DVST Installation Guide

Calls

10Calls

10.1Passwords

Passwords can be set and used by the system. When a PASSWORD is set it provides protection for the system at two points:

1)Whenever a remote system calls it must send the correct password, otherwise no connection will be established.

2)Whenever the SETUP key is pressed, the password will be requested before the setup mode is entered.

Method:

Enter SETUP mode is by pressing the SETUP key on either keyboard.

If a password has been set the screen will go blank and the prompt PASSWORD will appear on the screen. At this point a valid password must be entered followed by pressing the <ENTER> key. If this entered correctly the prompt CMD will appear on screen.

PASSWORD= Set system password to ...

 

The system password can be up to 10 alpha numeric, case sensitive,

 

characters. Once this has been set only calling units that have the

 

associated password linked to the telephone number can access the

 

system.

PASSn=

Set telephone entry n password to ...

 

Range is 0 to 19

 

This is linked to the designated telephone number and is the keyword

 

that will unlock the remote system that is being called. It may be up to

 

10 alpha characters in length.

 

Format: PASS4=BERLIN

 

In the above case the system called would have the password set to

 

BERLIN. Only then could the system be accessed.

 

Default: None set

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