Trillium Panther Ii Feature Module Iv System Manual
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Trillium Standard Practice Conditions . Preprogrammed messages can be left by any station user, but will only be seen by those users who have a Panther II Display Set. -’ .i Programming Required l Access codes (shown above) must be dialed from the Set which wishes to leave the message. PRIME LINE SELECT I PRIME LINE PREFERENCE Description This feature allows an individual station to have one specific line (01 to 20) designated as their Prime Line. This line would be accessed automatically...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 11 previously-stored numbers. Private Speed Call numbers can only be dialed from the Set at which the number is stored. To store Private Speed Call numbers, refer to Section 5, PRIVATE SPEED CALL - STORING. There are two methods of dialing a stored number: l BY CODE - Pressing the SPEED key, and then dialing the 2-digit number (&to 10) which corresponds to the stored telephone number, l BY ONE TOUCH SPEED DIAL - Pressing the DSS key which corresponds to the stored...
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Trillium Standard Practice PROGRAMMABLE C.O. LINES Description 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 line pool available on the system; e.g., a Panther 306 Set which normally has access to a block of three consecutive lines (e.g., Line 1,2 and 3), couid be reprogrammed for use on a Panther II 2064 system with access to any lines and/or line pools. To program any key to be a specific...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 l Access to stations through a DSS key will be affected by INTERCOM TENANTING (see Section 4). l Only one DSS key can be programmed as a particular station. Programming Required Programming of DSS keys is completed by the System Manager at each individual Set. PROGRAMA4ABLE FEATURE KEYS Description Any line or DSS key located above the feature keys (on a Panther Set’s designation card) can be programmed as a Feature key to perform 10 special “one-touch” functions....
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Trillium Standard Practice number) which will be displayed on all Panther II Display Sets in the system during call processing. For example, if Mary (at Station 15) calls a Panther II Display Set at Station 24, the LCD at Station 24 will read “CALL FM MARY” instead of “CALL FM Ext. 15”. ,,’ Conditions l A maximum of 8 characters per name are allowed. l Only the Master Attendant station can perform this feature. l The user name designated for each Set will remain activated until it is overwritten...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 only those features that were initialized by a user, Private Speed Call numbers or features that were set UD in Svstem Pro!zramming: will not be affected. NOTE: This feature is not to be confused with System Clear. Conditions l This capability is only available to the Master Attendant station (preprogrammed as Station 10). Programming Required None STATION TO STATION CALLING Description Station to Station calling can be done by accessing internal dial tone and...
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Trillium Standard Practice TRANSFER RINGING I TRANSFER RINGING RETURN ,! ,i Description The Transfer Ringing feature allows incoming external calls to be transferred (unsupervised) to any Panther Telephone Set in the system (even if the Set is busy). The call can be transferred simply by pressing the FLASH/CANCEL key (if programmed as a TRANSFER key - see Section 4, FLASHKANCELKRANSFER), or by pressing the line key that the call came in on, then dialing the 2-digit number of the station to...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 6. PANTHER II DISPLAY SET FEATURES 32-CHARACTER LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) The most prominent feature of the Panther II Display Set is its visual prompts and messages appearing in the 32-character LCD. The LCD comprises two rows of 16 characters. The prompts and messages make the telephone easy to use. By looking at the LCD, the Set user knows, for example: the number of the station the user is talking to; the station on hold; the station calling; the C.O. line that...
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Trillikn Standard Practice CALLING PARTY IDENTIFICATION . . .-i .I 2’ When an external call is ringing at a Display Set, the LCD shows the date and time in the top row and the number of the ringing line in the bottom row. Example: 5/04 THU Ii:15 RfNGlilG 2 When another station in the system calls a Display Set, the LCD on the Display Set shows the date and time in the top row and the station that is calling in the bottom row. If the caller’s name has been programmed into the system, it will...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 CALL TRANSFER DISPLAY When a call is transferred to an idle station, the bottom row of the idle station’s LCD will show the number of the line (L) that is being transferred, followed by the word RINGING. The top row will show date and time. After a preprogrammed length of time, if the station does not answer the transferred call, the call will be re-routed to the Callback destination (see Section 5, CALLBACK). The LCD of the Set receiving the Callback notification...