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    							The PANTHER 306 Key Telephone System is a PANTHER 612 
    System which has been slightly downsized to better 
    accommodate smaller business. For your convenience, the table 
    below highlights major differences between the two systems. 
    Refer to the reverse of this Update 
    Sheet 
    for Technical 
    Specifications. 
    ITEM 
    CO 
    Lines 
    Stations 
    Attendants (BLF Sets) 6 
    6max 
    ’ 
    12 
    6 max 
    I I 
    Key Service Unit Types Tone/Rot Only I Tone or Tone/Rot 
    Set Types 3 Line/6 DSS - NHF 
    6 Line/l 2 DSS 
    - NHF 
    3 Line/6 DSS - HF/BLF 
    6 Line/l 2 DSS - HF/BLF 
    FEATURES 
    External Page No 
    Yes 
    Loud Bell No 
    Yes 
    I OPTIONS 
    SMDR No 
    Yes 
    NOTE: ICM = intercom, NHF = Non-Handsfree, BLF = Busy Lamp Field, HF = Handsfree 
    Tone/Rot = Tone/Rotary  
    						
    							System Capabilities 
    Outside Lines 
    PANTHER Sets 
    Intercom Speech Paths 
    Attendant Sets 
    Door Modules 
    Power Fail Transfer 3 (2 with Door Answer) 
    5 
    6 max 
    2 
    1 Unit transfers 3 outside lines 
    to 3 standard phones c 
    Power 
    AC Power Req.uirements 
    Station Loop Limit 110 Volts 2 10% (SO/60 Hz) 
    1 Amp max load 
    240 ohms max 
    (Equivalent to 2000 feet 24 AWG) 
    Environmental 
    Operating Temperature 
    Relative Humidity 
    Signaling 
    Number Plan 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) 
    9Ooh or less, non-condensing 
    Rotary Dial and/or Tone Dial 
    Station Numbers 
    Connectors 10 to 15 
    KSU Line Connectors 
    KSU Set Connector 
    KSU External Battery Connectors 
    KSU Door Answer Unit Connector 
    KSU Power Fail Transfer Connector 
    KSU Music Input 
    Set Connector Lines 1 and 2, and 3 -4-conductor 
    modular 
    Sets 10 to 15 - 50-pin connector 
    Clips 
    6-conductor modular 
    4-conductor modular 
    Mono l/8 inch Mini Jack 
    6-conductor modular 
    - pins 2,3,4,5 interface to the Voice 
    and Data Pairs; 
    - pins 1 and 6 provide an interface for 
    connecting an external amplifier to 
    the speaker terminals 
    Specificabcms and features are sub;ect to change without notice. 
    U.S. Marketing HeadquarterstU.S.O$berations 
    International Sales 
    Trillium TekpMne Systems Corporation 
    Trillium Telephone Systems kc 
    1675 MacArthur Blvd., 
    603 March Road, P.O. BOX 1330, Kanaz, Ontara K2K 1X3 
    Costa Mesa, C&forma 92626, Tel.: (714) 557-3300 
    Telex: 0534524. Tel.: (613) 592-2550. Fax: (613) 592-2555 
    Canadian Sales 
    Trillium Tetephone Sales Inc. 
    155 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 206, WIllowdale, 
    I 
    @ Copyrght 1987 TRILLIUM Telephone Systems MC. 
    TM Trademark of TRILLIUM T&phone Systems II-C.  
    						
    							Station Select/Speed Call - dual- 
    function keys used to make intercom paging 
    announcements and to dial private speed call 
    numbers. 
    Redial - used to redial the last number 
    manually dialed from your Set. 
    Line - used to select any of the outside 
    lines (unless programmed otherwise). 
    Hold - places outside calls on hold and 
    exclusive hold. 
    Conference - for setting up three-party 
    add-on conference calls. 
    Flash/Cancel - programmable as a 
    calibrated hookswitch flash or cancel, but not 
    both: 
    Flash provides a calibrated on-hook signal 
    which is required to access most PBX, 
    Centrex and network features. 
    Cancel is used to cancel external calls and 
    return dial tone without hanging up the 
    handset. 
    Speed - used to enter pnvate and common 
    speed call numbers into the system’s memory; 
    also for dialing speed call numbers. 
    Speaker 
    - turns the Set’s speaker on and 
    off; also used to end a handsfree call. 
    9 
    10 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 
    15 
    16 Mic On/Off - turns the Set’s microphone 
    on and off for handsfree calls. 
    Intercom 
    - used to perform internal call 
    transfers, activate paging, background music 
    and various other features. 
    Ringer Volume Control - controls the 
    volume of the tone ringing. 
    Speaker Volume Control 
    - controls the 
    volume of the speaker audio. 
    Station Indicator Lamps 
    - (Panther 306 
    Attendant Set only) - turn on when the 
    corresponding Set is busy on a call. 
    Asterisk (Jt) 
    - when the * is dialed as ‘4% 
    first digit in a telephone number sequence the 
    last outside line used at your Set is 
    automatically selected. (The handset must be 
    in the cradle). 
    Pound (#) 
    - when the # is dialed, the 
    internal intercom line will be automaticalty 
    selected, provided the handset is in the cradle 
    and all speech paths are not in use. 
    Handset 
    - used to place call5 in the 
    conventional handset manner. Provides more 
    privacy man the handsfree method.  
    						
    							To use most of the PANTHER 306 system features, follow 
    the PANTHER 612 operating instructions given in the 
    PANTHER User Guide and the PANTHER Quick Reference 
    Guide. PANTHER 306 system features which operate 
    differently are described below. 
    Private Speed Call - Dialing 
    To speed call one of your first 5 Private numbers - l Lift the handset. Press the Line key of an outside line. 
    Handsfree - Turn the MIC. on/off indicator on. Handsfree - Press the Line key of an outside line or press * 
    Dial tone is heard; line indicator winks. 
    l Press desired Speed Call key_(DSS keys 11-15). The number is automatically speed dialed. 
    OR 
    To speed call one of your last 6 Private Speed numbers l Lift the handset. Press the Line key of an outside line. Handsfree - Turn the Mic. on/off indicator on. 
    Handsfree - Press the Line key of an outside line or press Jt. 
    Dial tone is heard; line indicator winks. 
    l Press the Speed key. l Dial the desired Speed Call Code (from 05 to 10). The number is automatically speed dialed. 
    Private Speed Call - Storing 
    To store your first 5 Private Speed Call entries - 
    l Press the Speed key. 
    l Dial the entry to be stored including any pauses, halts, flashes.  Continuous tone is heard; intercom indicator winks. 
    l Press the desired Speed Call key (11-15). 
    Maximum 26 digits.  Intercom indicator flashes. 
    Contmuous tone stops; indicator continues to flash. l Write the entry on the designation card. l Repeat above procedure for each entry to be stored. 
    To store your last 6 Private Speed Call entries - l Press the Speed key. 
    Continuous tone is heard; intercom indicator winks. 
    l Dial the desired speed call code (05 to 10). 
    Intercom indicator flashes. 
    l Dial the entry to be stored including any pauses, halts, flashes. 
    Maximum 26 digits. 
    Continuous tone stops; indicator continues to flash. 
    l Write the entry on the designation card. l Repeat above procedure for each entry to be stored. 
    Door Answering 
    Line key 3 is used to access the Door Module. 
    To answer a door 
    call (from either Module) - Distinctive tone ringing is heard. Line 3 indicator flashes. 
    l Lift the handset; press Line key 3. Handsfree - Turn the Mic. onloff indicator on; press Line key 3. 
    tine 3 indicator winks. 
    The visitor at the door need only speak in the direction of 
    the Door Module. 
    To place an intercom call to Door Module One - 
    l Lift the handset; press Line key 3. Handsfree - Turn the Mic. on off indicator on; press Line key 3. 
    One ringing burst is heard; line 3 indicator wrnks. 
    . F 1 l Make your announcement. 
    The called party answers by speaking in the direction of 
    the Door Module. 
    To end a Door Module conversation - l Hang up the handset. 
    Handsfree - Press the Speaker key. 
    Line 3 indicator turns off. 
    Features that do not apply to the PANTHER 306 System: 
    Music through external paging SyStetII Cell the attendant by dialing 0 
    Non-appearing line access Message waiting from the attendant 
    Call Data Recording operations Loudspeaker Paging 
    Specrficaf/ons and features are subject lo change without notice. 
    U.S. Marketing Headquarters/U.S.Operations 
    Trlllwm T&phone Systems Corporation 
    1675 MacArthur Blvd., 
    Costa Mead. California 92626, Tel.: (714) 557-3300 
    Canadian Sales 
    TrGum Telephone Sales Inc. 
    I 55 Gordon Baker Road. Suite 206. Wlllowdale. 
    Ontano, M2H 3N5 Tel.: 
    (416) 494-0522 
    International Sales 
    Tnllwm Telephone Systems Inc. 
    603 March Road, P.O. Box 13030, Kanata, Onlano. K2K 1X3 
    Telex 053-4524, Tel.: (613) 592-2550, Fax: (613) 592-2555 
    @ Copynght 1987 TRILLIUM Telephohe Systems Ix. 
    TM Trademark of TRILLIUM Telephone Systems Inc 
    91-0363-2A 
    - March 1987 - Pnnted in Japan 
    F-301 4-l  
    						
    							bNcY. When following this update-refer to  Due to the similarity between the 
    PANTHER 306 and PANTHER 612 systems, 
    the PANTHER 612 Electronic Key System  MOST of the installation and programming 
    instructrons found on the PANTHER 612 
    Installation Guide included with your  Electronic Key System installation Guide 
    will apply to both systems. This Update 
    system.  Sheet outlines all differences which must be 
    taken into considerarron when installing and 
    proaramminq the PANTHER 306 System Side One of the PANTHER 612 
    Sheet. for changes to installar’on and  Electronic Key System installation Guide 
    provides a detailed illustration olus step- 
    programming.  by-step instructions for mount,ng and 
    connecting PANTHER 612 components. 
    Some of these components V/I not be used 
    when connecting only the PANTHER 306 
    System. Component differences are shown 
    below. Refer to the reverse o’ this Update 
    Incoming,C.O.iPBX/~entrex Lines 
    Door 
    Answer 
    Unit 
    PAW f v 
    Line 1 R G 
    Line 3 R G Line 2 B Y 
    &conductor cable supplied 
    MUSIC SOURCE e 
    See the Power Fail Installation Diagram 
    on reverse for connection details. 
    Standard Set 
    or Attendant Set Main 
    Distribution 
    Frame 
    DOOR 
    MUSIC 
    PANTHER 306 POWEF =IIL Key Service Unit 
    STATUS 
    WW 
    . ;)R(-JG= 1’.’ 
    1 DROG=“.’ 
    j . 
    13*n::. 
    I 
    RESET 
    STATIC’.5 10 to 15 
    50-pin ribbon plug  
    						
    							INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CHANGES - 
    (Refer to the PANTHER 612 Electron/c Key System 
    lnsta//arron G&e, S/de One) 
    STEP 2 - Telephone Line Connection 
    Do not COI!~HX! :clephone Irr~e 3 when Ihe Door AnswcrrnG Oo
    on 
    IS bcrny rrxi&x 
    STEP 3 - KSU to 66-Block Connections 
    The KSU ;wr :.z.1or IS labelled “SLattons 10-15”. 
    STEP 5 - Statron Wiring Connections 
    Ignore SIZ:,G~! Vi,irnbers 16 IO 21 and DRY CONTACTS LA: “1’~ or, 
    the StaIror Wjr,c~g CharI 
    STEP 6 - Door Answering 
    The Door ir!swerrrlg Option uszs C.O. lrne 3. Ewurc [ha: 
    lelephoric ..:ii’ 3 s no! connecreo to Ihe KSU. 
    STEP 7 - Call Data Recording Interface - Not Equlppes 
    Ignore 1t11s s!e: 
    STEP 9 - Power Fail Transfer 
    Only on’c P’T .:;II IS connecwc !o the PANTHER 306 SYS:~T. 
    Correct rns:a!‘a! 3n IS shown w:ow. 
    STEP 11 - External Pagrng Amplifier - NOI Eourpped ..?ore 
    lhrs sleo. 
    Side Two ;! the PANTHER 612 Electronic 
    Key System Installation Guide contains the 
    necessary infer-nation for selecting and 
    programmlng s,stem features. as well as tnformation 
    on :roubleshoz:,ng. The followrng changes apply 
    wFen progran-ung the PANTHER 306 System: 
    l Whet :‘j,,ra~nm\. ; 
    Coce 0000, qncri 81 Line 3 LED 
    and III .f’~or’: LE3 INo LOUD BELL ‘?diure CXISIS ) 
    l Whe. :-;yra:‘lnw_: Coci: 3YYl (ZONE PAGING). 
    alsregz: 3;I zone 10’3rn-~a:lon a!ler Zorw 6 
    l Wher ;~x4rawrnrr:j Coae 5Xx0. lgruri: all LOUD 
    BELL P ‘.GING rr::owat1on. 
    l Whe!’ r’~yramnwy. Ignore all of Cooe 0061. (CDR 
    Srarl Dz.2 Reczrdq does not apply.) 
    l Wher I-sgra’wirrq RINGING ASSIGNMENT. qnore 
    111 Inter:: -. LE3 ior CoUe 2YY0 (No Ltw 1). arid lynore 
    all of c:a:< 2YYl 
    l Wher- r-~yrammrng LINE GROUPING qoore 111 
    interco-. -ED ror C;de 6220 iNo Lrne 11, and Ignore all 
    of Coaf 6221 
    -0 KSU 
    .I Line 1,2 
    I 
    POWER FAIL TRANSFER 
    INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 
    FOR PANTHER 306 SYSTEM 
    ONLY 
    C01.2 CC: 2 TK’ 2 TK3.4 C’.: 
    CNK 
    TRILLIUM 
    teltphsm systefns 
    -. 
    Spef2rfrc.c :.‘i and fea:,‘es zre subject 10 crsnge WI:-:.A nor :f 
    U.S. Marketing HeadquartersU.S.0peration.s 
    Internationa’ Sales 
    Trlllrurn T+ ?I’ xe Sys[e,- s ‘Czrporatrorl Tr 
    ..m Tele: :rle S;srerl:s Inc. 
    1675 Ma::,:*.-’ Blvd., 
    62: h,farch =:.;j, P 0 Bsl 
    13030, li3nala r?:wo. K2K 1X3 
    Costa M51.2 C-;lrforn~a 92625 Tel.: (714) 55i-3300 
    Tee; 0%::::. Te; (613) 592-2555. F& .5’3) 592-2555 
    Canadian Sales 
    Trrllrunl T< $;’ xe Sales “,c 
    155 Gore: . s.t=:er Roac 3~ ._ 206, Wrllowda:e 
    Ontarro. *,‘.I- :‘J5 Tel ‘1: 494-0522 . 
    ‘C ,- 
    tizoyrryh: -37 TalLLI’JM Telephone .Sys:?:,js Inc 
    T k’ 
    Tradema.. :I TR’LLIUM Telephor:? Sys!e’--j lnc 
    3: -:364-l; 
    ‘.larc’, 196: Prlnred I:, Cana-:  
    						
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    -Panther 306/Panther 612 
    Electronic Key Telephone Systems 
    NOTE 
    i. 
    When the organization for this manual was first conceived, most chapters were 
    designed to include more than one system - since a large number of functions, 
    features, and characteristics are common to TFULLIUM’s telephone systems. 
    For example, the Panther 306 and 612 Electronic Key Telephone Systems are 
    very similar; coverage of these two systems was to have been combined into a 
    single chapter - as evidenced by the single Panther 306/612 tab. 
    However, interrupting the 
    flow of text and graphics to identify and explain the 
    differences between these systems proved to be too disruptive - and the poten- 
    tial for reader confusion began to outweigh the benefits of shared coverage. 
    In the end, giving each separate system its own chapter was judged to be much 
    more useful to field installers and technicians (this manual’s primary audience) 
    in their normal work environment, under their normal operating circumstances. 
    Therefore, the Panther 306 system - and only the Panther 306 system - is 
    the subject of the first chapter under this tab (starting at the first red page), fok 
    lowed by the separate Panther 612 chapter (starting at the second red page). 
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    TRILLIUM Telephone Systems  
    						
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    Topic Page 
    Chapter Introduction 
    PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................... Intro-l 
    ABOUTTHIS CHAPTER.. .............................................................................................................................. Intro-l 
    QUICK-REFERENCE CHART .......................................................................................................................... Intro-2 
    Section A 
    - FCC Requirements 
    RADIO AND TELEVISION INTEW;ERENCE ...................................................................................................... A-l 
    HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY ....................................................................................................................... A-l 
    RESPONSIBILITIES ......................................................................................................................................... 
    A-2 
    User Responsibiliti es. .................................................................................................................................... A-2 
    Telco Responsibilities ..................................................................................................................................... A-2 
    Section B - System Components 
    STANDARD Coh4.Po~ .............................................................................................................................. B-l 
    One Key Service Unit (KSU) ........................................................................................................................... B-l 
    Up to Six Telephone Sets.. ............................................................................................................................. 
    B-l 
    OPTIONAL COMPONENTS ................................................................................................................................ 
    B-2 
    One Door Answer Unit .................................................................................................................................. B-2 
    One Power Fail Transfer Unit ......................................................................................................................... B-2 
    Up to Five Off Premises Extension/Data Interface (OPX) units 
    .............................................................................. B-2 
    Set Stands/Wall-Mounts.. ............................................................................................................................... B-2 
    Designation Cards. ........................................................................................................................................ 
    B-3 
    Face Plates ................................................................................................................................................... B-3 
    Section C - Technical Specifications 
    CONNECTORS ................................................................................................................................................. C-l 
    ENvIRONMENTALREQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................ 
    C-l 
    POWERREQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................. 
    C-l 
    STATION NUMBERING PL.AN ........................................................................................................................... C-l 
    SYSTEM CAPABILITIES ................................................................................................................................... 
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    Topic Page 
    Section D - Connection Procedures 
    STEP 1: INSTALLING THE KSU ................................................................................................................... 
    D-l 
    Site Preparation. ........................................................................................................................................... D-l 
    Backboard Installation .................................................................................................................. 
    :. .............. 
    D-l 
    System Uncrating ......................................................................................................................................... D-l 
    KSlJ 
    Instalhtion ........................................................................................................................................... 
    D-l 
    STEP2 CONNECTING INCOMING TELEPHONE LINES ................................................................................ D-2 
    sTEP3: INSTALLING STATION WIRING ..................................................................................................... 
    D-2 
    Station Wiring Table ..................................................................................................................................... D-3 
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    STEP 4: CONDUCTING THE INITIAL SYSTEM AND STATION TESTS.. ......................................................... 
    D-4 
    STEP 5: CONNECI’ING THE BACKUP BA’ITERY .......................................................................................... D-4 
    STEP 6: CONNECTING DOOR ANSWER UNIT AND DOOR MODULES.. ......................................................... 
    D-4 
    Door Answer Unit Installation ........................................................................................................................ D4 
    Door Module Installation ............................................................................................................................... D-5 
    Door 
    Answer Unit Test., ................................................................................................................................. 
    D-5 
    STEP 7: CONNECI’ING THE MUSIC SOURCE ................................................................................................ 
    D-6 
    Music Connection ........................................................................................................................................ 
    D-6 
    Music Test .................................................................................................................................................. D-6 
    STEP 8: CONNFLTING THE OPX UNIT ........................................................................................................ 
    D-7 / 
    OPX Unit Connection ................................................................................................................................... 
    OPX Unit Test ............................................................................................................................................. 
    STEP 9: CONNECTINGTHEPOWERFAILTRANSFERUNIT. ........................................................................ D-8 
    Power Fail Transfer Unit Installation ............................................................................................................... D-8 
    Power Fail Transfer Unit Test ......................................................................................................................... D-8 
    STEP lo: INSTALLING AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER/SPEAKER ...................................................................... 
    D-9 
    Section E - System and Set Layout 
    TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT DIAGRAM (Standard Components only). .................................................................... 
    E-l 
    TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT DIAGRAM (Optional and External Components only). .................................................. 
    E-2 
    TYPICAL POWER FAIL, TRANSFER UNIT LAYOUT DIAGRAM.. ........................................................................ 
    E-3 
    SET LAYOUT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. E-4 
    SETLAYOUT.. .................................................................................................................................................. 
    E-5 
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