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Electronic key telephone system
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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). It is recommended that one key is programmed for the primary line pool, and that
the primary line pool be made up of local lines. The System Manager decides which
C.O. line key on each station Set will be "replaced" by a line pool.
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.
If there is no available line pool key, an access code can be dialed to select the line pool.
This allows Sets such as the Panther II Set (Basic Set) to access line pools.
3.05
The procedure for setting up LINE POOL KEYS (given in Table 3-l) 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. (Line Pooling is available only by access code.)
Programming
DSS/Speed
Keys (Codes 910 to 973)
3.06
On Panther 306 and 612 Sets, the Direct Station Selection (DSS) keys can be
individually programmmed to have any station appear on any key. For other Panther
Sets (Panther 1032,2064 and Display Sets), the programmable keys on each Set are
preprogrammed as line keys. One or more line keys can be converted into DSS keys at
each Set. To program DSS KEYS, refer to Table 3-l.
Note: Only one DSS key can be programmed as a particular station.
3.07
If Private Speed Call numbers and Common Speed Call numbers are stored
using codes (00 - 10 and 20 - 99, respectively), codes 00 - 10 and 20 - 62 will
correspond to a particular DSS Keys for One Touch Speed Dialing. Refer to the
Panther II User Guides
for more details on One Touch Speed Dialing.
Programming
Feature Keys (Codes
050,057
to 061)
3.08
Any line/DSS key located above the fixed function keys on a Set (i.e., the
line/DSS keys on a Set's designation card), can be programmed as a Feature key
to perform special "one-touch" functions. The System Manager must set up
Programmable FEATUREZ KEYS at each Set using the procedures given in Table
3-l.
Programming
Unused Keys (Code 062)
3.09
Any unused line key or DSS key can be programmed so that when it is
pressed, nothing happens. The System Manager can program unused keys by
following the procedure given in Table 3-l.
Programming
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