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    							?killium Standard Practice 
    Programming 
    There are four parameters that you must program for external call forwarding: 
    l incoming lines for external call forwarding, 
    l the outgoing lines for external call forwarding, 
    l the release time, and 
    l the external numbers that you want the calls forwarded to. 
    To program the system for external call forwarding: 
    Step 1. 
    Step 
    2. 
    Step 3. 
    step 4. 
    Step 5. 
    Step 
    6. 
    At Station JO, dial *# (or press the Program key). 
    Dial 015. 
    -. 
    Program 
    the incoming ECF lines: 
    a. 
    Dial access code 0310=Xx where XX=the number of the desired line. 
    b. Dial # to store the line number. 
    ,If you programmed a second outgoing ECF line, you must program a second incoming 
    ECF line, 
    z: Dial access code 031 I=XX where XX=the number of the desired line. 
    Dial # to store the line number. 
    Note: 
    To disable incoming ECF line 1 enter access code 03 IO=00 in step a. To disable incom- 
    ing ECF line 2, enter access code 03 1 l=OO in step c. 
    Program the outgoing ECF lines that you want assigned to the incoming ECF 
    lines: 
    a. Dial access code 0410=Xx where XX=the number of the desired line for outgoing ECF 
    line 1. 
    b. Dial # to store the line number. 
    If a second outgoing ECF line is desired, 
    c. Dial access code 04 1 l=XX where XX=the number of the desired line for outgoing ECF 
    line 2. 
    d. Dial # to store the line number. 
    Note: To disable outgoing ECF line 1 enter access code 04 lO=OO in step a. To disable outgoing 
    ECF line 2, enter access code 04 1 l=OO 
    in step c. 
    Enter the desired DISA/ECF release time. The release time deter-t-nines the 
    length of time allowed for an ECF call. Note that the length of time selected 
    will also determine the release time for the Direct Inward System Access fea- 
    ture. To change the default setting of the release time: 
    i: Dial access code 027. 
    Dial data code 0 for 30 seconds 
    1 for 1 minute (default setting), 
    2 for 2 minutes, 
    3 for 3 minutes, 
    4 for 5 minutes, or 
    5 for 10 minutes. 
    c. Dial # to store the release time. 
    Press * to exit programming. 
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    Step 7. Program the telephone numbers that you want the calls forwarded to, at the 
    Master Attendant Station. 
    i: 
    Press the Speed key. 
    Dial speed call code 98. 
    C. Dial the telephone number to be stored. This number will be assigned to outgoing ECF 
    line 1 (programmed in Step4). 
    d. Press the Speaker key. 
    If you’ve programmed a second pair of lines for ECF, 
    e. Press the Speed key. 
    F. Dial speed call code 99. 
    g. Dial the telephone number to be stored. This number will be assigned to outgoing ECF line 
    2 (programmed 
    in Step4). 
    h. Press the Speaker key. 
    Note: 
    A HALT or PAUSE shouldn’t be programmed into a number for an outgoing ECF line 
    because the Options Interface Hardware Unit can’t create HALTS or PAUSES in dialing 
    sequences. 
    Operation 
    Briefly, this is how External Call Forwarding works (refer to Figure 3-5): 
    i: 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. 
    6. 
    7. 
    8. ECF is enabled by dialing *08 1 at the Master Attendant Station. 
    A caller dials the telephone number of a line that has been programmed as an ECF 
    incoming line. 
    When the external incoming call rings the line, the call is automatically diverted onto 
    the corresponding outgoing ECF line. 
    The system dials the preprogrammed telephone number (stored in either common 
    speed call code 98 or 99) for that outgoing ECF line. 
    When the person at the telephone of the preprogrammed telephone number answers, 
    he/she is connected with the caller. 
    Both parties will hear an 1 l-second warning tone before the preprogrammed release 
    time expires. If they wish to continue their conversation, either party can dial * on 
    their set during the tone to restart the timer. Note that the party that dials the * must 
    have a tone dial (DTMF) set. 
    When the call is completed either party must dial O# to release the line. 
    If both par- 
    ties forget to dial O# before hanging up, the system will automatically release the line 
    after a preprogrammed length of time (default value 1 minute). 
    ECF can be disabled by dialing *080 at the Master Attendant Station when it’s no 
    longer required. 
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    Panther II System 
    ECF Incoming Feature Module II 
    Outgoing  ECF 
    System dials speed Line 1 
    call stored in common 
    Caller dials telephone 
    number of incoming 
    line 1. speed call coda 98. 
    System dials speed 
    call stored in common 
    speed call code 99. 
    Caller dials telephone 
    number of ECF incoming 
    Line 2. Call rings telephone 
    set at the stored number, 
    Call rings telephone 
    set at the stored number. 
    Figure 3-5 External Call Forwarding 
    Operating Notes 
    l External call forwarding is enabled at the Master Attendant Station by dialing “08 1 
    and disabled by dialing *080. 
    l Trunk to Trunk Conferences, External Call Forwarding and external calls using Direct 
    Inward System Access each use two amplified lines. The Options Interface Hardware 
    Unit only has the capability of providing four amplified lines at any given time. 
    Therefore, if all four amplified lines are being used, when you call in on the incoming 
    ECF line, you will hear continuous ringing. You must hang up and try again. 
    l Since the Options Interface Hardware Unit can’t create HALTS or PAUSES, the ECF 
    feature can’t be used behind Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) that require HALTS or 
    PAUSES in dialing sequences. 
    l Don’t use ECF lines to make outgoing calls from the office because this will tie up the 
    ECF lines. A person calling in to a busy ECF line will hear busy tone. If the outgoing 
    ECF line is busy, the person calling in on the corresponding incoming ECF line will 
    hear continuous ringing. 
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    							9%0471-1BZ Dee 1989 Printed in U.S.A. 
    F-3609-1  
    						
    							Trillium Standard Practice Panther II 820/1032/2064-100 
    91-0471-1B Issue 2, June 1989 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064 
    Electronic Key Telephone System 
    GENERAL INFORMATION 
    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    GENERAL 
    Introduction 
    Reason For Issue 
    SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1 
    General 1 
    Key Service Unit 7 
    Panther Telephone Sets 8 
    Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field @SS/BLF) Console 10 
    Ancillary Devices 11 
    FEATURES OVERVIEW 11 
    SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 12 
    Figures 
    System Configuration 
    Key Service Unit 
    Panther 1032 Set 
    3ZStation DSS/BLF Console 
    &I-Station DSS/BLF Console 
    Tables 
    Panther Telephone Set Migration 
    Panther II 820 System Configuration Maximums 
    Panther II 1032 System Configuration Maximums 
    Panther II 2064 System Configuration Maximums 
    Environmental Requirements 
    Power Requirements 
    MF Signaling Frequency 
    Pulse Rate and Make Ratio 
    DTMF Dialing Speed 7’ 
    8 
    10 
    10 
    3 
    4 
    2 
    12 
    12 
    13 
    13 
    13 
    General Information 
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    6 Copyright 1989 of Mite1 Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 
    03 is a Registered Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. 
    . . 
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    1. GENERAL 
    Introduction 
    1.0 1 
    This Practice provides a general description of the Panther II 820, 
    2064 Electronic Key Telephone Systems. It outlines the major functional 
    features and the electrical characteristics of each system 1032 and 
    elements, 
    the 
    Reason For Issue 
    1.0 
    2 This is the second issue of this Practice. It is one of the set of Practices written 
    to assist a craftsperson install, operate and maintain the system in the field. The 
    remaining Practices in the set are: 
    Features and Services 
    Programming 
    Installation and Commissioning 
    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 
    Door Answer Unit 
    Power Fail Transfer Unit 
    Station Message Detail Recording 
    Off-Premises Extension Unit 
    FAX Interface Unit 
    6-Line Expander Unit Panther II 820/1032/2064-105 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-205 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-320 
    , 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-290 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-29 1 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-292 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-293 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-294 
    Panther lI 820/1032/2064-295 91-0472 
    91-0473 
    9 l-0474 
    91-0475 
    9 l-0500 
    91-0501 
    9 l-0502 
    9 l-0542 
    91-0513 
    91-0514 
    2. 
    SYSTEM OVERVIEW 
    General 
    2.0 1 The Panther II 820 system is comprised of one Panther II 820 Key Service Unit 
    (KSU). The Panther II 1032 system is comprised of one Panther II 1032 KSU, while 
    the Panther II 2064 system consists of two KSUs: a Panther II 1032 KSU and a 
    Panther II 2064 KSU. Each system can be enhanced by the addition of a number of 
    optional ancillary devices. See Figure 2-l. The Panther II systems are designed for 
    easy migration, meaning that systems can be easily expanded to accommodate more 
    lines/stations, while the original station configuration and equipment remains intact. 
    Each system can be used in a stand-alone mode, behind a Private Branch Exchange 
    (PBX) or with Centrex. 
    l Panther II 820 System - The Pither II 820 system comprises one Key 
    Service Unit (KSU), designated the Panther II 820 
    KSU, and up to 20 Panther Telephone sets. See Note. It 
    supports connection to a maximum of 8 Dual Tone 
    Multi-Frequency (DTMF) or rotary lines. 
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    Door 
    Door 
    Module Power Transfer Unit 
    Station Message 
    Detail Recording Unit 
    *Optional 
    d 
    / 
    4is 
    Printer 
    Terminal Standard Telephone 
    Extension 
    ‘iitional 
    Facsimile 
    Figure 2-1 System Configuration 
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    l Panther II 1032 System - 
    l Panther II 2064 System - The Panther II 1032 system comprises one Key Service 
    Unit (KSU), designated the Panther II 1032 KSU, and 
    up to 32 Panther Telephone sets. See Note below. It 
    supports connection to a maximum of 10 Dual Tone 
    Multi-Frequency (DTMF) or rotary lines (or a 
    combination of both). 
    The Panther II 2064 system comprises two Key Service 
    Units (KSUs), designated Panther II 1032 and 2064. 
    The Panther II 1032 KSU acts as the main control centre 
    for the system, and it accommodates the first 10 lines 
    and 32 stations. The Panther II 2064 KSU allows 
    expansion of the system up to 20 lines and 64 stations. 
    Combined, the 1032 and 2064 KSUs support a 
    maximum of 64 Panther Telephone sets (See Notej and 
    a maximum of 20 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMFj 
    or rotary lines (or a combination of both). 
    NOTE: The Panther II KSUs support all Panther Telephone sets. See Table 2-1, Set 
    Migration. 
    2.0 3 The configuration maximums for the Panther II systems are given in Tables 2-2 
    to 2-4. 
    PANTHER II SYSTEM MIGRATION . 
    TYPE OF SET(S) 
    820 KSU 1032 KSU 2064 KSU 
    306 NHF/HF Sets YES YES YES 
    612 Std./Att. Sets YES YES YES 
    1032 NHF/HF Sets YES YES YES 
    2064 NHF/HF Sets YES YES YES 
    1032 DSS/BLF Unit YES YES YES 
    2064 DSS/BLF Unit YES YES YES 
    Display Set YES YES YES 
    Panther II Set YES YES YES 
    Table 2-1 Panther Telephone Set Migration 
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    SYSTEM CAPABILITIES 
    Z.O./PBX/Centrex Lines 8 (7 with Door Answer) 
    ‘anther Sets 20 HF or 20 NHF sets or a 
    combination of both (max. 20 
    including Attendant Consoles) 
    Qtendant Consoles 10 maximum 
    ntercom Speech Paths 4 
    Ioor Modules 2 
    Dower Fail Transfer 2 See Note. 
    station Message Detail 
    l Baud Rate 150,300,600,1200, 
    qecording 2400,480O or 9600 
    l RS-232C Connection 
    l 80 Column Printout 
    l No protocol between data 
    i 
    recorder and printer 
    l 1 Start Bit, 7 Character Bits, 
    2 Stop Bits, No Parity 
    Note: 
    One PFI’ Unit: Transfers 4 C.O. lines to 4 standard telephones. 
    TWO PFT Units: Transfers 8 CO. lines to 8 standard telephones. 
    Table 2-2 Panther II 820 System Configuration Maximums 
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