Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 161

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Panther II 820/1032/2064-205
1.
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.
Reason for Issue
1.0 2 This is the second issue of this Practice. It is one of a set of Trillium Standard
Practices written to assist a craftsperson install, operate and maintain the system in the
field.
2.
PROGRAMMING
General
2.0 1 Programming of the Panther II systems is the process by which information,
relating to features and system configuration, is entered into the memory resident in the
KSU.
2.0 2 Programming is accomplished in one of two ways: (i) by using the
preprogrammed values stored in the system or, (ii) modifying the preprogrammed
values in order to 'customize' the system to the customer's requirements. The latter
'customizing' is accomplished by keying information into the KSU using the keypad of
the Panther II Display set designated as 'station 10'. It is essential that you use a
Panther II Display Set at station 10 when you program the system because your
programming selections are verified on the LCD display. Note, the Panther II systems
remain operational (except station 10) while programming is in progress, thereby
eliminating inconvenience to the user.
How to Use This Practice
2.0 3 Programming information is arranged under four main headings: System
Programming, Station Programming, Group Programming, and Programmable Keys.
The System Programming subsection describes programming codes which apply to
the Panther II System on a systemwide basis. This subsection is further divided into
groupings which combine parameters associated with particular applications (e.g., Toll
Restriction, Sh4DR, Tenanting). The Station Programming subsection describes
codes which are programmed on a set-by-set basis The Group Programming
subsection describes codes which are used to place lines and stations into groups. The
Programmable Keys subsection describes how to set up Prime Line selection,
flexible line keys, line pool keys, flexible DSS/Speed keys and feature keys at each
individual Set.
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