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.MM Amtel 2000 Tele-Entry MM.
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What equipment was used:_____________________________________________
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1. (Not sure if this is the exact model)
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Wall Switch Reader - 4" read range - Black or Beige or
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White. (221-505)
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About 5"x5"x3". Black square mounted on wall.
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2. Amtel Standard proximity tags for keyrings. (223)
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http://www.amtel-security.com/products/accesscontroldevices/proximitytechnol
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ogymotorola.htm
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' o ' About 1/8" thick. Grey with hole for keyring.
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\ / Had a 6 digit number printed in pink on back.
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3. Amtel TeleEntry 2000
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http://www.amtel-security.com/products/telephoneentrysys/a9-1products.htm
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PDF File With More Indepth Info
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http://www.amtel-security.com/cutsheetsnap/products/telephoneentry/te2000.ht
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Keypad and headset looked like payphone keypad and headset. Had an black on
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green backlit LCD display. Forget what it displayed before anyone picked up
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the phone but would print numbers dialed as dialed. Had visor over display
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to reduce glare and prying eyes, I suppose. If I remember correctly,
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instructions were printed on the actual unit.
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4. Closed circuit television surveilence which worked only
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with cable (Americast (http://www.ameritech.com/content/0,3086,6,00.html)
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(Unknown type model)
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Camera pointed at TeleEntry 2000. If I remember correctly it used channel 3.
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Location:____________________________________________________________
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200 Arlington Place Apartments, Arlington Heights, Illinois
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Basic Description Of Use:____________________________________________
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o Residents
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To unlock the entry doors (not individual apartment doors) from the outside
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of the building, residents would use the wall switch reader and proximity
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tag. They would wave the tag in front of the wall switch reader and the door
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would quietly buzz and unlock for about 8 seconds.
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o Visitors
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They would look at the TeleEntry 2000 fumble with it and THEN read the
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instructions (heh). But seriously.. They would look up the three digit
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"extension" (not really but best analogy I could come up with) on the
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directory on mounted on the wall (not computerized) corresponding to the
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resident they want to reach, use the TeleEntry 2000 to dial that code, the
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resident would then press 7 or 9 to remotely unlock the door, the door would
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quiety buzz for 8 seconds and automatically unlock.
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Discoveries__________________________________________________________
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When a visitor would 'call' from the front door using the TeleEntry 2000,
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(847) 506-1230 (This is from memory from 3 years ago so don't quote me)
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would appear on the caller ID. At the other end of this number was a modem.
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When someone was connected to that number, when visitors picked up the
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handset of the TeleEntry 2000 downstairs they could hear the modem and were
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unable to use the TeleEntry 2000. When dialed into the modem (at 7-e-1 I
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believe, but again.. memory.. 3 years ago), the output would look similar to
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the following (memory.. 3 years ago.)
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102398 11:51:23 123456 3
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The first number was the date. Any single digits were preceeded with a zero
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(IOW, March is month 3 and would be seen as 03)
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The second number was the time in hh:mm:ss format.
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The third number was the six digit number printed on the back of the
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residents proximity tag.
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The fourth number was the door number. For this building (may be different
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with others)
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1 was the front door
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2 was the back door
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3 was a side/back door
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If a visitor 'called' a resident with the TeleEntry 2000 whose phone line
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was busy, they would hear the busy signal as well as the name and number
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delivery ad for Ameritech one would hear as they made a regular phone call
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with a regular phone (http://twpyhr.multiservers.com/nandn1.wav)
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If I remember correctly, when you picked up the handset on the TeleEntry
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2000, you would hear a normal dialtone and not a pbx 'dial tone.'
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There was a code the mailman used to dial into the TeleEntry 2000 to open
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the door without being 'buzzed in' by a resident. Never got around to
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shoulder surfing it.
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Sometimes when you dialed the number that showed up on the caller ID for
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calls from the TeleEntry 2000, instead of hearing the modem, you could
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eavesdrop :)
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I still have a proximity tag somewhere... If I find it, I'll dissect it and
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take pictures.
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/:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\:/ \_\
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The Web Page You Have Reached
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http://www.twpyhr.com
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Telephone sounds and recordings, scans, telecom news, The Touch Tone Tunes
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FAQ, The Phoney Dance and more.
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