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TELECOMMUNICATIONS - TEK
892 Pager Access Controller
CRIMINAL
USE OF YOUR PAYPHONE COSTS YOU MONEY!
Criminals commonly employ the use of payphones and pagers as a way
of communicating to conduct illegal activities. The combination of
payphones and pagers provides criminals with an untraceable
communication network to operate their illegal transactions or acts.
Criminals tend to repeatedly use the
same payphone stations to operate their illegal businesses. These
payphones and enclosures experience a dramatic increase in vandalism
which costs the station owner money. Criminals spend hours at your
payphone receiving incoming calls which prevents legitimate revenue
producing calls.
INCREASE STATION
REVENUES AND FIGHT CRIME
Installing the TEK Model 892
Pager Access Controller helps to prevent criminal activity from
taking place at you payphone station by restricting access to pager
systems and keeps your station collection revenue from outgoing
calls. The Model 892 is a line powered device which is conveniently
field installable and mounts in the upper housing of the payphone.
When installed, the TEK Model 892 is
active for the entire duration of every call. After a user dials a
phone number, there is a momentary loss of talk power. The Model 892
detects this condition and disables the keypad for the remainder of
the call to prevent access to a pager system. The Model 892
automatically resets after the station goes back on hook for 3
seconds.
The Model 892 also monitors the
handset to detect DTMF tones attempting to be entered through the
transmitter. To restrict this activity, the Model 892 mutes the
transmitter for 15 seconds preventing DTMF tones from being entered
to restrict access to a pager system. The Model 892 automatically
enables the transmitter after 15 seconds and will continue
monitoring for DTMF tones until the station goes back on hook for 3
seconds.
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