Remote Port Security Device
User’s Guide
555-024-402
Issue 1
October 1996
Installation
Page 2-17
Installation
2
Connecting the RPSD Key to the Telephone Line
You need the following components to connect the RPSD Key to the telephone
line:
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RPSD Key
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Telephone line jack
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14-foot line cord with RJ11 modular connectors
To connect the RPSD Key to the telephone line, follow these steps:
1. Connect one end of the 14-foot telephone line cord with RJ11 connectors
to the telephone line jack.
2. Plug the RJ11 connector on the other end of the telephone line cord into
the TELCO port on the back of the RPSD Lock.
Connecting the RPSD Key to the Modem
The RPSD Key is connected to the caller’s modem via the SUBSCRIBER port on
the back of the Key.
The following components are needed to connect the Key to the caller’s modem:
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RPSD Key
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Modem
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7-foot line cord with RJ11 connectors
To connect the Key to the caller’s modem, follow these steps (see
Figure 2-3
; the
connection is the same for the Key as for the Lock.):
1. Using the 7-foot line cord with RJ11 connectors on both ends, insert one
connector into the SUBSCRIBER port on the back of the Key.
2. Insert the other RJ11 connector into the appropriate port on the caller’s
modem.
Powering Up the RPSD Key
The RPSD Key may be in one of two conditions upon power-up: initialized or
uninitialized. The response of the Key upon power-up is different depending on
which condition it is in. Both conditions are described below.
To power the RPSD Key, you need:
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The RPSD Key power supply
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An AC wall outlet
Plug one end of the power supply into the 12VDC port on the back of the RPSD
Key and the other end into an AC wall outlet.