Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual

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  • Page 2 This document is for Panther II 820, Panther II 1032, Panther II 2064 Systems and for Panther II Proprietary Peripherals...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Mite1 Standard Practise Issue 1, November 1990 91-0580-1A Panther@ II 820/1032/2064 Electronic Key Telephone System FEATURE MODULE IV & ON PREMISE STATION UNIT PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................... General ......................Reason For Issue ....................FEATURE MODULE IV SOFTWARE ............
  • Page 4 Mite1 Standard Practise PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS .................. Setting Call Forwarding Automatic Access to a Voice Mail System ......30 Programming DTMF Digit Strings for Automatic Access ......Programming the Voice Mailbox Numbers ............ Programming Reseting the Digit Strings and Voice Mailbox Numbers ........ Setting Conditions to Automatic Access ............
  • Page 5 Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS FIGURES Inserting the Feature Module IV Cartridge ............2-l: On Premise Station Unit ..................3-l: On Premise Unit Installation ................3-2: Connecting the MDF to the KSU ..............3-3: Connecting the KSU Station Ports to the ONS Unit ........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Feature Module IV software provides displays in English only. Installation 2.02 The Feature Module IV Cartridge plugs into a port on Panther II 820 or 1032 Key Service Units. If you’ re installing the system for the fmt time follow the procedure out- Initial Installation;...
  • Page 7: Initial Installation

    Mite1 Standard Practise Initial Installation (FOR PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED SYSTEMS, GO TO THE NEXT SECTION) following instructions detail initial installation of the Feature Module IV Cartridge. CAUTION: Don’ t plug in the KSU power cord until you’ re instructed to do so. Step 1 Mount the KSU as per the instructions in the INSTALLATION AND COM-...
  • Page 8: Replacing The Feature Module Cartridge

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Replacing the Feature Module Cartridge The following instructions detail the replacement of a Feature Module Cartridge in an ex- isting installation. UNPLUG THE KSU POWER CORD. Telephone service will be discon- Step 1 nected. Remove the Feature Module Cartridge protective cover. The protective cover,...
  • Page 9 Mite1 Standard Practise rort ror reawe ~_ III I II III I II Module Cartridge Feature Module Cartridge Plastic Expansion Plugs Figure 2-1 Inserting the Feature Module IV Cartridge Feature Module l”V & On Premise Station Unit Page 4...
  • Page 10: Additional Features

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Additional Features This section provides descriptions and programming instructions for the additional 2.03 features that are available with Feature Module IV software. Enhanced Call Forwarding In addition to forwarding internal ringing calls and certain transfer ringing calls, Feature...
  • Page 11: Station Display

    Mite1 Standard Practise Station Display When you place a internal call from a Panther II Display set, the station that you’ re calling is indicated in the liquid crystal display. With Feature Module I or Feature Module II software, the station is indicated by “Ext. XX”, where XX is the station number.
  • Page 12: On Premise Station Unit

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 3. ON PREMISE STATION UNIT General 3.01 The On Premise Station (ONS) Unit provides a 4-port interface between Panther II 820/1032/2064 Systems and the following devices: single-line set auto attendant voice mail system The ONS unit is a sealed unit of metal construction measuring 34.0 cm (13.4 inches) high, 23.9 cm (9.4 inches) wide and 6.54 cm (2.6 inches) deep.
  • Page 13 Mite1 Standard Practise 9.4” (23.9 8.2” (20.8 cm) BOTTOM 2.6” (6.54 cm) 2.6” (6.54 cm) 9.4” (23.9 Modular Jack for Connecting the ) Modular devices Jack for Connecting Dip Switch for Programming Station Ports Hookswitch Recognition Time FRONT RIGHT-SIDE LEFT-SIDE Figure 3-1: On Premise Station Unit Feature Module IV &...
  • Page 14: Performance Requirements

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Performance Requirements The ONS Unit has the following performance requirements: ENVIRONMENTAL Storage Temperature -20 to +6O”C Functional Temperature +5 to +40°c Recommerided Operating Temperature +15 to +35”C Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing Table 3-1: Environmental Requirements POWER...
  • Page 15: Dtmf Signaling Frequencies

    Mite1 Standard Practise 1477 1633 1633 1633 1633 Table 3-3: DTMF Signaling Frequencies TRANSMISSION DTMF DIGIT TIMING True DTMF Manual Access Tone Duration Automatic Access over 100 ms (programmable) over 200 ms over 300 ms over 400 ms Interdigit Pause over 100 ms (not programmable) Table 3-4: DTMF Digit Transmission Timing...
  • Page 16: Detection Timing

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 DETECTION TIMING DTMF Digit Duration 40 ms minimum Interdigit Pause Duration 40 ms minimum Table 3-5: Detection Timing RINGING GENERATION 200 V p to p (square wave) Ringing Voitage 209~ 5Hz Ringing Frequency 0.5 seconds ringing Incoming C.O. line call, 0.25 seconds pause,...
  • Page 17: Tone Generation From Panther Sets

    Mite1 Standard Practise Tone Generation from Panther Sets The ONS Unit generates DTMF tones to enable Panther set users to access a voice mail- box or signal an auto attendant. Table 3-7 shows the digits that must be dialed on a Panther set to generate the different dialing tones required by a voice mail system or auto attendant.
  • Page 18: Direct Inward System Access

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Direct Inward System Access The ONS Unit is designed to operate with the DISA feature. If your system has an Op- tions Interface Unit and is programmed for Direct Inward System Access, then you can call into the Panther II system and place internal calls directly to ONS stations.
  • Page 19: Installation

    Feature Module IV software must be installed in the KSU. You can connect a maximum of two ONS Units to a Panther II 820,1032 or 2064 Sys- tem. However, you can’ t connect an ONS Unit to more than one KSU. For example, you can’...
  • Page 20 Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 c. Dial access code 1OOYY where YY is the 2-digit station number of the ONS device d. Enter the desired data code: 5 for a single line set, 6 for a voice mail system, or 7 for an auto attendant e.
  • Page 21 Mite1 Standard Practise Modular Connector Figure 3-3: Connecting the MDF to the KSU Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 16...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Ksu Station Ports To The Ons Unit

    Panther 820/1032/2064-297 Left Side of ONS Unit Figure 3-4: Connecting the KSU Station Ports to the ONS Unit Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 17...
  • Page 23 Mite1 Standard Practise ’ Program the type of line select for the ONS stations: Step 7 From the Panther II Display Set at Station 10 Dial *#015 to enter programming mode Dial access code 113YY where YY is the 2-digit station number of the ONS device Enter the desired data code: 0 for Auto Intercom (for a voice mail system)
  • Page 24: On Premise Station Unit Dipswitch

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Dipswitch Right Side of ONS Unit Figure 3-5: On Premise Station Unit Dipswitch Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 19...
  • Page 25: Dipswitch Settings

    Mite1 Standard Practise 60 - 1200 1200 60 - 1300 1300 60 - 1400 1400 60 - 1500 1500 60 - 1600 1600 Default: Flash Recognition is 60 to 100 ms Cancel is 100 ms Table 3-8: Dipswitch Settings Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 20...
  • Page 26: On Premise Station Devices

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 4. ON PREMISE STATION DEVICES General 4.01 This section provides a brief description of each ONS device and identifies any special programming requirements. Single-Line Set 4.02 You can perform certain Panther features from a single-line (tone only) telephone that’...
  • Page 27: Voice Mail

    Mite1 Standard Practise Incoming external calls can be transferred from a station to the auto attendant. The auto attendant is able to answer and redirect the transferred call to a station. Since internal call transfer isn’ t available with the Panther II System, an auto attendant can’ t direct internal calls to stations within the system.
  • Page 28 Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Calls that arrive at a busy ONS voice mail port can be forwarded to another ONS voice mail port. Refer to the section Setting Call Forwarding in this Practice. You can program incoming external calls to ring at the voice mail system...
  • Page 29: On Premise Station Unit Programming

    Mite1 Standard Practise 5. ON PREMISE STATION UNIT PROGRAMMING General Programming 5.01 This chapter provides programming instructions for the ONS Unit. The program- ming parameters for the ONS Unit and ONS stations are listed in the tables of this chapter. To program ONS features: Dial *#015 on the Panther II Display Set at Station 10 Step 1...
  • Page 30: Type Of Ons Device

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 The hold and transfer signals generated by the ONS unit are produced only within the Panther system, whereas the flash and cancel signals are generated both within the Pan- ther system and on the central office lines.
  • Page 31: Ons Station Features

    Standard Practise Mite1 LJNESELECT DATA CODE ACCESS CODE Auto Intercom Auto C.O. 113YY Manual Line Select Auto Note: (10-73) Intercom YY=station number Default: Table 5-3: Line Select page271 Table 5-4: ONS Station Features (continued on Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 26...
  • Page 32: Ons Station Features

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 ACCESS DEFAULT CODE Tenant Groups 121YY No preprogrammed Tenant Groups 122YY Zone Paging Groups No preprogrammed Zone Groups Prime Line Preference Groups 123YY No preprogrammed Prime Line Intercom Tenanting/ Preference Groups Station Hunt Groups 124YY All station in Group 1...
  • Page 33 Mite1 Standard Practise To set Call Forwarding on or off, at an ONS single-line set, Lift the handset Step 1 Dial *# Step 2 Dial one of the following codes to specify the type of call forwarding: Step 3 2lfl for Follow Me (external, internal, internal transfer ring calls);...
  • Page 34: Setting Call Forwarding

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Return to the Panther II Display Set at station 10. Step 12 Dial *#IO15 to enter programming mode. Step 13 Step 14 Dial access code 1OOYY (Type of Set) where YY is the ONS station number of the voice mail system or auto attendant).
  • Page 35: Programming Automatic Access To A Voice Mail System

    Mite1 Standard Practise Programming Automatic to a Voice Mail System Access. You can program the ONS Unit to allow Panther station users to forward their 5.03 calls directly to their voice mailboxes. When the system has been programmed for auto- matic access people can redirect their incoming calls to their voice mailboxes simply by call forwarding their sets to the ONS station number of the voice mail system To enable automatic access, you must program DTMF digit strings into the ONS Unit...
  • Page 36: Dialing Dtmf Tones

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 TYPE OF CALL External Incoming Forwarded Call Internal DISA Forwarded Call PP= Pause, Pause. The digit string for each type of call defaults to PP. You must change the Note: PP for each type of call to the digit string required by the voice mail system. It’ s also possible to change the duration of the Pause signal using system programming.
  • Page 37 Mite1 Standard Practise Example: Display Set LCD Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each type of call that you want the voice mail system to Step 5 recognize. Speaker Press the key. The Intercom lamp turns off. The display returns to Step 6 showing the date and time.
  • Page 38 Panther 820/1032/2064-297 Programming Voice Mailbox Numbers Each Panther station that requires a voice mailbox, requires a mailbox number. mailbox number, which can be from one to three digits in length (i.e., 0 to 999), is pro- grammed into the ONS Unit. The mailbox numbers are determined by the voice mail system and you must refer to the manufacturer’...
  • Page 39: Reseting The Digit Strings And Voice Mailbox Numbers

    Mite1 Standard Practise To confii the mailbox numbers that you’ ve stored: Press the Display key on the Panther II Display Set at the Master Attendant Step 1 Station. The Intercom lamp turns on steady and the display is blank. Press the Speed key.
  • Page 40: Setting Conditions To Automatic Access

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 CONDITION ACCESS DATA FEATURE CODE DATA STRING STATION/LINE NUMBER CoDE Not Valid Not Valid Automatic Not Valid Valid Access Valid Not Valid Valid Valid Default: Data code 1 Note: This table doesn’ t apply to the Message Waiting signal that’ s sent from the VM system to the ONS...
  • Page 41: Pause Duration For Automatic Access

    Mite1 Standard Practise Pause Duration for Automatic Access DTMF strings identify the type of call to the voice mail system (see Table 5-5) during automatic access. As previously indicated, these DTMF strings can include Pause signals. You can program the duration of the Pause signal to the specific duration required by your voice mail system.
  • Page 42: Tone/Pulse C.o. Lines

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 To program the Transfer Ringing Time Step 1 Dial *#015 on the Panther II Display Set at Station 10 Step 2 Dial access code 017 Step 3 Enter data code of the desired setting (Table’ S- 10)
  • Page 43: Examples Of Call Forwarding To Voice Mail

    Mite1 Standard Practise Examples of Call Forwarding to Voice Mail External Incoming Call to Voice Mail by Call Forwarding Figure 5-2 shows an example of an external incoming call being directed to a voice mail box using the Call Forwarding feature. The steps listed below are shown in Figure 5-2. Ian calls in on line 03 to Tony’...
  • Page 44 Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 TONY (Station 12) ....PROGRAMMING Assume the system has been programmed with the following: Automatic Access is programed for the following: Data string=valid; Station/line=valid Station 12 is programmed with Call Follow Me to ONS Station 20 Data string for Call Forward Follow Me of a C.O.
  • Page 45: Internal Call To Voice Mail By Call Forwarding

    Mite1 Standard Practise Internal Call to Voice Mail by Call Forwarding Figure 5-3 shows an example of an internal call being directed to a voice mail box by Call Forwarding. The following steps are illustrated in Figure 5-3: Sue places an internal call to Lilianna. busy on her phone, but she has programmed her set for Call ForwardBusy Lilianna is...
  • Page 46 Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Liliana (Station 16) (Station 11) ..a..Voice Mail Unit ONS Unit PROGRAMMING Assume the system has been programmed with the following: Aummatic Access is programed for the following: Data string=valid; Station/Xne=valid...
  • Page 47 .i” ..;,..:, ..:’ ‘ , ,‘ - ‘ , .’ ‘.i :,-: ‘ . ‘ . INTERFACE HARDWARE TRILLIUM 91-0556-1Az 1989 Printed in U.S.A. hkphoner~stellm F-3623-l...
  • Page 48 Trillium Standard Practice Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 91 - 0566 - 1A Issue 1, October, 1989 Panther 0 II 820/1032/2064 Electronic Key TeIephone System FEATURE MODULE II & OPTIONS INTERFACE HARDWARE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION GENERAL REASON FOR ISSUE FEATURE...
  • Page 49 Trillium Standard Practice 0 Copyright 1989 of Mite1 Corporation. All rights reserved. 8 is a Registered Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. Feature Module II & Options Interface Hardware Page ii...
  • Page 50 INSTALLATION 2.02 The Feature Module II Cartridge plugs into a port on Panther II 820 or 1032 Key Service Units. If you’ re installing the system for the fast time follow the procedure out- lined under the sub-heading Initial Installation;...
  • Page 51 Trillium Standard Practice Initial Installation (for previously installed systems, go to the next section) The following instructions detail initial installation of the Feature Module II Cartridge. CAUTION: Don’ t plug in the KSU power cord until you are instructed to do so. Mount the KSU as per the instructions in the Installation and Commissioning Step 1.
  • Page 52 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Replacing the Feature Module Cartridge The following instructions detail the replacement of a Feature Module Cartridge in an existing installation. Set the MEM. CLEAR Switch to the ON position. The MEM. CLEAR Switch Step 1. (dipswitch #2) is located on the right-hand side panel of the KSU.
  • Page 53 Trillium Standard Practice FEATURE MODULE II CARTRIDGE it securely into the pot-~ on the KSU. Port for Feature Module II Cartridge Protective Casing Feature Module II Cartridge Flange for screws Plastic Expansion Plugs Figure 2-I Installing the Feature Module II Cartridge Feature Module II &...
  • Page 54 DSS key with a feature code, instead of accessing a line or station the key will provide you with easy access to the feature. You can program the following features into the programmable line/DSS keys of Panther Sets that are connected to Panther II 820/1032/2064 Systems: Feature Code...
  • Page 55 Trillium Standard Practice J .:.i _:’ Programming Feature keys are programmed at each individual set. To program a line/DSS key to activate a feature: Dial *# (or press the Program key) at the set. Step 1. Step 2. Dial the digit 4. Press the line/DSS key that you wish to program.
  • Page 56 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Transfer Ringing Return Displays Feature Module II software provides displays for the Transfer Ringing Return feature. When an incoming external call is transferred to another station, if the call isn’ t answered within a programmable time period the call will either: return to the station that transferred the call, then be sent to the Master Attendant Station (or sub-attendant, if sub-attendants...
  • Page 57 Master Attendant Station. Remote Programming and System Status The Remote Programming and System Status (RPASS) feature allows Panther II 820/ 1032/2064 Systems to be programmed from a remote location. Basically, it’ s designed to allow a dealer, using a Panther II Display Set, to program a customer’ s Panther II system from his/her office.
  • Page 58 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Step 3. Dial 015. The Intercom indicator lamp turns on and the display confirms that you are in programming mpde. Step 4. Dial 028. The Intercom indicator lamp flashes quickly. Step 5. Enter the desired 4-digit RPASS access code.
  • Page 59 Trillium Standard Practice Step 5. Dial the 3- 7-digit access code of the feature you wish to change, then dial #. (The feature access codes are given in the Programming Prucrice). Each digit will be displayed in your set’ s liquid crystal display as you dial it. The setting currently programmed for the feature will be displayed.
  • Page 60 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Step 8. To confirm your programming selections enter the first access code by dialing OOO##. Press # to step through each access code.. The data code currently pro- grammed for each access code will be displayed. Press # to step to the next feature.
  • Page 61 Feature Module II software. In addition the Options Interface Hardware Unit uses the following stations on the Key System Unit (KSU): Stations 28 to 29 on the Panther II 820 System Stations 28 to 33 on the Panther II 1032 System Stations 28 to 33 on the Panther II 2064 System Therefore, sets connected to these stations will be inoperative.
  • Page 62 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 275” 5% Crr 1.5” (3.76 cm) 7.7" (19.6 14.75” (37.46 cm) Figure 3-l Mounting the Options Interface Hardware Unit Step 7. Plug one end of the supplied ribbon cable into the port that you uncovered in Step 6. Refer to Figure 3-3 to locate the correct port on the KSU. The connec- tor fits into the port only one way.
  • Page 63 Trillium Standard Practice Service Unit Figure 3-2 Exposing the Port for the Ribbon Cable Feature ModLIe II & Options Interface Hardware Page 14...
  • Page 64 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Figure 3-3 Connecting the Ribbon Cable Key Service Unit Figure 3-4 Installation Complete Feature Module II & Options Interface Hardware Page 15...
  • Page 65 Trillium Standard Practice FEATURES 3.03 This section provides descriptions and programming instructions for the features made available by the Options Interface Hardware Unit. Amplified Lines Normally, during an external conference there is a slight reduction in the voice signals over the C.O. lines. To remedy this inconvenience, the Options Interface Hardware Unit has a built-in amplifier that compensates for reductions in the voice signals on external...
  • Page 66 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Step 4. Dial the data code of your selection: Length of Time Data Code 0 m@es (No Trunk ‘ 9 Trunk Conferencing) : IIIXIIE; (default semng) 10 minutes Step 5. Dial # to store your selection. The Intercom indicator lamp comes on steady.
  • Page 67 Trillium Standard Practice With the handset in the cradle, Dial *, press the line key of one of external lines being used for the conference Dial *0, dial the line number (01-20) of one of the external lines being used for the conference Two tones announce your entry into the call in progress.
  • Page 68 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 You can program each of the incoming DISA lines separately for Day or Night Mode operation. Each of the lines can have one of four possible settings: Day off/Night off - DISA won’ t work during the Day or Night Mode (default setting),...
  • Page 69 Trillium Standard Practice Step 6. Program the Day/Night Mode selection for incoming DISA line 2 (only if you programmed an incoming DISA line 2 in Step 3). a. Dial access code 0381. b. Dial data code 0 for Day off/Night off (default setting), 1 for Day on/Night off, 2 for Day off/Night on, or 3 for Day on/Night on,...
  • Page 70 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Dial the desired telephone number When the person answers, After several seconds of silence you will hear ringing. begin your conversation. If the parry doesn’ t answer dial O# and hang up the handset. Both you and the person you’ re speaking with will hear an I1 -second warning tone before the preprogrammed release time expires.
  • Page 71 ?killium Standard Practice Programming There are four parameters that you must program for external call forwarding: incoming lines for external call forwarding, the outgoing lines for external call forwarding, the release time, and the external numbers that you want the calls forwarded to. To program the system for external call forwarding: Program Station JO, dial *# (or press the...
  • Page 72 Panther II 820/1032/2064-296 Step 7. Program the telephone numbers that you want the calls forwarded to, at the Master Attendant Station. Press the Speed key. Dial speed call code 98. telephone number to be stored. number assigned to outgoing Dial the...
  • Page 73 Trillium Standard Practice Panther II System Feature Module II ECF Incoming Outgoing Line 1 System dials speed call stored in common Caller dials telephone Call rings telephone speed call coda 98. number of incoming set at the stored number, line 1. System dials speed call stored in common speed call code 99.
  • Page 74 9%0471-1BZ Dee 1989 Printed in U.S.A. F-3609-1...
  • Page 75 Key Service Unit Panther 1032 Set 3ZStation DSS/BLF Console &I-Station DSS/BLF Console Tables Panther Telephone Set Migration Panther II 820 System Configuration Maximums Panther II 1032 System Configuration Maximums Panther II 2064 System Configuration Maximums Environmental Requirements Power Requirements MF Signaling Frequency...
  • Page 76 Trillium Standard Practice 6 Copyright 1989 of Mite1 Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 03 is a Registered Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. General Information Page ii...
  • Page 77 2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW General 2.0 1 The Panther II 820 system is comprised of one Panther II 820 Key Service Unit (KSU). The Panther II 1032 system is comprised of one Panther II 1032 KSU, while the Panther II 2064 system consists of two KSUs: a Panther II 1032 KSU and a Panther II 2064 KSU.
  • Page 78 Trillium Standard Practice ’ Power Transfer Unit Door Standard Telephone Door Module Station Message Detail Recording Unit *Optional Extension ‘ iitional Facsimile Printer Terminal Figure 2-1 System Configuration General Information Page 2...
  • Page 79 Panther II 820/1032/2064-100 The Panther II 1032 system comprises one Key Service Panther II 1032 System - Unit (KSU), designated the Panther II 1032 KSU, and up to 32 Panther Telephone sets. See Note below. It supports connection to a maximum of 10 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) or rotary lines (or a combination of both).
  • Page 80 1 Start Bit, 7 Character Bits, 2 Stop Bits, No Parity Note: PFI’ Unit: Transfers 4 C.O. lines 4 standard telephones. TWO PFT Units: Transfers 8 CO. lines to 8 standard telephones. Table 2-2 Panther II 820 System Configuration Maximums General Information Page...
  • Page 81 Panther II 820/1032/2064-100 SYSTEM CAPABILITIES ZOJPBXICentrex Lines 10 (9 with Door Answer) ‘ anther Sets 32 HF or 32 NHF sets or a combination of both (max. 32 including Attendant Consoles) Utendant Consoles. 16 maximum ntercom Speech Paths Ioor Modules >ower Fail Transfer...
  • Page 82 Trillium Standard Practice SYSTEM CAPABILITIES Z.O./PBWCentrex Lines 20 See Note 1. 64 HF or 64 NHF sets or a ‘ anther Sets combination of both (max. 64 including Attendant Consoles) 32 maximum. See Note 2. qttendant Consoles ntercom Speech Paths Ioor Modules 6 (3 max.
  • Page 83 Panther II 820/1032/2064-100 Key Service Unit (KSU) 2.0 4 The Key Service Unit, typified in Figure 2-2, is a microprocessor-controlled unit employing space division switching and stored program control to provide all of the switching and control requirements of the system. The KSU is wall mounted, and has connectors which facilitate connection of lines, telephone sets and ancillary equipment.
  • Page 84 Trillium Standard Practice Panther Telephone Sets 2.0 6 The Panther II systems offer a range of ergonomically designed sets which encourage the user to take full advantage of the features offered by the system With the use of a Desk/Wall Mount unit, the sets may be wall-mounted. A typical set is Panther II shown in Figure 2-3.
  • Page 85 Panther II 820/1032/2064-100 Panther 1032 Handsfree Telephone Set this set offers the features of the Panther 1032 Standard Set, with built-in speakerphone which provides full handsfree operation for external and internal calls. Panther 612 Standard NHF Telephone Set - a fully featured telephone having: twelve interchangeable Direct Station Select/Speed Dial keys, six interchangeable CO.
  • Page 86 Trillium Standard Practice Panther II Telephone Set - a low cost telephone which has dial access capability for all the Panther II features. The Set has a Flash/Cancel key, a Conference key, an Intercom indicator, a Speaker key, a Speed key, a Redial key, a Hold key, and a soft-touch keypad Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSWBLF)
  • Page 87 Door Answering capability. Door Answering is ring on Line 8 of the Panther II 820 system, Line 10 of the Panther II 1032 system, and Line 20 of the Panther II 2064 system. Pressing the line key on the set, allows conversation to take place.
  • Page 88: Environmental Requirements

    Trillium Standard Practice 4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4.0 1 The environmental and power requirements of the Panther II systems are given in Table 4-l and 4-2 respectively. The Dialing parameters of the system are given in Tables 4-3 to 4-5. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 32 -104 degrees F Operating Temperature...
  • Page 89 Panther II 820/1032/2064-100 FFUXUENCY Digit High Group Low Group 1.209 1.336 1.477 1.209 1.336 1.477 1.209 1.336 1.477 1.336 1.209 1.477 Table 4-3 MF Signaling Frequency Pulse Rate Make Ratio Table 4-4 Pulse Rate and Make Ratio TONE DURATION Specs.
  • Page 90 ‘ . .:‘ . ‘ ,;,:,.,: ,_>,., ‘ ~,:-. .‘ . _’ HZAfURES & SERVICES TRILLIUM -sY=t- 91-0472-1BZ Dee 1989 Printed in U.S.A. F-3610-1...
  • Page 91 Trillium Standard Practice Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 91-0472-1B Issue 2, June, 1989 Panther@ II 820/1032/2064-105 Electronic Key Telephone System FEATURES AND SERVICES TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE GENERAL IIltrodLlCtkXl Reason For Issue PANTHER TELEPHONE SETS AUDIO AND VISUAL INDICATOiXS SYSTEM FEATURES Auto Hold...
  • Page 92: Table Of Contents Page

    Trillium Standard Practice PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS Toll Restriction by Station Toll Restriction Exception Tables Station Security Zone Paging Groups STATION FEATURES Account Codes (Forced and Manual) Alarm Reminders All CallPage.-. Background Music Busy Override Callback Call Hold / Hold Recall Call Hold Retrieve Call Park Call Pickup - Local...
  • Page 93 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 TABLE OF CONTENTS Outgoing Calls Preprogrammed Messages Prime Line Select / Prime Line Preference Private Speed Call - Dialing Private Speed Call - Storing Programmable C.O. Lines Programmable DSS/Speed Programmable Feature Keys Programmable User Names Saved Number Redial...
  • Page 94: Panther Ii 820/1032/2064-105

    Introduction 1.0 1 This Practice provides a description of the features and services offered by the Panther II 820,1032 and 2064 Electronic Key Telephone Systems. The Practice is atranged such that the features and services are presented in alphabetical order, under the following three categories: System Features - includes features that may require some programming, and are available on a systemwide basis.
  • Page 95: Panther Telephone Sets

    Trillium Standard Practice 2. PANTHER TELEPHONE SETS 2.0 1 Features are seiected using the keys and indicators of the Panther Telephone Sets. Although similar in appearance, the various Panther Sets which may be installed in a system, differ in the number of keys and indicators they contain.
  • Page 96 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 BLF Indicators Redial Ringer - Station Select/ Volume Speed Call Hold Flash/Cancel Conference Speaker Volume Y Intercom ’ Mic On/Off Speaker Speed Pound (#) Line Microphone Asterisk(*) FIGURE PANTHER 306 HF/BLF TELEPHONE Ringer Volume Speaker Volume FIGURE...
  • Page 97 Trillium Standard Practice C.O. Line Indicators Line Ringer - Volume Hold Flash/Cancel Conference Speaker Volume - ~Intercom Mic On/Off Speaker Speed Microphone Asterisk(*) FIGURE 2-3 PANTHER 1032 HF TELEPHONE Ringer - Volume Speaker Volume - _ Mic On/Off Speaker Speed Pound (#) Redial Microphone...
  • Page 98 Panther II 820/1032/2064-l 05 Triuham= RclrpSet Ringer Volume “ “ ?mam “1 --,A Flash/Cancel Conference Hold Intercom Redial Speaker FIGURE 2-5 PANTHER II TELEPHONE Hold- Intercom Redial S/N Redial Display Progra EB Message I Feature Speed FIGURE PANTHER II DISPLAY...
  • Page 99: Audio And Visual Indicatoixs

    Trillium Standard Practice FIGURE PANTHER 1032 DSSlBLF CONSOLE AUDIO AND VISUAL INDICATORS 3.0 1 The operation of any Panther telephone Set is enhanced by audio (tones) and visual (indications) which keep the user informed of many factors related to the call. 3.0 2 Audio indicators in the form of tones having different frequencies and repeat rates are heard by the user during a call to indicate various events;...
  • Page 100 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Status Tone Sianal Tone Frequency Call arrive 400 Hz 0.96s (voice) Back Tone 400 Hz 3.8s Call arrive 400 Hz (tone) m--m 1 3.8s Back Tone 400 Hz 0.12s Pagin Tone 400 Hz 9.48s 0.48s (All ca I)
  • Page 101 Trillium Standard Practice Tone Frequency Tone Signal Status Synchronizes with incoming ringing signal. Call arrive a: 430 Hz b: 580 Hz 1132s lt32s :;:s:g :, :.:.:: ,.,:,: ::: -:::::.:::i’ :._- .:i,:.:_.: :.:.:.: :.:.:::.:p~:.~ :. x.:+>:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:+: I;~:j:::~::::::::::~:::~: :.:,:,., :.:. : .:.: .‘ . .‘ .‘ .‘ . ::.:.: .“ ::.A: ..:.::.:: j:::: s:: ..:.
  • Page 102: System Features

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 4. SYSTEM FEATURES AUTO HOLD Description This feature allows you to place an external call on hold simply by pressing a DSS key and then transfer the call by announcing to the person at the station to pick up the line that the call is on. This capability is assigned on a set-by-set basis.
  • Page 103: Battery Backup Capability

    Trillium Standard Practice Programming Required Access Code 113 - Manual Select / Auto Intercom / Auto Line Select. BATTERY BACKUP CAPABILITY Description Each Panther II Key Service Unit has an interface for an external 24 Volt dc battery backup unit (optional) inrder to maintain full system operation during an electrical power failure.
  • Page 104 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 When a caller is camped-on, the busy station will hear a single l-second beep through their Set’ s speaker, at preprogrammed intervals (Camp-On Tone Interval) to alert them that a call is waiting. After a preprogrammed length of time (Camp-On Duration), ringing returns either to the originator or to the attendant (or sub-attendant), depending on Transfer Ringing Return programming.
  • Page 105: Flexible Master Station Numbering

    Trillium Standard Practice Cancel - terminates an external call and returns dial tone without hanging up the handset. This is the Panther II system’ s preprogrammed choice and is 1 second in duration. Tran.$er - transfers an outside call to another station. Conditions The duration of the Flash or Cancel signal must be properly set to ensure correct operation.
  • Page 106: Incoming Line Only

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Conditions If extensive programming is necessary, it is recommended that the Master station number be changed. Programming Required Access Code 053 - Flexible Master Station Programming FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT Description Used to program ringing for each station. Except for Station 10, each station is preprogrammed NOT to ring during an incoming call on any line.
  • Page 107: Intercom On Hold

    Trillium Standard Practice Conditions Class A (the preprogrammed value), must be changed to Class c’ to restrict outgoing calls on a line. Programming Required Access Code 065 - Toll Restriction by Line INTERCOM ON HOLD Description An intercom (internal) call can be placed on hold, and the calling party will hear music if it is wired to the system.
  • Page 108: Loud Bell Dry Contact

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 telephone Sets. There is one primary line pool with an unlimited number of lines, and three other pool groups with an unlimited number of lines per group. If a line pool key is not available, a code can be dialed to select the line pool.
  • Page 109: Multiple Attendants

    Trillium Standard Practice Ringing/Ringing Over Paging by Line (Day Access Code 063 - Loud Bell Mode) Ringing/Ringing Over Paging by Line Access Code 064 - Loud Bell (Night Mode) MULTIPLE ATTENDANTS Description A Master Attendant and up to three additional sub-attendants can be designated per Panther II system (in conjunction with the four possible Intercom Tenanting / Station Hunt Groups).
  • Page 110: Night Transfer Groups

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 NIGHT TRANSFER GROUPS Description In Night Transfer, all of the lines are put into one of four “Night Transfer Line Groups”, and then each of the stations are put into one of the four “Night Transfer Station Groups”. This flexible programming tells the system which lines will ring at which stations when the system is operating in Night Mode;...
  • Page 111: On-Line Programming

    Trillium Standard Practice i’ Programming Required -’ All programming for this feature is done from the Master Attendant station. When you are programming automatic switching, you must enter the time using a 24-hour clock. ON-LINE PROGRAMMING Description Programming selections can be changed directly from Station 10, while the system is operational.
  • Page 112: Pickup Groups

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 If the system is behind PBXKENTREX, FLASH will be required. Available choices for PAUSE ON NUMBER are: 7,8,9, and/or 0. Programming Required Any or all of the following: Access Code 061- Type of Line Access Codes 0120,0121,0122,0123...
  • Page 113: Programmable Relay

    Trillium Standard Practice _ -, Conditions :_’ To program the Private Line, one station must be assigned to one group, and that group must be assigned to one line. All other lines must be pIaced in other groups. Programming Required .
  • Page 114: Ringing Over Paging

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 programmed on a set-by-set basis, during system programming. The system is preprogrammed to provide Ringing Line Pickup capability to all stations. If Ringing Line Pickup is programmed for a set, then all calls that ring at that set can be answered simply by lifting the handset, regardless of whether the set is programmed for Auto Line Select, Auto Intercom or Manual Select.
  • Page 115 Trillium Standard Practice only the new station’ s set type and ringing assignment must be designated in system programming. Feature programming for the new stations can be easily accomplished using the Block Programming capability (see Section 4, BLOCK PROGRAMMING). Conditions None Programming Required...
  • Page 116: Tenant Types

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 The capability of clearing all Private Speed CalI numbers for the system. CAUTION: This feature should be used with extreme discretion. The feature is not to be confused with “Set Feature Clear”. Conditions None Programming Required Access Code 070 - System Clear...
  • Page 117 Trillium Standard Practice Class A’ - no restrictions except the preprogrammed entries in Deny Table A. C&s I3 - dialing any of the preprogrammed entries from Deny Table B, or dialing the number of Digits to Deny* when Behind PBXICentrex, or dialing a restricted Common Speed Call number from the Split Restriction Table for Class B** will restrict a call.
  • Page 118 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 TOLL RESTRICTION BY STATION Description Determines which one of the six classes of Toll Restriction (see Section 4, TOLL RESTRICTION BY LINE) will be assigned to each station. Each station is preprogrammed with Class A Toll Restriction.
  • Page 119 Standard Practice Trillium STATION SECURITY Description This feature prevents unauthorized users from accessing an outside line from a station. Before an outside line can be accessed, users must dial a security code. Up to six possible 4-digit Station Security Codes can be designated by the Master Attendant for use on the Panther II system.
  • Page 120 Panther II ?320/1032/2064-105 ZONE PAGING GROUPS Each station can be assigned to fifteen 2-digit zone paging groups (01 to 15). Paging groups can be made up of different departments, different functional groups or different locations. Zone Paging announcements can then be made through the Set speakers, to one specific group of stations (which have been programmed into the specific zone), or to all sets simultaneously.
  • Page 121 Trillium Standard Practice STATION FEATURES ACCOUNT CODES (FORCED AND MANUAL) Description There are two types of Account Codes available on the Panther II system, Forced and Manual. Both are used to bill calls to an account, but in the case of Forced Account Codes, the user must supply the account number before being given access to an outside line.
  • Page 122 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 time basis, or to be repeated at daily or weekly intervals, to remind them of meetings, appointments, etc. The alarm consists of six l-second bursts of ringing. The alarm will sound if the set is idle. However, if the set is in use the alarm will not sound until the set is returned to an idle state and the clock turns to the next minute.
  • Page 123 Trillium Standard Practice . . ._ ./’ Conditions A music source must be connected. Programming Required None BUSY OVERRIDE Description The Busy Override feature allows a user (Party A) to signal another user (Party B), who is on another call, that they want to speak with Party B. When Busy Override is activated, Party B hears three short tone bursts through the speaker and has the option of answering or ignoring the signal.
  • Page 124 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 CALL HOLD I HOLD RECALL Description The Call Hold feature allows an external or internal call to be placed on hold. While the call is on hold, the Set may be used to perform other functions such as transfer, conference or paging. When a Set has placed a call on hold, the appropriate line indicator flashes at one rate at that Set, and at a different rate at other Sets.
  • Page 125 Trillium Standard Practice CALL PARK Description The Call Park feature allows a call to be parked temporarily and picked up from another station. It is only necessary to know the number of the line that was parked. The feature is helpful as an Attendant call processing feature.
  • Page 126 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Programmable Feature Keys allow a specific key to be programmed as a Call Pickup - Remote key (See Section 5, PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYS for more details). Conditions If more than one station attempts to pick up a ringing line at the same time, the call will be answered by the first person who dials the Call Pickup - Remote code.
  • Page 127 - DIALING Description Each user on a Panther II 820, 1032 or 2064 system has access to a systemwide directory of 80 Common Speed Call entries. These entries, when stored in the system’s memory, can be dialed from any Set. Common Speed Call entries are stored by 2-digit codes (20 to 99;...
  • Page 128 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Automatic pauses, hookswitch flashes and halts can be entered into a speed dialing sequence by pressing the appropriate key, as marked on the Set’s designation car& press HOLD to insert a Halt; press FLASH/CANCEL to insert a Flash; press CONFERENCE to insert a Pause.
  • Page 129 Trillium Standard Practice /’ If Intercom On Hold (Access Code - 040) is programmed for the system, you can establish a mixed conference call by adding an external call to your intercom call on hold. Conditions None Programming Required None DIAL SIGNAL CONVERSION...
  • Page 130 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 DO NOT DISTURB OVERRIDE Description When a Set user with Do Not Disturb Ovenide capability encounters Do No Disturb (a busy signal) at a Set, they can press the # key. This sends a long tone to the station with Do Not Disturb activated, to alert them that someone is trying to reach them.
  • Page 131 Trillium Standard Practice Condition -The Executive Override feature is assigned to individual Sets during system programming. Only Sets which have the feature assigned to them can activate the feature. Only one user can ‘barge into’ a conversation at a time. Programming Required Access Code 026 - Executive Override Tone...
  • Page 132 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Programming Required None HANDSFREE ANSWERBACK Description When an intercom call (by voice) is placed to a Non-Handsfree Set, if the user’s microphone is on, the user can have a handsfree conversation simply by speaking in the direction of the Set.
  • Page 133 Trillium Standard Practice Programming Required I’ Any or all of the following can be programmed: ’ Access Code 119 - Flexible Ringing Assignment Access Code 105 - Ringing Line Preference Access Code 047 - Simultaneous / Serial Ringing (Discriminating Ringing) Access Code 006 - Tenant Types INTERCOM PAGING...
  • Page 134 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 programmable length of time before being forwarded to the appropriate station. Call Forward - BusylNo Answer, directs the internal calls that are sent to a user’s station to another station if Set is busy or hes not answer.
  • Page 135 Trillium Standard Practice Access Code Line Pool Pressing a line pool key will select the first available line in the pool. If none of the lines in the pool are free, the user can queue for the line pool, using the same methods as normal line queuing. See also Section 4, LINE POOLS.
  • Page 136 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 MEET-ME ANSWER Description This feature allows a user to respond to an ALL PAGE, ZONE PAGE or EXTERNAL LOUDSPEAKER PAGE announcement, by dialing a code. When the user dials the Meet-Me Answer Code, they are automatically connected to the station that performed the paging announcement.
  • Page 137 Trillium Standard Practice Conditions When the Intercom key (or # key on a Panther II Set) is pressed while the Intercom Indicator lamp is flashing, internal dial tone will not be heard - priority is given to contacting the station that left a message. Programming Required None...
  • Page 138 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Programmable Feature Keys allow a specific key to be programmed as a Night Pickup key (See PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYS in this Section for more details). Conditions A Set programmed to have the ringing line appear, can also answer the call by pressing the appropriate line key.
  • Page 139 Trillium Standard Practice ON HOLD ACCESS Description To retrieve calls on hold, a user can either press the line key (if the line appears at their Set), or dial 6. Calls can be retrieved off-hook or on-hook. Pressing the 6 key will retrieve calls in the order that they were placed on hold at the station (oldest to newest).
  • Page 140 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 available line that the user has access to. If Prime Line Select is programmed for a Set, pressing the 9 key will select the Prime Line. A line pool key can be pressed to select one of the four possible pools of lines (e.g., a pool made up of “same area”...
  • Page 141 Trillium Standard Practice -’ Conditions . Preprogrammed messages can be left by any station user, but will only be seen by those users who have a Panther II Display Set. Programming Required Access codes (shown above) must be dialed from the Set which wishes to leave the message.
  • Page 142 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 11 previously-stored numbers. Private Speed Call numbers can only be dialed from the Set at which the number is stored. To store Private Speed Call numbers, refer to Section 5, PRIVATE SPEED CALL - STORING. There are two methods of dialing a stored number: BY CODE - Pressing the SPEED key, and then dialing the 2-digit number (&to 10) which corresponds to the stored telephone number,...
  • Page 143 Trillium Standard Practice PROGRAMMABLE C.O. LINES Description Flexible C.O. Line Programming allows increased flexibility of C.O. lines on a set-by-set basis. Line keys can be programmed to be any possible line or line pool available on the system; e.g., a Panther 306 Set which normally has access to a block of three consecutive lines (e.g., Line 1,2 and 3), couid be reprogrammed for use on a Panther II 2064 system with access to any lines and/or line pools.
  • Page 144 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Access to stations through a DSS key will be affected by INTERCOM Section 4). TENANTING (see Only one DSS key can be programmed as a particular station. Programming Required Programming of DSS keys is completed by the System Manager at each individual Set.
  • Page 145 Trillium Standard Practice ,,’ number) which will be displayed on all Panther II Display Sets in the system during call processing. For example, if Mary (at Station 15) calls a Panther II Display Set at Station 24, the LCD at Station 24 will read “CALL FM MARY”...
  • Page 146 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 only those features that were initialized by a user, Private Speed Call numbers or features that were set in Svstem Pro!zramming: will not be affected. NOTE: This feature is not to be confused with System Clear. Conditions This capability is only available to the Master Attendant station (preprogrammed as Station 10).
  • Page 147 Trillium Standard Practice ,! ,i TRANSFER RINGING I TRANSFER RINGING RETURN Description The Transfer Ringing feature allows incoming external calls to be transferred (unsupervised) to any Panther Telephone Set in the system (even if the Set is busy). The call can be transferred simply by pressing the FLASH/CANCEL key (if programmed as a TRANSFER key - see Section 4, FLASHKANCELKRANSFER), or by pressing the line key that the call...
  • Page 148 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 PANTHER II DISPLAY SET FEATURES 32-CHARACTER LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) The most prominent feature of the Panther II Display Set is its visual prompts and messages appearing in the 32-character LCD. The LCD comprises two rows of 16 characters. The prompts and messages make the telephone easy to use.
  • Page 149 Trillikn Standard Practice .-i .I CALLING PARTY IDENTIFICATION 2’ When an external call is ringing at a Display Set, the LCD shows the date and time in the top row and the number of the ringing line in the bottom row.
  • Page 150 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 CALL TRANSFER DISPLAY When a call is transferred to an idle station, the bottom row of the idle station’s LCD will show the number of the line (L) that is being transferred, followed by the word RINGING. The top row will show date and time.
  • Page 151 Trillium Standard Practice . An INTERNAL conference will display the two stations that have been added, but no timer appears. The first station used to set up the 3-party internal conference is displayed on the top left side of the display (following the initial “S”);...
  • Page 152 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Displaying Saved Number Redial or Last Number Redial - If the DISPLAY key is pressed, followed by either the SAVED NUMBER REDIAL key or LAST NUMBER REDIAL key, the LCD will show the telephone number currently stored in memory for that location. The only...
  • Page 153 Trillium Standard Practice Display Set will show the Hold Recall Reminder message. This message consists of a call timer in the upper right comer (for external calls only), and the words HOLD RECALL on the lower row, followed by the line (L) or station (S) number that is being recalled.
  • Page 154 Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 PERSONALIZED MESSAGES Each Panther II Display Set user can program a personal message to appear when other Panther II Display Set users call them; e.g., CONE TO LAB. One message per user is allowed, and the message can be up to 16 characters in length, including spaces, numbers and special symbols.
  • Page 155 Trillium Standard Practice A Speed Dial number can also be viewed at any time by following the procedures given in Section 6, DISPLAY KEY. SYSTEM TIME I DATE SETTING AND DISPLAY When the Panther II system is connected, the display on each Panther II Display Set will show - Please set time! If the Panther II Display Set is used in the Master Attendant position (preprogrammed as Station lo), the time and date for the entire system can be programmed from this Set.
  • Page 156 TRILLIUM 91-0473-182 Dee 1989 Printed in U.S.A. F-3611-1...
  • Page 157 Trillium Standard Practice Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 91-0473-1.B Issue 2, June 1989 Panther @ II 820/1032/2064-205 Electronic Key Telephone System PROGRAMMING TABLE OF CONTENTS APPLICABLE PAGE TABLE(S) GENERAL Introduction Reason for Issue PROGRAMMING General How to Use This Practice System Programming...
  • Page 158 Trillium Standard Practice APPLICABLE PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE(S) Behind PBXICentrex Programming Pause on Number Pause Time Flash / Cancel / Transfer Flash/Cancel Timing Bell/Relay Control Programming Loud Loud Bell or Relay Control Loud Bell Ringing & Ringing Over Paging By Line (Day) Loud Bell Ringing &...
  • Page 159 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE OF CONTENTS APPLICABLE PAGE TABLE(S) Station Security 2-l l(a) One Touch Speed Dial / Auto Line Hold 2-11 Relay Control 2-11 Manual / Auto Intercom /Auto Line Select 2-11 Handset/Headset Compatible 2-11 Block Programming 2-11 Flexible Ringing Assignment...
  • Page 160 Trillium Standard Practice 0 Copyright 1989 of Mite1 Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 03 is a Registered Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. Programming Page iv...
  • Page 161 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 GENERAL Introduction 1.0 1 This Practice contains information pertaining to the programming of the Panther II 820, 1032 and 2064 systems. Programming should be performed when installation and commissioning of the system, and its ancillary devices (if any), is complete.
  • Page 162 Trillium Standard Practice 2.0 4 Before programming the Panther II System, read all introductory material, including “Selecting Preprogrammed Values” and “Modifying Preprogrammed Values”. Step through the Programming example provided. Although programming can be completed in any order, it is recommended that System Programmmg be completed first.
  • Page 163 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Toll Restriction Digits to Deny Split Restriction for Class B - Split Restriction for Class C - Toll Restriction Tables - Toll Restriction by Line Tenanting - Tenant Type - Private/Non-Private Internal Tenanting Station Message Detail Recording...
  • Page 164 Trillium Standard Practice Selecting Preprogrammed Values 2.0 5 The procedure for selecting the preprogrammed values stored in the KSU is as follows: CAUTION: This procedure will clear any existing Speed Call entries and system parameters stored in memory. Set the MEM. CLEAR 2 switch, located on the right-hand side of the Step 1.
  • Page 165 Panther II 820/1032/2064205 NOTES: 1. To correct an inputting error during Steps 2 and 3, press the FLASH/CANCEL key, and begin the procedure again at Step 2. To confirm what is programmed for a particular feature, it is only necessary to perform Steps 1,2, and 4 (in order).
  • Page 166 Trillium Standard Practice INTERCOM ON HOLD: Defmes whether or not the system is set up for Intercom on Hold capability. This feature allows an internal call to be placed on hold. Preprogrammed Value = No Intercom on Hold capability. TRANSFER RINGING TIME: Defines the length of time an unanswered set will ring before returning to the set defined by the...
  • Page 167 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 MASTER ATTENDANT NUMBER: (Use Table 2-2) Allows any station to be programmed as the Master Attendant. The Master Attendant is provided with access to features and services not available at other sets. These features include: Control of Common Speed Call programming...
  • Page 168 Trillium Standard Practice Non-Private Tenanting ’ Private Tenanting SLations can only call other stations within their Stations can call any station, Sub-Auendant, or -’ own group. the Master Attendant by dialing the appropriate station number. Stations can’t call the Master Attendant (unless the stations are in the same Hunt Group as the ’...
  • Page 169 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 SIMULTANEOUS/SERIAL RINGING: Serial ringing is used for stand-alone systems to ensure that one ringing line will be heard at a time. Simultaneous ringing is typically used behind PBX/Centrex (all ringing signals will be heard simultaneously). Preprogrammed Value = Serial.
  • Page 170 Trillium Standard Practice T- .\ ? .I TABLE GENERAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS /’ Access Data Feature Condition Code Description Code (Values) _________________-______________________--~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------------- Hold Recall Tie No recall* 30 seconds 1 minute 1.5 minutes 2 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes and then the call is returned to attendant after 5 minutes ______________~_____~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Intercom...
  • Page 171 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-1 (Cont’d) GENERAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Code Description (Values) Code Call Forwarding 5 seconds Time 10 seconds* 30 seconds 20 seconds -___________________~~~~~~--~~~---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0370 sub-attendant of Group 1 Multiple 0371 sub-attendant of Group 2...
  • Page 172 10 Is preprogrammed as the Master Statlon. a station number from 10 to 29 on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 to 41 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 10 to 73 on the Panther II 2064 system.
  • Page 173 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 C.O. Line Specification Proiramming 2.0 9 The C.O. Specification parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Table 2-3. They are: MAKE/BREAK RATIO: Defines the on/off ratio of pulses used for pulse dialing; either 33% or 40%.
  • Page 174 Trillium Standard Practice TABLE C.O. SPECIFICATION PARAMETERS Condition Data Access Feature Code (Values) Code Description Make/Break 40%* Ri3tiO ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10 pps* Pulse Rate 20 PPS ,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 800 ms* Interdigit 11OOms Pause 7OOm.s 5OOms 50 ms Tone 75 ms* Duration 1OOmS Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value.
  • Page 175: Behind Pbxicentrex Programming

    XX = a line number from 01 to 08 on the Panther II 820 system, or 01 to 10 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 01 to 20 on the Panther II 2064 system. To program these access codes, you will need to enter each C.O.
  • Page 176 Trillium Standard Practice FLASH/CANCEL TIMING: Defines the duration of the Flash or ,’ Cancel signal. Note: Flash Timing is typically 500 msec. while Cancel Timing is typically 1 second. Preprogrammed Value = 1 second. Programming Page...
  • Page 177: Pause On Number

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE BEHIND PBXKENTREX PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Description Code (Values) Code Pause on 0120 Pause on 7 - NO* Number Pause on 7 - YES ____________~_______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_ 0121 Pause on 8 - NO* Pause on 8 - YES...
  • Page 178: Loud Bell Or Relay Control

    Trillium Standard Practice Loud Bell/Relay Control Programming 2.12 Loud Bell and Relay Control parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Table 2-6. They are: LOUD BELL OR RELAY CONTROL: Determines whether the dry contacts will close to activate a loud bell ringer, or to activate optional equipment such as security doors and gates.
  • Page 179 ____________________~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~____~~_~~_____ Notes: denotes preprogrammed value. = a line number from 01 to 08 on the Panther II 820 system, or 01 to 10 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 01 20 on the Panther II 2Oq4 system. To program these access codes, you will need to enter each C.O.
  • Page 180: Toll Restriction Tables

    Trillium Standard Practice Toll Restriction 2.13 The Toll Restriction parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are Panther II 820/1032/2064-105, Features and Services provided in Table 2-7. Refer to for more details. They are: DIGITS TO DENY: Determines the digit on which dialing will be denied for Class B and Class B’...
  • Page 181: Toll Restriction By Line

    (See Table 2-7) Allows the 8 lines on the Panther II 820 system, the 10 lines on the Panther II 1032 system, and the 20 lines on the Panther II 2064 system to be placed in one of the six toll restriction groups (above). Programmed in conjunction with TOLL RESTRICTION BY STATION, and the TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES.
  • Page 182 Common Speed Calls. on the XX = a line number from 01 to 08 on the Panther II 820 system, or 01 to 10 Panther II 1032 system. or 01 to 20 on the Panther II 2064 system.
  • Page 183 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES 2-7(a) Feature Access Condition Data Code Description Code (Values) Deny Table A 042000 Entry 1 (Default =411) PPPP for Class A’ 042001 Entry 2 (Default = 555) PPPP Entry 3 (Default = 976)
  • Page 184 TrilIium Standard Practice Tenanting 2.14 The Tenanting Parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are Panther II 820/1032/2064-105, Features and Services provided in Table 2-8. Refer to for more details. They are: TENANT TYPE: This programming is completed in conjunction with Flexible Ringing Assignment, Private/Non-Private Tenanting, Tenant Group and Tenant Group Assignment.
  • Page 185: Tenant Type

    Pinther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-8 TENANTING PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Description Code (Values) Code Tenant Type TypeA* Type B Type C TypeD ____________________~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~--~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~~____~____. Private/Non-Private Private Mode* Tenanting Non-Private Mode Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value. Station Message Detail Recording Station Message Detail Recording Parameters, including Access Codes and Data 2.15 Codes are listed in Table 2-9.
  • Page 186 Trillium Standard Practice SMDR CALL TIMING: Defines the time (grace period) before the SMDR Unit starts recording information. The chosen value should take into account the average length of time for an outgoing call to be processed and answered. The call timer begins after the last dialed digit.
  • Page 187: Account Codes Printout

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-9 (Cont’d) SMDR PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Descriution Code fvalues) Code SMDR Call Timing 1 sec. 5 sec.* 0”: 9 sec. 13 sec. :3’ 17 sec. 21 sec. 25 sec. 29 sec. 33 sec. 37 sec.
  • Page 188: Smdr Startup Operation

    Panrher !I Display Ser Guide for instructions). If the system has already been in operation and the SMDR option is added later, there is no need to set the Sh4DR clock. Refer to Panther II 820/1032/2064-200, Installation and Commissioning for installation instructions.
  • Page 189 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Outgoing data appears on the printout as follows: 07/23 03:22P 00:02:24 014 000 16135922550 TOO1 Al234 Account Code Line used Telephone # dialed T stands for trunk ‘Not Used for outgoing calls Station that placed the call Call Length - Seconds >all length - Minutes...
  • Page 190: Station Programming

    Trillium Standard Practice ‘.Y Once the printout has completed, the Intercom LED will light steady, signifying that the printer has stopped. Another printout may be generated by repeating Steps 2 and 3 again (and selecting another code at Step 3). E;izar programming may be changed as outlined in the programming Dial * to put the system back into operational mode.
  • Page 191: Transfer Ringing Return 2-11

    Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Class B’ - dialing any of the preprogrammed entries from “Deny Table B” or dialing the number of “Digits to Deny” when Behind PBX/Centrex, or dialing a restricted Common Speed number from the “Split Restriction Table for Class B” will restrict a call.
  • Page 192: Account Code Type

    ACCOUNT CODE TYPE: Specifies whether the system will accept Forced or Manual Account Codes from a station. Refer to Panther II 820/1032/2064-105, Features and Services for details. This code is completed in conjunction with FORCED/MANUAL ACCOUNT CODE DIGITS in System Programming.
  • Page 193 Ringing must be programmed for a line to ring at a station. When the Door Answer Option is connected, Line 8 on the Panther II 820 system, Line 10 on the Panther II 1032 system, and Line 20 (for use...
  • Page 194 YY= a station number fkom 10 to 29 on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 to 41 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 10 to 73 on the Panther II 2064 system. To program these access codes. you will need to enter each station number that needs to be changed from the preprogrammed value (one at a time).
  • Page 195 Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value a station number from 10 to 29 on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 to 41 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 10 to 73 on the Panther II 2064 system. To program these access codes.
  • Page 196 Trillium Standard Practice TABLE 2-11(a) STATION SECURITY ___________________________~___~~~______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_____________~~~~__~~~~~~___~_____ This feature prevents unauthorized users from accessing an outside line at a station. Before an outside line can be obtained, users must dial a security code. Programming instructions provided on this page must be completed from the Master Station (preprogrammed as Station 10).
  • Page 197 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 PROCEDURE 2 - TO SECURE A STATION NOTE: The following procedure must be completed twice for each station; once for Night Mode and once for Day Mode: At Station 10, press the PROGRAM key (or dial * #) to enter Programming Mode.
  • Page 198 2.19 After filling in your Flexible Ringing Assignment selections in: Table 2- 12 (if you are connecting a Panther II 820 System), Table 2-13 - for the first 10 lines/32 stations (if you are connecting a Panther II 1032 System),...
  • Page 199 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 HOLD After the inputted data is displayed, press the key to Step 5. increment to the next line. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each line assignment at that station. Step 6. When the last line assignment has been entered:...
  • Page 200 Trillium Standard Practice TABLE 2-12 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT PANTHER II 820 SYSTEM Check off which lines you would like to ring at each station. STATIONS 21 22 C.O. LINES’ Programming Page 40...
  • Page 201 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Not Used on Panther II 1032 System TABLE 2-1,7 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT Panther II 1032 System Programming Page 41...
  • Page 202 TrilIium Standard Practice TABLE 2-14 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT Panther II 2064 System Use all of Table 2-13 (for the first 32 stations), and this chart (for the remaining 32 stations) to fill in which lines will ring at each station. Programming Page 42...
  • Page 203 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 GROUP PROGRAMMING General by Line 2.2 0 The Group Parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Tables 2-15 to 2- 18. The parameters are: TENANT GROUP ASSIGNMENT: Up to 8 lines on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 lines on the Panther II 1032 system, or 20 lines -on the Panther II 2064 system are put into one of 15 Tenant Groups.
  • Page 204 Trillium Standard Practice TENANT GROUP ASSIGNMENT TABLE 2-15 (a) ,’ TENANT GROUP ASSIGNMENT TABLE 2-15 (b) Programming Page 44...
  • Page 205 LINE POOLING GROUPS: Up to 8 lines on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 lines on the Panther II 1032 system, or 20 lines on the Panther II 2064 system are put into one of four Pool Groups. Use Table 2-16 to check off which lines are to be included in each group from 01 to 04.
  • Page 206 LINE GROUPS: Up to 8 lines on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 lines on the Panther II 1032 system, or 20 lines on the Panther II 2064 system are put into one of four Night Transfer Line Groups. Use Table 2-17 to check off which lines are to be included in each group from 01 to 04.
  • Page 207 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 HOLD Step After the inputted data is displayed, press the key to store the data and increment to the next line. Step 6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until all lines in a particular group are programmed, then...
  • Page 208 Trillium Standard Practice PRIME LINE GROUPS: Up to 8 lines on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 lines on the Panther II 1032 system, or 20 lines on the Panther II 2064 system are put into one of 15 Prime Line Groups.
  • Page 209 TENANT GROUPS: (Table 2-19) After the 8 lines on the Panther II 820 system, or the 10 lines on the Panther II 1032 system, or the 20 lines on the Panther II 2064 system have been assigned to the 15 Tenant groups (see GROUP PROGRAMMING - General by Line), each station must be assigned to one of the 15 groups.
  • Page 210 Trillium Standard Practice Prime Line Group Assignment TABLE 2-18 (b) PICKUP GROUPS: (Table 2-19) order to perform the Call Pickup-Local feature on the Panther II system, each station must be assigned to at least one of the ftiteen 2-digit pickup groups (01 to 16). The pickup groups should be organized so that stations in close physical proximity to each other are placed in the same pickup group.
  • Page 211 YY= a station number from 10 to 29 on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 to 41 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 10 to 73 on the Panther II 2064 system. To program these access codes,...
  • Page 212 Trillium Standard Practice ZONE PAGING GROUPS: In order to perform the Zone Paging feature on the Panther II system, each station must be assigned to at least one of the fifteen 2-digit pickup groups (01 to 15). Paging groups can be organized by department, function or proximity. Preprogrammed Value = No Zone Paging Groups.
  • Page 213 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Intercom Tenanting capability will be affected by TENANT TYPE NOTE: programming. Preprogrammed Value = All users in Group 1. NIGHT TRANSFER STATION GROUPS: (Table 2-20) After the lines have been assigned to the four NIGHT TRANSFER LINE GROUPS (see GROUP PROGRAMMING - General by Line), each station must be assigned to one of the four groups.
  • Page 214 Trillium Standard Practice PROGRAMMABLE KEYS 3 .O 1 This subsection discusses how to program Prime Lines, flexible C.O. keys, Line Pools, flexible DSS/Speed keys, feature keys and unused keys for an individual Set. All programming outlined in this subsection is to be completed by the System Manager at each Set.
  • Page 215 Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Programming Line Pool Keys (Codes 051 to 054) 3.0 4 This feature allows a standard line key to be used to access a group of “like” lines for outgoing calls (e.g., “same area” WATS lines, local lines, FX lines, and so on).
  • Page 216 TriIIium Standard Practice Resetting Keys to their Default Values (Code 000) 3.10 Keys that have been programmed can be reset to their preprogrammed (default) setting by using the following procedure (e.g., if you have programmed the Line 1 key on a Set as a Night Pickup key, then wish to convert it to a Line 1 key again). Note that you can reprogram a key without having to reset it to its default setting fmt.
  • Page 217 SYSTEM MANUAL ,,_/---- /--- _ -..- __. co. EVSTALJATIQN & CQiMMISSItiNWiVG Dee 1989 Printed in U.S.A. 91-0474-1BZ F-3612-1...
  • Page 218 Trillium Standard Practice Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Issue 2, June 1989 91-0474-1B PANTHER@ 820/1032/2061 Electronic Telephone System INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING PAGE. TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL Introduction Reason For Issue HARDWARE OVERVIEW Key Service Unit Panther Telephone Sets EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION General Part Numbers...
  • Page 219 Trillium Standard Practice TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE POWER UP CHECKS General KSU Check Set Check FC6 / DOC NOTICES 0 Copyright 1989 of Mite1 Corporation. All Rights Reserved. @ is a Registered Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. Installation and Commissioning Page ii...
  • Page 220 42.7 cm (16.8 inches) high, 34.6 cm (13.6 inches) wide and 7 cm (2.75 inches) deep and weighing approximately 6.12 Kg (Panther II 820), 6.45 Kg (Panther II 1032) or 6.18 Kg (Panther II 2064). See Figure 2-l. The unit contains all of the circuitry necessary to control the system.
  • Page 221 Trillium Standard Piactice ,’ They are: The Panther 306 Non-Handsfree (NHF) Telephone Set . The Panther’306 Handsfree/ Busy Lamp Field (HF/BLF) Telephone Set The Panther 612 Standard Telephone Set . The Panther 612 Attendant (HF/BLF) Telephone Set The Panther 1032 NHF Telephone Set The Panther 1032 HF Telephone Set The Panther 2064 NHF Telephone Set The Panther 2064 HF Telephone Set...
  • Page 222 Pant her II 820/l 032/2064-200 37.6 cm (14.8 inch) 34.5 cm AC Power Cord (13.6 inch) Ground Terminal \ 6.9 cm .75 inch) lllll NIlI AMP Connector 42.7 cm (16.8 inch) RIGHT llllIIIlllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII BOTTOM Figure Key Service Unit Dimensions Installation and Commissioning Page 3...
  • Page 223 Trillium Standard Practice 10.7 cm 17.8 cm (4.2 inch) (7 inch) Ringer Volume 23.9 (9.4 inch) Handset Jack Figure Panther Telephone Set Dimensions 3. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION General 3.0 1 The major components of the Panther II systems are identified by a part number normally located on the right-hand side of the KSU and on the bottom of the Panther telephone sets.
  • Page 224 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 PANTHER II 1032: 1032 KSU 90-0466 go-0320 Non Handsfree (NHF) Set Handsfree (HF) Set go-0421 1032 DSS/BLF Console go-031 2 PANTHER II 2064: 90-0468 2064 KSU 2064 Non Handsfree (NHF) Set 90-0288 2064 Handsfree HF Set go-0225...
  • Page 225 Trillium Standard Practice PANTHER 11 306 SETS: Plastic Lens - Set 70-02 11 Plastic Lens - BLF Set 70-02 12 Designation Card - Set . Pk of IO 90-0296 Designation Card - BLF Set, Pk of 10 go-0297 Designation Card - Set (French) Pk of 10 90-0298 Designation Card - BLF Set (French) Pk of 10 90-0299...
  • Page 226 4. EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION 4.0 1 The basic equipment configuration for each Panther II 820 system is one 820 Key Service Unit, and up to 20 Panther telephone sets. The Panther II 1032 system is made up of one 1032 Key Service Unit, and up to 32 Panther telephone sets. The Panther II 2064 requires two Key Service Units and up to 64 Panther telephone sets.
  • Page 227 Trillium Standard Practice Figure KSU Space Requirements KSU Location 5.0 3 The KSU should be mounted in a location which: is clean, dry and well ventilated. provides access to the incoming C.O. lines. is equipped with a grounded 110 Volt ac electrical outlet. provides an earth ground (an all metal cold water pipe is ideal) 5.0 4 The position of the KSU in relation to the other equipment must be chosen so as to ensure maximum cable lengths from the Main Distribution Frame (MDF), and from...
  • Page 228 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 The maximum cable lengths are: KSU to MDF - should not exceed 25 feet. KSU to stations should not exceed the following: - 2000 feet using 24 AWG cable Power Supply Requirements 5.05 The power for the Panther II systems must be supplied from a 110 Vat, 15 Amp, mains commercial power supply.
  • Page 229 Trillium Standard Practice C.O. Line Measure -_-___________. Current on Ring side of line Ring _--- I ’ Line C.O. Ground Source ’ Short Circuit Loop Current Ring u--._ Ampmeter (DC) x = reading in milliamps Figure Ground Verifi’cation Installation Tools and Equipment 5.07 The tools and equipment required to instaN the Panther II systems are shown in Table 5- 1, Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 230 General 1 The installation procedures given in this subsection detail the installation of the major components of the Panther II 820, 1032 and 2064 systems along with the ancillary devices which may be incorporated. The interconnection of the complete system and its anciliary devices is shown in Figure 6-l.
  • Page 231 I Feature Module Cartridge e Power Fail To MDF stations: . Answer Unit Door Module Dl 02 Station M:yge Incoming $%xBW Lines (1 -8) Printer / Terminal Figure 6-l (a) Panther II 820 Main Configuration Installation and Commissioning Page 12...
  • Page 232 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 24 Vdc Battery Backup AC Power Back round Music Music on Hold I Feature Module Cartridge To MDF stations: Door Connect to Panther 2064 Cabinet or connect to 6 C.O. Line Station Module, if applicable MreTtt Incoming Recorder C.O./PBW Centrex Lines...
  • Page 233 Trillium Standard Practice L’ 24 Vdc Battery Backup AC Pnwer , ._ . __._. ~lllllllllllllllllllli Power Fail SEURNL;FE To MDF stations: Connect to Panther 1032 Cabinet 1 I= -ill Incoming C.O./PBX/ Centrex Lines (11 -20) Figure 6-l(c) Panther II 2064 Main Configuration Installation and Commissioning Page...
  • Page 234 4 for each of the ancillary devices to be installed. Installing the Feature Module Cartridge Panther II 820 and 1032 Key Service Units have a Feature Module Cartridge that contains the software for the Panther II features. Step 1. Unpack the Feature Module Cartridge. An information sheet packed with the Feature Module Cartridge provides an installation diagram.
  • Page 236 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 14.9 cm (5.875 inch) Wooden Backboard Door Answer Unit 17.8 cm (7 inch) Figure 6-3 Door Answer Unit Wall Mounting Installation and Commissioning Page 17...
  • Page 237 Trillium Standard Practice 7.9 cm (3.125 inch) Wooden Power Fail Transfer Unit 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) Figure 6-4 Power Fail Transfer Unit Wall Mounting Installation and Commissioning Page 18...
  • Page 238 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 3.11 inch) Wooden Station . . -. Message Detail Recording Unit n 1- (3.56 inch) Figure SMDR Unit Wall Mounting 6 -5 Connect The Equipment To Ground 6.0 6 The KSU must be connected to ground through a single solid conductor.
  • Page 240 Slate-Red connect line 8 DO NOT the Door Answer Unit is being installed on the Panther II 820 system. DO NOT connect line 10 if the Door Answer Unit is being installed on the Panther II IO32 system. *Not required for the Panther II 820 system.
  • Page 241 Trillium Standard Practice Lead Designation Conductor Color MDF Terminal RJ21 Pin Number Line White-Blue Ring Blue-White White-Orange Ring Orange-White White-Green Ring Green-White White-Brown Brown-White Ring White-Slate Ring Slate-White Red-Blue Ring Blue-Red Red-Orange Ring Orange-Red Red-Green Green-Red Ring Red-Brown Brown-Red Ring Red-Slate Ring Slate-Red...
  • Page 242 II 820/1032/2064-200 Station Wiring The station wiring comprises up to three 25-pair cables (Panther II 820), four 25-pair cables (Panther II 1032) or eight 25-pair cables (Panther II 2064), which connect the KSU to the MDF, along with the number of 4-wire cables required to connect the Panther telephone sets to the MDF.
  • Page 244 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Remember that each MDF corresponds to a specific group of stations: MDF 1 for Stations 10 to 17; MDF 2 for Stations 18 to 25; MDF 3 for Stations 26 to 33; MDF 4 for Stations 34 to 41.
  • Page 245 Trillium Standard Practice Rcmcmbcr IIUI each MDF corresponds LO a spcdic group ol’ SUI~IIIS: MDF 9 for Sations 42 to 40: MDF 6 for S!aions 50 10 57: XlDF 7 for Stilions SX IO 65: MDF X for Scltions M tn 73 STAT10 STATION 25-I’.\1 R...
  • Page 246 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Panther Telephone Set Installation 6.0 9 Installation of a Panther telephone set simply requires the set to be connected, through the DBU4 (6conductor mod-to-mod cord) supplied with the set, to the If the ‘Off-Hook Voice Announce’feature is previously-installed RJ14C jack.
  • Page 248 Panther II 2064 system. When Door Answer Unit is incorporated in the Panther II 820 system, C.O. line 8 must not be connected at the KSU. When the Door Answer Unit is incorporated in the Panther II 1032 system, C.O. line 10 must not be connected at the KSU.
  • Page 249 Trillium Standard Practice Desk/Wall Mpunt Unit Figure 6-10 Panther Telephone Set Wall Mounting Figure 6-11 Door Module Installation Installation and Commissioning Page 30...
  • Page 250 Power Fail Transfer units would be required to switch the eight C.O. lines of a Panther II 820 system; three Power Fail Transfer units would be required to switch the 10 CO. lines of a Panther II 1032 system, and six Power Fail Transfer units would be required to switch the 20 C.O.
  • Page 252 Panther IT 820/1032/2064-200 RJ21 cable <T---- 25pair Incoming C.O./PBX Lines _ 4conducto To KSU Jade ‘Power fail Modular-to Modular cable! (not supplied TK3.4 PFrl TK1.2 co3.4 To KSU Plug co1.2 co1110 conductor lecial TK3.4 TK12 PFT3 applied th Each co3.4 co12 Power Fail Transfer Installation (Panther II 1032 System)
  • Page 253 Trillium Standard Practice Incoming C.OJPBX Lines Female 25-Pair CaMe 25-pair cable 5&Pin-to-Modular - 50-Pin-to-Modular Adapter 3 SM 5J2 ‘Power Fail’ To KSU Jack 4-conductor Modular-to- Modular caMes (not supplied) To KSU Plug Labeled co1 1120 Female Standard Telephone to Match Phone Service i.e.: Tone...
  • Page 254 Any low output music source (not to exceed 50 mV rrns) can be connected to the KSU to provide both background music and music on hold. A radio with an earphone jack is ideal. To connect the music source to either the Panther II 820 or 1032 Installation and Commissicming Page 35...
  • Page 256 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Plug the KSU power cord into the grounded 110 Vat electrical outlet. Step 2. The status lamp on the KSU flashes. Set the BATTERY switch (Switch 4) to the ON position. Step 3. (Leave the BATTERY switch in the ON position for memory retention.) Step 4.
  • Page 257 Practise Note: If the data pair is reversed, the Panther set telephone will not function properly. For Peripherals and Optional Equipment: Panther II 820/1032l2064-320, Maintenance and Use the procedures outlined in ’ Troubleshooting to perform a system check on peripherals and options such as Station Message Detail Recording.
  • Page 258 Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Important Notice Warning The Panther II Electronic Key Telephone System generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a commercial installation.
  • Page 259 TriIIium Standard Practice Service Requirements In the event of equipment malfunction, all repab will be implemented by Mite1 Corporation. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report this need to Mite1 Corporation or to one of their authorized agents. ADDRESS U.S.

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