Trillium Panther Ii Feature Module Iv System Manual
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Trillium Standard Practice Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 91-0472-1B Issue 2, June, 1989 Panther@ II 820/1032/2064-105 Electronic Key Telephone System FEATURES AND SERVICES TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. GENERAL IIltrodLlCtkXl Reason For Issue 2. PANTHER TELEPHONE SETS 2 3. AUDIO AND VISUAL INDICATOiXS 6 4. SYSTEM FEATURES Auto Hold Auto Line Select / Auto Intercom / Manual Select Battery Backup Capability Block Programming Camp-On Discriminating Ringing Flash/CanceKTransfer Flexible Master Station Numbering Flexible Ringing Assignment Hold Recall Incoming Line Only Intercom on Hold Tenanting Line Pools Loud Bell Dry Contact Multiple Attendants Night Transfer Groups Night Transfer (Manual and Auto) On-Line Programming PBXKentrex Compatible Pickup Groups Private Lines Programmable Relay Ringing Line Preference (Ringing Line Pickup) Ringing Over Paging Set Migration StatioGHunting Groups System Clear Tenant Types Toll Restriction by Line ; 9 10 10 E 11 :z 13 13 14 :t 15 16 17 17 18 18 19 ;; 20 :: ;z 23 23 Features and Services Page i
Trillium Standard Practice TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Toll Restriction by Station Toll Restriction Exception Tables Station Security Zone Paging Groups 5. STATION FEATURES Account Codes (Forced and Manual) Alarm Reminders All CallPage.-. Background Music Busy Override Callback Call Hold / Hold Recall Call Hold Retrieve Call Park Call Pickup - Local Call Pickup - Remote Calling the Attendant Call Transfer - Voice Common Speed Call - Dialing Common Speed Call - Storing Conference Call - External Conference Call - Internal Conference Call - Mixed Dial Signal Conversion Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb Override Exclusive Call Hold Executive Override External Loudspeaker Paging Handset / Handsfree Handsfree Answerback Incoming Calls Intercom Paging - To An Individual Station Internal Call Forwarding Last Number Redial Line Pool Access Line Queuing Meet-Me Answer Message Waiting Music on Hold Music Through External Page Night Pickup Off-Hook Voice Announce On Hold Access On-Hook Dialing Features and Services Page ii
Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 TABLE OF CONTENTS Outgoing Calls Preprogrammed Messages Prime Line Select / Prime Line Preference Private Speed Call - Dialing Private Speed Call - Storing Programmable C.O. Lines Programmable DSS/Speed Programmable Feature Keys Programmable User Names Saved Number Redial Set Feature Clear Station to Station Calling Transfer of Master Attendant Capability Transfer Ringing / Transfer Ringing Return Zone Paging 6. PANTHER II DISPLAY SET FEATURES 32-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Alarm Reminder Messages Calling Party Identificacon Call Timer Display Call Transfer Display Camp-on Display C.O. Line Ringing Display Conference Display Dialed Number Display Display Key Feature Key Hold Display Hold Recall Display LCD Intensity Control Message Key Message Waiting Display Paging Display Personalized Messages Program Key Saved Number Redial Key Secure Number Display Speed Dial Display System Time /bate Setting and Display Transfer Ringing Display 0 Copyright 1989 of Mite1 Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 8 is a Registered Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. Features and Services Page iii
Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 . 1. GENERAL Introduction 1.0 1 This Practice provides a description of the features and services offered by the Panther II 820,1032 and 2064 Electronic Key Telephone Systems. The Practice is atranged such that the features and services are presented in alphabetical order, under the following three categories: l System Features - includes features that may require some programming, and are available on a systemwide basis. l Station Features - includes features that may require some programming, and are available on a set-by-set basis. l Panther II Display Set Features - includes special or added capabilities of this particular Set. 1.02 Each feature listing in Sections 4 and 5 provide: a brief description of the feature or service; any conditions that may affect operation of the feature or service; and programming codes that are required to perform the feature or service. Refer to Panther II 820/1032/2064-205, Programming for further programming details. Section 6 provides only a description of the feature or service as it applies to the Panther II Display Set. 1.0 3 Optional add-on modules are not discussed in this Practice. Refer to the following Sections for details on these peripherals: . Door Answer Unit and Module - Panther II 82OlIO32/2064-290. . Power Fail Transfer Unit - Panther II 820/1032/2064-291. . SMDR Unit - Panther II 820/1032/2064-292. Reason For Issue 1.0 4 This is the second issue of this Practice. It is one of the set of Practices written to assist a craftsperson install, operate and maintain the system in the field. Features and Services Page 1
Trillium Standard Practice 2. PANTHER TELEPHONE SETS 2.0 1 Features are seiected using the keys and indicators of the Panther Telephone Sets. Although similar in appearance, the various Panther Sets which may be installed in a system, differ in the number of keys and indicators they contain. All models of Panther telephone Sets can be connected to the three Panther II systems. ; They are: . . . . . . . . . l . . The Panther 306 Non-Handsfree (NHF) Telephone Set The Panther 306 Handsfi-ee/Busy Lamp Field (HF/BLF) Telephone Set The Panther 612 Standard Telephone Set The Panther 612 Attendant (HF/BLF) Telephone Set The Panther 1032 NHF Telephone Set The Panther 1032 HF Telephone Set The Panther 1032 Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DS VBLF) Consoie The Panther 2064 NHF Telephone Set The Panther 2064 HF Telephone Set The Panther 2064 DSS/BLF Console The Panther II Set (may be referred to, as the Basic Set) The Panther II Display Set. 2.02 The keys and indicators of various Sets are shown in Figures 2-l through 2-7. Features and Services Page 2
Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 \- BLF Indicators Ringer - Volume f I 7 I I ~ 9 cr Speaker I : Volume Y [ Redial Station Select/ Speed Call Hold Flash/Cancel Conference Intercom ’ Y I J b-0 I Mic On/Off Speaker Speed t I c I I Pound (#) Line Asterisk(*) Microphone FIGURE 2-1 PANTHER 306 HF/BLF TELEPHONE SET Ringer Volume Speaker Volume FIGURE 2-2 PANTHER 612 ATTENDANT TELEPHONE SET Features and Services Page 3
Trillium Standard Practice C.O. Line Indicators Line Ringer - Volume Speaker Volume - Hold Flash/Cancel Conference ~Intercom Mic On/Off Speaker Speed Asterisk(*) Microphone FIGURE 2-3 PANTHER 1032 HF TELEPHONE SET Ringer - Volume Speaker Volume - St Redial _ Mic On/Off - Speaker Speed Pound (#) Asterisk(‘) Microphone FIGURE 2-4 PANTHER 2064 HF TELEPHONE SET .._ . ., Features and Services Page 4
Panther II 820/1032/2064-l 05 Ringer Volume Triuham= RclrpSet -_ w-s mm- -m -- -m m-m -- - --m I C.V ““?mam “1 = --,A 4 .e, 1 Hold Redial FIGURE 2-5 PANTHER II TELEPHONE SET Hold- Redial S/N Redial Display Progra EB Message I Feature i ~ I I I I Flash/Cancel Conference Intercom Speaker Intercom Speed FIGURE 2-6 PANTHER II DISPLAY TELEPHONE SET Features and Services Page 5
Trillium Standard Practice FIGURE 2-7 PANTHER 1032 DSSlBLF CONSOLE 3. AUDIO AND VISUAL INDICATORS 3.0 1 The operation of any Panther telephone Set is enhanced by audio (tones) and visual (indications) which keep the user informed of many factors related to the call. 3.0 2 Audio indicators in the form of tones having different frequencies and repeat rates are heard by the user during a call to indicate various events; e.g., a tone is heard when the Executive Override feature is invoked. These tones are identified in Table 3-l and Table 3-2. Table 3-l lists the tones which may be heard during a intercom call and Table 3-2 lists the tones which may be heard during a call to/from a C.O. line. 3.0 3 Visual indicators, namely the C.O. line LEDs, the INT LED and the MIC LED, can be On, Off or flashing to indicate different status; e.g., if the C.O. line LED lights solid, this indicates that the line is busy. Stnce flash rates are set-dependant, the LEDs and their various flash rates are described in each Panther Set’s respective User Guide. Features and Services Page 6
Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 Status Tone Sianal Call arrive (voice) Back Tone Call arrive (tone) Back Tone Pagin Tone B (All ca I) (External) Back Tone Paging Tone (Zone) Back Tone Busy Tone I 1 0.96s 1 t-i I I c 3.8s ki .9s m--m 1 3.8s 1 0.12s 9.48s 0.48s Tone Frequency 400 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz Door Phone ’ hxa fii.!!i 16l-i~ Door Phone 2 -a___ a: 430 Hz b: 580 Hz modulated 16 Hz TABLE 3-1 INTEkCOM CALL TONES Features and Services Page 7