Power-Up Behavior of Uninitialized Key

With an uninitialized Key, the left four LEDs will all light up upon power-up. If any other behavior occurs, there is a firmware error and the Key should be replaced.

Testing an Uninitialized Key

Test an RPSD Key that has not been initialized by connecting either a telephone or a terminal to the Subscriber port on the back panel of the Key, then dial the associated RPSD Lock, either directly via the telephone or via an application on the terminal. If the connection is good, the yellow Verify light comes on frost, followed by the green Connection light. This should occur in less than 30 seconds. The connection light will remain lit until the call is ended. If the connection fails, the red Idle light comes on.

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AT&T Remote Port Security Device user manual Testing an Uninitialized Key, Power-Up Behavior of Uninitialized Key