Remote Port Security Device
User’s Guide
555-024-402
Issue 1
October 1996
Installation
Page 2-16
Installation
2
Installing the RPSD Key
The RPSD Key is installed between the caller’s modem and the central office line.
To install an RPSD Key, you need:
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RPSD Key
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Terminal
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Modem
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7-foot line cord with RJ11 modular connectors
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14-foot line cord with RJ11 modular connectors
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One DB9 (male) to DB25 (female) cable
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RS-232 cable with DB25 connector on one end and the appropriate
connector for the terminal on the other end
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RPSD Key power supply
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AC outlet
NOTES:
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The 7-foot and 14-foot telephone line cords are provided with the
RPSD Key. If additional length cords are needed, the customer
must supply them.
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The RPSD Power Monitor function may be used to provide Alarm
Lead connections for alarming RPSD Key failures. Refer to “External
Alarm” earlier in this chapter.
Connecting the RPSD Key to the Terminal
The RPSD Key is connected to the terminal via the AUX. PORT on the back of the
Key and the terminal’s RS-232 port. See Table 2-2 for the pinouts for the AUX.
PORT connection. The AUX. PORT for the Key is connected in the same manner
as the AUX. PORT for the Lock.
You need the following components to connect the RPSD Key to a terminal:
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RPSD Key
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DB9/DB25 cable
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RS-232 cable with a DB25 connector on one end and the appropriate
connector for the terminal on the other end
Follow these steps to connect the Key to a terminal:
1. Connect the DB9 end of the DB9/DB25 cable supplied with the Key to the
Auxiliary Port on the Key.
2. Connect the DB25 connector of the RS-232 cable to the DB9/DB25 cable.
3. Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the RS-232 port on the back
of the terminal.