Trillium Panther Ii Feature Module Iv System Manual
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 1. GENERAL Introduction 1.0 1 This Practice contains information pertaining to the programming of the Panther II 820, 1032 and 2064 systems. Programming should be performed when installation and commissioning of the system, and its ancillary devices (if any), is complete. Reason for Issue 1.0 2 This is the second issue of this Practice. It is one of a set of Trillium Standard Practices written to assist a craftsperson install, operate and maintain the system in the...
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Trillium Standard Practice 2.0 4 Before programming the Panther II System, read all introductory material, including “Selecting Preprogrammed Values” and “Modifying Preprogrammed Values”. Step through the Programming example provided. Although programming can be completed in any order, it is recommended that System Programmmg be completed first. The Programmable Keys subsection may be performed at the end, after the system is operational, or on an individual user basis, as user’s needs become...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Toll Restriction - Digits to Deny - Split Restriction for Class B - Split Restriction for Class C - Toll Restriction Tables - Toll Restriction by Line Tenanting Station Message Detail Recording - Tenant Type - Private/Non-Private Internal Tenanting - Account Codes Printout - SMDR Printout Conditions - SMDR CalITiming - Digit Timer - Baud Rate STATION PROGRAMMING: General - Type of Set - Executive Override - ToU Restriction by Station - Transfer Ringing...
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Trillium Standard Practice Selecting Preprogrammed Values _ 2.0 5 The procedure for selecting the preprogrammed values stored in the KSU is as follows: CAUTION: This procedure will clear any existing Speed Call entries and system parameters stored in memory. Step 1. Set the MEM. CLEAR 2 switch, located on the right-hand side of the KSU, to the ON-position. Step 2. Press the RESET button. The KSU LED will begin to flash after a few seconds, indicating that the system is operational with the...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064205 NOTES: 1. To correct an inputting error during Steps 2 and 3, press the FLASH/CANCEL key, and begin the procedure again at Step 2. 2. To confirm what is programmed for a particular feature, it is only necessary to perform Steps 1,2, and 4 (in order). The programmed value for the feature will be displayed on the LCD after Step 2. When confirmation is completed, go to Step 6. 3. To confirm ailfeatures, it is only necessary to perform Steps 1,2, and 4 (in order). Keep...
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Trillium Standard Practice INTERCOM ON HOLD: Defmes whether or not the system is set up for Intercom on Hold capability. This feature allows an internal call to be placed on hold. Preprogrammed Value = No Intercom on Hold capability. TRANSFER RINGING TIME: Defines the length of time an unanswered set will ring before returning to the set defined by the Transfer Ringing Return feature. Available values are: 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds, 60 seconds, or 90 seconds, or the system...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 MASTER ATTENDANT NUMBER: (Use Table 2-2) Allows any station to be programmed as the Master Attendant. The Master Attendant is provided with access to features and services not available at other sets. These features include: l Control of Common Speed Call programming l Night Transfer control l Control of music over an external paging system l Setting system time and date l Clearing Set Features l Setting up Toll Security l Programming a user’s name to appear on the...
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Trillium Standard Practice Private Tenanting Non-Private Tenanting ’ SLations can only call other stations within their own group. l Stations can call any station, Sub-Auendant, or -’ the Master Attendant by dialing the appropriate station number. Stations can’t call the Master Attendant (unless the stations are in the same Hunt Group as the Master Attendant). ’ Stations dial 0 to call their Sub-Attendant (or Master Attendant in the case of Stations 11, 12 and 13). Stations dial 0 to call...
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 SIMULTANEOUS/SERIAL RINGING: Serial ringing is used for stand-alone systems to ensure that one ringing line will be heard at a time. Simultaneous ringing is typically used behind PBX/Centrex (all ringing signals will be heard simultaneously). Preprogrammed Value = Serial. CAMP-ON DURATION: Defines the length of time that a call will be camped-on before ringing is returned either to the originator or to the sub-attendant (depending on how Transfer Ringing Return is...
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Trillium Standard Practice T- . TABLE 2-1 GENERAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS ? .I 1 /’ Feature Access Condition Data Description Code (Values) Code _________________-______________________--~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------------- Hold Recall Tie 000 No recall* 0 30 seconds 1 minute :. 1.5 minutes 3 2 minutes 4 3 minutes 3 minutes and then the call is returned to attendant after 5 minutes z ______________~_____~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...