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Web Access Chapter 3: Remote Operation
where:
number = the ACTS telephone number, including area code;
this example shows the NIST service in Boulder,
CO, U.S.A.
line = access digit for an outside dial tone
inter = prefix for international and long distance service (up
to 9-digits)
type = tone or pulse dialing
retry = number of times the modem tries to reach ACTS
timeout = after sending a command to the modem, the time
interval, in seconds, that TimeVault waits for a
modem response before timing out
duration = duration, in seconds, of a single ACTS session,
starting after the modem detects a carrier
delay = reserved for factory calibration only; do not change
period = time interval, in minutes, between call attempts
flag = set to ON by default; do not change
speed = baud rate, set to 9600 by default; reserved for
factory calibration only; do not change
fudge = reserved for factory calibration only; do not change
pollcounter = determines time precision vs. risk of unsuccessful
call; reserved for factory calibration only; do not
change
center = calibration of the phone line; reserved for factory
calibration only; do not change
modemInit = modem initialization string; reserved for factory
calibration only; do not change
3. Edit the file.
4. Press
<Enter> or click Submit Changes just below the display of parameter values.
TimeVault takes a moment to reset, during which time the parameter display goes
blank. When TimeVault starts up again, the new parameters are in place. If the unit
does not reset, check the status message to see why, re-enter the values, then click
Submit Changes again.