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General Description
GCA40–215
General Description
8212S
,
8212N,
8201N,
and IB24X
8412S
, 8412F
8324S
, 8324F
,
8312S
, and IB48X
9.065
6.315
8.819
8.819
4.442
3.283
1.550
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Impact SCS Telephone Dimensions
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General Description
1
Contents
3
2 – Contents
4
Introducing The FXT System
5
Understanding The
7
Telephone Features
7
2 – 2 General Description
8
General Description 2 – 3
9
2 – 4 General Description
10
GCA40–215 General Description
10
2.3 Using Impact Telephones
11
2 – 6 General Description
12
General Description 2 – 7
13
Impact Telephones
13
8012S, 8112S
14
8024S, 8124S
14
2122S (22-Line Speakerphone)
15
9.08"
16
8.90"
16
1.13"
16
4.78"
16
3.94"
16
2.5 Using DigiTech Telephones
17
2 – 12 General Description
18
DigiTech Telephone Dimensions
18
Reviewing The Hardware
19
3 – 2 General Description
20
3.3 Defining The Line Boards
21
3 – 4 General Description
22
General Description 3 – 5
23
3.6 Locating The Boards
24
3.8 Mounting Considerations
27
3.9 Using The Power Supply
28
3.10 Using The Battery Backup
29
External Battery Connector
30
Assembly)
30
General Description 3 – 13
31
Expansion
32
Backplane
32
Expanding The FXT System
33
Connecting The System
35
4.2 Connecting The Stations
36
General Description 4 – 3
37
4 – 4 General Description
38
AC Wall Transformer
39
IST Equipment
39
(Front View of Jack)
40
MUSIC 1 = Pins 1 and 6
40
MUSIC 2 = Pins 2 and 5
40
General Description 4 – 7
41
Typical Industry Standard
42
Non-electronic Telephone
42
(Power Failure Interface)
42
General Description 4 – 9
43
FXT Specifications
45
Central Office Limits
46
Dimensions (approximate)
47
Music Interfaces (Two Inputs)
47
Operating Environment
47
Power Requirements
48
Serial Data Ports
48
Station Cable Requirements
49
Switching Principle
49
Terminations
49
Ringing Cadences
50
FCC Part 68 Information
51
Terms and Definitions
52
Understanding The Features
55
6 – 2 General Description
56
6.2 Defining The Features
57
Abandoned Hold Release
57
Access Denied
57
Account Code Button
57
6 – 4 General Description
58
General Description 6 – 5
59
New Features
60
Feature Enhancements
61
System Programming
62
E1 Board Programming
62
R2 MFC Line Programming
62
DID Block Programming
62
Category
62
Attendant Position
63
Attendant Position, PC
64
Authorization Code
64
Automatic Dialing
64
Automatic Hold—Line To Line
65
Automatic Pause Insertion
65
Automatic Privacy
65
Automatic Redial
66
Automatic Reports
67
Automatic Route Selection
67
ARS Access Per line Group
68
Automatic Station Relocation
69
6 – 16 General Description
70
General Description 6 – 17
71
Caller ID
72
Caller ID RNA—Ring–No–Answer
72
Call Forward—All Or Personal
73
Call Forward—Immediate
73
Call Forward Outside System
74
Call Forward, Recall
75
Call Park
75
Call Park Recall
75
6 – 22 General Description
76
Camp–On—Call Waiting
77
Camp–On—No Answer
77
Central Message Desk
77
Channel Negotiation
78
Clear Major Alarm Ring
78
Communications Card Support
79
Conferencing—Multiline
79
Conference Advisory Tone
79
Console Support
79
Consoleless Operation
80
Consultation Hold
80
Copy Model
80
COS Time Of Day Routing
80
Database Program Storage
81
Database Programming
81
Data Interface Unit Support
81
Day One And Day Two Ringing
82
Day Restriction Level
82
Delayed Ringing
83
Delayed Hot Line Operation
83
Diagnostics (Limited)
83
Dial 0 For System Attendant
83
Dial By Name
83
Dial Pulse Interdigit Time
84
Digit Q and Z Position
84
Direct-in Lines (DIL)
85
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
85
6 – 32 General Description
86
How DISA Functions
87
Direct Line Access By Station
88
Direct Line Group Selection
88
Disconnect Supervision
88
Discriminating Ringing
88
Do Not Disturb (DND)
89
Do Not Disturb (DND) Inhibit
89
Do Not Disturb (DND) Override
89
DSS/BLF Console Support
89
DSS Status Button
90
Digital Voice Announce
90
Welcome greeting
91
Day message
91
Night message
91
Recall no answer messages
92
Recall busy message
92
Hold message
92
Feature access message
92
Drop message
92
DVA/DISA
93
6 – 40 General Description
94
DVA/Tracker
95
Dynamic Save Button
96
(international applications)
96
E911 Line Type
97
End-to-End DTMF Signaling
97
End-to-End Signaling On Lines
98
Enhanced Night Mode
98
Enhanced Ringing
98
Enhanced Ringing Devices
99
Enhanced Line Appearance
99
Exclusive Hold
99
ExecuMail Integration
99
Executive Override
100
Executive Override Block
100
Extended DTMF Tones
100
Feature Inhibit
101
Feature Renumbering
102
Flexible Ringing Assignments
102
Force Monitor Mode
103
Group Intercoms
103
Handsfree Answer Inhibit
104
Handset Volume Level
104
Headset Compatibility
104
General Description 6 – 51
105
General Description GCA40–215
105
Hot Transfer
106
I Hold And I Use Indications
106
Idle Line Preference
106
Idle Line Priority
106
Bridged Console
107
Impact SCS IST Module
107
6 – 54 General Description
108
General Description 6 – 55
109
Interactive Button Support
110
Intercom Number
110
Intercom Hunt List
111
Intercom Time-out
111
Intercom Call Progress Tones
111
Intercom Inter-Digit Dialing
111
ISDN–PRI Interface
112
Defining T1/PRI Operation
113
Key/Hybrid Configuration
114
Last-Number Redial
114
Line Access Restriction
114
Enhanced LCD Display
115
Location Code
116
Lock Button
117
Manual Exclusion
117
Manual Reset
117
Mark Problem Line
117
Master Clearing The System
118
Maximum Call Duration
118
Meet-Me Answer Page
118
General Description 6 – 65
119
Modify Digits Table
120
Multiple Attendant Positions
120
Multiple Redial
120
Music Interface
120
Music On Hold (MOH)
120
Names (Station And Lines)
121
Night Ringing
121
On-Hook Dialing
122
Operator Station
122
Originating Denied
122
Out-Dial Delay Time
122
Paging Access
122
Password Protection
123
Pause Time
123
PC Attendant
123
Periodic Line Tone
123
6 – 70 General Description
124
Printer Interface
125
Privacy Release
125
Private Lines
125
Program Printout
125
Programming Port
126
Pulse/Tone Switchable
126
General Description 6 – 73
127
6 – 74 General Description
128
General Description 6 – 75
129
6 – 76 General Description
130
Shift Button
131
Silent Mode Button
131
SMDA Reports
131
Speakerphone Support
132
Speed Dial Sets
132
Split Button
132
General Description 6 – 79
133
Station Hunting
134
Types Of Hunting
135
Station Hunting Timers
135
Station Hunting Operation
136
SMDR On Transferred Calls
137
Station Name
138
Station Speed Dial
138
Station Transfer Recall
138
Subdued Ringing
139
Synchronized Ringing
140
System Clock
140
System Speed Dial
140
Toll Restriction Override
141
Applications)
142
General Description 6 – 89
143
Time And Date
144
Timed And Immediate Recall
144
Toll Restriction
145
Tone On Hold
145
Tracker Paging System
146
RNA Or Busy Tracking
147
Direct Tracking
147
Transfer Tracking
147
6 – 94 General Description
148
Voice Mail Integration Digits
149
Voice Announce Blocking
150
General Description 6 – 97
151
Zone Paging
152
Index – 1
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Index GCA40–215
153
2 – Index
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GCA40–215 Index
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4 – Index
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Index – 5
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6 – Index
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Index – 7
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