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| Written by Boss Hogg |
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| Greets: Voyager/Splatter/Mr.Hyde/Misfit/Darkseed/][avok/Paradyne |
| Ethereal Gloom/Surgat/GOL/Carnage/Kamakize/Seeker/Stravis |
| + all others with weird thoughts and ideas. |
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| The craft. |
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| Although its called a Craft Access Terminal, the craft hardly |
| represents a standard computer terminal. It is in actually a lineman's |
| handset with a built in terminal and 1200 baud modem. The unit looks |
| like a handset on steroids measuring 12.5" in length. The ones in our |
| particular area were bright yellow and looks like a rejected Sesame |
| Street prop. We have reports that they also made them in a blue color as |
| well though we have yet to see one in use in our area. |
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| The unit features a 4 line x 16 character LCD display, and a |
| joystick with a plunger on the top. You will find a diagram of the unit |
| with descriptions in brackets. |
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| These units are possibly being phased out in a few areas and |
| have been found at telco auctions as well as from surplus stores. They |
| could be replacing these yellow units with the blue units (Which have |
| the same basic descriptions yet are newer. The crafts we have found were |
| severely worn). We have also heard they were being replaced with a |
| Access-2 terminal (rumored to represent a HP-95lx palmtop; Fold open, |
| larger LCD screen). |
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| This is essentially the entire uncopywritten manual to the |
| terminal. The unit can be somewhat confusing at first due to a somewhat |
| weird menu layout. |
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| Also, to avoid confusion: |
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| - The page numbers are located at the bottom of the pages. You may wish |
| to add pagefeeds and space out the page numbers to the bottom of the |
| page if you want to print it out and stick it in your phreakers binder |
| or whatever.... The line is meant for the top of each page... As there |
| is a line at the top in the real manual. |
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| ----Here begins the Craft Access Terminal Instruction Manual---- |
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| AT&T |
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| Craft Access Terminal |
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| Instruction Manual |
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| Table of Contents |
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| Features : 2 |
| Using the pointer : 4 |
| Battery Pack : 6 |
| Connecting to a working pair : 8 |
| Making a telephone call : 9 |
| Calling a computer : 12 |
| Working with a computer : 15 |
| Getting help : 15 |
| Making or canceling a |
| selection on a screen : 17 |
| Reading stored information : 19 |
| Filling in information : 20 |
| Taking care of your terminal : 25 |
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| Getting Started |
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| Two battery packs, a charger and a short charger adaptor cord |
| should be in the box with the Craft Access Terminal. Before |
| using the Craft Access Terminal, insert a battery pack. The |
| battery pack must be charged before use. For directions on how |
| to charge and insert the battery pack, look at the section of |
| the instructions called "The Craft Access Terminal's Battery |
| Pack." This section begins on page 6. |
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| Craft Access Terminal Features |
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| Receiver - Works like any ordinary telephone receiver. |
| [points to ear-piece] |
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| Transmitter - Works like an ordinary telephone transmitter. |
| [points to mouthpiece] |
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| Craft Access Terminal - Identification Number |
| [points to sticker underneath the TRANSMITTER] |
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| Phone Jack - A modular telephone cord can be plugged in here. |
| [located on bottom of the handset] |
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| Recharger Jack - The plug on the recharger cord is inserted into |
| the jack. |
| [located on bottom of the handset] |
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| Connecting Cord - Connects to a working pair to get dial tone for |
| making a call to either a telephone or a computer. |
| [extends from bottom of handset] |
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| Screen - A liquid crystal display shows information |
| or instructions. |
| [on top-front of handset. c'mon- you cant miss it!] |
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| Mode Switch |
| Three positions: |
| Talk -make a phone call |
| Monitor -listen for conversation |
| Data -make a computer call |
| Moving the switch to monitor will disconnect a call. |
| [This switch is located on the right-top side, when the ] |
| [LCD screen is facing you ] |
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| Pointer - Used to mark and select actions on the screen and to |
| indicate where you want to enter information. |
| [Joystick located under Screen] |
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| Rechargeable Battery Pack - Provides power for the terminal. The |
| pack must be recharged every day. |
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| [This is accessed by removing a cover held in place by a normal ] |
| [phillips screw. The compartment is located under the pointer. ] |
| [NOTE: Although there is a 9-volt battery snap, the thing only ] |
| [uses 4 1.2volt nicads... 4 AA batteries work fine... For those ] |
| [whose sets didn't come with battery packs ] |
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| Alpha Numeric Keypad - Used to enter letters and numbers on the |
| screen. |
| [Uhh- A normal Touch Tone pad... Cant miss it ] |
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| Using the pointer |
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| The pointer allows you to make choices from a |
| screen, show where you want to fill in information, |
| B BACK read information that is temporarily stored for you |
| A in the Craft Access Terminal, and get an |
| H C < ^ > N S explanation about a screen. |
| E K < .-. > E E |
| L S < `-' > X N Remember that you must push the pointer to |
| P P < V > T D make a choice. |
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| E REVIEW The pointer can be moved along the right side, |
| along the left side, to the top center and bottom |
| center position. |
| <,>,^,V |
| = joystick direction |
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| .-. = Joystick |
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| 1. If you want to select from two or more choices on the |
| screen, move the Pointer along the right side until |
| the arrow (>) appears next to the line you want to |
| select and then press the Pointer. |
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| 2. If you want additional information about one of the |
| choices on the screen, move the Pointer along the |
| left side until the question mark (?) appears next to |
| the line where you need HELP and then press the |
| Pointer. |
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| 3. If you want to go BACK one screen, move the Pointer |
| to the top center position and then press the |
| Pointer. |
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| 4. If you want to REVIEW information stored in your |
| Craft Access Terminal, move the Pointer to the bottom |
| center position and then press the Pointer. |
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| The Craft Access Terminal's Battery Pack |
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| You must charge the terminals battery pack at least once every |
| day. It may take up to twelve hours for a full charge if the |
| battery pack has run down completely. Also, before the first |
| use, each battery pack should be charged for 24 hours. |
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| To do this, insert the plug at the other end of the cord |
| attached to the charger into the socket at the transmitter end |
| of the Craft Access Terminal. Plug the charger at the end of |
| the cord into an electrical outlet. The red light on the |
| charger should be lit if it is charging properly. However, the |
| light will not go out if the battery is fully charged. It is |
| advisable to keep the extra battery pack charged so you can |
| use it if the battery pack in the terminal you're using runs |
| down. To charge the spare battery pack, plug the charger |
| adapter cord, (the short cord included with the charger) into |
| the pack. Plug the other end of the adapter cord into the |
| charger, and plug the charger into an electrical outlet. |
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| CAUTION |
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| The charger should only be used indoors and only for charging |
| Craft Access Terminal. |
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| In the battery pack runs out of power while you are using the |
| terminal, the pack can be removed and the charged pack can be |
| inserted. To do this, follow these steps: |
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| 1. Open the Battery Pack Compartment |
| Loosen the screw to open the battery cover. Do not hold |
| down battery compartment cover while loosening the |
| screw. |
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| 2. Remove the Battery Pack |
| Lift out battery pack. Unsnap the battery pack from the |
| connector. |
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| 3. Insert the Battery Pack |
| Snap the charged battery pack into the connector. |
| Slide the battery pack into the Craft Access Terminal. |
| Close the battery cover. Don't forget to tighten |
| the screw. |
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| How Long Will the Craft Access Terminal Stay Charged? |
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| At normal temperatures, the Craft Access Terminal will |
| operate for approximately 12 hours after being charged. |
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| The Craft Access Terminal can be used in warm or cold |
| temperatures. You should keep in mind however, that the |
| battery pack will be drained faster in cold weather. At -20 |
| degrees Fahrenheit, it may last only 8-10 hours. |
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| The battery pack in the Craft Access Terminal should no be |
| charged at temperatures less than 40 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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| Battery Pack Life |
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| The battery pack can be charged many times, providing a |
| working life of about 5 years. The four digit number stamped |
| on the end of the battery is its date of manufacture. |
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| Connecting to a Working Pair |
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| Monitor the Line |
| Before connecting to a pair, set the switch at the Monitor |
| (center) position. |
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| Connect Cord and Clips |
| Attach cord clips to tip and ring. If you hear a conversation, |
| select another pair. You should hear dial tone when connected |
| to an available working pair. |
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| * Connect at a standard terminal point whenever possible to avoid |
| puncturing the insulation; holes made in insulation by clips |
| can lead to later corrosion problems |
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| Alternately, dial tone can also be obtained by inserting a |
| modular cord as shown on page 2. Do not insert line cord to |
| modular jack and connect to tip and ring at the same time. It |
| will not work. |
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| Move back to monitor to increase or decrease volume. To |
| increase the volume, move the Pointer along the right side |
| until the arrow (>) in next to "increase volume" and then |
| press the Pointer. |
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| To decrease the volume, point to the third line, and press. |
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| If you want to use the terminal to listen for noise on the |
| line, point to the second line and press. This puts the |
| terminal in the "quiet" mode so that very low levels of noise |
| can be detected. |
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| Notice that the top line on this screen can't be selected. To |
| indicate this, the first space on the line contains a bar. |
| (I). |
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| You can now make an ordinary telephone call be moving the |
| switch to Talk (see Making a Telephone Call) or call a |
| computer by moving the switch to Data (see Calling a |
| Computer). |
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| Making a Telephone Call |
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| Move the switch from Monitor to Talk Position |
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| Monitor the line to be sure it isn't in use. If no one is |
| talking on the line, move the switch from Monitor to Talk. |
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| Telephone Number Entry and Correction |
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| If the line is good, you will hear a dial tone. You can enter |
| the number you want to call through the keypad. If a number is |
| already filled in, you can call that number, or, if you want |
| to call a different number, erase the number that is on the |
| screen by pressing * on the Touch-tone pad, and enter another |
| number. |
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| * If the (*) is entered as the first character, it will not |
| erase unless another (*) us entered. |
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| The small flashing bar is called the cursor. The cursor will |
| appear where a number must be entered. |
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| As each digit to the telephone number is filled in, it will |
| appear where the cursor was, and the cursor will move one |
| space to the right. Enter a pound (#) between digits to |
| indicate a 2-second pause in dialing where required (to wait |
| for a second dial tone behind a PBX number, for example). For |
| a longer pause, press pound (#) several times. |
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| When the correct phone number is shown, move the Pointer to the |
| right side (anywhere along the right side will do) and press. |
| If you need to rotary dial, select the last line with the |
| Pointer before you press. The Craft Access Terminal will dial |
| the number. You can re-dial by moving the Pointer to the right |
| side and pressing again. |
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| The Craft Access Terminal will save the telephone number and it |
| will appear the next time the switch is moved to the Talk |
| position. |
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| You can listen as the Craft Access Terminal dials the number. |
| If you hear a busy signal after dialing is completed, or if no |
| one answers the call, disconnect by moving the switch to the |
| Monitor position. |
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| Call in Progress and Volume Control |
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| When dialing is completed, this screen appears. Use the |
| Pointer the increase or decrease the volume of the receiver, |
| or to mute the trans mitter to listen only. |
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| The volume level is indicated by the number of filled spaces on |
| the increase volume line. One filled space for minimum volume, |
| four for maximum. |
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| Disconnecting |
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| Moving the switch to the Monitor position will end the phone |
| call, and this screen will appear. |
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| Be sure to move the switch to the Monitor position after |
| disconnecting. This will conserve battery power as the |
| terminal drains the least amount of power in the monitor mode. |
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| If you are accidentally disconnected, move the switch to the |
| Monitor position and start again. |
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| Calling the Craft Access System Computer |
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| Move the Switch from Monitor to Data Position. |
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| Monitor the line to be sure it isn't in use. If no one is |
| talking on the line, move the switch from Monitor to Data. |
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| Telephone Number Entry and Correction |
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| You can enter the number you want to call through the keypad. |
| If a number is already filled in, you can call that number, |
| or, if you want to call a different number, erase the number |
| on screen by pressing the asterisk (*) on the Touch-tone pad, |
| and fill in another number. |
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| The cursor will appear where a number must be entered. |
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| Fill in the computer's telephone number if it isn't already |
| shown. Put a pound (#) between digits to indicate a 2-second |
| pause in dialing where required (to wait for a second dial |
| tone behind a PBX number, for example). For a longer pause, |
| press pound (#) several times. |
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| When the correct phone number is shown, move the Pointer to |
| the right side (anywhere along the right side will do)and |
| press. The Craft Access Terminal will dial the number. You |
| can re-dial by moving the Pointer to the right side and |
| pressing again. |
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| Indications that the Call is Successful |
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| If the call to the Craft Access System computer is successful, |
| you will hear a tone on the line. When the Craft Access |
| Terminal detects that tone, the tone will stop and a screen |
| like this will appear. |
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| In some cases the call may not be successful. If you retry a |
| few times and still have difficulty, try connecting your cord |
| to another working pair. |
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| Password Entry |
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| Before you send or receive any computer information, you may |
| need to fill in a numeric password to identify yourself and a |
| number to identify your terminal. Your password can be used |
| only with your Craft Access Terminal. Fill in your password |
| on the keypad. If you make a mistake press the asterisk (*) |
| to erase the password and start over. The cursor will return |
| to the place where the password must be filled in. |
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| The Terminal Identification number is located below the |
| transmitter (see page 2). |
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| When the correct numbers are filled in, move the Pointer to |
| the right side (anywhere along the right side will do) and |
| press. The Craft Access Terminal will send your password to |
| the computer. |
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| See "Working with the Craft Access System Computer" for further |
| instructions about what to do next. |
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| Disconnect |
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| If your call to a computer is accidentally dis connected, move |
| the switch to the Monitor position and repeat from the first |
| step to re-dial. |
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| If you want to disconnect, move the switch to Monitor and this |
| screen will appear. |
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| Working with the Craft Access System Computer |
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| Each line on a screen is either: |
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| - a space in which information can be filled in |
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| - a choice that can be selected |
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| This screen is an example. Information can be read on the first |
| line, a number is to be entered on the second line, and you |
| can make a choice between the last two lines. Lines that don't |
| contain selectable choices begin with a bar (I). Those that |
| are selectable choices begin with a blank space. |
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| Getting Help |
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| To get help about the third line of this screen, move the |
| Pointer along the left side until a question mark appears |
| beside the third line. When the question mark is beside the |
| line, press the Pointer. The help that appears de scribes what |
| will happen if you select choice 1. |
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| To get help about the second line of this screen, a line in |
| which information can be filled in, move the Pointer along the |
| left side until a question mark (?) appears in the space where |
| information is to be filled in and then press. |
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| This is an example of an explanation. A bar (I) appears to the |
| left of every line and there is a page number in the top right |
| corner of the screen. This page is numbered 1/2, indicating |
| that it is the first page of two pages of information. the |
| second page will be numbered 2/2. |
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| To read the next page of Help, move the Pointer to the right |
| side (anywhere along the right side will do) and press. |
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| If you want to re-read pages, point to REVIEW (move the Pointer |
| to the bottom center position and press) to go back one page |
| at a time. |
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| When you are ready to go back to the screen where you |
| originally requested help, point to BACK (move the Pointer to |
| the top center and press). |
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| Making or Canceling a Selection on a Screen |
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| Making a Selection |
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| When a screen that contains selectable choices is shown, move |
| the Pointer along the right side until the arrow (>) is |
| beside the choice you want. Then press the Pointer to make |
| the selection. |
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| Some choices make requests of a computer that may take a while. |
| If so, a "request in progress" message such as this will |
| appear. |
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| Canceling a Selection |
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| If at this point you realize that you've made a wrong choice, |
| point to BACK (move the Pointer to the top center and press). |
| The screen on which you made the choice will be shown and you |
| can make a different choice. |
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| Some requests cannot be canceled. In this case, only "request |
| in progress" is displayed. |
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| Reading Information Stored in the Craft Access Terminal |
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| Some of the information sent to you from the computer may be |
| stored in the Craft Access Terminal in case you need it again |
| later, even if your terminal is disconnected as long as its |
| battery pack is charged. If you want to see stored |
| information, move the switch to either Monitor or Voice and |
| point to REVIEW (move the Pointer to the bottom center and |
| press). |
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| A list containing the major categories of information currently |
| stored in your Craft Access Terminal will appear on the |
| screen. To select a category, move the Pointer along the right |
| side until the arrow (>) is beside the category that you want |
| to select and then press the Pointer. |
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| Sometimes an item that you have selected leads to another list. |
| Make a selection from this list in the same way you did on the |
| previous list. To quit reading, point to BACK (move the |
| Pointer to the top center and press). To reread pages of |
| stored information, point to REVIEW (move the Pointer to the |
| bottom center position) and then press the Pointer. |
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| Filling in Information on the Craft Access Terminal |
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| If a screen contains a space where a number can be filled in, |
| the cursor will be blinking at the space. If there is already |
| a number in the space you may want to change it. If you decide |
| to use the number that is already shown, point to NEXT (move |
| the Pointer to any position on the right side and press). |
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| If you want to change the number, press the asterisk (*) to |
| erase the wrong number, then fill in the number you want. |
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| When the desired number is shown, point to NEXT (move the |
| Pointer to any position on the right side and press). |
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| Sometimes you may need to return to a screen to correct an |
| entry. |
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| When you point to BACK (move the Pointer to the top center and |
| press), the cursor will appear at the beginning of the first |
| place where information was filled in. |
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| Press the asterisk (*) on the keypad to erase the entered |
| number or make a correction by typing over the incorrect |
| number with the correct number. |
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| If there are several spaces to be filled in on one screen, move |
| the Pointer along the right side of the control to point to |
| each location where you can enter information. Don't press the |
| Pointer until you have filled in all the required information. |
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| If a space where information can be filled in is preceded with |
| an asterisk (*), the information is optional and the space may |
| be left without an entry. |
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| After you have filled in all of the information you need, point |
| to NEXT (move the Pointer to any position on the right side |
| and press). |
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| Display of the asterisk is actually controlled by the Craft |
| Access System computer. Keep in mind that this can change. |
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| Sometimes the Craft Access System will allow you to enter the |
| letters and punctuation marks to fill in the information that |
| is needed. Whenever this is the case, this screen is |
| displayed. |
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| Entering Alphabetical and Numeric Characters |
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| Letters, numbers and punctuation marks are entered from the |
| keypad. All characters you enter appear on the screen. |
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| Each key is used to enter four different characters as labeled |
| on the key; except for the [#] key. The [SP] on the [#] key is |
| used to enter a space between two words. |
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| Two easy methods can be used to enter characters: |
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| - Method 1: Press and hold down the key with the desired |
| character. Look at the display while holding down the key. |
| You will see each character labeled on that key appear one |
| after the other. When the desired character appears, release |
| the key and that character will remain on the screen, and the |
| cursor will advance to the next position. |
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| - Method 2: There is no need to continuously watch the screen |
| with this method. Instead of holding down the key you rapidly |
| tap the key a number of times equal to the position of the |
| desired character on that key. |
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| For example, tap the [6] key three times to enter [N]; tap |
| the [3] key three times to enter [E]; tap the [9] key twice |
| to enter [w] and tap the [#] key twice to enter a space. |
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| A blinking dark block on the screen indicates you have entered |
| you last character. |
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| Erasing a Character, an Entire Line or more. |
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| If you want to erase a character, push the pointer to the left |
| and press once. Holding the pointer down it will continue to |
| erase characters one at a time until it is released. |
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| Sending Your Message to the Computer |
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| When you are through entering the message, move the pointer to |
| the right and press it to send your message. The cursor should |
| stop blinking to indicate that your message has been sent. |
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| Taking Care of Your Terminal |
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| 1. To avoid damaging the Craft Access Terminal |
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| - Don't drop the terminal. During the work day, the Craft |
| Access Terminal should be in the cab of your vehicle or |
| clipped to your tool belt when not in use |
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| - Don't unnecessarily expose the terminal to dust, sand, |
| water, or salt air. |
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| 2. Problems Caused by Extreme Temperatures |
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| Heat |
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| The Craft Access Terminal can be damaged by extreme Heat. |
| DON'T LEAVE IT ON THE DASH OF YOUR VEHICLE. |
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| Cold |
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| Cold is less likely to damage the terminal. However, the |
| screen won't work properly at temperatures less than -20 |
| degrees Fahrenheit. If you must use your terminal in colder |
| temperatures, you can use it for about 20 minutes in the |
| cold, then place it somewhere warm for 15 to 30 minutes and |
| then use it in the cold again. |
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| 3. Problems Caused by Water, Condensation, and High Humidity. |
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| Don't expose the terminal to water; especially avoid dropping |
| the terminal in water. If it does get wet, dry it immediately. |
| The Craft Access Terminal will work in rain or snow, but |
| should be wiped dry whenever possible. |
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| 4. How to store the Craft Access Terminal and spare batteries. |
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| When not in use, the Craft Access Terminal or spare battery |
| pack should be connected to the charger. |
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| 5. Under some abnormal conditions, the terminal may lock itself |
| into an incorrect state. To "reset" the terminal, simply |
| insert the battery charger plug into the charge jack, then |
| remove. CAUTION: This will erase any stored information. |
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| For Quick Reference: |
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| .-------------------------------------. |
| : -To quit reading stored information : |
| : -To go back to a screen you saw : |
| : previously : |
| : .----------------------------' |
| : BACK : |
| .-----------------------. : : .---------------------------. |
| : b : : O : : : |
| : -To get a O : `--------' :O n S -to select a choice : |
| : explanation of H c : : : |
| : selectable E k O : :O e E -to read new page of : |
| : items L s : (JOYSTICK) : help or new page of : |
| : P p O : :O x N stored information : |
| : -To erase a a : : : |
| : character or c O : .--------. :O t D -to send mail : |
| : line e : : O : `---------------------------' |
| : : : REVIEW : |
| : (ALPHA-ENTRY) : : `-------------------------. |
| : (MODE ONLY) : : : |
| `-----------------------' : : |
| : -To read information stored in : |
| : the Craft Access Terminal : |
| : : |
| : -To read previous page of help : |
| : or store information : |
| : : |
| `----------------------------------' |
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| FCC Regulations for Telephone Equipment |
| (you know all this crap) |
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| (BACK COVER) |
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| Few last notes: |
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| The real Craft handsets do not have a power switch, they just |
| sit on all of the time. So we could also add a power switch to |
| ours. |
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| The Craft handset uses a 1200 baud modem, but seems to be |
| incompatible with standard modems... |
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