
Issue 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment and Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
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5.0 OPERATION
5.1
The phone is taken off hook.
5.2
If location #19 contains a number, the phone will wait for dial tone, then dial the
number entered in location #19. This is the PABX Access Number. If you do not
want a PABX number dialed then leave location #19 blank.
5.3
Three modes of operation exist at this time:
a.
Dial a free call; 911, 411 only if number resides in free-call table (4.05)
b.
Dial 0+ the number desired, wait for the tone, then insert/withdraw credit
card.
c.
Enter a Help Selection only if your call processor offers this feature.
6.0
CARD CALLING
6.1
If a valid Credit Card read was performed, a verifier beep will be heard. The
phone will determine which type of card was read and what Protocol to use.
6.2
If AT&T cards are programmed to be blocked, 3 error tones will be heard and the
phone will reset itself for another call.
6.3
If the call is to go to TSPS, the phone will wait for the user to dial a 0+ number.
At the bong tone, the phone will send the card data.
6.4
If the call is to go to the Call Processor, the phone will dial the Call Processor.
When the Call Processor acknowledges, the phone will send the phone I.D. and
credit card information. The phone is now open. (Card reader on, keypad on,
transmitter on, no call restrictions in effect.)
6.5
FREE CALLS
. If the user attempts to dial a call not programmed in the free call
index (call restrictions enabled), the phone will give three warning tones to the
user, go on hook, and reset for another call attempt.