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After 10 minutes of inactivity, the Multi-Media Shell times out.
To return to it, turn the Multi-Media unit off, then use procedure 22.
!25 To return to the Multi-Media Shell after a time out
• Turn the Multi-Media unit off, wait five seconds, then turn the unit on again and
go back to the previous procedures.
The commands for the Multi-Media Shell are listed above in the Multi Shell Reference, on
the next page.
2.8 Dial-up Connection
For Telco communication, a data-grade (fax) telephone line is preferable to a standard
line. Special features, such as call waiting, should not be available to a telephone line
used by a Multi-Media unit.
Fig. 20. Detail of “TELCO” port, used for dial-up connection.
Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it.
See 2.4.1: Powering Up and Down, p. 2–5.
!26 To connect the Multi-Media unit to a telephone line jack
1. Using a standard telephone cable with RJ-11 connectors, plug one connector
into the unit’s TELCO port; see figure 20.
2. Plug the other connector in a telephone outlet.
Connect the unit to a telephone line only if a dial-up connection is used to communicate
with the Multi-Media unit. For a network connection, please skip to section 2.7: Network
Connection.
What next?
You are ready to power-up the camera(s) and unit as explained in section 2.4: Powering
the Multi-Media Unit, on p. 2–4.