Trillium Panther Ii Feature Module Iv System Manual
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Mite1 Standard Practise Station Display When you place a internal call from a Panther II Display set, the station that you’re calling is indicated in the liquid crystal display. With Feature Module I or Feature Module II software, the station is indicated by “Ext. XX”, where XX is the station number. With Feature Module IV software, the display has been changed to “Stn xx”. EXAMPLE: FM I or FM II Software Display FM IV Software Display Display for Transfer Ringing to Attendant Station When a transfer ringing call is redirected to the Attendant Station, the liquid crystal display on the Attendant Station’s Display Set identifies the station that the call was initially transferred to, and the line that the call is on. For example: 1. An incoming external call on line 3 is answered at Station 13. 2. The person at Station 13 performs a ringing transfer to Station 14. 3. If the call isn’t answered at Station 14, it’s returned to Station 13. 4. If the call isn’t answered at Station 13, it’s sent to the Attendant Station. 5. The liquid crystal display on the Attendant’s Display Set appears as follows: With Feature Module I or Feature Module II software, only the line number of the incoming call is identified when a transfer ringing call is redirected to the Attendant Station. Feature Module IV software provides displays in English only. VI pi F’M IV Software Display FM I or FM II Software Display Loud Bell Ringing/Ringing Over Paging By Line The default value for the Loud Bell Ringing/Ringing Over Paging By Line feature (Day mode: access code 063xX) is “Does NOT ring selected line during Day Mode” (data code 1). In the previous software versions, Feature Module I and Feature Mod- ule II, the default value for this feature is “Ringing selected line during Day Mode” (data code 0). Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 6 ,’
Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 3. ON PREMISE STATION UNIT General 3.01 The On Premise Station (ONS) Unit provides a 4-port interface between Panther II 820/1032/2064 Systems and the following devices: l single-line set l auto attendant l voice mail system The ONS unit is a sealed unit of metal construction measuring 34.0 cm (13.4 inches) high, 23.9 cm (9.4 inches) wide and 6.54 cm (2.6 inches) deep. Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 7
Mite1 Standard Practise 9.4” (23.9 cm) 8.2” (20.8 cm) I I *I 2.6” (6.54 cm) TOP LEFT-SIDE ) Modular Jack for Connecting the Station Ports 9.4” (23.9 cm) FRONT BOTTOM 2.6” (6.54 cm) Modular Jack for Connecting the devices Dip Switch for Programming the Hookswitch Recognition Time RIGHT-SIDE Figure 3-1: On Premise Station Unit Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 8
Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Performance Requirements The ONS Unit has the following performance requirements: ENVIRONMENTAL Storage Temperature -20 to +6O”C Functional Temperature +5 to +40°c Recommerided Operating Temperature +15 to +35”C Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing Table 3-1: Environmental Requirements POWER AC Power 115 Vat k 10% (50/60 Hz) 0.5 Amu max load Battery Backup Power 1 24Vdc Table 3-2: Power Requirements Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 9
1 Mite1 Standard Practise # A B C D 941 697 770 852 941 Table 3-3: DTMF Signaling Frequencies 1477 1633 1633 1633 1633 DTMF DIGIT TRANSMISSION TIMING Manual Access True DTMF Automatic Access Tone Duration over 100 ms (programmable) over 200 ms over 300 ms over 400 ms Interdigit Pause over 100 ms (not programmable) Table 3-4: DTMF Digit Transmission Timing Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 10
Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 DETECTION TIMING DTMF Digit Duration Interdigit Pause Duration I 40 ms minimum I 40 ms minimum Table 3-5: Detection Timing RINGING GENERATION Ringing Voitage 200 V p to p (square wave) Ringing Frequency 209~ 5Hz Incoming C.O. line call, Incoming DISA line call, Transfer Ringing call, and Hold Recall Incoming Intercom call 0.5 seconds ringing 0.25 seconds pause, 0.5 seconds ringing, and 3.75 seconds off 1.0 second ringing and 4 seconds off Table 3-6: Ringing Generation Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 11
Mite1 Standard Practise Tone Generation from Panther Sets The ONS Unit generates DTMF tones to enable Panther set users to access a voice mail- box or signal an auto attendant. Table 3-7 shows the digits that must be dialed on a Panther set to generate the different dialing tones required by a voice mail system or auto attendant. An ONS Station must be programmed for an auto attendant or a voice mail system, before the ONS Unit will generate DTMF tones for that ONS port. -. A i I lXGlTS DTMF DIALING TONE GENERATED (DIALED ON PANTHEFt SET) BY ONS UNlT AND SENT TO VOICE MAIL BOX OR AUTO ATTENDANT I 1 1 I I 4 1 4 I 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 I I- t * I 0 # Flash/Cancel + 3 0 # A I Flash/Cancel + 6 I B I Flash/Cancel + 9 Flash/Cancel + # C D Table 3-7: Tone Generation from Panther Sets Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 12
Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 Direct Inward System Access The ONS Unit is designed to operate with the DISA feature. If your system has an Op- tions Interface Unit and is programmed for Direct Inward System Access, then you can call into the Panther II system and place internal calls directly to ONS stations. Call Progress Tones The ONS Unit provides the following call progress tones: AUDIBLE RINGS: - CO. line ringing tone - btemal DISA ringing tone - Transfer ringing tone - Hold Recall ringing tone - Intercom ringing tone MANUAL TONE BUSY TONE The KSU provides the following call progress tones: BACK TONES - Internal Calling (Tone Call) - Internal Calling (Voice Call) - All Page - Zone Page - Busy Override EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE TONE DIAL TONE BUSY TONE Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit , Page 13
Mite1 Standard Practise Installation 3.02 The On Premise Station (ONS) Unit connects to station ports on the left-hand side of Panther II 820,1032 and 2064 KSUs. The ONS Unit supports up to four devices and each device occupies a station port on the KSU. In order for the ONS unit to operate, Feature Module IV software must be installed in the KSU. You can connect a maximum of two ONS Units to a Panther II 820,1032 or 2064 Sys- tem. However, you can’t connect an ONS Unit to more than one KSU. For example, you can’t connect two ONS ports to a Panther II 820/1032/2064 KSU and connect the other two ONS ports to another Panther II 820/1032/2064 KSU. You can install or remove the ONS Unit without disconnecting power to the system or interrupting service to all stations. In fact, the KSU must be receiving power when you plug in the ONS power cord. If the KSU isn’t powered up when you plug in the ONS power cord, the ONS unit may not operate properly. In addition, if you disconnect any of the modular cords that connect the KSU stations to the ONS Unit, you must disconnect the power to the ONS Unit, After reconnecting the modular cords, you can then plug in the ONS power cord (providing that the KSU is receiving power). If these procedures aren’t followed, the ONS Unit will not operate properly. Follow the steps listed below to install the ONS Unit. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Mount a main distribution frame (MDF) to the right of the KSU on the wooden backboard. Then, mount the ONS Unit to the right of the MDF with the four wood screws (refer to Figure 3-2). Connect the MDF to the desired KSU station ports using a 25-pair cable and two 50-pin ‘D’ Amp Connectors (refer to Figure 3-3). Connect each of the four station ports from the MDF to one of the four modular jacks on the left side of the ONS Unit. Use a DBU4 type cord (4-conductor mod-to-mod cord) with an RJ14C connector to make the connection (refer to Figure 3-4). Each modular jack on the left-hand side of the ONS Unit corresponds to a jack on the right-hand side. The modular jacks on the right-hand side connect to the devices (single-line set, voice mail system or auto attendant). Connect the modular jacks on the right-hand side of the ONS Unit to the devices using DBU4 type cords with RJ14C connectors. If the KSU power isn’t connected, plug in the KSU power cord. Program the system to recognize the type of devices that are connected to the ONS Unit. To program the type of device: a. Connect a Panther II Display Set to Station 10 b. Dial *#015 to enter programming mode Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit Page 14
Panther II 820/1032/2064-297 c. Dial access code 1OOYY where YY is the 2-digit station number of the ONS device d. Enter the desired data code: 5 for a single line set, 6 for a voice mail system, or 7 for an auto attendant e. Press the # key to store your selection f. Repeat steps c to e for each ONS station g. Press * to exit programming mode KSU KRONE BLOCK ODULAR CONNECTOR STANDARD SET Figure 3-2: On Premise Unit Installation Feature Module Iv & On Premise Station Unit Page 15