Describing the terminal 1-15
Datajack calls
1. Datajack calls are initially set up in the same manner as
other calls. The caller dials a number or inserts a card.
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Datajack calls cannot be made using coins.
•
The cards are validated as normal.
2. The caller presses # twice (##) to initiate a data call.
3.
If the caller has not already done so, the data equipment
is plugged into the datajack on the side of the terminal.
When the plug is in, the caller presses down on the but
ton on the top of the APC unit to complete the circuit.
Refer to Figure 1-5.
4. The modem in the equipment dials the number and pro
ceeds with the call.
The terminal prompts the caller to return the handset
on-hook. This prevents the data from being interrupted
by outside noise.
5. The call is complete when the modem hangs up. The
caller then presses the disconnect button on the data
jack and unplugs the equipment.
Figure 1-5: Datajack calls are made using cards
Module attaches to right
side of terminal
Press down
once data
equipment is
connected to
dataport
## initiates a
datajack call
Insert card
for payment
Handset must be off-hook
to initiate a datajack call
Return handset when
Connect
data
equipment
here
datajack call connected
Datajack module (not to scale)
Millennium multi-pay terminal installation, operation, and maintenance guide
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