Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 214

Electronic key telephone system
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3.
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.
Prime
Line Select
3.0 2 For simple call processing, a specific line (0 1 to 20) may be designated as the
Prime Line for a particular Set. This v
'P ensures simple, automatic access to the designated
line for all incoming and outgoing calls. The choice of a Prime Line should take into
account which lines the user has access to, and which lines will not conflict with other
users in the System. It is recommended that a Prime Line be set up for each Panther II
Set (Basic Set) in the system. Once Prime Line Select is set up, the user will have
quick access to the Prime Line by dialing 9, or (if Auto CO. Select is programmed for
the Set), simply lifting the handset or pressing the SPEAKER key.
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To set up a Prime Line:
1. At the Set?, press the PROGRAM key (or dial * #), and dial 5.
2. Dial one of the following codes to specify the Prime Line:
00: for last line, or
01 -
20: for a specific line in the system.
3. Press * to exit Programming Mode.
Programming
C.O. Keys (Codes
001 to 020)
3.0 3 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 pool of
lines) on the system. The procedure for progr amming LINE KEYS is given in Table 3-
1, and can be performed on the following Sets:
l
Panther 306 Sets - Lines 1,2, and 3.
l
Panther 612 Sets - Lines 1 to 6.
l
Panther 1032,2064 or Panther II Display Sets - Any key located on the
designation card.
l
Panther II Set - not applicable.
NOTE: Only one key can be programmed as a particular line. The same line will not
be in more than one line pool, however a line can be both a line key and a line pool on
individual Sets.
Programming
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