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Summary of Contents for Panther II 1032

Page 1: ...iy pr d h f d he poten I I tealfor readerconfusionbegantb outweighthebenefitsof sharedcoverage In theend givingeachseparate systemits ownchapterwasjudgedto bemuch yore usefulto field installersandtechnicians thismanual s primaryaudience 1 theirnormaIl vorkenvironment undertheirnormaIoperatingcircumstances Therefore thePanther1032system andonlythePanther1632system is thesubjectof thefirst chapterun...

Page 2: ...Sets _ B 2 Up to Sixteen DSS BLF Units B 2 OPTIONAL COMPONENTS B 3 y One Door Answer Unit B 3 UptoThreePowerFaiITransferUnik B 3 I Up to 31 Off Premises ExtensiotllData Interface OPX unik B 3 I One Station Message Detail Recorder SMDR Unit B 3 Set Stands Wall Mounts B 4 Designation Car i B 4 SectionC F xhni fSpecifications CONNECTORS C l SMDR UNIT Optional c 2 EWRONMENTALREQUIREMENTS c 2 POWERREQU...

Page 3: ...n D 10 1 D 10 Door Answer Unit Test STEP 7 CONNECTTNG THE MUSIC SOURCE D 11 2 P iusic Conn on a t D 12 y D 12 y xsic Test D112 s l _ i d COIWECTWG THE EXTERNAL PAGING EQUIPMENT D 13 Equipment Connection D 13 Paging Test I D 13 STEP 9 CONNECTING AN E A TJJI B I _ I 1 D 14 _ Equipment Connection y _ Loud Bell Test D J4 L 1 y 3E e 10 D 14 CONNECTING THE OPX UNIT 15 OPX Unit Connection D 15 F j OPX Un...

Page 4: ...I F 10 Individual Set FeaturePrograkning Table F 11 INDIVIDUAL LINE FEA IUFQZS F 4 i Individual Line Feature Programming Table F 15 INDIVIDUAL GROUP FEATURES F 18 1 Individual Group Feature Programming Table F 19 LLRESTRICIlONS F 2b Call Restriction Feature Programming Table F 21 Verifying CalI Restn ctions F 22 SPEED CALL NUJERS F 24 Speed Call Programming Notes F 24 Common SpeedCall Numbers I F ...

Page 5: ...confrolfed circuitry operates all system communications and the flexi ble programming An optional external backup 24 V battery can be connected to the system thebackupbattery is automaticaily brought on line in the event of a power faiIure thus preventing inter ruptions in telephone service Also in the event of a total system faifure incoming lines will be transferred to standard sets if optional ...

Page 6: ...rt on this page Specific indicqions e described q ttie appropriate places throughout the procedu ral material in this chapter V LiihdlutorAcdon _ I h stxtu 1 I I Y l rr r m her 1032 TRILLIUM t i dge In J 2 c 1 Telephon sy stems _i _ _ _ _ i I _ i _ m _ L _ I yj A m L T i _ _ _ c I l e ii mj 1 5 _ i j l I 1I 1 y I _ j _ _ _ _ _ 1 i j Y _ v 7 I vJ l z z y I _ I I I i _ a L r I _ _ _ _ i l r I 7 l T ...

Page 7: ... Key Service Unit KSU f om the j walloutlet I i If unpIugging the KSU retioves the interference fry the fol Iowing corrective measures singly or iti combination until the interference is eliminated l Change the Iccation or position of the indoor re ceiiring antenna of the radio or television l Relccate the Panther 1032 Setor KSU in relation to the radio and television receivers experiencing interf...

Page 8: ...nnected lines 1 through 20 l FCC Registration Number found on e side of the i Key Service Unit ordKSU the number for be Panther 1032 system isEBS78T 71737 KF E l Ringti Equivalence Number also found on the side of the KSU the number for the Panther 1032 is 33B USOC jack required usually one 50 conductor RJ21 jack to the KSU z i l Facility Interface Code the code for the Panther 1032 Electronic Key...

Page 9: ...__ miniature dualin linepackage DIP switches Iabeled fi om j top to bottom 1 PROGRAM usedfor featureprogram ming 2 notused 3 notused and4 BATTERY usedto savefeature programming andonerecessed pushbutton la ledRESET Also on theright sideof theKSU areconnectors labeled PAGE used for external pagingequipment MUSlC used for an externalbackgroundand on holdfnusiEtome SMDR usedfor theoptionalSMDRunit XW...

Page 10: ...own as attendant sta lion ws but not to confused with the master station allow the user attendant to seleq the desired station by _ pressing qe of the 32 direct station select DSS keys and lo obsen9 status of eachstationby observing the cone spending busy Iamp field BLF indicator TheDSSkeyscanalsobe programmed to selectspeed call numbers keys 10 Lhrough 19 can be used to dial the first ten ofthe a...

Page 11: ...d v itors Like the KSU these units come equipped with mounting screws A visitor by pre ing the door bell on a Door Module gen erates a distine 2 tone four groups of 4 short t es for Door Module f groups of 2 long iones for Door Module 2 that will sound at all Sets programmed to ring on line 10 and line f0 indicator WINKS Also each Set user can generate a tiling tone that will sound at Door Mcxlule...

Page 12: ...2 system slations numbered 10 through 41 A hodgh each Set comes equipped with one instalIed and one spare Designation Card you may order ad ional cards in pa ages of 10 for your system The Designation Card for DSS BL units is u xl to identify the assigriment or location of the 32 system stations num bered 10 through 41 and for recording speed call numbers the first IQ private nqrnbers in spaces IO...

Page 13: ...ack l 8 inch 1 Mini Jack l g inch 1 Special See SMDR Unit MoIex connector 1 Screw terminal Single 12 AWG wire 66block to m r RJ14C 2 each 66block to screw terminals 1 l duIai RJl4C or RTiSC 2 each cord supplied or 3 Modular RJ14C 2 each cord supplied Screw terminals 1 for each module 1 Modular RJ14C to adaptefltf 2 hkxhlar Rtl4C to adapter 2 each Special connector 1 cable supplied Special connecto...

Page 14: ...n relation to associawaccompanying Panther 1032 Set Next higher station number SYSTEM cAj qBILITIEs 0 or PBX Lines each inde ndently programmable for DTMF or pulse signaling I 10 only 9 with Door Answer Unit tercom Speech Paths 4 PX unit optional used with modem answering machine or remote S JI U set Up to 31 ations m ding both non handsfree or handsfree Setsand DSS BLF Units or OPX units Up to 32...

Page 15: ...the fuhne Backboard I aUation If theJCXJis tobemountedonaconcrete or masonrywall a l inch thickpfywoodbackboard isrecommended Dependingonthewall sconstruction andyourme xi of in stalling the backboard you might needscrewdrivers variouskindsandsizes drillsandbits various sizes 10 masonryscrewswith plasticanchors 4 of each or l 4 screwswithwallgripscrewanchors 4ofeach l 4 MO t theback 6 d atleast12i...

Page 16: ...e 5O pinGnnector on Ieft side of the KSU lab A CO 1 TO COlO Secure the U end of the cabIe with tie screw and p stic tie wrap vided with unit 4 On the other hand if tie incoming lines are not terminated in a SO p lU2j conrvxtor v e them into a block with a female 25pin connector Then iqs I a25 pair cable wiih male 50 pin connecqrs at both qx3 s b syeen shea block s 50 pin connector and Ihe KSU SO p...

Page 17: ...in 25 Pair Number Function Terminal Connector Cable hording Line Wiring Table I _ L _ _ _ _ 1 Rf LL1U M _ tlephofie Ptinthcl uv3s ste jjs Page D 3 I I I _ _ __ _ F m I n l l X r onn gr _ _ i L I I fI I C c lil i 1 I _j_ I p y I _ c _ d _ _ f I _T __ y _ L 7 i li _ _ i r 2 _ 1 _ 7 _ I ...

Page 18: ...beinstaIled atthesecretary s desk To continuetheexample thesecretary s Set wouIdbeconnect to station22 4 s accompanying DSS BLFUnit wouldpecop nettedtosfatiti 23 I I If anexternal amplifieris tobe usedatanyof fhesh on locations mount a 6 conductor JU25jai atthestationlocation SeeSkp 13 h MoFt 9 conductorRTi4jackwithin6 feetof the xi Se iccationa eachstation c On thebackboard mounttwo split66 bJock...

Page 19: ... brown Q kd voice tip yellow Yi green WI 23 29 14 40 bro n black bhzk slate 17 voice ring data tip data 0 h tied RD bIack BQ yellow YL 30 31 32 15 slWblack 41 yellow blue 16 blue yelIow Use matching color c s for the 4 cnnductorstation wiring cath The first color listed is thepredominant color thesecondc r listed is theracer or shipe cdor 8 StatirQnWiring Table Stations 10through 17 _ l TRILLIUM _...

Page 20: ..._ I y q _ _ _ __ _ _ _ I _ _ _ C r Amctmn Technic Pmiedkei Service 1 1 l Manual I _ i yya y z I I I a I _ i I _ I r _ W 1 1 __ _I _ _ _ I nt her 1032 TRILLIUM u Eage D 6 T I G I I I I z I _ I I e _ _ __ ...

Page 21: ... ti n WI 13 32 rd orange voice ring red RD 14 7 orange red data GP black BK data ring l5 33 mVgreen YeUow OW 16 8 greenired voice tip green N 17 34 red brown voice ring red W 18 9 brown red da 03 black EX 19 35 ld Shte a 6 w yellow YIJ 20 10 SIate ted voice tip green GN 21 36 black bIue voice ring red WI 22 11 blue black cl a WP black K de3 6 yeUo YL ii 37 black orange 12 orqngq black voice tip gr...

Page 22: ... red I black BK 19 35 I data ring yelIow YL 20 IO SWd voice tip greert GN 21 36 bIac blue _ voice ring rcd RD 22 11 blue black data tip black BK 23 37 bIack o ge Jfam 49 yeIIow YLJ 24 12 orange black I voice tip _ green GN 25 38 black green 39 40 41 voice ring doiD 26 13 gxen ilack data PI bIack BK 27 39 bIs ck bsown data 6 b yellow CfJ4 28 14 _ bro m bIack voice tip greeri 0 29 40 black slate voi...

Page 23: ...0 plug in the 4 conductor modular cord supplied with the Set between the Set and the sfa tiorl wiring jack h Press the Set s Intercom key the Sk s speaker emits a continuous tGne 56 L x fnf pxorn indicator goes ON _ j Himg up the handset dial tone is removed and all indicators go OFF I k Repeat steps i and j for lines 1 and 3 through 9 and line i0 as tiei if not used for the Door Answer Unit _ 1 R...

Page 24: ...odules at the de sired entryway lOcations using the two mounting screws knished w ith each Door Module c Run a fengtb not to exceed 2000 fet of 2 cmdpztor 24 AWG wire from the Door Answer _ Unit to each Door Module d _Fe the wire through the hole in the base of the back of me Door Module e Strip the cable e cJarid secure it to the screw terrni II found on the backside of the Door Module s front as...

Page 25: ... is a BLP Set jwzu station in dicator goes ON and the person at Doui Module 1 hears a burst of ringing _ ii At the entry way where Door dul 1 iSin stalled the person responds by speaking in the direction of the moor Module you and the per son at the entryway are connected iii At the Set hang up the hanGet all indicators go OFF and the call is terminated Q c Ekxr Module Z initiated calling i At Doo...

Page 26: ...d neither the continuous tone nor the background music is heard over the Set s speaker c Testing the background music on hold I Hqve someOne G I in on outside line 1 alter l _ i patiyely you can call line 1 from line 2 ringing is heard at all stations programmed to _ ring on line 1 and the line 1 indicator FLASHES slowly At any station pick up the handset and press r ii the line 1 key the lime 1 i...

Page 27: ...ct one end of the cable not suppkd into the exte paging equipment s input jack b _ Connect the other end which terminates in a l 8 inch mini jack phono not stireo or attenuator into the KSU connector I eIed PAGE i p DSS BLF Unit g ON and a continuous tcne is heard h Dial 99 a double tone burst is heard over the exter _nd paging Ioudspeaker c Make a test announcement the test announcement is heard ...

Page 28: ...ell is both day and night bell If you are installing a new system the loud bell should ring on all incoming calls 3 SF Feature Programming for detaiIs on how to program the Ioud bell a Have someone call in on outside line 1 the line 1 indicator FLASHES 0 1 and the external loud bell rings h At any station pick up the handset and press re line 1 key the line 1 indicator WINKS slowly if your Set has...

Page 29: ...RJtl jack and the TEL k ontheOPXunit d Connect a 2conductorcordbetween tie TEL jack on Ihe OPX unit and the 2 e device t6 be tised such as a standard set wsu ering machine or _ modem e If access to an outside lie is de d in ihb evetit of a powerfailure connecta spade tc modulti 2 conductor cord between one of the incoming lines in parallel with the normal system connection and th6PFrjackontheOPXlI...

Page 30: ...iheSMDRunittopmatchtie require ments of yourr rding device SettheBAVRY switchon theSMDR unit tn If noi performedalready go to Step4 to apply powertothesystemandtoconducttheinitialsys tem sts WhenStep4 is completed returnand perform the SMDR unit test procedure found bdOW NOTE Ge timeof day date month andyearareall programmed into theSMDR from station10 ST theoperatingJnspuctions section a Placean ...

Page 31: ...l Transfer Unit connect one end of the special cable to the connector ldxled J r ii At the2ndPower Fail Transfer Unit connect thk other end of the special 6abIdinto the con L nectar lab d CIW I d Cohnect the 2 cchductor sp l cable supplied _ With the 3rd Power Fail Transfer Unit as follows I At the 2nd Power Fail Transfer Unit connect one end of the special cable to the connector labeledCNJ ii At ...

Page 32: ...t 3 4 conductor modular cord between the 1st Power Fail Transfer Unit jack lab d X3 4 and the 2nd adapter s R314 jack for lines 3and4 thesecondjack iit Connect a 4 conductor modular cord between the 2nd Power Fail Transfer Unit jack labeled ml 2 and the 2nd adapter s RI14 jack for lines 5and6 thetfrirdjack iv Connect a 4 conductor modular cord between the 2nd Power Fail Tmnsfer Unit jack Iabeeled ...

Page 33: ...ng dial tone and be able io originate and receive outside calIs If not refer to the Troubleshooting section b Proceed to Step 3 0 0 i _ 9 I I I _ _ _ _ RILLlUhj p 8 9 I _ 1 1 I _ l Tstephane Panther 1032 stems 1 _ Page j O __ _ _ i _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ i I _ sz _ _ _ 1 I 4 _ i I ic z _ _ c l i py I V I _ i 7 r t 1 _l b L L I _ I 1 r i r 9i l I Lr a i S T ...

Page 34: ... red black to black and yellow toyellow b Connect the external amplifier to the bIue and white tennina of the RI25 station wiring jack c Instead of using the 4 conductor mod r cord sup plied with the Set see Step 4 g use a standard 6 conductor moduIar cord to connect the Set to the station wiring jack NOTE The extemat ampIifier sp er is now connect txltotheSetsipeakerterminals d Check to see that ...

Page 35: ...0u t I I I _ _ i A cot TO co10 A __ Q 1 z From g Zentralg Non Handsfree Set DSS BLF Unit Split 66 block TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT DIAGRAM Standafd Componentsonly T l _ I I I I _ i r _ _ I i TRILLIliM Telephone Panthei l ystems I _ I Page E J I I r l L t ...

Page 36: ... 7 a I I 12 AWG copper wife Red i J To f _I i external i f 2 wire I cable k 6 conductor cord RS 232 cable not supplied 4 TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT DIAGRAM Optional and External Components only 0 _ I _ _ r _ ffnther 1032 TRILLIUM I Page E 2 3 3 lefephone Sjfstems ...

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