Trillium Panther Ii Feature Module Iv System Manual
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Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-1 (Cont’d) GENERAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS Feature Access Description Code Condition (Values) Data Code Call Forwarding 036 5 seconds Time 10 seconds* .Y 20 seconds 30 seconds ; -___________________~~~~~~--~~~---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Multiple 0370 sub-attendant of Group 1 Attendants 0371 sub-attendant of Group 2 E 0372 sub-attendant of Group 3 0373 sub-attendant of Group 4 w” Default = Station 10 for all groups YY= dial any 2-digit station number from IO - 73 ________________~___~~~~~~----~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Simultaneous/ 047 Serial ringing* 0 Serial Ringing Simultaneous ringing 1 ____~__~____________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Camp-On 050 30 seconds 0 Duration 1 minute* 1 2 minutes 3 minutes z 5 minutes 4 _______________~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~___~~~~~~~~~~~~_~___ Camp-On Tone 051 10 seconds 0 Interval 20 seconds 1 30 seconds* 2 __________~______--_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ System Clear 070 Clear ALL system features 0 (see Table 2-l(a) to perform a Clear all Common Speed Dials 1 qstem clear) Clear all Private Speed Dials for all sets 2 ________________~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_________________________ NOTES: l denotes preprogrammed value. Programming Page 11
Trillium Standard Practice TABLE 2-l(a) SYSTEM CLEAR To perform a System Clear: CAUTION: This procedure will RESET all system programming to its preprogrammed value, and should therefore be used with extreme discretion. System Clear Option Selected During System Programming (Access Code 070) To perform, dial the appropriate code from Station 10 (Programming Station) Result Clear ALL Features 0700# All previous system programming will be cleared, and the system will reset to its preprogrammed values. Clear ALL Common Speed Dial Numbers 0701# All previously-programmed Common Speed Dial numbers will be cleared automatically. Clear ALL Private Speed Dial Numbers 0702# Private Speed Dial numbers programmed at all Sets will be cleared automatically. NOTE: A System Clear can ONLY be performed for the System Clear Option that was selected in Table 2-1 (using Access Code 070). For example, if the Panther II System was programmed to “Clear ALL Private Speed Dial Numbers”, the Programmer/System Manager cannot go to Station 10 and dial 07W (the code for “Clear ALL Fcamres”). TABLE 2-2 FLEXIBLE MASTER STATION PROGRAMMING Feature Description Access Code ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ________________~___~~~~~~~~ Master Station Number 053yY ~___________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________------ Station 10 Is preprogrammed as the Master Statlon. YY= a station number from 10 to 29 on the Panther II 820 system, or 10 to 41 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 10 to 73 on the Panther II 2064 system. Programming Page 12
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 C.O. Line Specification Proiramming 2.0 9 The C.O. Specification parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Table 2-3. They are: MAKE/BREAK RATIO: Defines the on/off ratio of pulses used for pulse dialing; either 33% or 40%. Note:‘33% is not permitted when equipment is to be installed in North America and connected to the North American Telephone Network. Preprogrammed Value = 40%. PULSE RATE: Defines the speed at which pulse digits are dialed out; either 10 pps or 20 pps (pps represents pulses per second). Note: 20 pps is not permitted when equipment is to be installed in North America and connected to (he North American Telephone Network, Preprogrammed Value = 10 pps. INTERDIGIT PAUSE: Defines the time between pulse-dialed digits as 500 ms, 700 ms, 800 ms or 1100 ms (ms represents milliseconds). Note: 500 ms is not permitted when equipment is to be installed in North America and connected to the North American Teiephone Network. Preprogrammed Value = 800 ms. TONE DURATION: Determines the length of each tone digit dialed. Length can be 50 ms, 75 ms, 100 ms or 200 ms. Preprogrammed Value = 75 ms. Programming Page 13
Trillium Standard Practice TABLE 2-3 C.O. SPECIFICATION PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Description Code (Values) Code Make/Break 001 33% 0 Ri3tiO 40%* 1 ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pulse Rate 002 10 pps* 0 20 PPS 1 ,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Interdigit 003 800 ms* 0 Pause 11OOms 7OOm.s : 5OOms 3 Tone Duration 004 50 ms 0 75 ms* 1OOmS : Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value. Type of C.O. Line Programming 2.10 The “Type of Line” parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Table 2-4. They are: TONE OR PULSE: Determines the type of dialing for each outside line. Choices are Tone or Pulse. Preprogrammed Value = Tone. TELEPHONE OR PBXKENTREX: Tells the KSU, the type of lines that will be connected, either telephone lines (CO.) or PBX/Centrex lines. Preprogrammed Value = Telephone (C.O.). Programming Page 14
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-4 TYPE OF LINE PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Description Code (Values) Code Tone/Pulse 06Oxx Tone* 0 Pulse 1 __~_________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C.O./PBX 061Xx Telephone (C.O.)* 0 PBXKentrex 1 Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value XX = a line number from 01 to 08 on the Panther II 820 system, or 01 to 10 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 01 to 20 on the Panther II 2064 system. To program these access codes, you will need to enter each C.O. line number that needs to be changed from the preprogrammed value (one at a time). Behind PBX/Centrex Programming 2.11 The Behind PBXKentrex Programmin g must be completed when your Panther II system will be connected to PBXKentrex lines. The parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Table 2-5. They are: PAUSE ON NUMBER: Instructs the system to pause after a specific number is dialed as the first digit. It is employed when the Panther II system is used behind a PBXKentrex to allow for second dial tone. More than one number can be selected to activate a pause. The digits specified by the Pause on Number parameters are; pause/no pause on 7, pause/no pause on 8, pause/no pause on 9, pause/no pause on 0. Preprogrammed Value = No pause on any digit. PAUSE TIME: Defines the duration of the pause for the “Pause on Number” feature, and for a pause inserted in a speed dial number. The pause time can be set to 1 second through 15 seconds, in l-second intervals. Preprogrammed Value = 3 seconds. FLASH / CANCEL / TRANSFER: Defines the function of the Plash/Ca.ncel key to be a hookswitch flash, a cancel signal for ending calls, or a Transfer key to transfer calls automatically. The duration of the Flash or Cancel signal must be properly set to ensure correct operation (see FLASH/CANCEL TIMING). Preprogrammed Value = Cancel. Programming Page 15
Trillium Standard Practice FLASH/CANCEL TIMING: Defines the duration of the Flash or Cancel signal. Note: Flash Timing is typically 500 msec. while Cancel Timing is typically 1 second. Preprogrammed Value = 1 second. .?, ,’ Programming Page 16
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-5 BEHIND PBXKENTREX PARAMETERS Feature Description Pause on Number Access Condition Data Code (Values) Code 0120 Pause on 7 - NO* 0 Pause on 7 - YES 1 ____________~_______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_ 0121 Pause on 8 - NO* 0 Pause on 8 - YES 1 ____________________~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__ 0122 Pause on 9 - NO* 0 Pause on 9 - YES 1 __________----______~~~~~----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_. 0123 Pause on 0 - NO* 0 Pause on 0 - YES 1 Pause Time 013 1 second 2 seconds 0”: 3 seconds* 4 seconds ii 5 seconds 05 --_____ __ ---____ 14 seconds ii 15 seconds 15 ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_________~~~~~~~_ Flash/Cancel/ 005 Flash 0 Transfer Cancel* Transfer : ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~____~~~~__________________~__~____ Flash/Cancel 011 20 ms Tiig 40 ms E 60ms 80 ms 0”; 100 ms 200 ms &i 300 ms 400 ms i! 5OOms 6QOms iit 700 ms 10 800 ms 900ms :: 1 second* 13 2 seconds 14 3 seconds 15 Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value. Programming Page 17
Trillium Standard Practice Loud Bell/Relay Control Programming 2.12 The Loud Bell and Relay Control parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Table 2-6. They are: LOUD BELL OR RELAY CONTROL: Determines whether the dry contacts will close to activate a loud bell ringer, or to activate optional equipment such as security doors and gates. Preprogrammed Value = Loud Bell. WARNING FOR DRY CONTACTS: DRY CONTACT RATING Do not connect ringer loads or AC power directly to DC Current DC VObO~ the dry contact. The dry contact should only be used 2.0 amp 20 Volts in conjunction with a dry contact interface or a 24 0.8 amp 30 Volts Vdc supply and relay. 0.6 amp 40 Volts LOUD BELL RINGING/RINGING OVER PAGING BY LINE (DURING DAY MODE): Determines which lines will close the dry contacts during an incoming call when the system is in Day Mode. Rreprogramrned Value = Loud Bell Ringing on all lines (during Day Mode). LOUD BELL RINGING/RINGING OVER PAGING BY LINE (DURING NIGHT MODE): Determines which lines will close the dry contacts during an incoming call when the system is in Night Mode. Preprogrammed Value = Loud Bell Ringing on all lines (during Night Mode). AUTO/MANUAL RELAY CONTROL: Specifies whether the relay control will turn off automatically after a programmable length of time (see below), or that it must be manually turned off following operation. Note: Auto Mode should be selected if the relay activates motorized equipment (e.g., a motorized gate) which only neeak a signal to start it. If the relay contact will be usedfor equipment which requires both a start (ON) and stop (OFF) code (e.g., to open a door and close it after the person has entered), then Manual Mode should be chosen. Preprogrammed Value = Automatic Return to OFF. AUTO RETURN TO OFF TIMING: Defines the length of time that the relay contact will remain open, before closing automatically. Values range from 20 ms to 3 seconds. Used in conjunction with AUTO/MANUALRELAY CONTROL. Preprogrammed Value = 1 second. Programming Page 18
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-6 LOUD BELL/RELAY CONTROL PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Description Code (Values) Code ____________________------------------------------------------------------------- Loud Bell/ 018 Loud Bell* 0 Relay Control. Relay Control 1 ______^_____________~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----------~--~ Loud Bell Ringing,/ 063Xx Rings selected line during Ringing Over Raging By Line Day Mode* 0 (DAY MODE) ____________________~~~~~~---~-~~~~~-----~~~~--~ Does NOT ring selected line during Day Mode 1 ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Loud Bell Ringing/ 064xx Rings selected line during Ringing Over Paging By Line Night Mode* 0 (NIGHT MODE) ___~________________~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~-~- Does NOT ring selected line during Night Mode 1 ____________________~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~_~~~ Auto/Manual 019 Automatic Return to OFF* 0 Return to OFF Manual Return to OFF 1 ____________________~~~~~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Auto Return to OFF 052 20 ms Timing 40 ms Fz 60 ms 80 ms :; 1OOms 200 ms :4 300 ms 400 ms 0”; 500 ms 08 600 ms 09 700 ms 10 800 ms 900 ms :: 1 second* 2 seconds :: 3 seconds 15 ____________________~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~____~~_~~_____~_________________ Notes: l denotes preprogrammed value. xx = a line number from 01 to 08 on the Panther II 820 system, or 01 to 10 on the Panther II 1032 system, or 01 to 20 on the Panther II 2Oq4 system. To program these access codes, you will need to enter each C.O. line number that needs to be changed from the preprogrammed value (one at a time). Programming Page 19
Trillium Standard Practice Toll Restriction 2.13 The Toll Restriction parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are provided in Table 2-7. Refer to Panther II 820/1032/2064-105, Features and Services for more details. They are: DIGITS TO DENY: Determines the digit on which dialing will be denied for Class B and Class B’ restrictions. Parameter can be from 0 digits to 15 digits. Preprogrammed Value = Denies 8th digit. SPLIT RESTRICTION FOR CLASS B: Determines whether the first or last 40 Common Speed call numbers will be available to stations with Class B and Class B’ restrictions. Preprogrammed Value = No Restriction on Any Common Speed Call numbers. SPLIT RESTRICTION FOR CLASS C: Determines whether the first or last 40 Common Speed call numbers will be available to stations with Class C and Class C’ restrictions. Preprogrammed Value = No Restriction on Any Common Speed Call numbers. TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES: (See Table 2-7 (a)) Defines preprogrammed l- to 4-digit entries which will be allowed or denied by the six toll restriction groups. After the “allow” and “deny” tables are set up, each line (see below), and then each station (see TOLL RESTRICTION BY STATION - Station Programming) in the Panther II system, is placed in one of the six possible toil restriction groups. Class A - there are no restrictions on making calls. Class A’ - no restrictions except the preprogrammed entries in “Deny Table A”. “Deny Table A” consists of sixteen possible I - to 4-digit entries. Preprogrammed entries include the digits 41 I, 555 and 976. Programming Page 20