User Responsibilities ..................................................................................................................................... A-2
Up to Sixty-Four Telephone Sets ...................................................................................................................... B-2
Up to Twenty-Eight DSS/BLF Units., ..............................................................................................................
OPTIONAL COMPONENTS.,
Up to Two Door Answer Units ........................................................................................................................ B-3
Up to Five Power Fail Transfer Units., ..........................................................................
Up to 63 Off Premises Extension/Data Interface (OPX) unit+
,One Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) Unit., ...........
SMDR UNIT (Optional) ...................................................................................................................................... C-2
SYSTEM CAPABILITIES., .................................................................................................................................
Site Preparation. ...........................................................................................................................................
Incoming Line Wiring Table (Lines 1 through 10). ..............................................................................................
Incoming Line Wiring Table (Lines 11 through 20). ............................................................................................ D-4
STEP 3:
Station Wing Table (Stations 10 through 17). ................................................................................................... D-7
Station Wiring Table (Stations 18 through 25). ................................................................................................... D-8
Station Wiring Table (Stations 26 through 33) .................................................................................................... D-9
Station Wiring Table (Stations 34 through 41). ................................................................................................. D-10
Station Wiring Table (Stations 42 through 49).
Station Wiring Table (Stations 50 through 57) .................................................................................................. D-12
Station Wiring Table (Stations 58 through 65). ........................ .
Station Wiring Table (Stations 66 through 73). ................................................................................................. D-14
STEP 4: CONDUCTING THE INITIAL SYSTEM AND STATION TESTS.. ........................................................ D-15
STEP 5:
STEP 6: CONNECTING DOOR ANSWER UNIT AND DOOR MODULES ..................................................
Door Answer Unit Installation ........................................................ :. ............................................................ D- 16
Door Module Installation ........................................ .
Door Answer Unit Test.. ............................................................................................................................. D-17
STEP 7: CQNNECXING THE MUSIC SOURCE ............................................................................................. D-18
Loud Bell Test ....... .: .................................................................................................................................. D-20
STEP 10:
OPX Unit Connection,, .............................................................................................................................. D-21
OPX Unit Test ........................................................................................................................................... D-21
STEP 11: CONNJXTING THE SMDR INTERFACE UNIT ................................................................................ D-22
SMDR Interface Unit Installation., ............................................................................................................... D-22
SMDR Interface Unit Test.. ......................................................................................................................... D-22
STEP 12: CONNECTING THE POWER FAIL TRANSFER UNITS ...................................................................... D-23
Power Fail Transfer Unit Installation
Power Fail Transfer Unit Test ....................................................................................................................... D-27
STEP 13: INSTALLING AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER ..................................................................................... D-28
Categories Versus Codes,, ....................................................................................
Referencing Categories to Codes..
Interrelated Features .......................................................................................................................................
The Panther 2.064 Electronic Key Telephone System is a
state-of-the-art system that incorporates sophisticated electronics to meet the communications needs of today’s office
and business user.
It connects up to 20 outside tone or rotary telephone lines
(one or two optional Door Answer Units and Door Modules
may be installed reducing the number of outside lines served
on a l-for-l basis) with up to 64 station Sets - which are
all wired in a star configuration. The master key service unit
(KSU) can handle 10 outside lines and 32 internal stations;
with the expander KSU, the system can handle its full complement of outside lines and internal stations. Both
Handsfree and Non-Ha&free Sets are available. A separate
Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field @SS/BLF) Unit is
available for use at an attendant station; it contains station
select keys and indicators that show the status of all system
stations.
Attendant calling, common and private speed calling, call
transferring, transfer ringing, door answering (with optional
Door Answer Units and Door Modules), conferencing (up to
3 parties), message waiting, internal intercom paging (station-to-station; zone, and all page paging), .external
ioudspeaker paging, call detail and account code recording
(through an optional SMDR unit), and last number redialing .
are just some of the many features offered.
In addition, the Panther system is designed to allow easy interfacing with modems and answering devices through an
optional OPX device.
The fully sealed Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone
System may be installed in either a standalone mode or behind a CENTREX or PBX.
ABOUT, THIS CHAPTER.
This chapter has also been designed specifically to enable
technicians to install, operate, and maintain the Panther 2064
Electronic Key Telephone System. Information is presented
in a logical order, without undue wordiness - to help the
technician find, understand, and use the relevant information, quickly and easily.
Therefore, for example, the Connection Procedures are sep-
arated into concise steps that have a logical and necessary
sequence; and reference material (Technical Specifications,
Feature Programming, Operating Instructions, and
Troubleshooting) is presented in a variety of easy-to-follow,
visible-at-a-glance tabular formats.
To acquaint yourself with this chapter, please review the
Table of Contents and spend a few moments browsing
through the different sections.
CAUTION
Panther equipment is sealed. Breaking the seal
will void your warranty.
If you have an installation, operation, or troubleshooting
problem that you cannot solve by using thischapter (and ‘.
that your dealer cannot help solve),. call TRILLIUM
Customer Service at 1-800-848-2444 (inside California, call
1-800-422-7600).
NOTE
For your ready reference, a chart summarizing
indicator signals appears on the back of this
page.
An optional external backup 24 V battery can be connected
to each KSU in the system: the backup batteries are auto-
matically brought on line in the event of a power failure,
thus preventing interruptions in telephone service.
Also, in the event of a total system failure, incoming lines
will be transferred to standard sets if optional Power
The Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System lets
users know what is happening .with calis and lines through a
series of indicator patterns. These indications are summarized in the chart on this page. Specific indications are
described at the appropriate places throughout the procedu-
The Panther 2064 Elecnonic Key Telephone
System generates and uses radio-frequency energy and accordance with these instructions - may
cause interference to radio and television
reception.
The Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System has
been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B com-
, puting device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection from radio and
television interference in a residential installation. However
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If interference is encountered, test to determine if the unit is
at fault by unplugging the Key Service Unit (KSU) from the
wall outlet.
WARNING
if not installed and used in strict
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY
The Panther 2064 Set is compatible for those requiring a
hearing aid as defined in section 68.316, Part 68 of FCC
Rules.
‘If unplugging the KSU removes ‘the interference, try the foil
lowing corrective measures, singly or .in combination, until
the interference is eliminated:
.
Change the location or position of the indoor receiving antenna of the radio or television.
.
Relocate the Panther 2064 Set or KSU in relation to
the radio and television receivers experiencing
interference.
.
Plug the KSU into an outlet that does not also serve
radio or television sets.
If further help is needed, consult your TRILLIUM dealer or
an experienced radio/television technician - or refer to the
FCC’s booklet, “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV
Interference Problems.‘* It is available from the US
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (stock
number 004400403454).
The FCC’s rules permit the Panther 2064 Electronic Key
Telephone System to be connected to the telephone network
. via a jack or jacks provided by the telephone company
(telco). These jacks are not provided for coin or party lines.
User Responsibilities
Before connecting your Panther 2064 Electronic Key
Telephone System to the telephone lines, you must contact
the telephone company and provide them with the following
information:
.
Telephone numbers of the lines to which the
Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System is
to be connected (lines 1 through 20)
.
FCC Registration Number (found on the side of the
Key Service Unit or KSU: the number for the
Panther 2064 system - with or without the expander KSU - is EBS78T-71737-KF-E)
.
Ringer Equivalence Number (also found on the side
of the KSU: the number for the Panther 2064, with
‘or without,the expander KSU, is 33B)* i
The telephone company is required to give you adequate no-
tice of any changes it makes in its .technical operations or
procedures that may affect the compatibility or use of your
Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System.
.
USOC jacks required (usually one !O-conductor
RI21 jack to each KSU; therefore, h~o RI21 jacks
are required if the expander KSU is installed )
.
Facility Interface Code (the code for the Panther
2064 Electronic Key Telephone System is 02LS2)’
l
Service Code (the code for the Panther 2064
Electronic Key Telephone System is 9.OF)
You also have the responsibility to disconnect a malfunctioning Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System
from the telephone lines until the cause of the malfunctioning is identified and repaired. Otherwise, the telephone
company may temporarily disconnect service.
* The Canadian Department of Communications load number for the Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System
is 16B.
The expander (KSU for the Panther 2064 Electronic Key
Telephone System can also be programmed to operate with
either DTMF or rotary (pulse) signaling. The signaling on
each CO line can be programmed independently.
The expander KSU has one 50-pin connector on its right
side (labeled CO11 to CO20) to attach ten more incoming
telco CO lines (line 20 must be left vacant if a second optional Door Answer Unit is insta.lIed).
Also on the right side of the master KSU are connectors labeled POWER FAIL (used for the optional Power Fail
Transfer Unit), and DOOR (used for the optional Door
Answer Unit).
Near the bottom left of the expander KSU are four 50-pin
connectors, labeled STATIONS 42 TO 49,50 TO 57.58 TO
65, and 66 TO 73 that are used to connect the KSU to the
station wiring main distribution frame (MDF) - and,
through the MDF, to stations 42 through 73.
Two connectors are available at the bottom of the expander
KSU that are used to con&t it to the master KSU.
The expander KSU has its own separate power cord ‘(at the
top of the KSU) that plugs into a 110 V ac outlet (but only at
the appropriate time; ‘see the Connection Procedures section). A separate grounding wire (12 AWG, solid copper)
which connects to the top of the expander KSU must be attached to a ground clamp, usually on a water pipe.
(tone/rotary)
Up to Sixty-Four Telephone Sets
Part Number 90-Q288
(non-handsfree) .
Ert Number 90-0225
(handsfree)
Other than the handsfree operation, these two models look
alike and operate identically. For example, both have an attractive black matte finish.
Each Set’s base has twenty line select keys (labeled 1
through 20). eight dedicated function keys (labeled .Hold,
Speaker, and Mic.on/off) and a tone dial keypad
The line keys, the Intercom key, and the Mic.on/off key
have accompanying status indicators.
Finally, the base has a speaker volume control (a sliding adjustment) and a ringer control switch (a 3-position switch,
for low, medium, and high volume ringing).
ifs ,,
.’ Each Set also includes a telephone handset and two .modular ’
cords - a 4;conductor, coiled cord for connecting the hand-
set to the Set, and a 4-conductor modular cord for.
connecting the Set to the station wiring jack.
An input connector (labeled EXTERNAL BATTERY) for a
separate 24 V dc backup battery is also provided at the top
of the expander KSU. If ac power is lost, the switchover to
battery power is automatic when the optional backup battery
for the expander KSU is connected
The unit comes a mounting bracket and four screws for in-
stalling the expander KSU over (in front of) the master KSU
Up to Twenty-Eight DSS/BLF Units
Part Number 90-0226
The DSS/BLF utiit has 64 keys and indicators, labeled
through 73 - one for each possible station in the system.
The D_CC,‘!!?T.F *:+.-Set. pa& (also kcown BS attendant sta-
tion sets
allow the user/attendant to select the desired station by
pressing one of the 64 direct station select (DSS) keys and to
observe the status of each station by observing the corresponding busy lamp field (BLF) indicator.
The DSS keys can also be programmed to select speed call
numbers - keys 10 through 19 can be used to dial the first
ten of the attendant’s private speed call numbers; and keys
20 through 73 can be used to dial the corresponding first 54
of the system’s 80 common speed call numbers (codes
through 73).
These units - which require an accompanying Set - are
assigned a station number and, therefore, reduce the maximum number of sets possible on a l-for-l basis.
Each DSS/BLF unit includes a 4conductor modular cord for
connecting the unit to the station wiring jack..
Each DSQ’BLF unit also comes equipped with a Designation
Card (used to record station locations/assignments) - and
with a plastic cover that protects the Designation Card.
- but not to be confused with the master station)
For example; a system with.a single DSVJ3LF unit
5 colild have ,a m&mum of 63 S&s (including the Set
paired with the DSS/BLF.unit).
Alternatively, a system could have as many as 28 DSS/
BLF units, all reqdiring an accompanying Set; this system would have 36 Sets, 28. of which would be part of
an attendant station.
10
20
.
OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
Up to Two Door Answer Units,
Part Number 90YO058,
With One or Two Door Modules Each,
Part Number 90-0057
The Door Answer Unit (also known as the Door Answer
Control) is installed next to, and connects with, the KSU. It
serves as the interface between the system’s stations and the
one or two installed Door Modules (also know as the Door
Answer Boxes) at the desired doors or entryways. The first
Door Answer Unit uses line IO and the second, if instiled,
uses line 20.
Together, the Door Answer Units and iheir corresponding
Door Modules enable signaling and conversation between
Set users and visitors. Like the KSUs, all these units come
equipped with mounting Screws.
A visitor, by pressing the door bell button on a Door
Module, generates a distinctive tone (four groups of 4 short
tones for Door Module 1, four groups of 2 long tones for
Door Module 2) that will sound at all Sets programmed to
- ring on, line 10. or 20 and line 10 or line 20. indicator
WINKS, depending on which line the coqesponding- poor
Answer Unit is installed on. Also, each Set user can gencntc
a calling tone that will sound at Door Module 1 only.
Up to Five Power Fail Transfer Units
Part Number 90-0052
The Power Fail Transfer Unit automatically takes over in the
event of an electrical power failure, allowing for continued
telephone service during the emergency. One Power Fail
Transfer Unit can handle up to 4 incoming lines.
When power fails, the Power Fail Transfer Units transfer in-
coming CO lines (up to all 20 of them - or the 18 or 14,
lines in use, if the optional Door Answer Units with Door
Modules are installed) to pre-installed
sets (not to Panther 2064 Sets).
Up to 63 Off Premises Extension/
Data Interface (OPX) units
Part Number 90-0308
The OPX unit converts a 4-wire interface to a 2-wire interface, allowing a single line telephone to be connected to any
spare station jack - except station 10. It also allows 2-wire
devices to be connected at a distance greater than the system
2000 feet limit for Sets. The OPX unit also simulates CO
line characteristics, allowing a modem or an answering ma-.
chine to be connected to the system. Finally, the OPX unit
allows a remote device to be connected to your system at
any distance via a CO line.
When the user lifts the single-line telephone’s handset, an in-
tercom connection is made to the Panther system. Also, by
dialing a special code, the off-premise user can access any
of the Panther system’s outside lines.
One Station Message Detail Recorder
(SMDR) Unit
Part Number 90-0227 only
Set Stands/Wall-Mounts
Part Number 90-0087
Each Set may be placed on a desk - or mounted on a wall
using the Set Stand/Wall-Mount Bracket (available in pack-
ages of 10).
The same bracket can also be used to provide a heightened
viewing angle when used with the Set on a desk- or table-
top.
This unit ‘allows information .on system, line, and station’
The Designation Card for Sets (the same Designation Card
is used for both non-handsfree and handsfree Sets) is used to
list the telephone numbers of the incoming lines.
Although each Set comes equipped with one installed and
one spare Designation Card, you may order additional cards
(in packages of 10) for your system.
The Designation Card for DSS/BLF units is used to itiy
the assignment or location of the’64 system stations irznbered 10 through 73) and for recording speed call nurnkrs
- the first 10 private numbers in spaces 10 through 1 Sr and
the fust 54 common numbers in spaces 20 through 73.
Although each DSS/BLF unit comes equipped with oxz installed and one spare Designation Card, you may cxder
additional cards (in packages of 10) for your system.
Notice that the Set and the DSS/BLF unit use
Designation Cards.
To use most of the PANTHER 2064 System
features, follow the operating instructions given in
the PANTHER User Guide and Quick Reference
Guide. This update sheet describes all features
which operate differently and outlines new features
that have been added.
Private Speed Call - Dialing
TO SPEED CALL A PRIVATE NUMBER
l
Llfi the handset, then press the Line key of an outsIde e
Handsfree Turn the MIC on/ofl lndlcator on.
Handsfree Press the Lme key of an outsIde !:ne or press 9
Dial tone IS heard.
l
Press the Speed key.
l
Dial Vie desired Speed Call Code (00 to 101.
The number IS automatically speed dlaIed.
Private Speed Call - Storing
Operation 1032’2064 Set
l
Press the Speed key.
Continuous tone IS heard.
l
Dial the desired speed call code (00 to 10).
l
Dlat the entry to be stored mcludlng any pauses, halls, Rashes.
MaxImum 26 dqts.
Contmuous tone stops.
l
Write the entry on the deslgnatjon card.
l
Repeat the above procedure for each entry to be stored
l
Press the Speaker key to stop storing.
Operation 103Z2064 Attendant to store the first 10 numbers
l
Press the Speed key.
Continuous tone IS heard; Intercom Indcator wrnks.
0
Press
the desired Speed Call key (10-19)
l
Dial the entry to be stored lncludlng any pauses, halts. flashes.
Maximum 26 dlgits.
Contmuous lone stops.
l
Write Ihe entry on the desgnation card.
l
Repeat above procedure for each entry (0 be stored.
l
Press the Speaker key to stop storing.
Operation 1032/2064 Attendant to store the 11th number
l
Press the Speed key.
Continuous tone IS heard; Intercom Indicator winks.
l
Dti 10.
l
Dial the entry to be stored mcludmg any pauses, l-al&, %shes.
Maximum 26 dIgits.
Continuous tone stops.
l
Write the entry on the deslgnatlon card
l
Press the Speaker key
Common Speed Call - Dialing
TO SPEED CALL A COMMON NUMBER
ON THE 1032/2064
l
Llh the handset, press the Line key of an outslde line.
Handsfree Turn the MIC. on/off indtcator on.
Hanasfree Press the Line key of an outsbde line or pfess 9
Dial tone IS heard.
0 Press the Speed key.
0 Dial the desired two-dlglt speed call code (20 to 99).
The telephone number IS automatlcally dlaled.
ON THE 1032’2064 A-t-rENDANT
For the first 22/54 numbers
l
LI~I the handset; press the Line key of an outslde Ime.
Handsfree - Turn the MC. on/off indicator on.
Handsfree - Press the Lme key of an outs& line or press 9
Dial tone IS heard.
l
Press the desired Speed Call key (20 - 41 on the 1032; 20 -
73
on the 2064).
The number IS automallcally speed dialed
For the last 58126 numbers
0 Llh the handset; press the Lme key of an outside Ime.
Hanasfree - Turn the MIC. on/off lndlcator on.
Handsfree - Press the Line key of an outs&? line or press 9
Dial lone IS
0 Press the Speed key
0 Dlat the desired two-dlglt speed call code (42 - 99 on the
74 - 99 on the 2064).
The telephone number IS automattcally dialed.
TO END THE CALL
l
Hang up the nandset.
Handsfree Press the Speaker key.
Set
heard.
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Common Speed Call - Storing
NEW FEATURES
l
Press the Speed key at slalion 10
Conr~nuous lone IS heard; ~nlercom mdlcator wmks.
. D,JI :W J~-WN 2-dIgIt speed Call COCK? (20-99)
Intercom Paging - To All Stations
TO PAGE ALL SETS SIMULTANEOUSLY
l
Lift the handset and press the Intercom key.
Handsfree Turn the MIC. on/off indtcator on.
l
Dial 80.
Double lone IS heard; Intercom lndlcalor wmks.
l
Make your announcemenr.
Zone Paging
TO PAGE A SPECIFIC ZONE
l
Llh me handset; press Ihe intercom key.
Handsfree - Turn the MIC. on/off Indicator on; press the Intercom key.
l
Dial rhe desired zone number (81 to 95).
Triple tone is heard; Intercom lndlcator wtnks.
l
Make your announcement.
TO PAGE ALL ZONES SIMULTANEOUSLY
l
Loft the handset and press the Intercom key.
Handsfree Turn the MIC. on/off lndlcator on; press the Intercom key.
l
Dial 80
Double tone IS heard; intercom indicator wmks.
l
Make your announcement.
Loudspeaker Paging
TOMAKEALOUDSPEAKERANNOUNCEMENT
0 Loft the handset; press the Intercom key.
Handsfree Turn the MIC. on/off indicator on; press the fntercom key.
Conanuous tone IS heard; intercom Indicator winks.
l
Dial 99.
A double tone burst IS heard.
l
Make your announcement
Transfer Ringing
0 Answer lhc mcormng call by presstrlg a ;~ne key
0 Press Ihe same line key agafn
0 Dial the appropriate 2-dtgtt code (1 O-731 f;r Lhc desired stallon.
or press (he appropriate DSS key II equip@ wllh one
The station IS dlalcd.
TO ANSWER A TRANSFERRED CALL
0 If handsfree, press the 9 key to be aulomatlcally connected
the transferred call.
iO
OR
l
If off-hook, press the flashing lme key.
Callback
If the station does not answer after a programmable length of time.
nnglng returns to your set.
l
To pick up the call, press the appropriate flashmg lme key.
Camp-On
Camp-on IS an automatic feature derived from the application of
Transfer Rlngmg, as described above.
If the statlon you are callmg IS busy, nngmg IS heard over the called
party’s speaker.
TO RESPOND TO A CAMP-ON SIGNAL
While on a call, if you hear three short bursts of tone through your
set’s speaker:
l
Press the Hold key to place your first ca!l on hold.
l
If handsfree, press the 9 key to be aulomatlcalty connected to the
transferred call.
OR
l
If off-hook, press the flashmg line key.
TRILLIUM
@
tek$eone sy*.ems
Specrhcabons and features are subject to change w/fhout notxe.
U.S. Marketing Headquarte&U.S.Operations
Tnlllum Tetephone Systems Corporation
1675 MacArthur Blvd..
Costa Mesa. California 92626, Tel.: (714) 557-3300
91.0366-2A - March 1987 Printed (I! Japan
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Technical
Service
Manual., _
Technical
Spe.cifications
CONNECTORS
Equipment
CO or PBX lines 1 through 10 ........................ . ........
CO or PBX lines 11 through 20
Master KSU:
CO 1 TO 10.. .................................................
STATIONS 10 TO
STATIONS 18 TO 25 (to station wiring hlDF) ....
STATIONS 26 TO 33 (to station wiring MDF) ....
STATIONS 34 TO 41 (to station wiring MDF) ....
DOOR (to Door Answer Unit jack DA). ..............
POWER FAIL.. ........ I.. ...................................
PAGE (output - 200 mV rms into 600 Q)
MUSIC (music input - 50 mV rms). .................
SMDR (to SMDR Unit)
Connectors 1 and 2 (used to connect
EXTERNAL BATTERY
Ground
Expander KSU:
CO 11 TO 20 .................................................
STATIONS 42 TO 49 (to station wiring MDF) ....
STATIONS 50 TO 57 (to station wiring MDF) ....
’ STATIONS 58 TO 65 (to station wiring MDF)., . .
... STATIONS 66 TO 73 (to station wiring MDF) ... .
DOOR (to Door Answer Unit jack DA) ..;. ...... . .....
POWER FAIL (to 1st PowerFail Transfer Unit) ...
Connectors 1 and 2 (used to connect KSUs)
EXTERNAL BATTERY
Ground
Station wiring MDF:
To station jacks.. .............................................
To dry contact interface
Panther 2064 Sets (to station jacks). ..........................
DSS/BLF Units (to station jacks). ............................
Door Module (to Door Answer Unit Dl and D2). .........
SMDR Unit:
To KSU connector SMDR.. ..............................
To printer, terminal, or personal
* Length of each station cable should not exceed 2000 feet of 24 AWG; all station runs are star (home run) configurations
** Sets may alternatively use a 6-conductor modular cord-to-RJ25C jack (to gain access to the Set’s speaker terminals)
OPX unit (optional - used with modem, answering machine, or remote sru.r&rd set)
Stations (including both non-handsfree or handsfree Sets and DSS/BLF Units or OPX units)
Non-handsfree or handsfree Sets.. ........................................................................
DSS/BLF Units
Speed call Numbers (up to 26 digits, pauses, or flashes each):
Up to 80
Up to 11 at each Set
2 (with 1 or 2 Door Modules each)
UP to 5tt
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pre-$sdld
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Connection
Procedures
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STEP 1
INSTALLING THE KSUs
Site Preparation
Because the KSUs are at the heart of the operation of the
Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System, ensure that
its installation site meets the following criteria:
.
Clean, dry, and well ventilated (should meet the environmental requirements listed in Section C)
.
Within seven feet of the incoming CO, CENTREX,
or PBX line terminations
WARNING
If you are in area subject to power transients,
install a surge protector on the dedicated outlet.
.
Within
-’ wire grounded outlet - an outlet that is not on a
wall switch ,-
.
Not too distant from station terminations (the maxi-
mum distance to each station is 2000 feet, using 24
AWG wiring)
.
A 30” by 60” area of wall space should be reserved,
allowing room for Power Fail Transfer Units, the
SMDR unit, and the Door Answer Unit (whether
they are being installed now or might be in the
future)
Backboard Installation
five
feet of
ahedicated
110 V ac, 60 Hz, 3-
System Uncrating
a Carefully unpack the System and confirm that all
ordered parts are present by checking them off
against the Customer’s order sheet and the packing
list.
Make sure that the customer’s feature requirements
h
have been documented on a Customer Feature
Selection Form.
Master KSU Installation
Mark the position of the 4 screw holes needed to
a
mount the master KSU on the backboard.
Drive four screws (supplied) until their heads are
b.
within l/&inch of the board’s surface.
Using the four keyhole slots (narrow end up) in the
c.
side flanges of the master KSU cabinet, hang the
unit on the four screws and tighten them securely.
CAUTION
Failure to properly ground the master KSU
may void your Panther 2064 Electronic Key
Telephone System warranty.
d Connect the ground lug at the top of the master
KSU to a cold water metal pipe or ground stake,
using copper wire that is 12 AWG or heavier (not
supplied).
Be sure that the cold water pipe’s metal continuity
is not broken by the use of plastic pipe.
.
If the KSU is to be mounted on a concrete or masonry wall,
a l/2-inch thick plywood backboard is recommended.
Depending on the wall’s construction and your method of in-
stalling the backboard, you might need screwdrivers
(various kinds and sizes), drills and bits (various sizes), # 10
masonry screws with plastic anchors (4 of each), or l/4:
screws with wall grip screw anchors (4 of each).
Mount the backboard at least 12 inches above the floor.
A ground stake should also meet the installation requirements of your local electrical code.
e At the electrical service panel, equip the electrical
breaker for this outlet with a locking clip - or
mark it with a label to serve notice that this unit
should not be disconnected or shut off.
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Expander KSU Installation
a Fit the mounting bracket (supplied with the expand-
er KSU) over the master KSU, aligning the top of
the mounting bracket with the top of the master
KSU.
b. Mount the expander KSU on the mounting bracket
using the 4 screws supplied with the expander
KSU.
CAUTION
Failure to properly ground the expander KSU
may void your Panther 2064 Electronic Key
Telephone System warranty. .
c. Connect the ground lug at the top of the expander
KSU to a cold water metal pipe or ground stake,
using ,copper wire that is 12 AWG or heavier (not
supplied).
Be sure that the cold. water -pipe’s metal’continuit~
$ ’
is not broken by the use of plastic pipe,
A ground stake should also meet the installation re-
quirements of your local electrical code.
E At the electrical service panel, equip the electrical
breaker for this outlet with a locking clip - or
mark it with a label to serve notice that this unit
should not be disconnected or shut off.
g Install the two special cables supplied with the ex-
pander KSU between connectors 1 and 2 at the
bottom of the expander KSU and connectors 1 and
2 at the bottom of the master KSU.
STEP 2
CONNECTING
INCOMING TELEPHONE LINES
WARNING
Do not plug in the master and expander KSU
power cords until instructed to do so in Step 4.
NOTES
1. If the incoming telephone lines are not yet
installed, ask the telco that they be terminated
in two 50-pin RI21 connector, one for lines l-
10 and the other for lines 1 l-20.
2. If optional Power Fail Transfer Units are to
be installed, follow the instructionsin Step 12
to connect the incoming lines.
3. If one optional Door Answer Unit is to be
installed, line 10 must be left vacant; if a.second optional Door Answer Unit is to be
installed line.20 must be left vacant.
4. See also the Typical System Layout
Diagrams on pages E- 1 and E-2.
Plug the 50-pin RI21 connector for lines l-10 into the 50-
pin connector on the right side of the master KSU labeled
CO 1 TO CO10 and the 50-pin RI21 connector for lines 1 l20 into the 50-pin connector on the right side of the expander KSU labeled CO1 1 TO CO20. Secure the KSU end of the
cables with the screws and plastic tie-wraps provided with
the units.
On the other hand, if the incoming lines are not terminated
in 50-pin RI21 connectors, wire them into two 66-blocks
(with female 25-pin connectors).
Then, install two 25-pair cable - with male 50-pin connec-
tors at both ends - between the 66-blocks’s 50-pin
connector and the master and expander KSU 50-pin connectors, labeled CO 1 TO 10 and CO11 TO 20, respectively.
Secure the KSU end of the cables with the screws and plastic tiewraps provided with the units.
See the incoming line wiring table that starts on the facing
page for details.
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Incoming Line
Number
1
2
3
4
5
‘6
7
8
Circuit 66-Block
Function Terminal
I
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
voice (tip) 3
voice (ring)
voice (tip)
voice (ring) 6
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
voice (tip) 9
voice (ring)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
voice (tip)
.voice (ring)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
SO-Pin 25 Pair
Connector Cable*
1 26
2 1 blue/white
27 white/orange
4 2
5 28 white/green
3
7 29 white/brown
8 4
30
10
11
12
13 32 red/orange
14; * .._ ‘7
15
16 8
5 slate/white
31
6 blue/red
33 - red/green
white/blue
orange/white
green/white
brown/white
white/slate
red/blue
orange/red I
green/red
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voice (tip)
voice (ring)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
* The first color listed is the predominant color;
the second color listed is the track or stripe color.
17
18
19
20
34
9 brown/red
.
35
io
Incoming Line Wiring Table (Lines 1 through ‘10)
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red/brown
red/slate
slate/red
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Incoming Line Circuit 66-Block
Number Function Terminal
’ .’
I -. voice (ring)
11
12
13
14
15 voice (tip)
16 voice (tip) 11
-17 voice (tip) 13 :
18 voice (tip) 15
voice (tip) 1 26
voice (ring) 2 1
voice (tip) 3
voice (ring) 4 2
voice (tip) 5 28 white/green
voice (ring) 6 3 green/white
voice (tip)
voice (ring) 8 4
voice (ring)
voice (ring) 12
voice (ring) 16
7 29 white/brown
9 30 white/slate
10
14 7. ‘, orange/red
50-Pin
Connector
27
5
31 red/blue
6
32 red/orange
33 red/green
8 green/red
25 Pair
Cable*
white/blue
blue/white
white/orange
orange/white
brown/white
slate/white
blue/red
19 voice (tip) 17
voice (ring)
20 voice (tip)
voice (ring)
* The first color listed is the predominant color,
the second color listed is the tracer or stripe color.
make sure that the KSU power cords are not
plugged in. Do not apply power to the KSUs
until instructed to do so in Step 4.
NOTES
1. Because much of the feature programming is
performed from station 10, choose a convenient or strategic location for station 10.
2. DSS/BLF Units require their own station
.wiring jack - and the station number of the
DSS/BLF Unit must be the next higher number
when compared to the station number of the
accompanying Set.
’
For example, if the Marketing Department’s
secretary was to be given a DSS/BLF unit, two
consecutively numbered station wiring jacks
- say station 62 and station 63 - would have
to be installed at the secretary’s desk.
To continue the example, the secretary’s Set
would be connected to station 62 - and the
accompanying DSS/BLF Unit would be con-
nected to station 63.
.
a Decide on the location and station number (from 10
up through 73) for each Set.
NOTE
If an external amplifier is to be used at any of
the station locations, mount a 6-conductor
RI25 jack at the station location. See Step 13.
h Mount a 4-conductor RI14 jack within 6 feet of the
desired Set location at each station.
c. On the backboard, mount four split 66-blocks with
a female 50-pin connector provided for each half
(left and right).
d. Install eight 25-pair cables - with male 50-pin
connectors at both ends - between the 66-block’s
50-pin connectors and the master KSU 50-pin connectors labeled STATIONS 10 TO 17.LOUD
BELL, 18 TO 25,26 TO 33, and 34 TO 41 and the
expander KSY 50-pin connectors labeled .’
.STATIONS 42 TO 4950 TO 57,58 TO 65, and 66
TO 73.
NOTE
See the table on the following eight pages for
wiring details for each group of eight stations.
Also, refer to the Typical System Layout
Diagrams on pages E-l and E-2.
e For each station, install a length (not to exceed
2000 feet) of 4-conductor, 24 AWG cable from the
66-block terminals to the station wiring jack.
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Station Circuit QConductor 66-Block SO-F%l
Number Function Station Jackt Terminal
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data b-&J)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data (fig)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip>
data b-i%)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
:
data (ring)
voice (tip) &en (GN) 17’
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data b-i%> Yellow W-)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
ha (tip) black (BK) 23
data (fig)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data @PI
data b-4)
voice (tip)
voice. (ring)
data (tip>
data w%> yellow W-1
t U&e matching color codes for the 4-conductor station wiring cables.
* The first color listed is the predominant color, the second color listed i+ the pacer or stripe color.
green (GN)
red P>
black (BK) 3
yellow (YL) 4
green GN)
red (RD)
black (BK) 7
yellow (YL) 8
green GN)
red VW
black@K) 11
yellow (YL) 12
green(GN) 1.3
rd(RD)
black(BK)
yellow W-1 ,
red cm.
black (EIK) 19
green WI
red CR-W
yellow W-1
green GN)
red WI
black @K)
yeflow WA
green (WI
=d@-W
black (BK) 31 41
1 26
2
5
6 3
9
10
14.
13
I6 . ‘, .8:*
’ 18 9
20
21
22 11 . blue/black
24
25 38 bl&/green
26 13
27 39 black/brown
28 14 brown/black
29 40 black/slate
30 15 slate/black
32
Connector Cable’
1 blue/white
27
2
28 white/green
29 white/brown
4
30 white/slate
5 slate/white
31
6
32 red/orange
7 orange/red
33 red/green
34
35
10
36
37 black/orange
12 orange/black
16 blue/yellow
25- Pair
white/blue
white/orange
orange/white
green/white
brown/white
red/blue
blue/red
.’ gef&&. 1’
red/brown
brown/red
lZd/Sht.f?
Slat&d
black/blue
green/black
yellow/blue
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Station
Number
18
19
. 20
21
22
Circuit CConductor 66-Block 50-Pin
Function Station Jacki Terminal Connector
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data b-hi9
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data b-hi9
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
dm (tip>
data (ring) yellow (YL) 12 6 blue/red
voice (tip)
voice (ring) red (RD) 14 7 orange/red
data (tip)
daf” (ring) _ yellovv (YL) 16 8.
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data (ring) yellow (YL) 20 10 slate/red
.green (WI
red (RD>
black (BK)
yellow (YL)
green WI
red W>
black (BK) 7 29
yellow (YL) 8 4
green (WI
red (RD)
black (BK) 11 I 31 red/blue
green WI
black (BK) 15
green GW
red (RD)
black (BK) 19 35 red/slate
1 26 white/blue
2
3 21 white/orange
4 2
5 28 white/green
6 3 green/white
9 30 white/slate
10 5 slate/white
13 32 red/orange
17 34 reillbrown
18 9 brown/red
1
33 red/green ,
25 Pair
Cable*
blue/white
orange/white
white/brown
brown/white
.‘. ‘gr&&d
23
24
25
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data b-w
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip) black (BK) 27 39 black/brown
data (ring) yellow (YL)
voice (tip)
voice (ring)
data (tip)
data (ring) yellow (YL)
t Use matching color codes for the 4-conductor station wiring cables.
* The first color listed is the predominant color; the second color listed e the tracer or stripe color.
2.If the SMDR unit is to be install&, it should
be installed
step 11.
it Connect the KSU power cords to the surge protcc-
. tor previously installed at the 110 V ac power
outlet: the recessed indicator on the master KSU
goes ON (with a slight flicker) indicating that the
system is opcrativc.
b. Set BATTERY to ON on the master KSU (if ncccs-
sary, use a paper clip or other pointed object such
as a pen or pencil to set KSU miniature DIP
switches).
c . Set-I PROGRAM to ON on the mfistcr KSU.
d.. Push the rcccsscd RESET pushbutton once on the
master KSU: in about 1 second, the rcccsscd indi-
cator on the master KSU starts to flicker.
. c Set PROGRAM to OFF on the master KSU.
prior
to conducting these tests. See
,
.
i Lift the handset and press the line 2 key: dis; :onc’
is heard; if your Set has an accompanyin_r T)SS/
BLF Unit, the station indicators for
your
DSS/BLF Unit go ON; the intercom itiicator goes OFF; and the lint 2 indicator \\‘!SKS
slowly.
Hang up the handset: dial tone is rcmovcd: 3r.J all
j.
indicators go OFF.
k Repcat steps i and i for lines 1 and 3 through 10 -
including lines 10 and 20, if not used for the Door
Answer Units.
Rcpcat
I.
Unless you have optional items to install (the Door .\nswcr
Unit, the OPX unit, the SMDR unit, the Power Fail Tr.lnsfcr
Unit, external paging cquipmcnt, a loud bell, or a music
source), your Panther 2064 Electronic Key Tclcrhonc
System is now ready for programming or operation.
steps
s through k for the remaining stzdons.
your
Set zz.i for
STEP 5
CONNECTING
.THE BACKUP BATTERIES,
Each KSU has a white plastic Mo’lcx connector at its top for ..
connecting irs 01vn cxtcrnal backup battery. The backup battcrics used (such ‘as the TRI 23/2.5B from Alpha
Tcchnologics). should provide 24 V dc at 2 Amps for an
tcndcd pcri& of time.
CX-,
f. Push the rcccsscd RESET pushbutton again: the
system is now set the factory prcprogrammcd conditions (for dctiils on what those coriditions arc, see
the Fcaturc Programming section).
g. At station 10, plug in the 4-conductor modular cord
supplied with the Set bctwccn the Set and the staLion wiring jack.
h. Press the Set’s Intercom key: the Set’s spcakcr
emits a continuous tone and the Intercom indicator
goes ON.
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a Connect the positive (+) terminal of each b:utcry
(usually the red lcad) to the left side of the‘ corrcsponding KSU connector.
b. Connect the ncgativc (-) terminal of each tr:lttcry
(usually the black Icad) to the right side of the corresponding KSU connector.
Once conncctcd, switchovcr to the backup battcrics occurs
automatically when power fails.
press the door button: four groups of 4 short
tones arc heard at all Sets programmed to ring
on line 10 (or lint 20, for the second Door
Answer Unit); and the line 10 or 20 indicator
FLASHES slowly.
ii.
At any Set, pick up the handset and press the
line 10 or 20 key: the ,linc 10 .or 20 indicator
WINKS; if yours is a BLF Set, your station indicator goes ON; and you and the person at the’
entryway arc conncctcd.
C.
Door Module 2-initiated calling:
At Door Module 2’s entryway, have someone
i
press the door button: four groups of 2 long
tones are heard at all Sets programmed to ring
on line 10; and the line 10 indicator FLASHES
slowly.
ii. At any Set, pick up the handset and press the
line 10 or 20 key: the line IO or 20 indicator
WINKS: if yours is a BLF Set, your station indicator goes ON: and you and the person at the
entryway are connected.
iii At the Set, hang up the handset: all indicators
go OFF; and the call is terminated.
Procedures
iii. At the Set, hang up the handset: all indicators
_ ‘go OFF; and the call is tcrm$atcdY .
‘b. Set-initiated calling:
NOTE
Set-initiated door module intercom calls can
only bc placed to Door Module 1, not to Door
Module 2.
i.
Altemativcly, at any Set, pick up the handset
and press the line 10 key: the line 10 indicator
WINKS; if yours is a BLF Set, your station indicator goes ON; and the person at Door
Module 1 hears a burst of ringing.
ii. At the entry way whcrc Door Module 1 is in-
stalled, the person responds by speaking in the
direction of the Door Module: you and the pcrson at the entryway arc conncctcd.
iii. At the Set, hang up the handset: all indicators
a Connect one end of the cable (not supplied) into the
music source’s output jack.
b. Connect the other end, which terminates in a l/8-
inch mini-jack (phono, not stereo or attenuator),
into the KSU connector labeled MUSIC.
Music Test
NOTE
If the indications described below do not
occur, refer to the Troubleshooting section.
Turning background music on at a Set:
a
At any station, with the handset in ‘its cradle,
i.
press the lnt~rcom Key: the Intetqin indi-
5 ’ cator WINKS slowly; and a. continuous tone is
heard over the Set’s speaker.
ii. With the handset still in its cradle, dial * 4: the
Intercom indicator goes OFF; and the continuous tone is replaced by background music
coming from the Set’s speaker.
iii At the music source, adjust the level of the
background music for the desired loudness.
b. Turning background music off at a Set:
c Testing the background music on hold:
i Have someone call in on outside line 1 (alter-
natively, you can call line 1 from line
ringing is heard at all stations programmed to
ring on line 1; and the line 1 indicator
FLASHES slowly.
ii. At any station, pick up the handset and press
the line 1 key: the line 1 indicator WINKS
slowly: if yours is a BLF Set, your station indicator goes ON; and a connection is made with
the outside caller.
iii. After informing the outside caller of your in-
tentions, press the Hold key and hang up the
handset: the line 1 indicator FLASHES quickly; if yours is a BLF Set, your station indicator
goes OFF; and the outside caller hears the
background music.
- iv. After a few seconds, retrieve the calI by picking up the handset and $ressing the line l-key: ”
the line 1 indicator WINKS slowly; if yours is
a BLF Set, your station indicator goes 0N;the
outside caller no longer hears the background
music; and the connection with the outside
caller is restored.
v. Confirm the success of the background music
on hold test with the outside caller.
vi. Hang up the handset: all indicators go OFF,
and the call is terminated
2):
i At any station, with the handset in its cradle
press the Intercom Key: the Intercom indi-
cator WINKS slowly; and a continuous tone is
heard over the Set’s speaker.
ii. With the handset still in its cradle, dial * 4: the
Intercom indicator goes OFF; and neither the
continuous tone nor the background music is
heard over the Set’s speaker.
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CONNECTING .
THE EXTERNAL
PAGING EQUIPMENT
Equipment Connection
a Connect one end of the cable (not supplied) into the
external paging equipment’s input jack.
b. Connect the other end, which terminates in a l/8-
inch mini-jack (phono, not stereo or attenuator),
into the KSU connector labeled PAGE.
Paging Test ’
NOTE
If the indications deicribed below do not.
occur, i&fer to the Troubleshooting section.
a At any station, pick up the handset and press the
Intercom
slowly; if your Set has an accompanying DSS/BLF
Unit, the station indicators for your Set and for
DSS/BLF Unit go ON; and a continuous tone is
heard.
b. Dial 99: a double tone burst is heard over the extcr-
nal paging loudspeaker.
c Make a test announcement: Ihe test announcement
is heard over the external paging loudspeaker.
d. Hang up the handset: all indicators go OFF; and the
Connect a 2-conductor cable between terminals 49 and 50 of
the 66-block (the violet/slate pair in the 25pair cable that
connects the master KSU conneetor labeled STATIONS 10
TO 17.LOUD BELL to the (X-block) and an external dry
contact interface unit, such as the Wheeloch model 24-24
(not supplied). Connect an external loud bell or other sounding device to the dry contact interface unit.
. Loud Bell Test
NOTES
1. If the indications described below do not
occur, refer to the Troubleshooting section;
2. The factory preprogrammed condition for
the loud bell is both day and night bell. If you
are installing a new system, the loud bell
should ring on all incoming calls.
3. See Feature Programming for details on how
to program the loud bell.
a
Have someone call in on outside line 1: the line 1
indicator FLASHES slowly: and the external loud
bell rings.
b. At any station, pick up the handset and press the
line 1 key: the line 1 indicator WINKS slowly; if
your Set has an accompanying DSS/BLF Unit, the
station indicators for your Set and for your DSS/
BLF Unit go ON; a connection is made with the
outside caller; and the loud bell stops ringing.,
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d. Hang up the handset: al.1 indicators.goOFF;‘and the -
Perform the following procedure only if you
wish to install the optional Power Fail Transfer
Unit. If such is the case, then this procedure
should be followed in lieu of Step 2.
CAUTION
Power should not yet bc applied to the KSUs.
Power Fail Transfer Unit Installation
NOTE
SW also the Power Fail Transfer Unit diagrani
in the System and Set Layout section.
Mount five Power Fail Transfer Units in the upper
a
right comer of the plywood backboard..
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Conncct’.thc 2-donductor special cabld supplied with the 1st Power Fail Transfer Unit, as follows:
i.. At the expander KSU, connect one end of the
special cable to the connector lab&d POWER
FAIL.
At the 1st Power Fail Transfer Unit, connect
ii.
the other end of the special cable into the con-
ncctor labclcd CNK.
:
......
......
Connection
Procedures
c Connect the 2-conductor special cable supplied
with the 2nd Power Fail Tnnsfcr Unit, as follows:
i At the 1st Power Fail Transfer Unit, connect
one end of the special cable to the connector
labeled CNJ.
ii. At the 2nd Power Fail Transfer Unit, connect
the other end of the special cable into the con-
nector iabclcd CNK.
d Connect the 2-conductor special cable supplied
with the 3rd Power Fail Trarsfcr Unit. as follows:
i At the 2nd Power Fail Transfer Unit, connccl
one end of the special cable to the connector
labclcd CNJ.
ii. Ai the 3rd Power Fail Transfer Unit, connccl
the other end of tic special cable into the con-
ncctor labclcd CNK.
e. , Connect the 2-condudtoi special cablc.supplicd
with the 4th Power Fail Transfer Unit, as follows:
i At the 3rd Power Fail Transfer Unit, connccl
one end of the special cable to the connccLor
labclcd CNJ.
ii. At the 4th Power Fail TransTcr Unit, connect
the other end of the special cable into ihc con-
nector labclcd CNK.
Connect the 2-conductor special cable supplied
f:
with the 5th Power Fail Transfer Unit, as follows:
i. At the 4th Power Fail Transrcr Unit, connect
one end of the special cable to the connector
lab&d CNJ.
ii.
At the 5th Power Fail Transfer Unit, connect
the other end of the special cable into the con-
If an external amplifier/speaker is to be installed at a given
station, the the standard station wiring and Set installation
procedures must be modified for that station as follows (see
also the diagram to the right):
a Instead of mounting a 4-conductor RJ14 jack at the
station location (see Step 3 l& mount a 6-conductor
RJ25 jack.
The 4-conductor station wiring cable between
the 66-block terminals and the station wiring
jack still follows the details ‘given in the station
wiring table on pages D-5 through D-9 -with
the 4 wires still running from the same 66block terminals and-being installed color-to-.
color on the jack, green-to-green, red-to-red,
black-to-black, and yellow-to-yellow.
b. Connect the external amplifier to the blue and
white terminals of the RJ25 station wiring jack.
c Instead of using the 4-conductor modular cord sup-
plied with the Set (see Step 4 g), use a standard 6-
conductor modular cord to connect the Set to the
station wiring jack
NOTE
The external amplifier/speaker is now connected to the Set’s speaker terminals.
d Check to see that signaling and voice messages
normally heard over the Set’s speaker will now be
heard over the external amplifier/speaker.
Connect Set
by Nwiw
6-conductor
modular cord
.
. . in here
L--
I:
e To return the Set to its normal operation, simply re-
place the 6-conductor cord between the Set and the
station wiring jack with the 4-conductor that was
originally supplied with the Set.
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19. Ringer
Volume
Switch
[ 1. Speaker 1
2. Speaker
Volume
Control
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15. Line Keys
i
8 Indicators
14. Flash/
Cancel Key
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3. Sfieaker
4. Jacks for
Handset
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SET LAYOUT DIAGRAM
12. Intercdm
Key & In’dicator
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SET LAYOUT
1. The speaker allows the user to monitor the progress of
outside calls - and, with the Handsfree/Busy Lamp
Field (HF/BLF) Set (as illustrated), to operate in a handsfree (speakerphone) mode. The speaker may also be
used to listen to background music, when available, on
both non-handsfree and handsfree Sets.
2. The speaker volume control (not labeled) adjusts the
loudness of sounds emitted by the speaker.
3. The Speaker key is used to turn the Set’s speaker on
and off ndsfree call.
With handsfree Sets, in auto line, the Speaker key se-
lects CO line; in auto intercom, the Speaker key
selects intercom (see Manual/Auto Select feature).
4. Two jacks (one on the base of the handset and the other
on the left side of the Set) accept the plugs on the hand-
set cord supplied with the Set.
5. The handset cord (supplied) connects the handset with
~theSet. .‘. “.
6. The handset transmits and receives voice signals.
7. The Redial key redials the last number manually dialed
from your Set.
8. The tone dial pad is used in making calls and feature
programming.
In addition, two of these keys - when dialed first with
the handset in its cradle - have special operating
significance:
9. The microphone detects and amplifies voice conversa-
tion to enable handsfree operation (not present on nonhandsfree sets).
10. The Speed key is used to dial common speed call
numbers; it also used to enter both private and common
speed calI numbers into system memory.
and, with handsfree Sets, to conclude a ha-
# automatically selects the internal intercom line.
9 automatically selects the last outside line used at
your Set.
11. The Mic.on/off key turns the Set’s microphone off and
on. The indicator goes ON (lights) when the micro-
phone is turned on; the indicator is also used in feature
programming.
NOTE: The key and indicator are present even on Sets
without microphones (non-handsfree Sets).
12. The Intercom key and indicator are used together or
independently in setting the Do Not Disturb feature,
’ making All Page, Zone Page, and other intercom calls,
monitoring rooms, and activating the Barge-In feature.
They are also used in feature programming and setting
the call detail record (CDR) clock.
13. The Conference key sets up 3-party calls.
14. The Flash/Cancel key is used as either a precise length (programmable) hookswitch flash or as cancel
key- but not both:
As a hookswitch flash, it is used for accessing
PBX, CEmX, and other network features.
. . .
15. The line keys (1 through 20) select the indicated outside
16. The plastic cover protects the Designation Card, which
17. The station wiring jack is used to connect your Set to
18. The Hold key is used to place calIs on temporary hold.
19. The ringer volume switch is a 3-position slide switch
As a cancel key, it terminates external calls in .’
-
‘. pro.gress and returns a dial tone to ‘the user - with-
out havingtohang up thehands& _
lines, and the corresponding indicators show the status
of the outside lines.
The keys and indicators are also used in feature
programming.
NOTE: Line 10 is used for door answering, rather than
as an outside line, when the Door Answer Unit is in-
stalled. If a second Door Answer Unit is installed, it
will use line 20.
is used to keep track of outside lines.
the station wiring: use the modular cord supplied with
your Set
used to control the loudness of ringing at your Set.
. Your Panther 2064 Electronic Key Telephone System has
six different features categories: system-wide features that
apply to all sets and all lines, such as Hold Recall Time; individual Set features that apply only to selected stations,
such as Flexible Ringing Assignment; individual line fea-
tures that apply only to selected lines, such as Tone or Pulse
dialing; individual group features that apply only to selected
groups, such as Line Grouping; call restrictions (1 to 4 digits long); and speed call numbers (80 common, available at
all Sets, and 11 private, unique to each individual Set).
System-wide features, individual Set features, individual Set
features, individual line features, individual group features,
and call restrictions can only be programmed from the Set
assigned as station 10. Common speed numbers must be
programmed from the master set (station 10, unless programmed differently); private speed call numbers are
progrkmmed by Set users from their own individual Sets.
Categories Versus Codes
Programmable features are assigned to program codes - and
sometimes more than one feature is assigned to a given pro‘gram code,. For,example, the Hold Recall Time qnd Loud
Programming ail the features that have the same program
code at the same time
your system when
installation, programming only those features that need to
be changed becomes the most straightforward approach:
The feature programming procedures and tables in this sec-
tion are organized by
category, alphabetically by feature name -
by program code. (The feature descriptions located at the end
of this section are arranged simply in alphabetical order by
feature name.) Thus, all these materials are designed to support system changes, rather than system installation.
is an efficient tiay to program the
if isjirst ins&zlfed:
feature
However, after initial
category and, within each
not numerically
Interrelated Features
Moreover (as listed below), groups of features are interrelated
(features nor listed below are judged to be relatjvely
independent).
Whenever you program or reprogram one of the features
below, you should consider whether a corresponding
is required to the other features found in the same group.
Behind PBXKENTREX-Related Features
Flash or Cancel (OOl), Pause on Number (002). Pause Time
(004), Flash or Cancel Duration (006). and Telephone or
PBX Line (101)
Group-Related Features
Line Group Type (001). Tenant Group by Station (4YY).
and Line Grouping (8xX)
Hold-Related Features
Auto Hold (000) and Hold Recall Time (OOQ)
Restriction-Related .Features
Digits-to Deny (005), Incoming Calls Only (102), Toll
Restrictions (3YY), Executive Override (3YY), and Call
Restrictions (900-909)
Ringing-Related Features
Loud Bell (UOO), Auto/Mar& Return to OFF (009), Re!ay
Control (009). Simultaneous/Serial Ringing (&I!& Transfer
Ringing (009), Loud Bell/Night Transfer Ringing
Assignment (103), Flexible Ringing Assignment (2YY).
Night Transfer (3YY), and Transfer Ringing Return (3YY)
Set-Related Features
Sets (3YY), Master Set Assignment (003). Flexible CO
Line Assignment (6YY), and Flexible DSS Key
Assignment (7YY)
SMDR-Related Features
Account Code (000), SMDR Printout (002), Start Data
Recording (007). and Digit Timer (008)
Tone/Pulse-Related Features
Interdigit Pause (OOl), Tone Duration (OOl), and Tone or
Pulse (100)
,’
change
Referencing Categories to Codes
The table on the next 2 pages - organized by program code
- provides page references to feature programming procedures, feature programming tables, and feature descriptions.
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Feature Program
Name Code
Common (20-99)
Private Numbers
Account Code
Auto Hold
Hold Recall Time Ooo System-wide No hold recall Programming: F-4 & F-6/Description: F-26
Loud Bell ooo System-wide Day and night bell Programming: F-4 & Fd/Description: F-27
* YY stands for desired station number (10 through
t Station 10 is preprogrammed to ring on all lines; all other stations are preprogrammed not to ring on any line.
tt If the Tenant Group by Station feature (code 4YY) is programmed for any condition other than no group (its preprogrammed
condition) -- that is, if any Sets have been assigned to any group - then the preprogrammed condition is for all outside
lines to be assigned to each active grouu.
8XX Individual group
900-909
Call restriction 908 = 0”’
DSS 10 = station 10
All linestt
gag = 1”’
41); and XX stands for desired group number (01 through 15).
Programming: F-10 & F-l l/Description: F-26
Programming: F- 18 & F-19/Description: F-27
Programming: F-20 & F-21/Description: F-25
Feature Programming Cross-Reference Table (Sheet 2 of 2)
Then, to program another feature (if all desired features have been programmed, go to
step 7):
- -
Dial the selected
program code.
Program the desired
condition for the
sdecti feature by
pressing one or
more of line keys 1
through 8 - or
by dialing an access
code-as
insmlcted.
Press Hold.
Mic.on/off indicator
goes OFF.
The indicators for lines
- 1 through 8 (or 1
through 4) display the
pattern shown in the
table that starts on the
facing page.
Mic.on/off indicator
WINKS slowly.
2 At the KSU,
press RESET.
3
At the KSU, set
1 PROGRAM to
OFF.
4
At the KSU,
press RESET again,
,.-. ‘.
‘. *
System-wide features may be programmed in
any order. Also, you may program as many or
as few features as you desire. Therefore, in the
table that starts on the facing page, features are
listed in alphabetical order to help you find the
features you want quickly.
.NOTE
..I
. . .
. . .
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5 Return to step 3.
* See the Program Code, Condition Description,
and Indicator Status column entries in the feature programming table that starts on the facing page.
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in bold type.
** Dial the access code shown in parentheses using the key pad; observe that the desired indicator pattern appears (see Indicator
Status column).
008
System-wide
1 second (OO)**
2
seconds (Ol)** Line
3
seconds (02)**
4
seconds (03)** Lines 1 and 2 lines 3 4 off on; and .
5 seconds$M)** Line 3 lines 1, 2, and 4 off on:
6
seconds (05)**
7
seconds (OS)** Lines 2 and 3 lines 1 and 4 off
8
seconds (07)**
9 seconds (08)** Line 4 lines I, 2, and 3 off on;
10 seconds (09)**
11 seconds (lo)**
12 seconds (ll)**
13 seconds (12)**
14 seconds (13)** Lines 1,3, and 4 line 2 off
15 seconds (14)** Lines 2,3. and 4 line 1 off
16 seconds (15)**
Lines I, 2,3, and 4 off
Line 1 on; lines 2, 3, and 4 off
Lines 1 and 2 lines 3 and 4 off on;
Line 3 on; lines 1, 2, and 4 off
Lines 1 and 3 lines 2 and 4 off on;
Lines 2 and 3 lines 1 and 4 off on;
Lines 1 ,2, and 3 Line 4 off on;
I, 2,
and 3 off
Lines 1 and 4 lines 2 and 3 off on;
Lines 2 and 4 lines 1 and 3 on; off
Lines
I,
2, and 4 on; line 3 off
Lines 3 and 4 lines 1 2 on; and off
Lines 1, 3, and 4 line 2 off on;
Lines 2,3, and 4 line 1 off
I, ?, 3,
Lines I, 2,3;and 4 .off
1
Line 2 lines
Lines 1 and 3 lines 2 and 4 on; off
Lines 1 2, and 3 Line 4 off , on;
Lines 1 and 4 lines 2 and 3 off on:
Lines 2 and 4 lines 1 and 3 off on;
Lines
I, 2,
Lines 3 and 4 lines 1 and 2 off on;
Lines
I, 2, 3,
on;
and 4,on
lines.2, 3, and 4 off on;
I, 3,
on;
and 4 line 3 off on;
on;
on;
and 4 on
and 4 off on;
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* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in bold type.
** DiaI the access code shown in parentheses using the key pad; observe that the desired indicator pattern appears (see Indicator
Status column).
i Any combination of numbers 7 through 0 to pause on can be programmed by pressing the indicated keys: observe
that the corresponding indicators go ON.
it Dial in the station number of the Set you wish to become the master station.
009
002
System-wide Control loud bell
Control other equipment
System-wide
System-wide Outgoing toll calls
S’erial ringing
Simultaneous ringing
All outgoing calls
All incoming calls
All calls
Line 4 off
Line 4 on
Line 3 off
Line 3 on
Lines 5 and 6 off
Line 5 on; line 6 off
Line 6 on; line 5 off
Lines 5 and 6 on
System-Wide ,Feature programming Table (Sheet ,3 of 4)
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Feature Program
Name Code
Start
Data 5 seconds (Ol)** Line 1 on; lines 2, 3, and 4 off
Recording 9 seconds (02)** Line 2 on; lines 1, 3, and 4 off
Tone 001 System-wide 100 milliseconds Line 5 off
Duration 75 milliseconds
Ringing
007 System-wide 1 second (OO)** Lines 1,2,3, and 4 off
Feature
Category
Condition
Description*
13 seconds (03)** Lines 1 and 2 on; lines 3 and 4 off
17 seconds @I)** Line 3 lines 1, 2, and 4 off on;
21 seconds (05)** Lines 1 and 3 lines 2 and 4 off on;
25
seconds (06)** Lines 2 and 3 lines 1 and 4 off on;
29 seconds (07)** Lines 1 ,2, and 3 line 4 off on;
33
seconds (OS)**
37
seconds (09)** Lines 1 and 4 lines 2 and 3 off on;
41 seconds (lo)**
45
seconds (ll)** Lines 1, 2, and 4 on; line 3 off
49 seconds (12)**
53
seconds (13)**
57
seconds (14)** Lines 2, 3, and 4 line 1 off on;
61 seconds (15)** Lines 1.’ 2,3, and 4 on
’ Trrinsfer ,009 System-wide” “- ‘3 times- . ‘Linesland2off L. i.
5 times
7 times
Line 4 lines 1, 2, and 3 off on;
Lines 2 and 4 lines 1 and 3 off on;
Lines 3 and 4 on; lines 1 and 2 off
Lines 1.3, and 4 on; line 2 off
Indicator
Status
Line 5 on
Line 1 on; iine 2 off
Line 2 on: line 1 off
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in bold type.
** Dial the access code shown in parentheses using the key pad; observe that the desired indicator pattern appears (see Indicator
Status column).
Systeti-Wide Feature Progratiming Table (Sheet 4 of 4)
Line 1 key = line 2 (Ol)***
Line 1 key = line 3 (02)***
Line 1 key = line 4 (03)***
Line 1 key = line 5 (04)***
Line 1 key = line 6 (05)***
Line 1 key = line 7 (06)***
Line 1 key = Iine 8 (07)***
Line 1 key = line 9 (08)***
Line 1 key = line 10 (09)***
Line 1 key = line 11 (lo)***
Line 1 key = line 12 (1 l)***
Line =.line (12)***
1
key 13
Line 1 key = line 14 (13)***
= Line 1 key line 15 (14)***‘
Line
1
10 1.0 (00)4**
DSS 10 = station 14 (Ol)***
DSS 10 = station 18 (02)***
DSS 10 = station 22 (03)***
DSS 10 = station 26 (M)***
DSS 10 = station 30 (05)***
DSS 10 = station 34 (06)***
I%S 10 = station 38 (07)***
DSS 10 = station 42 (OS)***
DSS 10 = station 46 (09)***
DSS 10 = station 50 (lo)***
DSS 10 = station 54 (ll)***
DSS 10 = station 58 (12)***
DSS 10 = station 62 (13)***
DSS 10 = station 66 (14)***
DSS 10 = station 70 (15)***
Indicator
Status
Line 4 off
Line 4 on
Lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 off
Line 1 on; lines 2,3, and 4 off
Line 2 on; lines
Lines 1 and 2 on; lines 3 and 4 off
Line 3 on; lines
Lines 1 and 3 on; lines 2 and 4 off
Lines 2 and 3 on; lines 1 and 4 off
Lines 1 ,2, and 3 on; line 4 off
Line 4 on; lines
Lines 1 and 4 on; lines 2 and 3 off
Lines 2 and 4 on: lines 1 and 3 off
Lines 1 , 2, and 4 on; line 3 off
Lines 3 and 4 on; lines 1 and 2 off
Lines 1 , 3, and 4 on; line 2 off
Lines 2 , 3, and 4 on; line 1 off
line 16 key (15)**.* =
Lines
Lines 1,2,3,‘andh off -
Line 1 on; lines 2, 3, and 4 off
Line 2 on: lines 1,3, and 4 off
Lines 1 and 2 on: lines 3 and 4 off
Line 3 on; lines 1.2, and 4 off
Lines 1 and 3 on: lines 2 and 4 off
Lines 2 and 3 on; lines 1 and 4 off
Lines 1 ,2, and 3 on; line 4 off
Line 4 on: lines 1, 2, and 3 off
Lines 1 and 4 on: lines 2 and 3 off
Lines 2 and 4 on; lines 1 and 3 off
Lines 1 ,2, and 4
Lines 3 and 4 on; lines 1 and 2 off
Lines 1 ,3, and 4 on; line 2 off
Lines 2 ,3, and 4 on: line 1 off
Lines
1,2,3,
1,2,3,
1,3,
and 4 off
I, 2,
and 4 off
1, 2,
and 3 off
and’4 on
on:
line 3 off
and 4 on
i YY stands for desired station numbers (10 through 73) assigned to Sets; do not program stations assigned to DSS/BLF Units.
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions
** This feature is to be programmed for stations assigned to Panther 30,612, or 1032 Sets.
***Dial the access code shown in parentheses using the key pad; observe that the desired indicator pattern appears
Status
column).
are
shown
in bold type.
(see Indicator
Individu’al Set Feature Programming Table (Sheet 1 of 3)
Flexible 2YY Individual Set No ringingttt
Ringing Ring on line 1 calls
Assignment Ring on line 2 caIls
Ring on line 3 calls
Ring on line 4 calls
Ring on line 5 calls Line 5 ontt
Ring on line 6 calls Line 6 onIRing on line 7 calls
Ring on line 8 calls
Ring on line 9 caUs
Ring on line 10 call4
Ring on line 11 calls
Ring on line 12 calls
Ring on line 13 calls
Ring on line 14 calls
Ring on line 15’ calls
Ring on line 16 calls Line 16 ontt
Ring on line 17 calls Line 17 orit+
Ring on lihe 18 calls
”
Night Transfer 3YY Individual Set No transfer
Sets 3YY Individual Set Panther 2064 Line 1 off
t YY stands for desired station numbers (10 through 73) assigned to Sets; do not program stations assigned to DSS/BLF~Units.
j-t A Set may be programmed to ring on any or all of the incoming lines by pressing the indicated line keys; observe that the
corresponding line indicators go ON.
tft Station 10 is preprogrammed to ring on all lines; other stations are preprogrammed not to ring on any line.
n Rings when door bell is pressed on Door Module 1 or 2 (if optional Door Answer Unit is installed); line 10 = master KSU
line 20 = expander KSU.
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in bold type.
’
Ring&line 19 calls’ ’ - ’
Ring on line 20 callq Line -20 onff
Transfer Line 2 on
Panther 306,612, or 2064 Line 1 on
Lines 1 through 20 off
Indicator
Status
Line 1 ontt
Line 2 ontt
Line 3 0nt-t
Line 4 0nj-i
Line 7 ontt
Line 8 on-t-t
Line 9 0nt-t
Line 10 ontjLine 11 ontt
Line 12 on*+
Line 13 antt
Line 14 ontt
Line 15 ontt
Line18ontl;
Line 2 off
’ Line 19, ontf L ’
Individual Set Feature Programming Table (Sheet 2 of 3)
i YY stands for desired station numbers (10 through 7.3) assigned to Sets; do not program stations assigned to DSS/BLF Units.
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in
** Dial the access code shown in parentheses using the key pad, observe that me desired indicator pattern appears
.
Transfer .
Ringing
Return
Zone
Paging
Status column).
Program
Codet
4YY Individual Set
’
3YY
5YY Individual Set
Feature
Category
., s
Individual Set
Condition
Description*
No assignment (OO)**
Group 1. (Ol)** Line
Group 2 (02)** Line 2 on;
Group 3 (03)** Lines 1 and 2 on: lines 3 and 4 off
Group 4 (04)** Line 3 on: lines 1.2, and 4 off
Group 5 (05)** Lines 1 and 3 on; lines 2 and 4 off
Group 6 (06)** Lines 2 and 3 on; lines 1 and 4 off
Group 7 (07)** Lines 1 ,2, and 3 on; line 4 off
Group 8 (08)** Line 4 off; lines
Group 9 (09)** Lines 1 and 4 on; lines 2 and 3 off
Group 10 (lo)** Lines 2 and 4 on; lines 1 and 3 off
Group 11 (ll)** Lines
Group 12 (12)** . Lines 3 and 4 on; lines 1 and 2 off
Group 13 (13)** Lines
Group 14 (14)**
Group (15)** 15 Lines 1,2,3, and4 on
A
1 ‘class c : Line line 6 on; .5 off,
1st transfer set/then niaster ,
Direct to master set Line 7 on; line 8 off
No return Line 8 on: line 7 on
No zones (OO)**
Zone 1 (Ol)**
Zone 2 (02)**
Zone 3 (03)**
Zone 4 (04)**
Zone 5 (05)**
Zone 6 (06)**
Zone 7 (07)**
Zone 8 (08)**
Zone 9 (09)**
Zone 10 (lO)**
Zone 11 (ll)**
Zone 12 (12)**
Zone 13 (13)**
Zone’14 (14)**
Zone 15 (15)** Lines
bold type.
Lines
Line 1 on: lines 2.3, and 4 off
Line 2 on; lines
Lines 1 and 2 on: lines 3 and 4 off
Line 3 on; lines
Lines 1 and 3 on; lines 2 and 4 off
Lines 2 and 3 on; lines 1 and 4 off
Lines 1 ,2, and 3 on: line 4 off
Line 4 off; Iines
Lines 1 and 4 on; lines 2 and 3 off
Lines 2 and 4 on; lines 1 and 3 off
condition for the
selected feature on
the selected lines by
pressing the cor-
responding line
keys.
5
Press Hold.
At station 10, Mic.on/
off indicator WINKS
.Mi&;okoff
indicator goes OFF.
The indicators for the
selected lines go ON.
Mic.on/off indicator
WINKS slowly.
Step
Action
1
At the KSU, set
1 PROGRAM to
ON.
2
At the KSU,
press RESET.
3
At the KSU, set
1 PROGRAM to
OFF.
.4’
At the KSU,
press RESET again
Response
. . .
~
NOTE
Individual line features may be programmed in
any order. Also, you may program as many or
as few features or lines as you desire.
Therefore, in the table that starts on the facing
page, features are listed in alphabetical order to
help you find the features you want quickly.
Then, to program another line - or another
feature (if all desired features have been programmed, go to step 7):
6 Return to step 3. . . .
* See the Program Code, Condition. Description:
and Indicator Status column entries in the feature programming table that starts on the facing page.
* heprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in bold type.
? Any or all of the incoming lines can be programmed for the indicated condition by pressing the indicated line
keys; observe that the corresponding line indicators go ON.
Program
Code Category
102
’ %
Feature Condition
Description*
Individual line
.Yes.
-
1
.
No
YES
YeS
YeS
Yi3.7
Yt2-S
YCS
YtX
Yt2.S
YES
Yes
YeS
Ye’s
Yes
Ye.9
Yes
yes
Yes I . .
Yei ,
YeS
Indicator
Statust
Lines 1 through 20 off
Line 1 on
Line 2 on
Line 3 on
Line 4 on
Line 5 on
Line 6 on
Line 7 on
Line 8 on
Line 9 on
Line 10 on
Line 11 on
Line 12 on
Line 13 on
Line 14 on
Line15on
Line 1’6 on
Line 1.7 on
Line-18 on.
Line19on ’
Line 20 on
Individual Line Feature Programming Table (Sheet 1 of 3)
Line 1 on
Line 2 on
Line 3 on
Line 4 on
Line 5 on
Line 6 on
Line 7 on
Line 8 on
Line 9 on
Line 10 on
Line
11
Line 12 on
Line 13 on
Line14on. .
Line 15,on
Line16on
Line17on
.Line16on *
Line19on. .
Line 20 on
Line 2 on
Line 9 on
on
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in bold type.
* AI1 of the incoming lines are preprogrammed to ring; press each line key to set it for no ringing; observe that the
corresponding line indicators go OFF.
f Any or all of the incoming lines can be programmed for the indicated condition by pressing the indicated line
keys; observe that the corresponding line indicators go ON.
Individual Line Feature Programming Table (Sheet 2 of 3)
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Feature
Name Code Category
Telephone or
PBX Line
[continued from
previous page]
Tone or Pulse
1
Program Feature Condition
101 Individual line PBX Line 11 on
100 Individual line Tone
Description*
PBX Line
PBX Line 13 on
PBX Line
PBX Line 15 on
PBX
PBX Line 17 on
PBX Line 18 on
PBX Line 19 on
PBX Line 20 on
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
. Pulse
Pulse
Line 16 on
Lines 1 through 20 off
Puke
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
Pulse
indicator
Status?
12
on
14
on
Line 1 on
Line 2 on
Line 3 on
Line 4 on
Line 5 on
Line 6 on
Line 7 on
Line’8 on
Line 9 on
Line 10 on
Line 11 on
Line 12 on
Line 13 on
Line
14
on
Line 15 on .
Line 16 on
Line 17 on
Line
18
on
Line 19 on
Line
20
on
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions are shown in bold type.
t Any or all of the incoming lines can be programmed for the indicated condition by pressing the indicated line
keys: observe that the corresponding line indicators go ON.
_
Individual Ike keature Programming Table (Sheet 3 of 3)
t XX staods for desired group number (01 through 15).
tt
Any or all of the incoming lines can be assigned to a group by not pressing the indicated line keys: observe that the
corresponding line indicators are ON.
* Preprogrammed (factory default) conditions
** If the Tenant Group by Station feature (code 4YY) is programmed for any condition other than no group (its preprogrammed
condition) - that is, if any Sets have been assigned to any group - then the preprogrammed condition is for all outside
lines to be assigned to each active group.
Program Feature
8XX
Individual line
are
shown in
Condition Indicator
Description* Statustt
All lines**
Remove line 1 Line 1 on
Remove line 2 Line
Remove line 3 Line 3 on
Remove line 4
Remove line 5 Line 5 on
Remove line 6 Line 6 on
Remove line 7 Line 7 on
Remove line 8 Line 8 on
Remove line 9 Line 9 on
Remove line 10 Line
Remove line 11
Remove line 12
Remove line 13 Line 13 on
Remove line 14 . Line 14 on
Remove line 15 Line 15 on
Remove line 16 .Line 16 on
Remove line 17 Line
Remove line 18 Line.18on ‘Remove line 19 ’ Line 19 on
Remove line 20 Line 20 on
Line 7 on; lines 8,9,
and 10 off 1 indicating
that the 1st digit in the
call restriction may now
The pattern of indicators
in the desired call
for lines 1 through 4
represent the vuZue of the
just dialed digit; and the
pattern of indicators for
lines 7 through 10 indi-
cate the poSition of the
next digit to be entered.
Then, to program the next call restriction:
6 Press Mic.on/off.
Return to step 3.
Finally, to exit the programming mode and
save all your programming selections:
8 Press Hold.
Dial ‘015. At station 10, Mic.on/
9
To return ‘all call restrictions to their prepro-,
grammed (factory default) conditions . . .
Step
L .
Action , , Response.,.
1
At the KSU, set
1 PROGRAM to
ON.
At the KSU,
press RESET.
At the KSU, set
1 PROGRAM to’
OFF.
At the KSU,
press RESET again.
Your
Call restriction is
now initialized; the next
call restriction is now
ready for programming.
off indicator goes OFF.
. . .
. . .
.
Then, to program the next digit in the call re-
striction (if you have already entered the
desired number of digits for this call restriction, go to step 6)
5 Return to step4
until all the desired
digits are entered.
. . .
* See the Access
Restriction, and Indicator Status column entries in the
feature programming table on the facing page.
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Feature
Programming
Feature
Name
Call Restriction 900
i The indicators for line 7 through 10 indicate the digit position:
fid t.he.indicamrs for line 1 though 4 indicate the digit value:,
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Access
Code
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
Feature
Category
Call restiction No restriction
Preprogrammed
Restriction
No restriction
No restriction
No restriction
No restriction
No restriction
No restriction
No restriction
.lst digit Line 7 on: lines 8, 9, and
2nd digit Lines 7 and 8 on; lines 9 and 10 off
3rd digit Lines 7,8, and 9 on: line1 0 off
4th digit Lines 7,8,9, and 10 on
Value = 0
Value = 1 Line 1 on: lines 2,3, and 4 off
Vaiue = 2
Value = 3
Value = 4 Line 3 on: lines 1.2, and 4 off
Value = 5
Value = 6 Lines 2 and 3 on: lines 1 and 4 off
Value = 7 Lines 1,2, and 3 on; line 4 off
Value = 8 Line 4 on; lines
Value = 9 Lines 1 and 4 on; lines 2 and 3 off
0
1
.t*
t*t
Lines 1,2, 3, and 4 off
Line 2 on; lines 1, 3, and 4 off
Lines 1 and 2 on: lines 3 and 4 off
Lines 1 and 3 on; lines 2 and 4 off
Indicator
Status?
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1,2,
and 3 off
10
off
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Verifying Call Restrictions
D verify an individual call restriction:
Dial the selected
access code.
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At station 10, Mic.on/
off indicator WINKS
f
Line 7 on; lines 8.9,
and 10 off - indicating
that the 1st digit in the
call restriction is now on
display: and the pattern
of indicators for lines .l.
through 4 represent the
value of the 1st digit.
To erase the current individual call restriction
(otherwise go to step 7):
Press Mic.on/off. The call restriction is
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now completely emsed
Finally, to exit the verification and program
ming modes:
2. Pressing the Hold key as part of the speed
call number programming sequence inserts a
halt in the dialing sequence; pressing the
Flash/Cancel key inserts a hookswitch
flash; and pressing the Conference key inserts a pause.
You may insert as many halts, flashes, and
pauses as you wish as long as the total’key
entry count does not exceed 26.
. 3. Up to 80 common speed call numbers may
- ‘be programmed into the system.- but only
from station 10 or from the station assigned as
the master set (See Master Set Assignment
feature.
Additionally, up to 11 private speed call numbers may be programmed at each individual
station.
Common Speed Call Numbers
NOTE
During common speed call number programming, the user at station 10 or the master set
will leave the station’s handset in its cradle and
listen to the indicated aural responses over the
speaker.
To program up to 80 common speed call numbers into the system from station 10 or from
the master set . . .
Step
‘* 2
Action Response
Press the. Speed
i
key:
Dial the desired
speed call code
(from 20 to 99).
3
Dial the number The continuous tone
you wish to store stops; and the
for the selected
speed call code. continues to FLASH:
A continuous tone is
heard over the Set’s
speaker; and the
Lntercgm indicator
yMc3 slowly.
indicator goes OFF, and
the Set returns to normal
operation.
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Programming
Feature
Private Speed Call Numbers FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
Account Code (program code 0001, preprogrammed for
NOTE
During private speed call number programming, the station user will leave the station’s
handset in its cradle and listen to the indicated
aural responses over the speaker.
To program up to 11 private speed call
numbeis into the system . . .
I
Step
.,
To stop speed call number programming:
I
* If your Set has an accompanying DSS/BLF unit, you may
program the first 10 private speed call numbers by pressing
DSS keys 10 through 19 (brie per private speed call number)
instead of dialing the c&es 00 through 09. However, to pro-
gram the 1.101 private speed call number, you must still dial
the code 10 (no DSS key will program the 1 lth number).
Action
1
Press the Speed
key.
2
Dial .the desired I
spefxl~~code
(00 through lo)*.
Dial the number
3
you wish to store
for the selected
speed call code.
Press the
Speaker key.
.
Response
A continuous tone is
heard over the Set’s
speaker and the
Intercom indicator
W-INKS slowly.
Thi. intercom
indicator FLASHES:
The continuous tone
stops: and the
Intercom indicator
continues to FLASH.
The
Intercom
indicator goes OFF, and
the Set returns to normal
operation.
no printout) - allows user-entered account codes to be part
of the station message detail report (SMDR) printout when
the optional SMDR Interface unit is installed.
NOTE
For Sets with accompanying DSS/BLF Units,
since the same keys are used to select stations
and to select the first 10 private or first 54
common speed call numbers, the SPEED key
must be pressed before pressing the desired private speed call key when dialing one of your
private speed call numbers
enabled.
Auto Hold (program cdde 000, preprogrammed for one
touch speed dial h6ld) - allows, when enabled, a call to k
simultaneously placed on hold and transferred by pressin,
the desired station select key.
AutbIMantial Return to OF&‘(pr&&n code 009, preprogrammed for automatic return to OFF) - determines
whether the relay (used to control the external loud bell or
other equipment as programmed under Relay Control) automatically returns to the OFF state - or must be manually
returned to OFF..
Call Restrictions (access codes 900 through ?09 are
available for entering up to 10 user-defined l- to 4-digit sequences: preprogrammed call restriction for access code 908
= O***; and preprogrammed call restriction for access code
909 = l***) -allows specific sequences, such as 411, PBX
or CO access codes, exchange prefixes, or specific area
codes, to be denied for Class B stations (see Toll
Restrictions).
Digits-to-Deny (program code 005, preprogrammed for
the 8th digit) - determines which digit will be denied on a
dialing attempt under Class B restrictions (see Call
Restrictions).
Digit Timer (program code 008, preprogrammed for 10
seconds) - sets the time before the Start Data Recording
feature (007) starts.
Executive Override (program code 3YY, preprogrammed
for no override) - allows selected stations to override the
privacy feature and enter an outside call that is in progress;
an intrusion tone is sounded to alert the call-in-progress parties of the override.
Flash or Cancel (program code 001, preprogrammed for
cancel) -
hookswitch flash or cancel signal for ending calls. (The le-
ngth of this signal must be properly set to provide the
desired function; refer to Flash or Cancel Duration).
defines the function of the Flash/Cancel key,
NOTE
Generally, a flash signal is 500 milliseconds
long, and a cancel signal is 1 second long; to
make sure you choose the correct length, check
the specifications for your PBX .
Flash or Cancel Duration (program code 006, preprogrammed for 1 second) cancel signal (see Flash or Cancel).
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Fiexihie CO. Line .Assignment @rogram code 6YY;
preprogrammed for no assignment - eouiv+ent to line 1
key = line 1) - assigns the station select keys for Panther
306 and Panther 612 Sets used with your Panther 2064 KSU
to 3 consecutive or 6 consecutive outside lines, respectively.
For example, if this feature were programmed for Line 1
key = line 7; then any Panther 306 Set user could access line
7 with the line 1 key, line 8 with the line 2 key, and line 9
with the line 3 key.
And, with the same programming, any Panther 612 Set user
could access line 7 With the line 1 key, line 8 with the line
2 key, line 9 with the line 3 key, line 10 with the line 4
key, (circling back to) line 1 with the line 5 key, and line 2
with the line 6 key.
sets the length of the flash or
Flexible DSS Key Assignment (program code 7YY,
preprogrammed for DSS 10 = station 10) - assigns the station select keys for Panther 306 and Panther 612 Sets used
with your Panther 2064 KSU to 6 consecutive or 12 consecutive stations, respectively.
For example, if this feature were programmed for DSSlO
key = station 38, then any Panther 306 Set user could access
station 38 with the DSS 10 key, station 39 with the line
DSS 11 key, station 40 with the DSS 12 key, station 41
with the line DSS 13 key, (circling back to) station 10 with
the DSS 14 key, and station 11 with the line DSS 15 key.
And, with the same programming, any Panther 612 Set user
could access station 38 with the DSS 10 key, station 39
with the line DSS 11 key, station 40 with the DSS 12 key,
station 41 with the line DSS 13‘key. (circling back to) sta-
tion 10 with the DSS 14 key, station 11 with the line DSS
15 key, station 12 with the DSS 16 key, station 13 with,the
DSS 17 key, station 14 with the line DSS 18 key, station
.I5 with the DSS 19 key, station 16 with the line DSS 20
key, and,station 17 with the DSS 21 key.
~ Flexible Ringing Assig’ndekt (pro&m code. 2YY;
preprogrammed for no ringing, except for station 10 which
is preprogrammed to ring on all lines) - chooses which
line or lines ring at which station or stations. When the op-
tional Door Answer Unit is installed, line 10 must be
programmed to ring at one or more stations.
Hold Recall Time (program code 000, programmed for
no recall)
Incoming Calls Only ‘(program code 102, prepro-
grammed no prevents (yes) outgoing calls on the indicated lines.
Interdigit Pause (program code 001, preprogrammed for
800 milliseconds) - sets the time between dialed pulses
(see also Tone or Pulse).
Line Grouping (program code 8Xx, preprogrammed for
all lines) - assigns outside lines to one of 15 groups, there-
by defining each group. (See also Line Group Type and
Tenant Group By Station.)
Line Group Type (program code 001, preprogrammed for
Type A) - assigns one of four sets of characteristics to line
groups.
NOTE
The more commonly chosen line group types
areTypeAandTypeD.
Type A = Sets assigned to a line group can only make
and answer calls on lines within the group.
Type B = Sets assigned to a line group can make and
answer calls on lines within the group -plus
answer calls ringing in another group.
Type C = Sets assigned to a line group can make and
answer calls on lines within the group -plus
receive calls transferred from another group.
Type‘D = Sets assigned to a line group can make and
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answer calls on lines within the group -plus they-can’
answer calls ringing in another group
calls transferred from another group.
(See also Line Grouping and Tenant Group By
Station.)
Loud Bell (program code QOO, preprogrammed for day and
night bell) - determines when the dry contacts will close to
activate the optional external loud bell, if installed.
Day bell’ activates the ringer for.all lines selected in
Loud Bell/Night Transfer Ringing Assignment.
Night bell activates the ringer for all lines if at least one
station has been chosen for Night Transfer.
and
can receive
they can
they can
Loud Bell/Night Transfer Ringing Assignment
(program code 103, preprogrammed for ringing) - determines which lines will activate the optional external loud
bell ringer when day bell or day and night bell is selected
for auto intercom) - determines whether an intercom or external line is selected automatically when the handset is
lifted or whether the selection must be made manually when
the handset is lifted.
Master Set Assignment (program code 103, prepro-
grammed for station 10) - allows master set functions
(such as common speed call programming) to be assigned tc
any station.
NOTE
Night transfer should be assigned to at least
one station.
Night Transfer (program ‘code 3YY, preprogrammed for.
no transfer) - assigns ringing to all lines at the indicated
station ‘after business hours, and to ~the’loud.bejl contacts .’
,when night beil is ‘selected under Loud Bell. .
Pause on Number (program code 002, preprogrammed
for no pause) -
number or numbers are dialed as the first digit. This feature
is used behind a PBX to allow for a second dial tone.
Pause Time (program code 004, preprogrammed for 3 set- .
onds) - sets length of pause for the Pause on Number
feature and for a pause inserted by the Conference key
when programming a speed call number.
Relay control (program code 009, preprogrammed for
control loud bell)
to the dry contacts available at the KSU.
sets the system for a pause after a specific
- reflects the type of equipment attached
Day and night bell activates the ringer in both of the
above cases.
Sets (program code 3YY, preprogrammed for Panther 2064)
-reflects the type of Set connected to each line.
Simultaneous/Serial Ringing (program code 009, pre-
programmed for serial ringing) - determines whether a
station will hear only one incoming ring (serial) or will hear
the CO/PBX ringing cadence (simultaneous).
SMDR Printout (program code 002, preprogrammed for
outgoing toll calls) - selects the type of call records captured by the printer or other recording device.
NOTE
When choosing a value for the Start Data
Recording parameter, consider the time it
typically takes to dial and answer a call.
Start Data Recording (program code 007, ‘preprogrammed for 5 seconds) - sets the length of time before the
Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) starts to record
Information.
Telephone or PBX, Line (program. code 101, prepro-
. grammed for telephene line) - tells the.KSU, which lines
are central office (CO) lines and which arc PBX/CENTREX
lines.
Tenant Group By Station (program code 4YY, preprogrammed for no assignment) - assigns the line groups
defined under Line Grouping to be assigned to the indicated station (see also Line Group Type).
for Class A) - assigns stations to one of three call restriction classes:
Class A = no restrictions
Class B = prevented from dialing 0 or 1 as the first
digit, from dialing the number of digits to deny (see
Digits-to-Deny), or from dialing any of the specific
restriction entries (see Call Restrictions)
Class C = no outside calls can be placed (but intercom
calls can be placed or received, and incoming outside
calls can be received, depending on line group
programming).
Tone Duration (program code 001, preprogrammed for
100 milliseconds) - sets the length of each tone digit dialed
(see also Tone or Pulse).
Tone or Pulse (program code 100, preprogrammed for
tone) - sets a tone or a pulse for each CO Line.
Transfer Ringing (program code 009, preprogrammed for
3 times) - determines how many times a a~transferred call
will ring before.being’ietumed to me’mastei set or to the
transferring ‘set (s’ee Transfer Ringing Returnj.
Transfer Ringing Return (program code 009, preprogrammed for 1st transfer set/then master) - determines
where a call will be transferred after the number of rings in
Transfer Ringing have occurred.
Zone Paging (program code 5YY, preprogrammed for no
zones) - places stations into specific zones for receiving
zone .paging announcements. Zone paging announcements
are heard only at stations assigned to a designated zone. A
station can be assigned to no more than one zone.
The Account Code feature must be pro- j
grammed (enabled) for account codes to i Dial 4-digit account code. (If account i Account code appears in SMDR print-
show up in SMDR printout. i code is entered incorrectly, start over by i out (see page D-22). Distant party will
Background Music
The optional external music source
must be connected.
Busy Override
ternal call)
Busy override has no effect on a Set
that has activated Do Not Disturb.
In any event, responder may ignore
busy override signals.
(SMDR Unit)
(responder is on an in-
; Anytime during a call, press i . . .
j Conference.
i pressing Conference again.) i not hear dialed digits.
To turn on background music at your i Continuous tone is heard, and
Set, press intercom. intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
Dial ‘4.
To cancel background music at your i
Set, press Intercom. intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
: Dial’4.
Initiator: After dialing another station
and encountering a broken tone (indicating that the dialed station is busy),
press #.
Responder:
INon-handsfree*] Hang up and then lift
handset.
Set/System Response
intercom indicator goes OFF, and
music is heard through your Set’s
speaker.
Continuous tone is heard, and
intercom indicator goes OFF, and
music is no longer heard through your
Set’s speaker.
At the busy station: 3 ringing bursts are
heard each time # is pressed.
At ihe busy station:
Existing internal call is disconnected,
and you are automatically connected to
station initiating busy override signal.
lJJandsfree*]
* Throughout this Section, where there is an operating difference, the non-hand&e step precedes the
one version.
Calling the Attendant : press Intercom.
This procedure will connect you with j
the master set (usually station 10, but I DialO. i Repeated long tones are heard.
programmable by the Master Set j
Assignment feature to any station).
Call Transfer (outside call) - voice j Trun$erringpmy: j At tranqferring station:
anmunce method
This procedure requires a DSS/BLF I i indicator FLASHES quickly.
Unit; otherwise, use the internal dialing i
method. i Press desired station select key.
If so programmed, Auto Hold feature i - i indicator goes ON, and line indicator
eliminates need to press Hold since call j
will automaticaliy be placed on hold [
. when station select key is pressed. i Announce which line call is on. Hang \ ‘(Receiving party acknowledges call
If optional external music source is con- j
netted,
background music while on hold. i ceiving party does not respond), lift I nection is reestablished.
outside party will hear i man-handsfree] To retrieve call (if re- j Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con-
j When attendant answers, lift handset. i You are connected to attendant at ma.+
; While on an outside call, press Hold. i Outside party is placed on hold, and line
:, up.
: handset and press appropriate line key. i
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Set/System Response
; Continuous tone is heard, and
; Intercom indicator WINKS
: terset.
i
Desired station is dialed. (At dialed sta-
: tion, one tone burst is heard, Intercom
j FLASHES very slowly.)
i transfer announcement.)
slowly.
j [Handsfree] To retrieve call (if receiv- j Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con: ing party does not respond), press ; nection is reestablished.
I appropriate line key.
i Receiving party: i At receiving station:
; /Non-ha&free] Lift handset and press i Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con-
; appropriate line key and lift handset.
j lJIandsfree] Press appropriate line key i Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con-
; and lift handset i nection is established.
* Options include no reminder - or reminder after 1.5 minutes, 3 minutes, or 3 minutes with call release after 5 minutes.
If optional external music source is connected, outside party will hear
background music while on hold.
If so programmed, Hold Recall Time
feature sounds reminder signal through
speaker
program-selected period*.
ufrer
call has been on hold for
’ I
internal
Set/System Response
Transferring party: At transferring station:
While on an outside call, press Hold. Outside party is placed on hold, and line
indicator FLASHES quickly.
press Intercom.
Dial desired station (10-73). Hang up.
. . .
[Non-handsfree] To retrieve call (if receiving party does not respond), lift
handset and press appropriate line key.
j.@Iandsfree] To retrieve call (if receiv-
ing party does not’ respond), press
appropriate line key’.
Continuous tone is heard, and
Intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
(At dialed station, repeating intercom
ringing is heard, Intercom indicator
goes ON, and line indicator FLASHES
very slowly. Receiving party answers
internal call and acknowledges
announcement .)
Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con-
nection is reestablished.
Line indicator-WINKS slowly, and connection is re%z&.ished. -
Receiving party:
[Non-handsfree] Lift handset and press
appropriate line key.
[Handsfree] Press appropriate line key.
camp-on
If a called is transferred to you via
Transfer Ringing, if the Transfer
Ringing Return feature is programmed
for no return, and if you are on a call you will hear three short bursts indicating that the transferred call has is now
camped on your station.
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* Options include no reminder - or reminder after 1.5 minutes, 3 minutes, or 3 minutes with call release after 5 minutes,
c
Press Hold.
[Non-handsfree] Press the line key of
the camped-on call.
: lJIandsfree]Dial~. -
: .
At receiving station:
Line indicator WINKS slowly, and connection is established.
Line indicator WINKS slowly, and connection is established.
While busy on a call, you hear three
short bursts, and line indicator with
camped-on call FLASHES quickly.
Outside party is placed on hold, and line
indicator FLASHES quickly.
Line indicator WINKS slowly, and connection is established with camped-on
i WY.
Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con-
nection is established with camped-on
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Common speed calls j [Non-ham&free] To retrieve call placed i Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con-
; on hold, lift handset and press appropri- ; nection is reestablished.
In handsfree operation, pressing * (as j ate line key.
first entry in telephone number se- j
quence) automatically selects last i [Handsfree] To retrieve call placed on i Line indicator WINKS slowly, and conoutside line used at station making call. ! hold, press appropriate line key. : nection is reestablished.
[Non-ham&&e] Lift handset and press i
outside line key. ; WINKS slowly.
[Handsfree] Press * or outside line key.
[Set without DSS/BLF Unit] Press ! Desired number is automatically dialed.
Speed and dial 2-digit code (20 to 99) :
for all common speed calls.
[Set with DSS/BLF Unit] Press desired i Desired nurnber is automatically dialed.
speed call key (DSS keys 20 to 73) for j
first 22 common speed call numbers; i I
press Speed and dial 2-digit’code-(74 j _ ’
to 99) for all other common speed calls. I
Sethvstem Response
Dial tone is heard, and line indicator
j Dial tone is heard, and line indicator
j WINKS slowly.
Conferencing (initiator plus 2 outside
parti
If optional external music source is connet ted, outside party will hear
background music while on hold.
Only one additional outside party can
be added.
* [ Conference, and then press line key of i
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While on outside call, press Hold. i Outside party is placed on hold, and line
i indicator FLASHES quickly.
Press another outside line key. j Dial tone is heard and selected line indi-
j cator WINKS slowly.
Dial (or speed call) third party’s tele- i Call is placed to third party.
phone number.
If third party answers,
j party on hold.
i Alternatively. to retrieve original call (if i
i third party does not respond), press line i
: key of party on hold.
: Once conference call is established, to i
.i place both outside parties on hold, press i
; Hold.
press i Conference call is established, and both
tine indicators WINK slowly.
Line indicator WINKS slowly, and
connection is re-established.
Both outside parties are placed on hold,
and .both outside line indicators FLASH
; quickly.
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Function I User Action j Set&stem Response
Conferencing (initiator plus 2 outside
parties)
To return to conference call once both
parties were placed on hold:
Technical
Service
Manual
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[continued from previous page]
Conferencing (initiator plus 2 internal
.parti=j.- . I. lt _
3 a
Only one addition~al internal party can j Dial the desired 2-digit station number i Desired station is dialed. (At dialed stake added.
Any internal party can end participation j
in conference call by hanging up : Make announcement
handset.
Press line key of either outside
Party*
l Press
To change to 2-party call once conference cali is established, press line key
of party you wish to keep.
While on internal call, press i Inter&m indicator WINKS slowly,
(32nference. - _
: - or, with DSS/BLF Unit, press de- i tion, one tone burst is heard, and
: sired station select key.
Conference and line key of
remaining outside party.
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0 Connection with selected outside
party is re-established, and selected
line indicator WINKS slowly.
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Conference call is re-established,
and both line indicators WINK
slowly.
Connection with selected outside party
remains established (corresponding line
indicator continues to WINK slowly),
and connection with other outside party
is terminated (other line indicator goes
OFF).
.i, and continuous tone. is heard.
.
i
Intercom
j Called internal party answers, and con-
i ference call is established.
indicator goes ON.)
Conferencing (initiator plus 1 outside I While on outside call, press Hold.
and 1 internal party)
If so programmed, Auto Hold feature
eliminates need to press Hold since call
will automatically be placed on hold
when station select key is pressed.
If optional external music source is connected, outside party will hear
background music while on hold.
Only one additional internal party can
be added.
Any party can end participation in call
by hanging up handset.
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Dial the desired 2-digit station number Desired station is dialed. (At dialed sta-
- or, with DSS/BLF Unit, press de- tion, one tone burst is heard, and
sired station select key.
Make announcement
If internal party answers, press
Conference, and then press line key of
party on hold.
To retrieve call (if internal party does Original 2-party call with outside party
not respond), press line key of party on
hold . WXNKS slowly.
i Outside party is placed on hold, and line
i indicator FLASHES quickly.
Do Not Disturb prevents all calls and
paging announcements from ringing at
your station. Anyone trying to call will
receive broken tone.
The Intercom indicator continues to
FLASH while Do Not Disturb is
activated.
Door Answering
For station to receive’signals from Door i
Answer Unit; station must be pro- i
. grammed (via Ringing Assignment ;
feature) to receive ringing signals on i
hne 10 for the Door Answer.Unic con- i.
netted to the master KSU - and line i
20 for the Door Answer Unit connected j
to the expander KSU. : [Non-handsfree] To answer call from i Line
Do Not Disturb must also be de- i press line 10 or 20.
ZICtiVti.
To activate Do Not Disturb, press
Intercom.
Dial ‘6. Tone stops, Intercom indicator
To cancel Do Not Disturb, press
Intercom.
Dial ‘6.
! (Visitor presses door button at i Line 10 or 20 indicator FLASHES
: entryway.)
: either door module, lift handset and i and connection is made with visitor
User Action
.* -
-.
Sethvstem Response
Continuous tone is heard, and
InterCOm
FLASHES, and Do Not Disturb is
activated.
Continuous tone is heard, and
Intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
Tone stops, I n t e r corn indicator
: slowly, and appropriately programmed
; stations will hear signals indicating
i which entryway visitor is calling from:
i four groups of 4 short bursts each, if
j visitor is at Door Module 1;
” j of. 2 long bursts each, if visitor is at
j Door Module 2.
j who needs only respond by talking in
i direction of door module.
indicator WINKS slowly.
four
groups
.
10
or 20 indicator WINKS slowly,
j [Handsfree] To answer call from either i Line 10 or 20 indicator WINKS slowly,
! door module, press line 10 or 20.
; INon-hand&e] To end call with either i Line 10 or 20 indicator goes OFF, and
; door module, hang up handset. i connection with visitor is terminated.
i IJ-Iandsfree] To end call with either door i Line 10 or 20 indicator goes OFF, and
i module, press Speaker.
i and connection is made with visitor
: who needs only respond by talking in
: direction of door module.
i connection with visitor is terminated.
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Manual
Function
Door Calling (to Door Module 1 only)
Calls
cannot
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ExclusiveCal; Hold (outside call)
While line is on Exclusive Call Hold at
your station, the corresponding line ind$ator afother stations is ON st&dily.
If optional external music source is connected, outside party will hear
background music while on hold.
If so programmed, Hold Recall Time
feature sounds reminder signal through
speaker after call has been on hold for
program-selected period*.
Executive Override
The Executive Override feature must be
programmed (enabled) for your Set.
be placed to Door Module
User Action
[Non-handsfree] To place call to Door
Module 1, lift handset and press line 10
for master KSU’s Door Answer Unit or line 20 for expander KSU’s Door
Answer Unit;
[Handsfree] To place call to Door
Module 1, press line 10 or 20.
Bon-handsfree] To end call with Door
Module 1, hang up handset.
[Handsfree] To end call with Door
Module 1, press Speaker.
While on outside’call, press Hold twice.
[Non-handsfree] To retrieve call, lift
handset and press-appropriate line key.
[Hand&e] To retrieve call, press ap-
propriate line key.
[Non-handsfree] To end call, hang up
handset.
[Handsfree] To end call, press
Sp&ker.
[Non-handsfree*] To enter a call al- f Continuous tone is heard, and
ready in progress at another station’lift f Intercom indicator WINKS slowly. An
handset and press Intercom. Press * i
and the line key of the line you wish to f call’s line to alert the parties to the overoverride. : ride, and you are connected to the call
Set/System Response
Line 10 or 20 indicator WINKS slowly,
and one ringing burst is heard at entry-
way where Door Module 1 is installed,
Person being called responds by talking
in direction of Door Module 1.
Line 10 or 20 indicator WINKS slowly,
and one ringing burst is heard at entry-
way where Door Module 1 is installed.
Person being called responds by talking
in direction of Door Module 1.
Line 10 or 20 indicator goes OFF, and
connection with visitor is terminated.
Line 10 or 20 indicator goes OFF, and
connection with visitor is terminated.
Outside party is placed on hold, and line
indicator FLASHES very quickly.
Line indicator WINKS slowly,,and cpn-
iection’ is reestablished.
Line indicator WINKS slowly, and con-
nection is reestablished.
Line indicator goes OFF, and connec-
tion is terminated.
Line indicator goes OFF, and connec-
tion is terminated.
intrusion tone sounds on the existing
: on that line.
[Handsfree*] To enter a call already in i Continuous tone is heard, and
progress at another station, press i
Intercom. Press l and the line key of t intrusion tone sounds on the existing
the line you wish to override.
* Options include no reminder 1 or reminder after 1.5 minutes, 3 minutes, or 3 minutes with call release after 5 minutes.
Intercom indicator WINKS slowly. An
i call’s line to alert the parties to the over: ride, and you are connected to the call
: on that line.
Flash/Cancel can be programmed as j
flash or as cancel Flash or Cancel feature.
Handsfree (requires Handsfree Set) i
When
Mic.on/off indicator is ON and j cradle, press Mic.on/off.
handset is in cradle, Set is in handsfree j
operating mode.
To end a call while in handsfree mode, i cradle, lift handset.
press Speaker.
To
end a call on a Handsfree Set that is ! handsfree mode when
operating in a non-handsfree mode - j progress, press Speaker, make sure ; through the speaker and microphone.
or on a non-handsfree Set - hang up j that Mic.on/off indicator is ON (press i
handset.
Incoming Call
The Ringing ~Assignment feature’deter-
mines which stations will ring ‘in
response to incoming calis - each sta-
tion C&I be assigned to anywhere from
no outside lines to ah outside lines.
A station with Do Not Disturb activated
will not ring in any event.
but not both. See j While on an outside call, to use cancel, i Call is terminated; and dial tone is
: While on an outside call, to use flash, i Call is put on hold; and dial tone is
(
PESS
1
press
To enter handsfree mode from non- i Mic.on/off indicator goes ON, and you
: handsfree mode while handset is in i converse with called parties through the
j To enter non-handsfree mode from i You converse with called parties
j handsfree mode while hands& is in i through the handset.
I To enter handsfree mode from non- i Mic.on/off indicator stays or goes ON,
; Mic.on/off key if necessary), and hang ;
) up handset
(A calI comes in on an outside line.)
[Non-hands&e] To answer incoming j Ringing&&, corre&nding ‘line indi- .
call, lift the handset and press the ap- ; cator WINKS slowly, and you are
propriate line key.
[Handsfree] .To answer incoming call, !
press the appropriate line key. f cator WINKS slowly, and you are
User Action .i . Set/System Response
Flash/Can&l. (returned
Flash/Cancel. j returned.
: speaker and microphone.
4 call
~
:
is in i and you converse with called parties
: Corresponding line indicator FLASHES
: slowlyandringingis heard.
.
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; connected to the outside caller.
Ringing stops, corresponding line’indi-
: connected to the out&de caller.
.
Intercom Call Pickup
Unless prevented from doing so because
of your line group type (see Line Group
Type feature), you can answer intercom
pages and internal calls intended for
other stations from your own Set.
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mon-handsfree] Lift handset, and press j Continuous tone is heard, and
Intercom. ; Intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
[Handsfree] Press Intercom.
Dial ‘3. : Tone stops.
Dial the station number - or, with i You are connected to paging or calling
DSS/BLF Unit, press station select key ; party.
- for paged or called station.
I Continuous tone is heard, and
! Intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
To respond to message waiting signal: i At ikernally called station:
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Night Transfer
This procedure must be activated from
the master set (usually station 10, but
programmable by the Master Set
Assignment feature to any station).
Stations selected by the Night Transfer
feature and lines selected by the Loud
Bell/Night Transfer Ringing Assignment feature will - ‘when activated’as
described in this procedure - ring during any incoming call; regardless of the
ringing pattern determined by the
Fle.xible Ringing Assignment feature.
. . .
At internally called station, press i Master set is automatically called, and
Intercom. : repeated long tones are heard.
won-handsfree] When attendant at i You are now connected to attendant at
master set answers, lift handset : master set
[Handsfree] When attendant at master i You are now connected to attendant at
set answers, respond in direction of Set i master set
To activate night tranrfer ringing: i . . .
At master set, press Intercom. ; Continuous tone is heard, and
At master set, dial ‘9. j Tone stops, and preselected stations will
To cancel night transfer ringing: I i . . .
At master set, press Intercom. - - .’ j’continuous ‘tone is’ heard,’ and
At master set, dial ‘8. i. Tone stops, and stations revert to their
; Intercom indicator FLASHES slowly,
I indicating message waiting.
j Intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
i ring during incoming calls.
. :
,I Intercom indicator WINKS slowly.
i normal ringing assignments.
If the external loud bell is programmed
for night bell (or day and night bell) by
the Loud Bell feature, it too will ring
during any incoming call when night ;
transfer is activated.
Non-Appearing Line Transfer At the Panther 2064 Set:
This procedure allows a Panther 2064
Set to transfer an outside call to any
Panther 306,612, or 1032 Set (connected to your Panther 2064 KSU) on which
that line does not appear.
The Flexible CO Line Assignment fea-
ture determines which lines appear on
Panther 306 and 612 Sets. If the line in
question appears on the Set to which
you wish to transfer the call, refer to
Transfer Ringing.
Since the line does not appear on the
called Panther 306, 612, or 1032 Set,
when the transferred call is subsequently placed on hold, the normal indication
of the call placed on hold cannot occur
(namely, that corresponding line indicator FLASHES quickly).
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OPX Procedures
Press Hold.
Using Intercom Paging or Internal
Calling, place calI to desired station.
When called station responds, press
Conference. (If called station does not
respond, calling station retrieves call
placed on hold.)
The calling station hangs, dropping out
of the conference call..
At the Panther 304,612, or 1032 Set:
To place transferred call on non-
appearing line on hold, press Hold.
To retrieve transferred call on non-
appearing line placed on hold, press 9:
1. To make an internal call:
Set/System Response
. . .
Outside party is placed on hold, and line
indicator FLASHES quickly.
(See Intercom Paging or Internal
Calling procedures.)
3-party conference call is established.
A 2-party call. is now established between the called station and the outside
Party.
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Outside party is placed on hold.
Connection with .outside party is re- <.,.-,
established. . .
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The OPX Unit aliows a 2-wire device
(such as an answering machine, a
modem, or a standard set) to. be connected to the Panther 2064 Electronic
Key Telephone Set. The OPX Unit also
allows such devices to be located up to
2 miles away from the KSU over a userinstalled circuit. Finally, the OPX Unit
also allows such devices to be located at
any distance from the KSU through an
outside CO line.
Although the Panther 2064 system can i
handle up to 20 outside lines, the OPX i
unit can only access 10 of them.
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Lift handset on standard 2-wire set.
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Dial 2-digit (10-73) number of desired station.
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Continuous tone is heard.
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Call is made to desired station: if in-
valid or unassigned number was
dialed, broken tone is heard; if desired station is busy, slow broken
tone is heard.
2. To make an outside call:
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Lift handset.
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Press * and dial 2digit (01-10) num-
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Continuous tone is heard
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Outside dial tone is heard.
ber of desired outside line.
{ l Within 10 seconds, start dialing out- l Call is made to desired outside
side party’s telephone number.
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Operating
Instructions
Function i
OPX
Procedures
[continued from previous page] ; *Lifthandset. .
When redialing last number dialed or i l Dial#Kl. : l Last number dialed at your set is
when dialing common speed call num- j redialed.
bers, the last outside line used by your ! 4. To place an outside call on hold:
set is selected. If this line is unavailable, I
the next available, lowest-numbered j l Press hookswitch temporarily. You i l Broken tone is heard, followed by
line is used instead may now hang up. continuous tone: outside party is
If optional external music source is con- i
netted, outside
background music while on hold.
Many OPX procedures - such as plac- !
ing calls on hold or retrieving calls you I l Lift handset; press hookswitch i
placed on hold - involve the hook- i
switch. Holding the hookswitch down ;
too long will result in an undesired ter- i 6. To retrieve an outside call that you j . . .
mination of a call; holding it down for i placed on hold if on another call (hand- i
too short a time will not produced the j set is already lifted):
desired (or any other) effect. Practice i
using the hookswitch so that .you ,can : l Press hookswitch temporarily:
hold it down for the’ proper length of i :
time. is&g outside party,. if any, is placed
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party will hear j 5. To retrieve an outside call that you i . . . .
Procedures
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As is the case with Panther Sets, outside
lines ring on your OPX-connected set in
accordance with Ringing Assignment i busy on another call:
feature programming. If more than one I
such outside line has an incoming call i
for your set, a call on the last used out- i
side line will be answered first - or on j
the lowest-numbered outside line. I
To place both outside parties on an ex- j
temal conference call on hold, press :
‘your hookswitch temporarily. To re- i ’
trieve both parties on hold, press your j
hookswitch again. (You cannot go di- j o
rectly back to 2-party call from a 3- 1 ‘.
party conference call.)
During an attempt to form any 3-party ;
conference call, if the third party does j
not answer, simply hang up, lift hand- j
set, and press hookswitch to retrieve the, j her of desired out.side.line.,, . . j
original party placed on hold. j
7. To answer any call while handset is i . . .
in cradle:
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Lift handset. i l You are connected to calling party.
8. To answer an incoming call while i Double beep is heard through handset.
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Press hookswitch temporarily and j 9
hang up (alternatively, you can ter- ;
minate your current call instead of j
placing it on hold by simply hanging I
UP).
Lift handset,in response to ringing. j
To form an external conference call:. ; . . .
: l While on outside call, press hook- i
switch temporarily.
0, Press l and dial 2digit (01-10) num- :
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Service
Manual
If hookswitch pressed, current outside party is placed on hold: your set
rings.
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Connection with calling party is
established.
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Current outside party is placed on
hold; continuous tone is heard.
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Outside dial tone is heard: if desired &,,
line is unavailable,‘broken tone is
had. . ’ .
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Although the Panther 2m system can !
handle up to 20 ‘outside lines, the OPX \
unit can only access 10 of them.
During an attempt to form any 3-party
conference call, if the third party does
not answer, simply hang up, lift handset, and press hookswitch to retrieve the
original party placed on hold.
Just like with regular Panther Sets, Do
Not Disturb prevents all calls from ringing at your station. Anyone trying to
call will receive broken tone. When you
pick up your handset, you will hear a
broken tone followed by a continnous
tone while Do Not Disturb is activated
at yourset.
Operating
Instructions
Function User Action i Set/System Response
10. To form an internal conference call: i . . .
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While on inside call, press hookswitch temporarily. hold; continuous tone is heard.
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Dial 2-digit (10-73) number of desired station.
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When third party answers, press
hookswitch temporarily.
11. To form a mixed conference call:
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While on outside call, press hook-
switch temporarily.
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Current inside party is placed on
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Call is made to desired station: if in-
valid or unassigned number is
dialed, broken tone is heard; if
dialed station is busy, slow broken
tone is heard
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3-party internal conference call is
established.
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Current outside party is placed on
hold; continuous tone is heard.
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Dial 2-digit (.lO-73) number of desi@ station. * I
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When third party answers, press
hookswitch temporarily.
12. To activate Do Not Disturb:
l Lift handset
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Dial#l.
13. To cancel Do Not Disturb:
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Lifthandset
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Dial#l.
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Call is made to desired station: if invalid on unassigned’ number is
dialed, broken, tone is heard; if
dialed station is busy, slow broken
tone is heard
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3-party mixed conference call is
established
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Continuous tone is heard
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Tone stops, and, Do Not Disturb is
Zi!ZtiVated
. . .
i l Continuous tone is heard
: l Tone stops, and Do Not Disturb is
To make page announcement over ex- j
temal loudspeaker, optional external i l Dial#99. : l Double tone is heard over external
paging equipment (loudspeaker) must I loudspeaker.
be installed.
Busy override has no effect on a Set j nal loudspeaker.
that has activated Do Not Disturb. j 15. To make a zone page: . . .
In any event, responder may ignore - Lift handset.
busy override signals.
: 14. To make a page over the external 1 . . .
I speaker:
I l Lift handset.
: l Make your announcement. : l Announcement is heard over exter-
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Dial. # plus desired 2-digit zone i
number (81 to 85 - or 80 for all.! tions,double tone’ is heard (triple
zones). tone’if all zones paged).
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h4ake your announcement.
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16. To activate busy override:’ j . . .
Set/Svstem Response
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Continuous tone is heard.
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Continuous tone is heard.
9 At both calling and called sta-
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Announcement is heard by all called
stations.
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When busy station (slow broken j l Busy station hears three ringing bu-
tone) is encountered, press #. rsts every time you press #.
I 17. To respond to busy override signal: j While on a call, three beeps are heard
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: . Press,hookswitch temporarily. j
: l When finished with busy override i l Connection with party on hold is re: party, hang up, lift handset, and i established .
press hookswitch temporarily.
I (and repeat every 60 seconds that curj rent party remains on line).
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Current party is placed on hold, and
you are connected to party activating
Although the Panther 2064 system can i l After receiving notification from j l Dial tone is heard.
handle up to 20 outside lines, the OPX j
unit can only access 10 of them.
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Outgoing Call
In handsfree operation, pressing * (as )
fist entry in telephone number ‘se- i’ EIancLsfree].P&s l or desirx!d, line key:
quende)% automaticaliy selects last ) .’ 5 ’ f
outside line used at station making call.
; 18. To retrieve an outside call that an- ) Typically, the other station calls you
j ofher station placed on hold:
j j the call is on. - and then hangs up.
other station - but without hanging j
up handset - press hookswitch for j
a leasf I second, then release it.
: l Dial ** and the indicated line number i ed with the party on hold.
(01 to 10).
; INon-handsfreel Lift handset. and press j Dial tone is heard, &d selected line in/ desired line key.
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: Dial desired outside number.
User Action i
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i dicator WINKS slowly.
,j Dial. tone is heard, and sele&.d Iine‘in-
: dicator WINKS slowiy:
; Call is made to desired outside party.
Sethstem Response
: and lets you know which outside Iine
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Dial tone stops, and you are connect-
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(To put this party on hold again,
press hookswitch only temporarily;
subsequently, to retrieve this party
form the. second hold, press hookswitch temporarily again.)
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Private Speed-Calis ; INon-handsfree] Lift handset, and press
If auto hold is activated (see
feature),
pressing desired speed dial key - 0th I
envise, outside Iine will be placed on j