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                          ==Phrack Magazine==

             Volume Seven, Issue Forty-Eight, File 8 of 18


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                 Written by Boss Hogg

Greets: Voyager/Splatter/Mr.Hyde/Misfit/Darkseed/][avok/Paradyne Ethereal Gloom/Surgat/GOL/Carnage/Kamakize/Seeker/Stravis + all others with weird thoughts and ideas.

    The craft.

    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.

    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.

    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).

    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.

Also, to avoid confusion:

----Here begins the Craft Access Terminal Instruction Manual----

                          AT&T

                   Craft Access Terminal



                    Instruction Manual






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    Table of Contents

                                   Page

      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

    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



     Receiver - Works like any ordinary telephone receiver.
      [points to ear-piece]

     Transmitter - Works like an ordinary telephone transmitter.
      [points to mouthpiece]

     Craft Access Terminal - Identification Number
      [points to sticker underneath the TRANSMITTER]

     Phone Jack - A modular telephone cord can be plugged in here.
      [located on bottom of the handset]

     Recharger Jack - The plug on the recharger cord is inserted into
                      the jack.
      [located on bottom of the handset]

     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!]

      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                               ]

      Pointer - Used to mark and select actions on the screen and to
                indicate where you want to enter information.
       [Joystick located under Screen]

      Rechargeable Battery Pack - Provides power for the terminal. The
                                  pack must be recharged every day.

    [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                      ]

      Alpha Numeric Keypad - Used to enter letters and numbers on the
                            screen.
        [Uhh- A normal Touch Tone pad... Cant miss it ]



                                  -3-




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    Using the pointer



                       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. C 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

.-. = Joystick `-'

            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.


            3. If you want to go BACK one screen, move the Pointer
               to the top center position and then press the
               Pointer.

            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.

                                  -5-




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    The Craft Access Terminal's Battery Pack

     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.

     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.

     CAUTION

      The charger should only be used indoors and only for charging
      Craft Access Terminal.

     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:

     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.

     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.

     How Long Will the Craft Access Terminal Stay Charged?

       At normal temperatures, the Craft Access Terminal will
       operate for approximately 12 hours after being charged.

     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.

     The battery pack in the Craft Access Terminal should no be
      charged at temperatures less than 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

     Battery Pack Life

      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.


                                  -7-




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    Connecting to a Working Pair


     Monitor the Line
      Before connecting to a pair, set the switch at the Monitor
      (center) position.

     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.

   * 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

     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.

     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.

     To decrease the volume, point to the third line, and press.

     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.

     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).

     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


     Move the switch from Monitor to Talk Position


     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.

     Telephone Number Entry and Correction

     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.

    * If the (*) is entered as the first character, it will not
      erase unless another (*) us entered.

     The small flashing bar is called the cursor. The cursor will
      appear where a number must be entered.

     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.

     The Craft Access Terminal will save the telephone number and it
      will appear the next time the switch is moved to the Talk
      position.

     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.

     Call in Progress and Volume Control

     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.

     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

     Moving the switch to the Monitor position will end the phone
      call, and this screen will appear.

     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.

     If you are accidentally disconnected, move the switch to the
      Monitor position and start again.




                                  -11-




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    Calling the Craft Access System Computer



     Move the Switch from Monitor to Data Position.

      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.

     Telephone Number Entry and Correction

      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.

      The cursor will appear where a number must be entered.


      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.



                                  -12-




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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.



     Indications that the Call is Successful

      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.

      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.


     Password Entry

      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.

      The Terminal Identification number is located below the
       transmitter (see page 2).

      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.



                                  -13-




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     See "Working with the Craft Access System Computer" for further
      instructions about what to do next.


    Disconnect

     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.


     If you want to disconnect, move the switch to Monitor and this
      screen will appear.



                                  -14-




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    Working with the Craft Access System Computer



     Each line on a screen is either:

      - information

      - a space in which information can be filled in

      - a choice that can be selected


     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.


           ----------------------

           Getting Help

     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.

     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.

     To read the next page of Help, move the Pointer to the right
      side (anywhere along the right side will do) and press.


     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.

     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




     Making a Selection

      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.

     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


     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.

     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


     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).


     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.

     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

     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).

     If you want to change the number, press the asterisk (*) to
      erase the wrong number, then fill in the number you want.

     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.

     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.

     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.



                                  -21-




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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.

     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.

     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).

     Display of the asterisk is actually controlled by the Craft
      Access System computer. Keep in mind that this can change.


                                  -22-




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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.

    Entering Alphabetical and Numeric Characters

     Letters, numbers and punctuation marks are entered from the
      keypad. All characters you enter appear on the screen.

     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.

     Two easy methods can be used to enter characters:

     - 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.

     - 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.

       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.

     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.

     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.

    Sending Your Message to the Computer

     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

     1. To avoid damaging the Craft Access Terminal

      - 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

      - Don't unnecessarily expose the terminal to dust, sand,
        water, or salt air.

     2. Problems Caused by Extreme Temperatures

       Heat

       The Craft Access Terminal can be damaged by extreme Heat.
       DON'T LEAVE IT ON THE DASH OF YOUR VEHICLE.

       Cold

       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.

     3. Problems Caused by Water, Condensation, and High Humidity.

       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.

     4. How to store the Craft Access Terminal and spare batteries.

       When not in use, the Craft Access Terminal or spare battery
       pack should be connected to the charger.

     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:



                        .-------------------------------------.
                        : -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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    Few last notes:

    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.

    The Craft handset uses a 1200 baud modem, but seems to be
     incompatible with standard modems...