Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8850-048-l OO-NA _I . .. : Note: 5) 6) 7) 8) Note: abled), must enter the telephone number for callback by DTMF dialing. Two conditions must be satisfied at this point. The first is that the protected Modem must be capable of answering in the answer mode for a programmable period of time that is sufficient to allow the callback to occur. The second is that the called back Modem must be capable of being forced into the originate mode upon receipt of the callback. A more...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA after hearing the single progress tone (unless disabled) enters his assigned password via DTMF dialing. 5) Upon verification of the password, the SAC will cut-through (connect the caller to the protected Modem). The calling Mo- dem will respond with an originate tone that establishes the connection. Except for the slight pause required to enter the caller’s password, this is a standard access and requires no special considerations. The only constraint is that a valid...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 6. INITIALIZATION INTRODUCTION 6.01 Initialization is the procedure that readies the SMarT-1’” Secu- rity Access Controller for initial programming. This procedure has been detailed previously in Part 2 of this document. Since it is a very important procedure, it will be listed again in this part in detail. 6.02 There are several reasons for accomplishing initialization of the SAC. These are a) that the Controller has just been removed from storage or has just been...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA Note: The Security Access Controller does not respond to DTR, RTS, etc.. PROCEDURE 6.06 The steps below show the procedure to be followed to initialize the Controller: 1) Power the SAC off. 2) Connect a suitable terminal to the RS-232 Computer Port. 3) Power the terminal on and set for the required parameters (if . . required). 4) Power the SAC on. Once on, the Controller will monitor the RS-232 Computer Port for a period of 7 seconds. 5) During this 7 second...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-IOO-NA Note: Pressing on the keyboard will not allow programming if the default Terminal Program Access Code () has been changed. Refer to Part 7, Programming for more details. 6.10 If nothing is entered on the terminal keyboard for a period of 1 minute, the SAC will automatically print on the terminal display: WARNING . . . LOGOUT IN 60s. and 1 minute later, the SAC will automatically exit the programming mode. Page 31
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SECTION MITL8350-048-IOO-NA 7. PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 7.01 Prior to using the SMarT-I’” Security Access Controller, some basic programming must be entered into the unit. This basic programming provides the Controller with the date, time, passwords, and other fundamental information that is pertinent to the operation of the unit. The parameters to be programmed depend on the type of operation that is expected of the Controller. Note: Before programming the unit, ensure that it has been ini-...
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SECTION MlTL8350-048-l OO-NA Table 7-l (Cont’d), initialization/Default Programming Parameters ASSOCIATED DEFAULT DESCRIPTION PARAMETER LABEL AUTO ANSWER LOCKOUT TIMER = “Busy Out” line for 20 seconds on invalid password TONE OPTIONS = Single tone to request password “ON” Double tone to request callback number “ON” Triple tone to request caller hang up “ON” DIALBACK TIMER = Wait for 5 seconds before initiating callback MACHINE IDENTIFIER = “SAC” TERMINAL PROGRAM SECURITY CODE = “” NAME OF...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA NOTES ON DATA ENTRY Whenever the Controller knows the length of a parameter entry, the entry will automatically be accepted by the SAC without the need of following the entry with a terminator. For string type entries of unknown length (to the SAC), a terminator of ‘BB’ or ‘FF’ must be entered to identify the end of the entry. Technically, ‘BB’, ‘FF’, and ‘. .’ are all internally interpreted as the same digit (see Table C-2, page C-5). The last character of an ASCII...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA Note: 1) 2) 3) 4) 4) 6) 7.07 User entered data will be enclosed in square brackets. For more information on conventions used in this manual, refer to Part 1, paragraph 1.12. Ensure that the Controller has been powered up and initialized in accordance with Part 6, paragraph 6.06. Press carriage return () on the terminal keyboard to start the programming session. The terminal display should respond with: REV xx-xx ENTERING PROG. MODE > Enter the time and date...