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Remote Administration
Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
2. Press the button that corresponds to the desired relay. That button lights. Enter one of
the following sequences on the keypad:
[1] + [1] = External Page Zone
[2] +[1 through 8] = RAN Start (RAN Announcement Tables 1-8)
[3] + STA # = Loud Bell
[4] + CO # = CO Line Control
[0] = Disables Relay
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
Each time the user presses a relay button, the LCD updates with the relay number and the
function assigned to it.
Remote Administration
Description
The Remote Administration feature allows authorized personnel to access the administration
programming via a terminal device (portable telephone device or personal computer with
communications software package).
The feature permits the review and entry of the customer database in the same manner as via
the digital telephone. The terminal device can be connected directly to the RS-232C
connector on the Main Processing Board (MPB) on the
Triad-S
, or can be accessed by a
telephone modem linking the RS-232C connector (via a CO line) to a remote location. When
entering the system remotely via a terminal device, access to the 19.2K baud modem is
available.
Program Mode Entry
Refer to
“Program Mode Entry (Data Terminal or PC)” on page C-5
.
Modem Answer Timer
Description
The Modem Answer Timer determines how long the On Board modem provides a carrier
tone to a distant modem. If a connection is not made at the end of this timer, the On Board
modem hangs up.
The Modem Answer Timer setting is variable from 25-999 seconds.
Programming Steps
1. Press the MODEM ANSWER TIMER flexible button
(FLASH 02, Button #4)
. The following
message displays:
2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad that corresponds to 025-999 seconds.
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
M O DE M A N S W E R T / O
025 -9 99
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