Trillium Panther Ii Feature Module Iv System Manual
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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 PBX/Centrex, or dialing a restricted Common Speed number from the “Split Restriction Table for Class B” will restrict a call. 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”. Class C’ - no outside calls can be made. Preprogrammed Value = Class A. TRANSFER RINGING RETURN: After TRANSFER RINGING TIME has been set in System Programming, this feature defines where unanswered Transfer Ringing to each Set will return. Parameters included: no return, return to originator then sub-attendant, OR return to sub-attendant. If sub-attendants are not used (see Multiple Attendants - System Programming), ringing returns to the master station. Preprogrammed Value = Returns to originator, then sub-attendant. RINGING LINE PICKUP: Determines whether or not each station will have ringing line pickup capability. This allows the user to answer any call simply by going off-hook, pressing the Speaker key, or dialing 9. Calls will be picked up in the following order: C.O. incoming ringing, Transfer ringing, then Intercom (internal) ringing. Ringing Line Pickup works at all sets regardless of whether the set is programmed for Auto Line Select, Auto Intercom or Manual Select. Preprogrammed Value = Ringing Line Pickup capability at each station. DO NOT DISTURB (DND) OVERRIDE: Determines whether or not each station will have DND Override capability. This feature allows the user to override other users who have Do Not Disturb activated at their Set. The capability should only be given as an executive or attendant privilege. Preprogrammed Value = Only Master Set has DND Override capability. Programming Page 31
Trillium Standard Practice ACCOUNT CODE TYPE: Specifies whether the system will accept Forced or Manual Account Codes from a station. Refer to Panther II 820/1032/2064-105, Features and Services for details. This code is completed in conjunction with FORCED/MANUAL ACCOUNT CODE DIGITS in System Programming. Preprogrammed Value = Manual Account Codes. STATION SECURITY: (Use Table 2-lla). Determines whether or not a station user must dial the Station Security Code, to have access to an outside C.O. line when the system is in Security Mode. Preprogrammed choices are: l High Level Privilege - This user does not need to dial a Station Security Co& at any time. This is the preprogrammed value for all Sets. ._- l Day Level Pn’vilege - This user does not need to dial the code when the system is in Day Mode, but must dial the Station Security code in order to have access to an outside line when the system is in Night Mode. l Night Level Privilege - This user must dial the code when the system is in Day Mode, but does not need to dial the Security code during Night MO&. This programming choice is typically reserved for those users which do not use the system in Night Mode. l Low Level Privilege - This user must dial the Station Security code at all times, in order to have access to an outside line. FYeprogramrned Value = High Level Privilege. ONE TOUCH SPEED DIAL / AUTO LINE HOLD: This feature allows you to place a call on hold simply by pressing a DSS key and then transfer the call by announcing to the person at the station to pick up the line that the call is on. This capability is assigned on a set- by-set basis. If Auto Hold is not programmed, the user will have One Touch Speed Dial Capability, where speed dialing is available by pressing a DSS key. Preprogrammed Value = One Touch Speed Dial. RELAY CONTROL: Determines if an individual station will have access to relay-controlled equipment. This code is completed AFTER Loud Bell/Relay Control parameters have been set in System Programming. Preprogrammed Value = No Relay access. Programming Page 32
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 MANUAL / AUTO INTERCOM / AUTO ‘LINE SELECT: Determines whether the Intercom Line is selected automatically, or a C.O. Line is selected automatically or whether the selection must be made manually when the handset is lifted. Preprogrammed Value = Auto Intercom Line. HANDSET / HEADSET COMPATIBLE: Allows either a handset or headset to be used at each station. Preprogrammed Value = Handset. BLOCK PROGRAMMING: Allows the programming selections for a station to be automatically copied to a block of other stations. Preprogrammed Value = Not applicable. FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT: Used to program ringing for each station (10 - 73). Except for Station 10, each station is preprogrammed NOT to ring during an incoming call on any line. Ringing must be programmed for a line to ring at a station. When the Door Answer Option is connected, Line 8 on the Panther II 820 system, Line 10 on the Panther II 1032 system, and Line 20 (for use with a second DAU) on the Panther II 2064 system must also be programmed to ring at the desired stations. Fill in Tables 2-12 to 2-14 for this feature. Programming Page 33
Trillium Standard Practice TABLE 2-11 STATION PARAMETERS Feature Access Description Code Condition (Values) Data Code Type of Set 1OOY-Y Panther 1032 or 2064 Set 0 Panther 306 or 612 Set Panther II Display Set ,,_l__ 1 .___. I 2 2 w t I ..:“‘-T;.ge5 Panther II Set 3 Off-Hook Voice AMOUXX 4 Default is a Panther II Display Set for Station 10 (Master Se-t), and Panther 1032l2064 Sets for ail other stations. ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________~~~~__________~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Executive Override 102YY No* 0 Capability Yes 1 ____________________~~~~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________~~~~~~_~~____~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Toll Restriction 103YY Class A* 0 411 s+=4U+ by Station Class A’ ? h-1 Class B : L Class B’ Class C : Class C 5 --~&-fiQ~_ Lt, ____________________~~~~___~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~- Transfer Ringing 104YY Returns to originator, Return then sub-attendant* 0 Returns to sub-attendant No Return : For the first two options, if no sub-attendants are programmed. then ringing returns to the Masrer Set. ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________~~~~~~~~~~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ringing Line 105YY . Yes* 0 Pickup -No 1 ____________________~~~~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ____________~_______~~~~~~~~~~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DND Override 106YY Yes 0 Capability No* 1 Default is NO for every station, except Station 10 (Master Set). ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- ____________________~______~~____~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~___~_~~~~~ Account Code Type 107YY Manual Account Codes* 0 Forced Account Codes 1 ____________________~~~~___~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____~_______________~~~~__~~___~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One Touch Speed 1lOyY One Touch Speed Dial* 0 Dial /Auto Line Auto Line Hold 1 Hold ____________________~___________~~~_~~~~~_~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~_____~~~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -_______-___ Relay Access 1llYY No Relay access*’ 0 Relay access 1 Default is NO for every station, except Station 10 (Master Set). Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value YY= a station number fkom 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. To program these access codes. you will need to enter each station number that needs to be changed from the preprogrammed value (one at a time). Programming Page 34
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 TABLE 2-11 (Cont’d) STATION PARAMETERS Feature Access Condition Data Description Code (Values) Code Manual Select /Auto 113YY Automatic Intercom* Intercom/Auto C.O. Automatic CO. .&i , Manual Select 2 +-&70~ ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~_~____~~______~____. Handset / 115YY Handset* 0 Headset Headset 1 -___________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~~___________ Block 118AA MMNN Programming Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value W= 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. To program these access codes. you will need to enter each station number that needs to be changed from the preprogrammed value (one at a time). BLOCK PROGRAMMING - AA= the 2-digit number of a station whose programming characteristics you would like to copy to a block of other stations. MM= the 2-digit number of a station that is the start of the block of stations you will copy to. NN = the 2-digit number of the station that is the end of the block of stations you will copy to. FOR EXAMPLE: To copy the programmed characteristics of Station 12 to a block of stations (Stations 25 through 36 inclusive), dial the digits: 118122536. Programming Page 35
Trillium Standard Practice TABLE 2-11(a) STATION SECURITY ___________________________~___~~~______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_____________~~~~__~~~~~~___~_____ This feature prevents unauthorized users from accessing an outside line at a station. Before an outside line can be obtained, users must dial a security code. Programming instructions provided on this page must be completed from the Master Station (preprogrammed as Station 10). Station Security is programmed in two stages. During the first stage, you enter up to six 4-digit security codes into the system’s memory. During the second stage, you assign each station to one of four Station Security levels: High Level, Day Level, Night Level or Low Level. Refer to STATION SECURITY in this Section for more details. The security level determines when a user must enter one of the 4-digit security codes that you programmed into the system. NOTE: It is recommended that Toll Securiry codes be changed on a frequent basis, and that security codes be given out ONLY to hose individuals who will have override privileges. PROCEDURE 1 - TO SET UP STATION SECURITY CODES 1. At Station 19, press the PROGRAM key (or dial * #) to enter Programming Mode. 2. Dial the digits 0 5. 3. Dial one of the six Station Security codes that you wish to change (1 to 6): l 1 - Security Code 1. l 4 - Security Code 4. l 2 - Security Code 2. l 5 - Security Code 5 . l 3 - Security Code 3. l 6 - Security Code 6.. 4. For the Code chosen in Step 3, now store any combination of four digits (0000 to 9999) which will allow a user to override Station Security (e.g., 2345). Preprogrammed values are 9999 for all six Security numbers. Using a pencil, write the stored number on the corresponding line in Step 3. 5. Press the * key to exit programming. The procedure can be repeated at any time, to overwrite/change a Station Security Code. Programming Page 36
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 PROCEDURE 2 - TO SECURE A STATION NOTE: The following procedure must be completed twice for each station; once for Night Mode and once for Day Mode: 1. 2. 3. At Station 10, press the PROGRAM key (or dial * #) to enter Programming Mode. Dial the digits 0 9. Dial the 2-digit station number (10 to 73). Then, 4. (A) TO ENABLE STATION SECURITY DURING DAY MODE, dial l 0 1 - Security Code Required Vor LOW level and NIGHT level privileges) l 0 0 - CSecurity Code Required (for DAY level and HIGH level privileges)* OR (B) TO ENABLE STATION SECURITY DURING NIGHT MODE, dial l ! 1 - Security Code Required Cfor LOW level and DAY level privileges) l 10 - No Secuzy Code Required (for NIGHT and HIGH level privileges).* 5. Press the * key to exit programming. Notes: * denotes preprogrammed value Programming Page 37
Trillium Standard Practice \. FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT: j 2.19 After filling in your Flexible Ringing Assignment selections in: . Table 2- 12 (if you are connecting a Panther II 820 System), . Table 2-13 - for the first 10 lines/32 stations (if you are connecting a Panther II 1032 System), OR . Table 2-,r3 and Table 2-14 (if you are connecting a Panther II 2064 System), Step 1. Step 2. At Station 10 (using a Panther II Display Set), dial * # 0 1 5. Dial 119YY (where YY is a 2-digit station number from 10 to 73). Step 3. Step 4. Dial XX (where XX is a 2-digit line number from 01 to 20). Dial the digit 0, if you do not want the selected line to ring at the selected station, OR Dial the digit 1, if you want the selected line to ring at the ‘selected station. , Note: Only Station IO is preprogrammed to ring during an incoming tail on all -lines. Programming Page 38
Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 Step 5. After the inputted data is displayed, press the HOLD key to increment to the next line. Step 6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each line assignment at that station. When the last line assignment has been entered: . Press the HOLD key to increment to the next station number, OR . Press # to store all previous data or dial a new access code. Step 7. Press the * key to exit programming when all selections have been made. The new programming is complete. - Programming Page 39
Trillium Standard Practice TABLE 2-12 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT PANTHER II 820 SYSTEM Check off which lines you would like to ring at each station. STATIONS 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 1 2 C.O. 3 LINES’ 4 5 6 7 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Programming Page 40