Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 87

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Panther II 820/1032/2064-100
Ancillary
Devices
2.0
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Many options are available to enhance the operation of the Panther II systems.
They are:
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Power Fail Transfer Unit, provides telephone service in the event of an electrical
power failure. In that event, the outside lines are automatically transferred to customer-
supplied standard single-line (2500- / 500~type) telephones. The Panther II 820 system
supports a maximum of two Power Fail Transfer units, allowing all eight C.O. lines to
be transferred to eight standard single-line telephones. The Panther II 1032 system
supports a maximum of three Power Fail Transfer units, allowing up to 10 CO. lines
to be switched to 10 standard single-line telephones. The Panther II 2064 system
supports a maximum of six Power Fail Transfer units (3 maximum per cabinet)
allowing up to 20 CO. lines to be switched to 20 standard telephones.
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Door Answering Unit, supports two Door Modules which allow two locations
on the Panther II 820 or 1032 systems and four locations (if two door answer units are
connected) on the Panther II 2064 system (such as exterior doors), to be equipped .with
one-touch intercom service. When a visitor presses the intercom button on the Door
Module, a distinctive ringing sound is heard on the last line of each set which has been
programmed for Door Answering capability. Door Answering is
connected
to
ring on Line 8 of the Panther II 820 system, Line 10 of the Panther II 1032 system, and
Line 20 of the Panther II 2064 system. Pressing the line key on the set, allows
conversation to take place. The Door Answering Unit connects to the Key Service Unit
via a 6-wire modular cord.
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Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Unit, provides an interface
between the Panther II system and an RS-232C serial printer for the purpose of
recording call data; e.g., call duration, call date and time, identity of calling and called
parties, account codes, etc. Alternatively, the SMDR interface can be used to connect
the system to a computer terminal or stand-alone call accounting system.
3. FEATURES
OVERVIEW
3.0 1 As with all Panther systems, the majority of the features offered by the system
are an integral part of the Key Service Unit. The parameters assigned to each feature
are preprogrammed at the factory with a default value, allowing the system to be fully
operational upon power-up. At any time, the features can be reprogrammed by a
craftsperson from the programming extension (station 10). A full description of each
feature is given in
Panther II
820/1032/2064-105,
Features and Services.
Refer to
Panther II 82OlIO32J2064205,
Programming
for programming details.
General Information
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