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SECTION MITL8350-048-100-NA 
[8251 1234520 
173451 83931212 
Km   > 
WI91 QUIll-ING PROG. MODE The password and its action digits. 
‘Use search table‘ code followed by the telephone 
number to call back. 
Returned to programming mode. 
Programming session ended. 
7.08 Figure 7-1 below shows the typical terminal display for the 
above actions. 
>902 
>602 546F6D 
>825 
1234520 
>7345 83931212 
>907 
>999 
QUITTING PROG. MODE 
Figure 7-1, Terminal Display of Data Entry Check 
7.09 The Controller is now...

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begin transmitting an answer tone. In 3 seconds, however, the Con- 
troller will electrically separate the Modem from the line and take over 
the telephone call. Thus, the Modem is split away from the telephone 
line before it can begin transmitting the answer tone. The Controller 
supplies the loop current to the Modem during this split mode. This 
loop current allows the Modem to believe that the telephone call is 
still present. 
7.13 Upon answering, the Controller...

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onds after ringing. This 11 second period includes 3 seconds 
after start and 8 seconds of waiting for the password digits. 
After time out, the Controller will keep the Modem separated 
from the line and holds the line busy for an additional 20 
seconds. The controller should return to the ‘waiting for ringing’ 
mode. If this occurs, the call has been successfully denied. 
2. Place a call to the protected Modem and enter an INVALID 
password. Once again, the Controller will...

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CONTROLLER (SAC) 
0 
4 12 17 20 26 
IlllLllllllIllIlIllIlllllIllI 
> TIME (in seconds) 
(A) (6) (C) (D) (E) 
(F) 
PROTECTED MODEM 
0 
3 26 
Mlll1Hllllllllllllllllh > TIME (in seconds) 
0 (H) (0 
Where: A = RINGING 
B = ENTERING PASSWORD 
C = CALLBACK DELAY 
D = DIALTONE ACQUISITION 
& DIALING DIGITS E = 
USER’S TELEPHONE 
RINGING 
F = 
COMM. ESTABLISHED 
G = RINGING 
H = ANSWER TONE 
Figure 7-2, Typical Callback Operation, SAC and Modem Timing 
case, does not address a...

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ENTER 
19021   > 
[8251 12345207627810 
ENTER 
[73451 
16021 
[9071 
19991 
7.23 The caller MUST enter the callback number followed by the ‘#’ 
terminator to indicate end of number, in the same exact manner 
as if it were being dialed from the protected Modem. This is particu- 
larly true if the callback number is a long distance number. Informing 
the callers of the procedures to use is left up to the Controller man- 
ager. 
7.24 There will be a single progress tone heard...

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>902 
>825 12345207627810 
>7345 83931212 
>602 546F6D 
>907 
>999 QUITTING PROG. MODE 
Figure 7-3, Terminal Display, User-Entered Callback Number 
7.29 
If the Controller was left installed while it was being pro- 
grammed, the programmer may go directly to testing the user- 
entered callback password. It is not necessary to remove the Control- 
ler from service while it is being programmed. _ 
DTMF CUT-THROUGH ACCESS 
7.30 
This is the least secure method of access to the...

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3. PASSWORD PROGRAMMING - This part includes the program- 
ming of the password itself. It also describes the accompanying 
codes that will control whether or not the password is printed 
in the Call Detail Record, the time of day that the password will 
be accepted, and the action to perform upon acceptance of the 
password. Programming is required in this area for either auto- 
matic callback operation, user-entered callback numbers, or cut 
through access. 
4. AUTOMATIC...

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Table 7-2, System Special Parameters 
- 
ENTER DESCRIPTION 
x, x, 999 
Exit program mode. 
980mmddhhmm Enter Date and Time for Call Detail Record and Time-of-Day 
Access Control. 
902 Enter Data Confirmation Mode. This parameter allows pro- 
grammed data to be read back for verification. 
907 
942903 Exit Data Confirmation Mode. Return to program mode. 
Load Factory Installed Default Database. This command will 
re-install all default database parameter settings and will de-...

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., 
:.:_,. i,. 
7.36 980 - Enter Date and Time for Call Detail Record and Time- 
of-Day Access Control. This command must be followed by the 
two digit groups for the current month, day, hour, and minutes (format 
mmddhhmm). The command sets the internal clock of the Controller. 
This internal clock is used for the time printout on the Call Detail 
Record. It is also used to determine if access is allowed due to the 
time-of-day programming by comparing the actual time of...

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815 and 821 through 835 Search Tables. If only a few entries in these 
tables are to be changed, it is recommended that the parameters to be 
changed be programmed singularly. This command should only be 
used if there are too many parameters to be changed one at a time 
and it is desired to re-enter the complete programming for all the 
Search Tables. Note that the Controller cannot function properly with- 
out data in these tables. 
Note: 
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> 
> After deleting all search...
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