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`IP Gateways | Commander I | Video over Frame Relay
`Commander II:
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`The Commander II Call Control System from Science Dynamics
` Corporation (SciDyn) is a powerful tool to help medium to large
` sized correctional facilities manage and control inmate telephone
` calls.
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`The Commander II provides a wide array of editable call control
` capabilities, live monitoring and integrated voice recording. The
` system features SciDyn’s patented three-way call detection
` technology with 36 tunable parameters that test the call path end-
`to-end and reduce the potential of fraudulent activities.
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`The AdminManager application provides system administrators
` with real-time access to call databases and call detail records from
` each networked location. Every Commander II chassis manages
` up to 96 lines and is fully compatible with SciDyn’s small scale
`Commander I chassis. Multiple chassis can be networked together
` to provide statewide, multiple facility call control service for
` thousands of lines.
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`SciDyn has been providing call control solutions since 1986 and is
` now serving thousands of inmate phone lines nationwide.
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`Standard Features
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`Manages 24 to 96 lines per chassis
`Expandable by 8 lines up to 96 lines per chassis
`Patented 3-way call detection
`Cut-off keys for phone shutdown
`Personal Identification Numbers (PINs)
`Remote diagnostics
`Detailed system operation logs and reports
`Customized announcements
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`GTL 1025
`IPR of U.S. Patent No. 8,340,260
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`SciDyn Call Control Solutions: Commander II
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`Multiple language support
`Automated operator services
`Tiered security access control
`Positive DTMF call acceptance
`Flexible telephone service scheduling
`Call limits by usage and frequency
`Allowed destination numbers by PIN
`Call allow tables
`Call restriction tables
`Remote called party blocking
`Call duration timing
`Free call capabilities
`Programmable speed dialing
`Detailed call records
`Customizable billing formats
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`Optional Features
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`Integrated voice recording
`Blended debit/collect calls
`Live monitoring
`Line concentration
`Voice over IP
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`Commander II Specifications
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`Dimensions
`19" (481mm) Rack-mount chassis with CPU & PSU 11" (H) 19.5"
` (D)
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`Power
`• 95 to 135V AC or 180 to 270 VAC
`• 400 (Watts) Maximum
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`Operating Environment
`• Temperature: 10° to 40° C
`• Humidity 10 to 90% non-condensing
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`Base System
`The Commander II can be purchased with 24 lines and can be
` expanded in 8 line increments up to 96 lines per chassis. Network
` Options Multiple Commander II chassis can be networked together
` to provide call control service for thousands of lines. SciDyn’s
` Commander I and Commander II chassis are fully compatible and
` can be networked together to provide statewide and multiple
` facility call control service.
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`Software
`BubbleLINK® Software Architecture
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