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Panther II 820/1032/2064-200
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.
The two KSUs making up the Panther II 2064 system are:
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a 1032 KSU which acts as the main control centre for the system and
accommodates the frost 10 lines and 32 stations
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a 2064 KSU which allows expansion of the system up to 20 lines and
64 stations.
In addition, each system may be configured with the following ancillary devices:
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Door Answer Unit, supporting a maximum of 2 Door Modules. For a
general description of the Door Answer Unit refer to Panther II 820/1032/2064-
290, Door Answer Unit.
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Power Fail Transfer Unit. For a general description of the Power Fail
Transfer Unit refer to Panther II 82OfIO32/2064-291, Power Fail Transfer Unit.
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Station Message Detail Recording Unit. For a general description of the
Station Message Detail Recording Unit, refer to Panther II 820/1032/2064-292,
Station Message Detail Recording Unit.
5. INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS
Space Requirements
5.0 1 It is recommended that the KSU be wall mounted on a wooden backboard. The
thickness of the backboard should be 20 mm (0.75 inch) to accommodate the KSU
mounting screws. The area of the backboard should be sufficient to accommodate the
KSU, the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) connection block and any ancillary devices
which form part of the system. The KSU alone requires clearance of 12 inches around
its perimeter to facilitate installation, maintenance and ventilation. See Figure 5-1. In
addition, the KSU should be mounted at least 12 inches (305 mm) above the floor.
Temperature
5.0 2 The Panther II KSUs can be installed in a location which complies with the
following temperature and humidity constraints.
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Temperature: 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 104 degrees Fahrenheit
(0 degrees Centigrade to 40 degrees Centigrade).
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Humidty: 90% or less, non-condensing.
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