A
AC outlet, 2-3Access failure
messages, 3-3,4-2,5-3RPSD Key, 4-1,4-2
Access history command, 3-20screen explained, 3-20
Add user command, 3-7Administration printer
connection, 2-9location, 2-4
EIA-RS232 limitations, 2-4reason to have one, 2-5requirements, 2-9
set link speed, 2-4Administration terminal
connection, 2-9location, 2-4
EIA-RS232 limitations, 2-4Alarm Lead connections, 2-20;
see also Power Monitor Adapter.
AT&T 212A Modem tip and ring connection, 2-14Audience, 1-4
Auxiliary Port default settings, 2-25pinout, 2-16
B
Block user command, 3-9
Built-in diagnostics, 5-7
C
Case number talkline, 2-11
Change restriction command, 3-14options, 3-14
Clock set command, 3-26,4-7
D
Date set command, 3-25,4-7
DCE pinout, 2-16
DTE pinout, 2-16
E
Enable/disable Key users described, 3-4
Equipment location and layout, 2-3
F
Failure history command, 3-21screen explained, 3-21
Force connect command, 3-24when to use, 5-7
Force connect/disconnect described, 3-4
Force disconnect command, 3-25
H
Hardware components administration printer, 2-5customer responsibility, 2-5included with RPSD Lock, 2-5modems, 2-9
PBXs supported, 2-8RPSD Key, 2-5
RPSD Key description, 2-10RPSD Lock, 2-5
RPSD Lock description, 2-5Hardware installation
cables, connectors, ports table, 2-23,A-1connecting the Key to the modem, 2-21connecting the Key to the terminal, 2-21inform the technical support center, 2-11initialized RPSD Key power-up, 2-21PBX modem location, 2-12procedures, 2-11
RPSD Key, 2-20
RPSD Key components, 2-20RPSD Key power supply, 2-21RPSD Lock, 2-11
RPSD Lock components, 2-13RPSD Lock power supply, 2-19
RPSD Lock to administration terminal or printer connection, 2-15RPSD Lock to CO line connection, 2-13
RPSD Lock to PBX modem connection, 2-14uninitialized RPSD Key power-up, 2-22
Help screens, 4-11using, 3-28
History display command, 4-6History display
screen explained, 4-6
I
ID set command, 3-26Installation
testing dialing out, 2-27testing the RPSD Lock, 2-27