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    							Panther II 820/1032/2064-100 
    SYSTEM CAPABILITIES 
    ZOJPBXICentrex Lines 10 (9 with Door Answer) 
    ‘anther Sets 32 HF or 32 NHF sets or a 
    combination of both (max. 32 
    including Attendant Consoles) 
    Utendant Consoles. 16 maximum 
    ntercom Speech Paths 4 
    Ioor Modules 2 
    >ower Fail Transfer 3 See Note. 
    Station Message Detail 
    ?ecording 
    l Baud Rate 150,300,600, 1200, 
    2400,480O or 9600 
    l RS-232C Connection 
    l 80 Column Printout 
    l No protocol between data 
    recorder and printer 
    l 1 Start Bit, 7 Character Bits, 
    2 Stop Bits, No Parity 
    Note: 
    One PFT Unit: Transfers 4 C.O. lines to 4 standard telephones. 
    Two PFI’ Units: Transfers 8 C.O. lines to 8 standard telephones. 
    Three PFT Units: Transfers 10 C.O. lines to 10 standard telephones. 
    Table 2-3 Panther II 1032 System Configuration Maximums 
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    Z.O./PBWCentrex Lines 20 See Note 1. 
    ‘anther Sets 64 HF or 64 NHF sets or a 
    combination of both (max. 64 
    including Attendant Consoles) 
    qttendant Consoles 32 maximum. See Note 2. 
    ntercom Speech Paths 8 
    Ioor Modules 4 
    Dower Fail Transfer 6 (3 max. per KSU) 
    Station Message Detail 
    l Baud Rate 150,300,600, 1200, 
    qecording 2400,480O or 9600 
    l RS-232C Connection 
    l 80 Column Printout 
    9 No protocol between data 
    recorder and printer 
    l 1 Start Bit, 7 Character Bits, 
    2 Stop Bits, No Parity 
    Notes: 
    1. 18 C.O. lines with 2 Door Answer Units, 19 with 1 Door Answer Unit. 
    2. Sixteen 1032 DSS/BLF Consoles, or Fourteen 2064 DSS/BLF Consoles are 
    allowed (max). If a combination of 1032 and 2064 DSS/BLF Consoles are used, 
    the maximum number of 2064 DSS/BLF Consoles is 10. 
    Table 2-4 Panther II 2064 System Configuration Maximums 
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    Key Service Unit (KSU) 
    2.0 4 The Key Service Unit, typified in Figure 2-2, is a microprocessor-controlled 
    unit employing space division switching and stored program control to provide all of 
    the switching and control requirements of the system. The KSU is wall mounted, and 
    has connectors which facilitate connection of lines, telephone sets and ancillary 
    equipment. The external lines are connected to the KSU directly. The sets are 
    connected to the KSU via a Terminal Block (typically a 66Block or Bix Block). A 50- 
    pin connector connects the KSU to the Terminal Block, while 4-wire cables connect the 
    Terminal Block to the sets (except where off-hook voice announce on a Panther II 
    Display Set is used). Ancillary equipment is connected to the KSU directly, using the 
    appropriate cable7connector. The two KSUs of the Panther II 2064 system are 
    connected by two expansion cables included with the Panther II 2064 KSU. The 
    Panther II 2064 KSU is mounted on the 1032 KSU using a mounting bracket 
    (included with the Panther II 2064 KSU). Refer to 
    Panther II 82O/IO32/2064-200, 
    Installation ad Commissioning 
    for installation instructions. 
    2.0 5 The KSU operates from a 110 Vat, 60 Hz, 15 Amp mains supply. An external 
    24 Vdc battery backup unit can be connected to the KSU to maintain operation in the 
    event of A.C. line power failure. 
    Figure 2-2 Key Service Unit 
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    Panther Telephone Sets 
    2.0 6 The 
    Panther II systems offer a range of ergonomically designed sets which 
    encourage the user to take full advantage of the features offered by the system With 
    the use of a Desk/Wall Mount unit, the sets may be wall-mounted. A typical set is 
    shown in Figure 2-3. (Illustration of the other Sets, is provided in 
    Panther II 
    82OlIO32l2064-105, Features and Services). 
    appropriate Panther II User Guide. 
    Operation of the Sets is provided in the 
    with the Panther II system are: 
    The Panther Telephone sets which may be used 
    l Panther 2064 NHF (Non-Handsfree) Telephone Set - a fully featured 
    telephone having: twenty programmable C.O. Line keys, a Hold key, a 
    Speaker key, a Conference key, a Speed key, a Redial key, a 
    Flash/Cancel key and a soft-touch keypad. In addition, indicator lamps 
    are provided to show the status of the outside lines, the intercom line 
    and the microphone. The indicator lamps have distinctive flashing rates 
    to further define the status of the line. Panther 2064 NHF telephone 
    sets have Handsfree Answerback on intercom. 
    l Panther 2064 Handsfree Telephone Set - this set offers the features of the 
    Panther 2064 Standard Set, with built-in speakerphone which provides 
    full handsfree operation for internal and external calls. 
    l Panther 1032 Standard NHF (Non-Handsfree) Telephone Set - a fully 
    featured telephone having: ten programmable CO. Line keys, a Hold 
    key, a Conference key, a Speed key, a Mic on/off key, a Speaker key, 
    a Redial key, a Flash/Cancel key and a soft-touch keypad. In addition, 
    indicator lamps are provided to show the Busy/Idle status of the outside 
    lines, the intercom line and the microphone. The indicator lamps have 
    distinctive flashing rates to further define the status of the line. Panther 
    1032 NHF telephone sets have Handsfi-ee Answerback on intercom 
    Figure 2-3 Panther 1032 Set i. 
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    l Panther 1032 Handsfree Telephone Set - this set offers the features of the 
    Panther 
    1032 Standard Set, with built-in speakerphone which provides 
    full handsfree operation for external and internal calls. 
    l Panther 612 Standard NHF Telephone Set - a fully featured telephone 
    having: twelve interchangeable Direct Station Select/Speed Dial keys, 
    six interchangeable CO. line keys, a Hold key, a Conference key, a 
    Speed key, a Speaker key, a Mic on/off key, a Redial key, a 
    Flash/Cancel key and a soft-touch keypad. In addition, indicator lamps 
    are provided to show the status of the outside lines, the intercom line 
    and the microphone. Panther 612 NHF Sets have Handsfree 
    Answerback on intercom. The indicator lamps have distinctive flashing 
    rates to further define the status of the line. 
    l Panther 612 Attendant (HF/BLF) Telephone Set - This set offers the 
    features of the Panther 612 Standard Set, plus handsfree operation for 
    external and internal calls, and visual indication of the status of up to 
    twelve sets in the system 
    l Panther 306 Standard NHF (Non-Handsfree) Telephone Set - a fully 
    featured telephone having: six interchangeable Direct Station 
    Select/Speed Dial keys, three interchangeable C.O. line keys, a Hold 
    key, a Conference key, a.Speed key, a Mic on/off key, a Speaker key, 
    a Redial key, a Flash/Cancel key and a soft-touch keypad. In addition, 
    indicator lamps are provided to show the Busy/Idle status of the three 
    outside lines, the intercom line and the microphone. The indicator 
    lamps have distinctive flashing rates to further define the status of the 
    line. Panther 306 NHF Sets have Handsfree Answerback on intercom. 
    l Panther 306 HF/BLF (HandsfreeIBusy Lamp Field) Telephone Set - 
    This 
    set offers the features of the Panther 306 Standard Set, plus 
    handsfree operation for external and internal calls, and visual indication 
    of the Busy/Idle status of up to six sets in the system. 
    l Panther II Display Telephone Set - a fully featured telephone having: 20 
    Programmable keys which can be programmed as CO. Line keys, 
    DSS/Speed Dial keys or feature keys; a Hold key, a Conference key, a 
    Speed key, a Mic on/off key, a Redial key, a Speaker key, a Saved 
    Number Redial (S/N Redial) key, an Intercom key, a Flash/Cancel key, 
    a Display key, a Program key, a Message key, a Feature key and a 
    soft-touch keypad. In addition, the telephone Set provides a 32- 
    character Liquid Crystal Display to monitor call activity at the Set, 
    program messages, show date and time, and confirm dialed digits. The 
    Set is fully handsfree for external and internal calls, and provides 
    system programming and Off-Hook Voice Announce capability. 
    Indicator lamps show the status of “appearing” outside lines, the 
    intercom line and microphone. 
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    l Panther II Telephone Set - a low cost telephone which has dial access 
    capability for all the Panther II features. The Set has a Flash/Cancel 
    key, a Conference key, an Intercom indicator, a Speaker key, a Speed 
    key, a Redial key, a Hold key, and a soft-touch keypad 
    Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSWBLF) Console 
    2.0 7 The 
    Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Console, shown in 
    Figures 2-4 and 2-5, is used in combination with one Panther 1032,2064 or Panther II 
    Display Set (if it is not wired for Off-Hook Voice Announce) to form an attendant 
    position. The DSS/BLF Console provides visual indication of all other Panther 
    Telephone sets in the system. It continuously monitors up to 32 or 64 stations, 
    indicating the busy/idle status of stations through the on/off state of indicator lamps. In 
    addition, it provides direct station select keys which allow the attendant to speed dial 
    desired stations. Each 32- or 64-station DSS/BLF console occupies one station 
    position at the KSU and must be connected in sequential order following the set’s 
    station position. The DSS/BLF console is connected to the KSU with standard 4- 
    conductor cable. 
    Figure 2-4 
    32.Station DSWBLF 
    Console Figure 2-5 
    64-Station DSS/BLF 
    Console 
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    Ancillary Devices 
    2.0 
    8 Many options are available to enhance the operation of the Panther II systems. 
    They are: 
    l Power Fail Transfer Unit, provides telephone service in the event of an electrical 
    power failure. In that event, the outside lines are automatically transferred to customer- 
    supplied standard single-line (2500- / 500~type) telephones. The Panther II 820 system 
    supports a maximum of two Power Fail Transfer units, allowing all eight C.O. lines to 
    be transferred to eight standard single-line telephones. The Panther II 1032 system 
    supports a maximum of three Power Fail Transfer units, allowing up to 10 CO. lines 
    to be switched to 10 standard single-line telephones. The Panther II 2064 system 
    supports a maximum of six Power Fail Transfer units (3 maximum per cabinet) 
    allowing up to 20 CO. lines to be switched to 20 standard telephones. 
    l Door Answering Unit, supports two Door Modules which allow two locations 
    on the Panther II 820 or 1032 systems and four locations (if two door answer units are 
    connected) on the Panther II 2064 system (such as exterior doors), to be equipped .with 
    one-touch intercom service. When a visitor presses the intercom button on the Door 
    Module, a distinctive ringing sound is heard on the last line of each set which has been 
    programmed for Door Answering capability. Door Answering is 
    connected to 
    ring on Line 8 of the Panther II 820 system, Line 10 of the Panther II 1032 system, and 
    Line 20 of the Panther II 2064 system. Pressing the line key on the set, allows 
    conversation to take place. The Door Answering Unit connects to the Key Service Unit 
    via a 6-wire modular cord. 
    l Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Unit, provides an interface 
    between the Panther II system and an RS-232C serial printer for the purpose of 
    recording call data; e.g., call duration, call date and time, identity of calling and called 
    parties, account codes, etc. Alternatively, the SMDR interface can be used to connect 
    the system to a computer terminal or stand-alone call accounting system. 
    3. 
    FEATURES OVERVIEW 
    3.0 1 As with all Panther systems, the majority of the features offered by the system 
    are an integral part of the Key Service Unit. The parameters assigned to each feature 
    are preprogrammed at the factory with a default value, allowing the system to be 
    fully 
    operational upon power-up. At any time, the features can be reprogrammed by a 
    craftsperson from the programming extension (station 10). A full description of each 
    feature is given in 
    Panther II 820/1032/2064-105, Features and Services. 
    Refer to Panther II 82OlIO32J2064205, Programming for programming details. 
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    4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 
    4.0 1 The 
    environmental and power requirements of the Panther II systems are given 
    in Table 4-l and 4-2 respectively. The Dialing parameters of the system are given in 
    Tables 4-3 to 4-5. 
    ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 
    Operating Temperature 32 -104 degrees F 
    (0 - 
    40 degrees C) 
    Relative Humidity 90% or less, non-condensing 
    Signaling - Rotary/Tone Pulse Dial and/or Tone Dial 
    Table 4-1 Environmental Requirements 
    POWER REQUIREMENTS 
    AC Power Requirements 
    Paging Output Level 
    Music Input Level 
    Station Loop Limit 
    C.O. Loop Limit 110 Volts +/- 10% @O/60 Hz) 
    1.8 Amp max load (per KSU) 
    200 mV rms into 600 ohms 
    50 mV rms 
    120 ohms maximum 
    (Equivalent to 2000 feet of 24 AWG) 
    1200 ohms 
    Table 4-2 Power Requirements 
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    FFUXUENCY 
    Digit Low Group High Group 
    1 697 
    1.209 
    2 697 1.336 
    3 697 
    1.477 
    4 770 
    1.209 
    5 770 
    1.336 
    6 770 1.477 
    7 852 1.209 
    8 852 
    1.336 
    9 852 1.477 
    0 941 
    1.336 
    * 941 
    1.209 
    # 941 
    1.477 
    Table 4-3 
    MF Signaling Frequency 
    1 Pulse Rate 1 Make Ratio 1 
    Table 4-4 Pulse Rate and Make Ratio 
    I I TONE DURATION 
    I 
    Specs. 
    A B 
    C 
    D 
    Sending Time 
    over 50 ms over 75 ms 
    over 100 ms over 200 ms 
    Minimum Pause over 100 ms over 100 ms over 
    100 ms over 100 ms 
    Table 4-5 DTMF Dialing Speed 
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