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    							Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 
    TABLE 2-19 GROUP PARAMETERS 
    Feature Access 
    Descrhtion 
    Code Condition 
    (Values) Data 
    Code 
    Tenant Groups 121YY 
    No Assignment* 
    Group 1 
    Group 2 02 - 
    Group 3 
    Group 4 :z 
    . 
    Group 5  Group 6 
    :: 
    Group 7  Group 8 
    0”: 
    ___ __ 
    ___ 
    __ 
    Group 15 15 
    ______________~_____~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~. 
    Pickup Groups 
    125YY Group l* 
    Group 2 “0:. 
    Group 3 03 
    Group 4 04 
    5 
    (L Group 5 
    I Group 6. 0”: 
    Group 7 
    Group 8 z 
    ___ 
    __ 
    ___ 
    Group 15 ;; 
    ____________~_______~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~. 
    Prime Line 
    123YY 
    Preference No Assignment* 
    Group 1 z 
    Group 2 02 
    Group 3 
    Group 4 E 
    Group 5 
    Group 6 :56 
    Group 7 
    Group 8 :; 
    ___ 
    __ 
    ___ __ 
    15 
    Notes: l denotes preprogrammed value 
    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. 
    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). 
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    ZONE PAGING GROUPS: In order to perform the Zone Paging 
    feature on the Panther II system, each station must be assigned to at 
    least one of the fifteen 2-digit pickup groups (01 to 15). Paging groups 
    can be organized by department, function or proximity. 
    I 
    Preprogrammed Value = No Zone Paging Groups. 
    2.2 5 To set up Zone Paging Groups: 
    Step 1. At Station 10 (using a Panther II Display Set), dial * # 0 1 5. 
    Step 2. Dial 122YY (where YY is a 2-digit station number from 10 to 
    73). 
    Step 3. Dial 22 (where ZZ is a 2-digit Zone Paging Group from 01 to 
    15). 
    Step 4. Dial the digit 0, if you do not want the selected station to be 
    included in the selected Zone Paging group, 
    OR 
    Dial the digit 1, if you want the selected station to be included in 
    the selected Zone Paging group. 
    Step 5. After the inputted data is displayed, press the HOLD key to 
    store the data and increment to the next Zone Paging Group. 
    Step 6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until all zones at the particular station are 
    elected, then 
    l Press the HOLD key to increment to the next station number, 
    OR 
    l 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. 
    INTERCOM TENANTING / STATION HUNT GROUPS: 
    (Table 2-20) This programming code allows all stations to be placed 
    into one of four groups for Intercom Tenanting or Station Hunting 
    purposes. Refer to 
    Panther II 820/I 032/2064-105, Features and 
    Services 
    for more details. Each station can be placed in only one 
    group. If the four groups must be able to communicate with each 
    other, ensure that the system has been changed to Non-Private Mode 
    (as described in System Programming). See also MULTIPLE 
    ATIENDANTS - System Programming, if sub-attendants will be 
    linked to each group. 
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    NOTE: Intercom Tenanting capability will be affected by TENANT TYPE 
    programming. 
    Preprogrammed Value = All users in Group 1. 
    NIGHT TRANSFER STATION GROUPS: (Table 2-20) 
    After the lines have been assigned to the four NIGHT TRANSFER 
    LINE GROUPS (see GROUP PROGRAMMING - General by Line), 
    each station must be assigned to one of the four groups. 
    Preprogrammed Value = 
    No Night Transfer Station Groups. 
    TABLE 2-20 GROUP PARAMETERS BY STATION 
    Feature Access Condition Data 
    Description Code (Values) Code 
    Night Transfer 1OlYY 
    No Ringing* 
    0 
    Station Groups Group 1 1 C- 
    Group 2 2 
    Group 3 3 
    Group 4 4 
    ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~___~____ 
    Intercom Tenanting/ 124YY 
    Group l* 0 
    Station Hunt Groups Group 2 
    Group 3 : 
    Notes: l denotes preprogrammed value 
    YY= a station number from 10 to 29 on the Panther lI 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). 
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    3. PROGRAMMABLE KEYS 
    3 .O 1 This subsection discusses how to program Prime Lines, flexible C.O. keys, 
    Line Pools, flexible DSS/Speed keys, feature keys and unused keys for an individual 
    Set. All programming outlined in this subsection is to be completed by the System 
    Manager at each Set. 
    Prime Line Select 
    3.0 2 For simple call processing, a specific line (0 1 to 20) may be designated as the 
    Prime Line for a particular Set. This v  ‘P ensures simple, automatic access to the designated 
    line for all incoming and outgoing calls. The choice of a Prime Line should take into 
    account which lines the user has access to, and which lines will not conflict with other 
    users in the System. It is recommended that a Prime Line be set up for each Panther II 
    Set (Basic Set) in the system. Once Prime Line Select is set up, the user will have 
    quick access to the Prime Line by dialing 9, or (if Auto CO. Select is programmed for 
    the Set), simply lifting the handset or pressing the SPEAKER key. _I 
    To set up a Prime Line: 
    1. At the Set?, press the PROGRAM key (or dial * #), and dial 5. 
    2. Dial one of the following codes to specify the Prime Line: 
    00: for last line, or 
    01 - 20: for a specific line in the system. 
    3. Press * to exit Programming Mode. 
    Programming C.O. Keys (Codes 001 to 020) 
    3.0 3 Flexible C.O. Line Programming allows increased flexibility of C.O. lines on a 
    set-by-set basis. Line keys can be programmed to be any possible line (or pool of 
    lines) on the system. The procedure for progr amming LINE KEYS is given in Table 3- 
    1, and can be performed on the following Sets: 
    l Panther 306 Sets - Lines 1,2, and 3. 
    l Panther 612 Sets - Lines 1 to 6. 
    l Panther 1032,2064 or Panther II Display Sets - Any key located on the 
    designation card. 
    l Panther II Set - not applicable. 
    NOTE: Only one key can be programmed as a particular line. The same line will not 
    be in more than one line pool, however a line can be both a line key and a line pool on 
    individual Sets. 
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    Programming Line Pool Keys (Codes 051 to 054) 
    3.0 4 
    This feature allows a standard line key to be used to access a group of “like” 
    lines for outgoing calls (e.g., 
    “same area” WATS lines, local lines, FX lines, and so 
    on). It is recommended that one key is programmed for the primary line pool, and that 
    the primary line pool be made up of local lines. The System Manager decides which 
    C.O. line key on each station Set will be “replaced” by a line pool. 
    NOTE: Only one key can be programmed as a particular line. The same line will not 
    be in more than one 
    line pool, however a line can be both a line key and a line pool on 
    individual Sets. 
    If there is no available line pool key, an access code can be dialed to select the line pool. 
    This allows Sets such as the Panther II Set (Basic Set) to access line pools. 
    3.05 
    The procedure for setting up LINE POOL KEYS (given in Table 3-l) can be 
    performed on the following Sets: 
    l Panther 306 Sets - Lines 1,2, and 3. 
    l Panther 612 Sets - Lines 1 to 6. 
    l Panther 1032,2064 or Panther II Display Sets - Any key located on the 
    designation card. 
    l Panther II Set - not applicable. (Line Pooling is available only by access code.) 
    Programming DSS/Speed Keys (Codes 910 to 973) 
    3.06 
    On Panther 306 and 612 Sets, the Direct Station Selection (DSS) keys can be 
    individually programmmed to have any station appear on any key. For other Panther 
    Sets (Panther 1032,2064 and Display Sets), the programmable keys on each Set are 
    preprogrammed as line keys. 
    One or more line keys can be converted into DSS keys at 
    each Set. To program DSS KEYS, refer to Table 3-l. 
    Note: Only one DSS key can be programmed as a particular station. 
    3.07 If Private Speed Call numbers and Common Speed Call numbers are stored 
    using codes (00 - 10 and 20 - 99, respectively), codes 00 - 10 and 20 - 62 will 
    correspond to a particular DSS Keys for One Touch Speed Dialing. 
    Refer to the 
    Panther II User Guides for more details on One Touch Speed Dialing. 
    Programming Feature Keys (Codes 050,057 to 061) 
    3.08 
    Any line/DSS key located above the fixed function keys on a Set (i.e., the 
    line/DSS keys on a Set’s designation card), can be programmed as a Feature key 
    to perform special “one-touch” functions. The System Manager must set up 
    Programmable FEATUREZ KEYS at each Set using the procedures given in Table 
    3-l. 
    Programming Unused Keys (Code 062) 
    3.09 
    Any unused line key or DSS key can be programmed so that when it is 
    pressed, nothing happens. The System Manager can program unused keys by 
    following the procedure given in Table 3-l. 
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    Resetting Keys to their Default Values (Code 000) 
    3.10 Keys that have been programmed can be reset to 
    their preprogrammed (default) 
    setting by using the following procedure (e.g., if you have programmed the Line 1 key 
    on a Set as a Night Pickup key, then wish to convert it to a Line 1 key again). Note 
    that you can reprogram a key without having to reset it to its default setting fmt. 
    To reset keys to the default values: 
    l Press the PROGRAM Key (or dial * #), then dial 4. 
    l Press the key you vish to reset. 
    l Dial 0 0 0. 
    l Press * to exit Programming Mode. 
    l Repeat the procedure for each additional key you wish to reset. 
    The keys default to the line keys and DSS keys that are shown on the set’s designation 
    card in printed type. 
    TABLE 3-1 PROGRAMMABLE KEYS 
    With the Panther iI System, keys on a Set can be programmed as line keys, line pool 
    keys, DSS keys, or feature keys. To convert a key - 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. At the Set, press the PROGRAM key (or dial * #). 
    Dial the digit 4. / 
    Press the key that you wish to change. 
    Dial the appropriate code below - 
    001 - 020 = a specific line from 01 to 20. (LINE KEYS) 
    051 = Line Pool 1 
    052 = Line Pool 2 
    053 = Line Pool 3 (LINE P@@L KEYS) 
    054 = Line Pool 4 
    050 = Saved Number Redial 
    057 = call Pickup - Local 
    058 = Call Pickup - Remote (FEATURE KEYS) 
    059 = Night Pickup 
    060 = Do Not Disturb 
    061 = Program 
    062 = Unused Key (UNUSED KEYS) 
    910 - 973 = a specific station from 10 to 73, (DSS KEYS) 
    Press * to exit programming. 
    . . 
    / 
    Now the key selected in Step 3, has been changed to the new function selected 
    in Step 4. 
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    91-0474-1BZ Dee 1989 Printed in U.S.A. 
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    							Trillium Standard Practice 
    91-0474-1B Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 
    Issue 2, June 1989 
    PANTHER@ II 820/1032/2061 
    Electronic Key Telephone System 
    INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 
    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE. 
    1. GENERAL 
    Introduction 
    Reason For Issue 
    2. HARDWARE OVERVIEW 
    Key Service Unit 
    Panther Telephone Sets 
    3. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION 
    General 
    Part Numbers 
    4 
    4 
    4 
    4. 
    5. EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION 
    INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 
    Space Requirements 
    Temperature 
    KSU Location 
    Power Supply Requirements 
    Grounding 
    Installation Tools and Equipment 7 
    7 
    7 
    7 
    : 
    9 
    10 
    6. 
    INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
    General 
    Delivery Check 
    Unpacking and Inspection 
    Mounting System Components 
    Installing the Feature Module Cartridge 
    Connect the Equipment to Ground 
    C.O. Line Connection 
    Station Wiring 
    Panther Telephone Set Installation 
    Door Answer Unit Installation 
    Power Fail Transfer Unit Installation 
    Station Message Detail Recording Unit Installation 
    External Battery Backup Unit Connection 
    External Music Source Connection 
    External Paging Amplifier Connection 11 
    11 
    11 
    11 
    15 
    15 
    19 
    ;; 
    27 
    29 
    ;: 
    35 
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 
    7. POWER UP CHECKS 
    General 
    KSU Check 
    Set Check 
    FC6 / DOC NOTICES 
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    38 
    I I 
    0 Copyright 1989 of Mite1 Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 
    @ is a Registered Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. 
    8 I 
    Installation and Commissioning 
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    1. GENERAL 
    Introduction 
    1.0 1 This Practice 
    contains information pertaining to the installation and 
    commissioning of the Panther II 820,1032 and 2064 Electronic Key Telephone 
    Systems. Installation and commissioning may be defined as the tasks necessary to 
    prepare the system for operation. 
    Reason For Issue 
    1.0 2 
    This is the second issue of this Practice. It is one of the set of Trillium Standard 
    Practices written to assist a craftsperson install, operate and maintain the system in the 
    field. 
    2. 
    HARDWARE OVERVIEW 
    Key Service Unit 
    2.0 1 The Key Service Unit (KSU) is a sealed unit of metal construction measuring; 
    42.7 cm (16.8 inches) high, 34.6 cm (13.6 inches) wide and 7 cm (2.75 inches) deep 
    and weighing approximately 6.12 Kg (Panther II 820), 6.45 Kg (Panther II 1032) or 
    6.18 Kg (Panther II 2064). See Figure 2-l. The unit contains all of the circuitry 
    necessary to control the system. A power supply, located inside the KSU at the top, 
    converts the 110 Vat supply to the voltages required by the circuits of the KSU, and 
    those of the Panther telephone sets. The components of the KSU are cooled by air 
    drawn, by convection, from the bottom to the top of the KSU. The air passes through 
    the KSU before being exhausted through the vents in front and sides of the top of the 
    unit. Keyhole slots are provided on both sides of the KSU to facilitate wall mounting. 
    The connectors required to connect the C.O. lines and ancillary devices, along with a 
    4- 
    position dip switch, a reset button and status LEDs, are easily accessible on the right 
    side of the KSU. The connectors required to connect the KSU to the stations are 
    located on the left side of the KSU. The removable Read Only Memory (ROM) 
    Module (located on the right side of the KSU), in which the Stored Program Control 
    resides. Each KSU has two internal system batteries (used to retain customer 
    programming). The batteries have a life of approximately 10 years when ac power is 
    applied to the KSU and the battery switch is in the on position, or 3 months when the 
    ac power is disconnected from the KSU and battery switch is on. 
    Panther Telephone Sets 
    2.02 The 
    Panther telephone sets are constructed of moulded plastic measuring 10.7 
    cm (4.2 inches) high, 17.8 cm (7 inches) wide and 23.9 cm (9.4 inches) deep. See 
    Figure 2-2. Each set is similar in design, having a detachable handset, a soft-touch 
    keypad, dedicated function keys and status lamps. The number of status lamps, line 
    and function keys varies with the set type. There are 10 types of sets which can be 
    connected to the Panther II systems. 
    Installation and Commissioning 
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