Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 148

Electronic key telephone system
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-105
6.
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. By looking at the LCD, the Set user knows, for
example: the number of the station the user is talking to; the station on hold;
the station calling; the C.O. line that is being transferred, the telephone
number being dialed; and the variety of alternatives the user has and how to
select them for a particular operation. On the display, the initial "L"
precedes a Line Number, and the initial "S" precedes a Station Number.
When the Panther II Display Set is idle, the top row shows the current date,
day of the week and time (using a 12-hour clock), and the bottom row
shows the station number (and the user's name, if programmed).
While talking to another party, the LCD displays the elapsed time of the call
in the top right portion of the display, a useful feature for long-distance
calls. The user can also program reminders and messages to appear for
meetings and appointments, or can leave a message for other Display Sets in
the system. See also LCD INTENSITY CONTROL in this section.
ALARM
REMINDER
MESSAGES
The Panther II Display Set allows the user to program a time and/or
message as a reminder, on a one-time or daily/weekly basis. Programming
of a time and message is done from the keypad. When the programmed
message time arrives, the message will be displayed for 60 seconds and an
alarm will sound. The message can be cancelled at any time.
The message takes the following format: the date appears in the top left
comeq the day of the week appears in the middle of the top row, and the
time is shown on the top right comer. The reminder message itself is
displayed on the bottom row of the LCD.
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