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.
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
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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
F-3008-1
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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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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10
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
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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
.I
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.