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    							Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 
    Class B - dialing any of the preprogrammed entries from “Deny Table 
    B” or dialing the number of “Digits to Deny” when Behind 
    PBXKentrex, or dialing a restricted Common Speed Call number from 
    the “Split Restriction Table for Class B” will restrict a call. Digits 
    dialed in “Allow Table B” will be accepted. 
    “Deny Table B” consists of eight possible I - to 4-digit entries. 
    Preprogrammed entries include the digits 0 and I. 
    “Allow Table B” consists of eight possible I - to 4-digit entries. 
    Preprogrammed entries include the digits 1800 and 800. 
    Class B’ - dialing any of the preprogrammed entries from “Deny 
    Table B” or dialing the number of “Digits to Deny” when Behind 
    PBXKentrex, or dialing a restricted Common Speed number from the 
    “Split Restriction Table for Class B” will restrict a call. 
    “Deny Table B” consists of eight possible I - to 4-digit entries. 
    Preprogrammed entries include the digits 0 and I. 
    Class C - no outside calls can be made, except those telephone 
    numbers beginning with preprogrammed entries included in “Allow 
    Table C”, or dialing Common Speed Call numbers that are unrestricted 
    in the “Split Restriction Table for Class C”. 
    “Allow Table C” comists of sixteen possible I - to 4-digit entries. 
    Preprogrammed entries include the digits 91 I. 
    Class C’ - no outside calls can be made. 
    Preprogrammed Value = Class A. 
    TOLL RESTRICTION BY LINE: (See Table 2-7) Allows the 
    8 lines on the Panther II 820 system, the 10 lines on the Panther II 
    1032 system, and the 20 lines on the Panther II 2064 system to be 
    placed in one of the six toll restriction groups (above). Programmed in 
    conjunction with TOLL RESTRICTION BY STATION, and the TOLL 
    RESTRICTION TABLES. 
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    TABLE 2-7 TOLL RESTRICTION PARAMETERS 
    Feature Access 
    Description Code Condition 
    (Values) Data 
    Code 
    Digits to Deny 014 No Restriction 
    1st digit 
    2nd digit 02 
    3rd digit 
    4th digit E 
    5th digit 
    6th digit E 
    7th digit 
    8th digit* :;: 
    9th digit 09 
    10th digit 10 
    1 lth digit 11 
    12th digit 12 
    13th digit 13 
    14th digit 14 
    15th digit 15 
    __________________________~~~~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ______~_____________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 
    Split Restriction 0150 First 40s - Restricted 0 
    for Class B First 40 - Not Restricted* 1 
    ____________________------ ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______ 
    0151 Last 405 - Restricted 0 
    Last 40 - Not Restricted* 1 
    ____________________-- ____________________~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ________ 
    Split Restriction 0160 First 405 - Restricted 0 
    for Class C First 40 - Not Restricted* 1 
    ____________________------ ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ______. 
    0161 Last 405 - Restricted 0 
    Last 40 - Not Restricted* 1 
    ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________________~_~~~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
    Toll Restriction 065Xx Class A* 0 
    By Line Class A’ 
    Class B : 
    Class B’ 
    Class C : 
    Class C’ 5 
    Notes: l denotes preprogrammed value. 
    f refers to Common Speed Calls. 
    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). 
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    TABLE 2-7(a) TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES 
    Feature Access 
    Condition Data 
    Description Code 
    (Values) Code 
    Deny Table A 042000 
    for Class A’ 042001 Entry 1 (Default =411) PPPP 
    PPPP 
    042002 Entry 2 (Default = 555) 
    042003 Entry 3 (Default = 976) PPPP 
    Entry4 PPPP 
    042004 PPPP 
    042005 Entry 5 
    042006 Entry6 PPPP 
    Entry 7 PPPP 
    042007 Entry8 PPPP 
    Oiioi2 w___ ____ 
    Entry 13 PPPP 
    042013 Entry 14 PPPP 
    042014 Entry 15 PPPP 
    042015 Entry 16 PPPP 
    ___~~__1_-_~______-_~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~~~~---~~~---~~~~-~~~~~~~~ 
    Deny Table B 
    042100 
    Entry 1 (Default = 0) PPPP 
    for Class B 042101 
    Enay 2 (Default = 1) PPPP 
    and Class B’ 042102 Entry 3 PPPP 
    042103 Entry 4 PPPP 
    042104 Entry5 PPPP 
    042105 Entry6 PPPP 
    042106 Entry 7 PPPP 
    042107 Enm8 PPPP 
    ~-~-~-~-~------~~----I-------------~~~~-~~~~~~-~-~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~ 
    Allow Table B 043000 
    Entry 1 (Default = 1800) PPPP 
    for Class B 043001 
    Entry 2 (Default = 800) 
    PPPP 
    043002 
    043003 Entry 3 PPPP 
    _~ 
    Entry4 PPPP 
    043004 PPPP 
    043005 Entry 5 
    Entry 6 PPPP 
    043006 Entry 7 PPPP 
    043007 Entry 8 PPPP 
    __~_-_-____~___~~_~~_____I______________~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
    Allow Table C 043100 
    PPPP 
    a 
    for Class C 
    043101 Entry 1 (Default = 911) 
    043102 Entry 2 PPPP 
    Entry 3 PPPP 
    043103 Entry 4 PPPP 
    043104 Env5 PPPP 
    043105 Entry6 PPPP 
    043106 Entry7 PPPP 
    ____ 
    ____ 
    _a__ 
    043112 Entry 13 PPPP 
    043113 
    043114 Entry 14 PPPP 
    Entry 15 PPPP 
    043115 Entry 16 PPPP 
    PPPP = Did up fo four digits to raaict. If less than four digits are required, it is NOT necessary 10 provide 
    leading “zeros”. Default entries can be left as is. or changed to meet individual re&rmmrr. If the Panther II system is placed behind PBX. the rwricted digits will apply AFTER the PBX access code has been d&d. 
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    Tenanting 
    2.14 The Tenanting Parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are 
    provided in Table 2-8. Refer to 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105, Features and Services 
    for more details. They are: 
    TENANT TYPE: This programming is completed in conjunction 
    with Flexible Ringing Assignment, Private/Non-Private Tenanting, 
    Tenant Group and Tenant Group Assignment. It allows you to choose 
    one of four possible line group types: 
    Type A - Sets assigned to this line group can only make and answer 
    tails on the lines within the same tenant group. 
    Type B - Sets assigned to this line group can make and answer calls 
    on lines within the same tenant group, and can also answer incoming 
    calls ringing in another group. 
    Type C - Sets assigned to this group can make and answer calls on 
    lines within the same tenant group, and can also receive calls 
    transferred from other groups. 
    Type D - Sets assigned to this group have no restrictions. Includes 
    the features of Types A, B and C. 
    Preprogrammed Value = Type A. 
    PRIVATE I NON-PRIVATE INTERNAL TENANTING: 
    Tenants in Private Mode can access (by an intercom call), only those 
    stations within their own tenant group, whereas tenants in Non-Private 
    Mode can access all other tenants. 
    Note: It is recommended that Private Mode be selected in situations where two or 
    more separate groups of users are sharing the Panther II sysrem (e.g., two or more 
    businesses in the same building). If all users of the Panther II system are within the 
    same company, but you wish to separate users into four 
    groups for Intercom 
    Tenanting or Station Hunting (Code 124YY), select Non-Private Mode. The 
    selection of Non-Private Mode will allow the groups to communicate with each 
    other. If Intercom Tenanting or Station Hunting will not be used, leave tht sys:em 
    in Private Mode, as Code 124YS is preprogrammed with all users in Group 1. 
    Preprogmmmed Value = Private Mode. 
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    TABLE 2-8 TENANTING PARAMETERS 
    Feature Access 
    Condition 
    Data 
    Description Code 
    (Values) 
    Code 
    Tenant Type 006 
    TypeA* 0 
    Type B 
    Type C 
    : 
    TypeD 3 
    ____________________~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~--~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~~____~____. 
    Private/Non-Private 054 Private Mode* 
    0 
    Tenanting 
    Non-Private Mode 
    1 
    Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value. 
    Station Message Detail Recording 
    2.15 
    Station Message Detail Recording Parameters, including Access Codes and Data 
    Codes are listed in Table 2-9. Parameters are listed below. To set up SMDR operation 
    (enter 
    startup date and time), refer to paragraph 2.16. 
    provided in Table 2- 10. Sample SMDR printouts are 
    The SMDR Unit can also be used by maintenance and programming personnel to 
    provide printouts of all programmed site data, including speed call selections for each 
    station. Details of this application are provided in paragraph 2.17. 
    ACCOUNT CODES PRINTOUT: Determines whether or not 
    Account Codes will be included on the printed SMDR record. 
    Preprogrammed Value = NO Printout. 
    SMDR PRINTOUT CONDITIONS: Defines the type of 
    information to be included on SMDR records. Parameters include Print 
    out outgoing, incoming, toll. and transferred calls in various 
    combinations. 
    Preprogrammed Values = 
    All outgoing, all incoming and all transferred 
    calls. 
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    SMDR CALL TIMING: Defines the time (grace period) before the 
    SMDR Unit starts recording information. The chosen value should 
    take into account the average length of time for an outgoing call to be 
    processed and answered. The call timer begins after the last dialed 
    digit. Parameters are from 1 second to 61 seconds. 
    Prep;ograrnmed Value = 5 seconds. 
    DIGIT TIMER: Since the SMDR timer needs to recognize when the 
    last digit is actually dialed, a second timer verifies the.e!apsed time 
    between digits. If the elapsed time exceeds the interdqt timer, the 
    Sh4DR Call Timer (grace period) is enabled. In 
    most circumstances, 
    the default preprogrammed value of IO seconds will be sufficient. 
    BAUD RATE: Baud rate can be set to 150,3OO,600, 1200,2400, 
    4800 or 9600 baud. The SMDR Interface, and Printer/Terminal baud 
    rates should match. 
    Preprogrammed Value = 1200 baud. 
    TABLE 2-9 SMDR PARAMETERS 
    Feature Access 
    Description Code Condition 
    (Values) Data 
    Code 
    SMDR Printout Conditions: 
    Outgoing Calls 0080 None printed 0 
    Only Toll Calls printed 1 
    All outgoing calls printed* 2 
    __________ _____---- ____________________~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- 
    Incoming Calls 0081 None printed 0 
    All incoming calls printed* 1 
    ___---- ____----- _____________________~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 
    Transferred Calls 0082 None printed 0 
    All transferred calls printed* 1 
    ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ___---- _________________________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 
    Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value. 
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    TABLE 2-9 (Cont’d) 
    SMDR PARAMETERS 
    Feature 
    Access 
    Condition 
    Data 
    Descriution 
    Code 
    fvalues) 
    Code 
    SMDR Call Timing 009 
    1 sec. 
    5 sec.* 
    0”: 
    9 sec. 
    13 sec. 
    :3’ 
    17 sec. 
    21 sec. 
    :: 
    25 sec. 
    29 sec. 
    00; 
    33 sec. 
    08 
    37 sec. 
    09 
    41 sec. 
    10 
    45 sec. 
    11 
    49 sec. 
    12 
    53 sec. 
    13 
    57 sec. 
    14 
    61 sec. 
    15 
    -~~~~_--~____--~__~______~~~______,,,____~~_~______________~~_____ 
    ______-____--_-_____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
    Digit Tiir 
    010 
    1 sec. 
    2 sec. 
    z 
    3 sec. 
    4 sec. 
    if 
    5 sec. 
    6 sec. 
    E 
    7 sec. 
    8 sec. 
    :76 
    9 sec. 
    10 sec.* 
    E 
    11 sec. 
    10 
    12 sec. 
    11 
    13 sec. 
    12 
    14 sec. 
    13 
    15 sec. 
    14 
    16 sec. 
    ----__---___________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_____~____________ 15 
    ----__--~___________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
    Baud Rate 
    045 
    150 baud 
    0 
    300 baud 
    1 
    600 baud 
    2 
    1200 baud* 
    3 
    2400 baud 
    4800 baud 
    ; 
    9600 baud 
    6 
    _____---_--------_-----~~~~-----~~~----~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~_______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
    Account Codes 
    007 
    Print Out - Yes 
    0 
    Printout 
    Print Out - No* 
    1 
    Notes: l denotes preprogrammed value. 
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    SMDR Startup Operation 
    2.16 
    Time and date setting used by the SMDR Unit is set automatically when the 
    system clock is programmed from Station 10. (See “Setting Date/Time” procedures 
    outlined in the 
    Panrher !I Display Ser Guide for instructions). If the system has already 
    been in operation and the SMDR option is added later, there is no need to set the Sh4DR 
    clock. Refer to 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-200, Installation and Commissioning for 
    installation instructions. Date and time information is maintained in memory, even 
    during power failures. 
    NOTE: Even though the year does not appear on the printout, it must be entered as part of the date 
    so that the SMDR can 
    compensate f&leap years. 
    TABLE 2-10 SAMPLE SMDR PRINTOUTS 
    Incoming data ‘appears on the printout as follows: 
    07/23 03:22P 00:11:53 TOO3 
    Day of Month 
    Jlonth of year 
    c 029 
    001 Al234 
    I 
    station that ‘Account ‘Ode 
    answered the call 
    Number of seconds to answer call 
    I Line call came in on - T stands for trunk 
    Call Length 
    - Seconds 
    Call length 
    - Minutes 
    Call length 
    - Hours 
    PM time 
    - no designation for AM 
    rime of day 
    - Minutes 
    rime of day 
    - Hours 
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    Outgoing data appears on the printout as follows: 
    07/23 03:22P 00:02:24 014 000 16135922550 TOO1 Al234 
    I 
    I I Line used Account Code 
    Telephone # dialed T stands for trunk 
    I 
    ‘Not Used for outgoing calls 
    Station that placed the call 
    Call Length - Seconds 
    >all length - Minutes  ( 
    Call length 
    - Hours 
    PM time 
    - no designation for AM 
    -ime of day 
    - Minutes 
    IIme of day 
    - Hours 
    Jay of Month 
    nonth of year 
    Using the SMDR Printout to Verify Data and Check Speed Calls 
    2.17 
    While the following program is running, the system is not operational. The 
    following program must be performed from Station 10. 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    OR 
    OR 
    OR 
    OR 
    At Station 10, press the PROGRAM Key (or dial * #), then dial 0 1 5. 
    The Intercom LED will turn on. 
    Dial 9 8 7. The Intercom LED will flash very quickly. 
    Thendial- 
    ‘_ 
    900 to print out the programmed condition for every 
    condition/feature found in the programming charts. 
    90 
    1 to print out all private speed call numbers for ALL stations. 
    902 to print out all common speed call numbers. 
    903 to print out the 900,901 and 902 options at once. 
    * 
    1 
    910 - 973 to print out the private speed call numbers for one 
    specific station (Station 10 - 73). 
    NOTE: Only one co& can be printed out at a time. 
    Intercom LED on station IO willflash slowly. Once printing commences, the 
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    ‘.Y 
    4. Once the printout has completed, the Intercom LED will light steady, j 
    signifying that the printer has stopped. 
    5. Another printout may be generated by repeating Steps 2 and 3 again 
    (and selecting another code at Step 3). 
    OR E;izar programming may be changed as outlined in the programming 
    . 
    OR Dial * to put the system back into operational mode. 
    STATION PROGRAMMING 
    2.18 The General Station Parameters, including Access Codes and Data Codes are 
    provided in Tables 2-l 1 to 2-14. They are: 
    TYPE OF SET: Defines the type of Panther telephone set that is 
    connected at each station. 
    Preprogrammed Value -  - Panther II Display Set at Station 10 and 
    Panther 1032 or 2064 Sets at all other stations. 
    EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE: Programmed in conjunction with 
    EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE TONE in System Programming, this feature 
    determines whether each station will or will not have Executive 
    Override capability. 
    Preprogrammed Value = NO Executive Override capability at any 
    station. 
    TOLL RESTRICTION BY STATION: Determines which of six 
    classes of service will be allowed at each station (Deny and Allow 
    Tables are provided in TOLL RESTRICTION - System Programming 
    section): 
    Class A - there are no restrictions on making calls. 
    Class A’ - no restrictions except the preprogrammed entries in “Deny 
    Table A”. 
    Class 
    B - dialing any of the preprogrammed entries from “Deny Table 
    B” or dialing the number of “Digits to Deny” when Behind 
    PBX/Centrex, or dialing a restricted Common Speed Call number from 
    the “Split Restriction Table for Class B” will restrict a call. Digits 
    dialed in “Allow Table B” will be accepted. 
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