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    5) 
    Note: 
    7.144 
    ‘7nnn’ and ‘BB’ entries are not counted. 
    Access Control strings, OCC Access Numbers, OCC Authoriza- 
    tion Codes, etc., all count, but in general require so little space 
    that they may be neglected for the purpose of space estima- 
    tions. 
    Deleting a callback (Speed Call) with the ‘7nnnBB’ command 
    does not reclaim all memory previously occupied by that 
    entry. After deletion, the memory space increase only by the 
    number of digits in the removed callback number and not by 
    the ‘+ 6’ factor that was added in the calculation in 4) above. 
    Figures 7-18 through 7-20 are calculation worksheets that have 
    been included to assist in memory space calculations. Figure 
    7-18 is to be used in calculating Search Table space. Figure 7-19 is to 
    be used in calculating password space, and Figure 7-20 is to be used 
    in calculating callback number space. These figures are located at the 
    end of this part. 
    7.145 The sum of the Search Tables + Passwords + Callback Numbers 
    must be less than approximately 14,500 spaces. Using the as- 
    sumption that there will be one callback number for each password, 
    and that the 801 through 815 search tables are not required to be 
    programmed (as is the usual case), the following generalizations can 
    be made: 
    Let X = QUANTITY 
    PASSWORDS CALLBACKS 
    (Length + 2) X + 
    (Length + 6) X = 14,500 
    7.146 
    For example, assume that the unit is programmed with all 5 
    digit passwords and 7 digit callback numbers. Using the equa- 
    tion under paragraph 7.146 above, the amount of space used would be 
    725 spaces as shown below: 
    (5 + 2)X + (7 + 6)X = 14,500 
    7x + 13x = 14,500 
    20x = 14500 
    14500 
    x= 20 
    X = 725 
    Therefore, 725 five digit passwords and 725 seven digit callback num- 
    bers may be safely stored in the RAM memory. 
    7.147 Another example would be to assume that there will be twice 
    as many passwords as callback numbers (two people at each 
    callback location but with different access allowances). Passwords are 
    still 5 digits long and callback numbers are 7 digits long: 
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    (5 + 2)2X + (7 + 6)X = 14,500 
    (7)2X + 13X = 14,500 
    14x + 13x = 14500 
    27X = 14500 
    14500 
    x= 27 
    x = 537 
    Therefore, 1,074 five digit passwords (2X) and 537 seven digit callback 
    numbers may safely be stored in the RAM memory. 
    7.148 If the extreme case were considered and based on the formula 
    above, up to 381 15-digit passwords and 381 15-digit callback 
    numbers could be stored in the RAM memory. For those who demand 
    more detailed calculations, simultaneous solutions using X and Y un- 
    knowns would allow calculation of uneven numbers of password/call- 
    back quantities. Calculus formulae .would allow both lengths and quan- 
    tities to be varied, but for simplicity, it is easier to use the charts 
    included, with known intentions. 
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    SEARCH TABLES 
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    CALLBACK NUMBERS 
    7nnn Entries 
    Length+6 X Qty. 
    Subtotal 
    Total Space 
    Figure 7-9, Calculation Sht. 3 
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    8. TECHNICAL CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 
    INTRODUCTION 
    8.01 
    This part will be added at a later date. For the present, refer to 
    Appendix C, Figures C-I and C-2 for an overall block diagram, 
    and a simplified electrical diagram of the Controller, respectively. 
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    9. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 
    MAINTENANCE 
    9.01 The SMarT-1’” Security Access Controller, as is evident, is a 
    fully self-contained unit. As such, it has no user repairable 
    parts. If the warranty seal over the unit fasteners is broken, the war- 
    ranty is void. In case of failure, replace the Controller as follows: 
    1) Power down the unit. This will cut-through the subscriber side 
    to the CO side. 
    2) Remove the RJ31KA31 plug from the Telco supplied socket. 
    The shorting bars in the RJ31XKA31A will cut-through to the 
    line. Then, 
    3) Replace the Controller and re-connect. 
    4) Proceed as if a new installation. 
    TROUBLESHOOTING 
    9.02 This part will be added at a later date. 
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    APPENDIX A 
    FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS 
    Al.01 
    This equipment has been approved by the Federal Communica- 
    tions Commission (FCC) as not being harmful to the telephone 
    network when connected directly to the telephone lines through the 
    standard connection cabling provided with the unit. This section is 
    applicable to telephone interconnection in the United States. 
    Al.02 Prior to the interconnection of this equipment, the local tele- 
    phone company is to be notified; inform the company that you 
    have FCC-registered equipment that you wish to connect to their 
    trunks. Give them the following information: 
    0 The telephone number of the line that will connect to the unit. 
    0 
    The equipment being connected is a MITEL DATACOM INC. 
    model SMarT-I’” Security Access Controller. 
    0 
    The FCC Registration Number for the SMarT-1’” is EMP 
    85B-14558-LR-E. 
    l The FCC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) which is 0.7B. 
    l The Connector Jacks required are RJ31X. 
    CONNECTION LIMITATIONS 
    Al.03 
    Due to the FCC Part 68 Rule, no connection can be made to 
    party lines and to coin telephone service. This unit is designed 
    to be used on standard-device telephone lines. If there are any ques- 
    tions about the telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment 
    may be connected to it, the telephone company will provide this 
    information upon request. 
    NETWORK CHANGES 
    Al.04 
    The telephone company may make changes to it’s communica- 
    tion service; such changes may include the change of trunk 
    circuits, changes in the operational characteristics of its trunks, etc. 
    Before doing this, however, the company shall provide official notifica- 
    tion, so that the operation of the Dialer service will not be interrupted. 
    MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS 
    Al.05 
    This equipment has been registered with the FCC for direct 
    connection to the telephone network. Under the FCC program, 
    the user is restricted from making any changes or repairs and from 
    performing any maintenance operations other than those specifically 
    included in this document. 
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    Al .06 There are no user repairable parts within the unit. It is sealed 
    against user maintenance. If opened, all warranties are voided. 
    Al .07 No cabling or wiring changes within the unit are permitted by 
    the user. Plug-ended cables, as detailed in this document, are 
    used for ail external connections between the unit and the 
    to be 
    telephone company interface jack. 
    Al.08 Power supply components and cabling is only to be changed or 
    maintained by MITEL DATACOM INC. or by an authorized agent 
    of MITEL DATACOM INC. 
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    TROUBLE CORRECTIONS 
    Al.09 For all malfunctions, appropriate field service is provided by 
    MITEL DATACOM INC. or its authorized agents. 
    DISCONNECTION 
    Al.10 If it is ever decided to permanently disconnect the SMarT-1’” 
    Security Access Controller from the present line, please notify 
    the telephone company of this change. 
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