    programming, 5-52 
    secondary call keys, 5-28 
    secondary stations, 5-29 
    special purpose stations, 5-29 
    system forwarding, 5-29 
    tog restriction, 5-29 
    Station message detail accounting (SMDA), 4-115 
    account code reports, 4-115,5-141 
    attendant feature code, 4-10,4-111 
    detailed reports, 4-115.5-141 
    format, 5-139 
    output device, 4-115 
    baud rate, 2-37 
    installation, 3-141 
    placement, 3-4 
    RS-232-C. 2-36 
    output port, 5-139 
    programming, 5-139 
    r 
    reporting interval, 5-139 
    selected device reports, 5-141 
    summary reports, 4-115, S-141 
    troubleshooting, 6-29 
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    Station message detail recording (ShiDR), 4-123 
    account codes. 4-66 
    dialed digit suppression, 4-93,4-123.5-143 
    elapsed time in seconds, 4-123,5-143 
    options, 4-123 
    output, 5-143 
    output device, 2-3,2-36,3-72 
    baud rate, 2-37 
    installation, 3-141 
    placement, 3-4 
    RS-232-C 2-36 
    programming, 5-143 
    report format, 4-123 
    suppressed digits, 4-123.5-143 
    Station monitoring 
    resoprces, 2-15 
    tone, 5-69 
    Station programmable keys, &2,5-k, 5-49 
    setting to default, S-46 
    Station speed dialing, 4-88 
    capacity, l-8 
    E&M, 4-88 
    feature code, 4-7 
    pauses/hookflashes, 4-88 
    programming, 4-88 
    Stations, 2-26,4-40 
    cabling, 3-5,3-7,3-g 
    loop limits, 3-30 
    capacity, l-l, l-2,2-17 
    circuit numbers, 3-7 
    connection to h4DF, 3-22,3-29 
    default configuration, 2-18 
    features, l-5 
    installation, 3-105. A-4, B-5 
    programming, 4-10 
    account codes, 5-32 
    alternate message source, 5-32 
    attendant, 5-32 
    class-of-service account code. 5-32 
    message center, 5-32 
    tenant groups, 5-32 
    programming repom 5-151 
    SIN SPD key, 449 
    Summary ShiDA reports, 4-115.5-141 
    SUNTAC motherboard, 2-12,2-13,3-62 
    Suppress digits a&r end of dialing, S-69.5-143 
    Suppressed digits in SMDR, 4-123.5-143 
    Surge/spike protector, 2-11,3-55 
    SYS SPD key, 4-46,4-49 
    System alarms. 4-112.4-125. S-6& 6-7 
    System battery back-up, 2-3.2-11.2-38 
    batteries, 2-38 
    specifications, 2-38 
    UPS, 2-38 
    System clock adjustment, S-172,6-15 
    System wntiguration 
    default, 2-18 
    IDC card& 5-173 
    KSC-D, 5-173 
    move board, 5-172 
    programming, 5-171 
    TlC, 5-173 
    time adjustment, 5-172 
    System directory, 4-9,4-90 
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    IMX/GMX 4W832 DETALLATION & MADTENMCE 
    Issue 1, Novembf%ii 
    systemaror lnaage& 5-146 
    syrrem uror rqmrtiq, 4-125 
    Syuem featlira& l-4 
    system forward@, 4q9, s-29 
    xhWcetima,c79 
    W=W. l-8 
    hndsfrec~~option,4-80.5-68 
    hlithtetima,4-79 
    pa& 3-74 
    prognmmiop, s-41,3-74 
    ring phcipal once, s-41 
    timea& 5-83 
    syaleln hold, 4-67 
    system memory, 2-6 
    syaem plmWord& s-130 
    System powa apply, 2-10 
    AC cable. 2-10 
    back-tip powex, 2-11 
    co- pinol& f58,3-59 
    elEtGcal ta& 3-5s 
    fuse% 2-14 2-11, ~55 
    hstalhhn, 3-51.3-52. zL53 
    isolated dedhtcd circlli~ 2-10 
    on/off switch, 2-10 
    powa cable pinoat, 3-57 
    pow= outpll& 2-11 
    swgehipike proteuor, 2-11 
    voltage test points, 3-57,3-S& 3-59 
    System m S-151 
    customized$ S-153 
    System size, S-3 
    System software instalhtion, 3-146 
    6tandafdJexp8nded,3-146 
    PpPdes, 3-146 
    System speed dial report, 5-153, S-165 
    System speed dhliag, 4-85 
    c4=h 1-B 
    DSS/BIs unit, 4-50 
    W4-83 
    faturecode, 4-7 
    bcuiincode&4-85 
    non-display numbas, 4-85.5-7s 
    Pe=Wd85 
    programming, 4-10.4-85, S-75 
    pfo&Tamming stuion. 5-75 
    taunt-spcciGc numbas. 4-85, S-75 
    toll rcaiction ovaride, 4-28,4-s& 5-69 
    System st~tns pane& 6-2 
    System time adjustment, 6-15 
    System timas 
    default values, 5-78 
    ptogrpmmin&3--n 
    page1 
    T 
    TlCtrd(TlC),2-6.2?2 
    alam r&y& 2-23.3-37 
    audio jac& 2-23 
    capmAy, l-2,2-11 
    card type, 4-35, s-l# s-128 
    cilWiQ& 2-23.2-2s 
    cixlfi~n, 3-173 
    Lxmllaagtwosyuemq~38 
    conDection to MDF. 3-l&3-20,3-21 
    au conndc101.2-23 
    C5u/D6x-1. s-122.5-128 
    DBlS connaa~, 2-23 
    dAingfeedbrLconfiprmcion2-224 
    DSXKXJ Jumpa plugI 2-23 
    durl 
    bantam jack, 2-23 
    arordiagwsticq2-23 
    QIOI ttlmhldc, 2-24 
    tppn, 3-102 
    instalhtio& 3-101 
    LED& 2-23.6-3 
    Liw buildout jumpa plug, 2-23 
    m8ke-busy switch, 2-23,4-37,~113. s-149 
    off-premises extension, 2-35 
    on-board oecilhtof, 2-24 
    KM cnwding, 2-24 
    powa apply requiremen& 2-11 
    rcfczulcc cloclr, 2-24 
    rel8y activuion, s-125 s-129 
    rely& 2-24.4-3s 
    #ahlpor&2-23 
    qnnjac&2-23 
    test 
    tom+ 2-24 
    tedting, 2-23 
    Tl horn public network, S-131 
    Tl rpm. 2-22,4-35 
    %lsy opt” option, 2-13 
    appk.8tionq 4-36 
    cabling. 2-22.2~25.3-18,~20.3-21 
    circuits. 2-22 
    ck& 2-u, 2-24 
    conneuing two systcmq 2-22 3-38.4-3s 
    Csu, 2-22.2-24 
    csuirsx-1,4-35,5-lu, S-128 
    dhiing feedbac& s-125 s-126 
    DID digit translation, S-123 
    DSX-1 line la& 2-252-24 
    rxra diagnostics, 3-123, S-132 
    error thfeslloldq s-125 s-126 
    E?SFIw, 2-a 2-24 
    / 
    fraction& 2-22 / 
    hming schemeq 2-25 2-24 
    I_’ 
    intezfacc to public network, 2-22,2&l 
    line bnild-oot, 2-22.2-24 
    Paf ellcodiag law, s-122, s-129 
    prQgrammh&s-122 I 
    recewt &pi& 2-23 
    rcfaence chxk, 4-35, S-122, S-123, S-127,5- 
    npeata& 2-22 
    Fu4sCjack tamination, 3-19 
    ru48Cjack& 2-s 
    8oftware, 1-z 5-3 
    teat tones. S-129 
    zao code suppraxdon acheme, 4-35 
    Talkback speaks, 2-3 
    Technical support, 6-41 
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    							INDEX Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRAcrICEs 
    IMWGMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    Telecom motherboard 
    circuit cards, 2-14 
    power cable, 2-7 
    connectors, 3-42,3-46,3-47 
    installation, 341 
    Telecommunications Complex, 2-6,2-14 
    JXP Card, 3-87 
    installation, 3-84,3-103 
    Temperature, 2-9,3-4 
    Tenant groups, 4-15 
    auto trunks, 5-86 
    capacity, l-8 
    cross-tenant communication, 4-15.5-67 
    hunt groups, 4-154-17 
    DID groups, S-87.5-115 
    DID trunks, 4-37 
    programming, 4-107, S-32,5-85 
    speed-dial numbers, 4-855-75 
    trunk groups, 5-87, S-109 
    Terminal blocks, 2-4 
    Testing equipment for TlC, 2-23 
    Text box, 5-12 
    Thermistors, 2-17 
    Tie tines. &r EBtM trunks 
    Tie adjustment for PC, S-172,6-15 
    Tie blocks, 4-32 
    Time display, 4-10,4-41,4-111.5-171 
    Time slots, 2-6,2-S 
    Tiie-division multiplex (TDM), 2-6,2-22 
    Timer report, 5-153,5-167 
    Timers 
    default values, 5-78 
    hunt group, 4-18.5-65 
    programming, 5-77 
    TCDV (transmit ones density violations) errors, 5-122 
    Toll digit required option, 4-28,5-90 
    Toll restriction, 4-27,5-29 
    DIM, 4-38,5-106,5-107,5-112,5-116 
    initialized values, 5-24 
    LCR advances, 5-95 
    programming, 5-42,5-88 
    XXX, 5-95 
    speeddial override, 4-28,4-85,5-69 
    trunk groups, 5-113 
    user groups, 5-90,5-91 
    Toll security, 4-30,4-62,4-63,5-97 
    alarms, 6-8 
    Tone generator, 2-15 
    Tones, 4-54 
    Tool and supplies, 3-5 
    Transfer, 4-70 
    DWBLF Unit, 4-103 
    feature codes, 4-7 
    intercom call, 4-70 
    outside call, 4-70 
    recall, 4-71 
    timer, 5-83 
    to hold, 4-7,4-70 
    to park, 4-70 
    troubleshooting, 6-24 
    unsupervised CC timer, 4-72 
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    Transmit gain, 2-19,5-33,5-X-M 
    E&f, 2-21 
    OPX, 5-33 
    Tl, 2-25 
    trunk& 5-103 
    Transparent LCR, 4-33 
    Troubleshooting 
    charts, 6-KM-40 
    check&t, 6-l 
    diagnostic messages, 6-9 
    IXWBLP unit, 6-13 
    feature& 6-12 
    keysets, 6-13 
    LEDS, 6-l 
    major alarms, 6-8 
    minor alarms, 6-7 
    power-up status messages, 6-11 
    singlehne Sets, 6-13 
    system, 6-12 
    trunk& 6-12 
    Trunk group keys, 4-43,5-36,5-49 
    Trunk group report, 5-153,5-166 
    Trunk groups, 2-19,4-31 
    absorbed digits, 5-113 
    access codes, 4-5,5-58 
    auto trunlrs, 5-86 
    call cost, 5-113 
    capacity, l-8 
    DID, 2-20.5-107 
    EMbf, 2-21,5-106,5-109 
    equal acces& 5-113 
    exempt from LCR, 5-113 
    facility groups, 5-101 
    music-on-hold, 5-109 
    outgoing sccess$5-119 
    programming, 5-104,5-106,5-108,5-109 
    ring-in/answer patterns, 5-109 
    tenant group, 5-87 
    toll restriction, 5-113 
    Trunk restriction, 4-26 
    Trunks 
    absorbed digits, 4-26 
    accesscodes,4-5 
    allowed answer, 4-24 
    auto trunk, 4-31 
    automatic trunk answer/select, 4-31 
    call privacy, 4-74 
    capacity, l-l, l-2,1-8 
    characteristii, 2-5 
    umnection to MDF, 3-12 
    current DT detect, 5-104 
    day/night Bcctss, 4-24,5-2&5-34 
    DID, 4-37 
    MMF/dial-pulse signaling, 2-19,4-24,5-105 
    E&M intertace, 5-104 
    equal ~cccss, 4-27 
    exempt from LCR, 4-26 
    feature l-5,4-24 
    ground start, troubleshooting, 6-23 
    hookflash enable/disable, 5-106 
    hybrid balance, 2-19,5-104.5-148 
    ignore answer supervision, 5-105 
    incoming-only, 5-110 
    initiabxed values, 5-24 
    lightning protection, 2-5.3-13 
    loop and ground start, 2-19,4-37,5-103,5-104 
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