Multi Link Acp 300 ACP 300 User Manual

(ACP-300, ACP-500 & ACP-900)  
Programming Manual  
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The ACP can be easily tailored to fit the needs of individual organizations or  
departments.  
A wide variety of remote site information systems can be accessed, and with its  
register programs, the system functions can be configured to meet the  
specifications of both calling and receiving modems and long distance switching  
time. By utilizing programmable security codes (up to 7 digits), 35 million possible  
combinations of codes prevent unauthorized access to the data devices.  
ACP GENERAL OPERATION  
The ACP's routing function is based on DTMF tone detection. When a call is  
placed to the remote location, the ACP detects the phone company's ringing  
voltage, goes off hook (answers) and begins a preliminary screening process.  
During this time, the ACP is looking for DTMF tone based routing instructions.  
For instance, if the ACP hears the industry standard CNG tone generated by a  
calling Fax, the call is immediately and automatically routed to the connected fax  
machine without disturbing the receiving party, ringing attached phones or ringing  
other attached devices.  
Each device port of the ACP has its own DTMF security code that can be used to  
protect any devices connected to the ports from unauthorized access. Each  
separate security code can be programmed to any number up to 7 digits,  
including the * and # characters found on the telephone key pad. During an  
Incoming call, if the ACP detects the DTMF access code for a device port, the  
call is then automatically routed to the correct device.  
Flag 6 (Bit 2) Busy Signal 1 (on)  
Determines if a device trying to access the line when the line is already in use will hear a busy  
tone or dead air.  
Flag 7 (Bit 1) Enable Multi-Port Polling 0 (off) Allows transfer to another device when  
communication with the first device addressed is complete.  
Flag 8 (Bit 0) Night Watch Mode to Device 3 0 (off)  
Determines if night watch transfers are transferred to device 3.  
(Default night watch port is device 2)  
The operation modes (Flags) can be programmed to meet the specifications that  
your system requires to function optimally.  
REGISTER 02 - Cadence On Time  
This register can range from 1 to 6 in one-half seconds and controls the amount  
of "ring" time in the ring cadence, Factory preset to 4 (2 seconds).  
REGISTER 03- Cadence Off Time  
This register can range from 1 to 15 in one-half seconds and controls the length  
of silent time between each ring, Factory preset to 8 (4 seconds).  
REGISTER 04 - Maximum Number of Rings to a Device  
This register can range from 1 to 99 and controls the amount of rings sent to a  
device port. Factory preset to 8 rings.  
REGISTER 05 - Night Watch Mode Trip Rings  
This register contains the number of rings that are required to trip the Night  
Watch Mode function, After an incoming call has been screened, the number of  
rings to the phone port are counted, and if the phone is not answered in "X"  
rings, this call and all future calls will be diverted to the Device port 2. This  
register can range from 1 to 15. Factory preset is 5 rings.  
REGISTER 06 - Night Watch Mode Rings  
This Register contains the number of rings to the phone device port after Night  
Watch Mode (Register 05) has been activated. This number is usually less than  
register 05 but can range from 1 to 15. Factory preset is 2 rings.  
REGISTER 07 – Emergency Barge In  
This register contains the mask that determines if Devices 1, 2, 3, and 4 can  
barge in and gain access to the telephone line by going off-hook during a call.  
The four mask bits can be set to any combination of values, allowing all, some, or  
none of Devices 1 through 4 access to the line during an emergency or to just  
have priority.  
When programming this register, you must enter all Flag (Bit) values. The  
flags are preset to the following: Flag 1 (Bit 3) Device 4 Barge-in Mask 0 (off)  
Flag 2 (Bit 2) Device 3 Barge-in Mask 0 (off)  
Flag 3 (Bit 1) Device 2 Barge-in Mask 0 (off)  
Flag 4 (Bit 0) Device 1 Barge-in Mask 0 (off)  
Register 8 must also be set to a positive number to activate barge-in.  
REGISTER 08 - Barge-In Time  
This register contains the amount of time that a telephone receiver must be held  
off-hook to "barge-in" on a call. The range of this register is 0 (off) to 15 with a 2  
second multiplier for each digit. Factory preset to 0 (off).  
REGISTER 09 - Security Programming Time Window  
This register contains the number of minutes that the ACP will accept the  
programming code once power has been applied to the unit. The range of this  
register is 0 to 15.  
Factory preset to 0 (allows programming at all times).  
REGISTER 10 - Seizure Time  
This register contains the maximum number of seconds the ACP will hold the  
phone line, during a multiple polling sequence after a device has been  
disconnected. This register ranges from 10 to 99. Factory preset to 25 (no ring  
back is provided to caller during this time).  
(Note: ACP-9 utilizes Registers 11-15 plus 26-29. ACP-5 uses Registers 11-  
15, and ACP-3 utilizes Registers only 11-13 for Device Codes.  
REGISTER 11 - Security Access Code for Device Port 1  
Contains the security access code for device port 1. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 11.  
REGISTER 12 - Security Access Code for Device Port 2  
Contains the security access code for device port 2. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 22.  
REGISTER 13 - Security Access Code for Device Port 3  
Contains the security access code for device port 3. This register holds up to  
digits ranging from 0 to 9 ' and #. Factory preset to 33  
REGISTER 14 - Security Access Code for Device Port 4  
Contains the security access code for device port 4. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, " and #. Factory preset to 44.  
REGISTER 15 Security Access Code for Device Port 5  
Contains the security access code for device port 5. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 55.  
REGISTER 16 - Multiple Polling Code  
This register contains the multiple polling code (MPC). The MPC should be  
placed at the beginning or end of a security access code. After a device has  
completed its communication and if the correct MPC is detected, the ACP will  
seize the line. This process allows multiple polling with one call. The register  
must contain two digits. Factory preset to ##.  
REGISTER 26 Security Access Code for Device Port 6  
Contains the security access code for device port 6. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 66.  
REGISTER 27 Security Access Code for Device Port 7  
Contains the security access cede for device port 7. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 77.  
REGISTER 28 Security Access Code for Device Port 8  
Contains the security access cede for device port 8. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 88.  
REGISTER 29 Security Access Code for Device Port 9  
Contains the security access cede for device port 9. This register holds up to 7  
digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 99.  
WARNING: For registers 11 through 15 or 26 through 29, DO NOT program any  
of the security access codes to segments of the programming code (**7764#)  
TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE  
To enter programming mode, pick up the receiver of the phone that is plugged  
into device port 1 and dial **7764#. After dialing the string, 3 quick high beeps  
should be heard. This affirms entry into the programming menu.  
To program individual registers, press the register number you wish to program  
and the desired digits immediately in a contiguous string (as an example: 023 to  
set register 02 to a value of 3). If an error in entry is detected, a single low pitch  
beep will be heard followed by a short space, then 3 quick high beeps. The 3  
quick high beeps tell you to proceed.  
TO RESET ALL REGISTER VALUES TO FACTORY PRESET  
Press 60 while in programming mode to reset all registers to factory defaults.  
TO READ VALUES FROM MEMORY  
To read all values, press 99 on your telephone key pad. To read the value of a  
single register, press * and the two-digit register number.  
TO WRITE PROGRAMS TO MEMORY  
Press 80 on your telephone key pad. This should always be done when you are  
satisfied with the information you have programmed.  
TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE  
Press 90 on your telephone key pad.  
IMPORTANT: The ACP MUST be the first device on the phone to insure  
accurate routing. In a rollover sequence, install the ACP on the last line of  
rollover.  
Note: Device port #2 is the default fax port (can be used as a modem port).  
ACP SERIES 2.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Device Interface  
Model Number ACP300; ACP500; ACP900  
Battery: 38 Volts DC to all ports  
OffHook Detection: 8150 mA  
Ring Generator Frequency: 33 Hz  
Input Power Requirements  
At AC Transformer: 100240 Volts AC , 5060 Hz  
At Power Jack on ACP: 1215 Volts DC (Center pin positive)  
Grounded power supply recommended  
Waveform: Sinusoidal  
Following values are with 12VDC input  
(Values increase with 14/15 VDC input)  
Power Consumption: (12VDC Input) 4 Watts  
Power Consumption at standby: (12VDC Input) 2.5 Watts  
Ringing No Load: Approximately 105 Volts AC  
Ringing 8K Ohm Imp. (REN1.0): Approx 90 Volts AC  
Ringing 4K Ohm Imp. (REN2.0): Approx 78 Volts AC  
Ringing 2.7K Ohm Imp. (REN3.0): Approx 68 Volts AC  
CO Interface  
Ringer Equivalence Number: 1.1B  
Input Ring Detection: 50150 VAC, 1568 Hz  
Warranty: 2 Year Limited  
FCC Registration# GK7USA73200KXN  
Physical: 6.3" W x 9.5" D x 1.4" H, 1 lb  
Operating Temperature: 20°F to 120°F  
Toll Free Sales and Tech Support 866.337.0965  
International Sales and Tech Support 217.337.0965  

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