°Û °Û ÞÜ ±Û °Û °Û ÜÛÛ ÛÜ ±Û ²Û°ÛÛÛÛß°Û ÜÜÜ ±Û ÜÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ°ÛßßßÛ°Û °Û ÛÛ ° ÛÛ±Û ±Û ÛÛ ±ÛÛßßßÛܱÛÛßß°ÛÜÜÜß °Û°ÛÛÛ ÛÛ ° ÛÛ±Û ±Û ÛÛ ±Û °Û±Û °ÛÜ °ÜÛßßÛ°Û °Û ßÛ ÛÛß °ÛÛÛ ßÛÛÜ°ÛßÛÛÛÛß±Û °ÛÛÛß°ÛÜÜÛ²°Û °Û Outbreak Magazine Issue #9 - Article 7 of 14 '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Milleniums By Orange Julius <> The Millenium pay phone by Nortel is the new kid on the block. It is the most advanced pay phone in the world. Which also makes it the most secure, it is equipped with 16 alarms and also it is connected to a server, centurions are not; just a bell CO. The server will know as soon as the phone is off the server. It can also tell how much money is in it at all times, when and were to all calls were made, and how much money was inserted. In this guide I will teach you exploits on how to mess with the phone. <> Milleniums come in different models, the most frequent model is the universal, this actually has many models to... they don't vary much, some of the newer models actually have a key board within them, this is for people who cant talk, on the common millenium this service is available through an operator. She will do your conversation; I have not actually seen this happen or used this model, but a good friend from TO said its true. The phones are programmed with a keyboard the operator has, the jack is behind the coin slot, removing the piece is simple, just push is out with a screw driver, you'll see what I mean when you see the phone. With this keyboard their are commands, if you steel a manual you will see these commands. This phone also has the yellow smart card reader, some of the new centurions have the credit card and magnetic strip readers... these slots aren't the same, the smart card actually has a computer chip on it... These chips can be written to have over $4000 on it... Some other features on the phone are the automation, which I will explain in the net section. Op codes, which have a section of their own, alarms, which will get u caught, an LCD screen, which makes the phone that much more advanced and a server line. The phone does not have a real dial tone when you first pick up, this is generated by the phone, also the handset is mic muted. The other style is the card reader only, you can find these on the desks at hotels and such. these are the only pay phones in North America which only accept a card, these use the smart card chip style credit card. There are big normal size pay phones which only accept smart cards, these are very rare and I've only seen them at Person International Airport in Toronto. <> Yes, you can red box of the Nortel Millenium, I know I might get flamed for this but you can, I have done it, about 70% of the time the operator will not let you get your call through because of the "automated" service on the phone. But on the ops screen when u call him or her it'll say MIL_universal or MIL_crdo. Some times I guess she wont notice this on her screen and place the call. People say that each land line phone has different ops this isn't true, the computer will just tell the op which land line type you are using... The real reason they wont let IS NOT because of red boxers, its because once you actually put a quarter in the phone while speaking to an op it won't accept the quarter, the reason I will explain later. So if your lucky she wont see the little MIL_universal on her screen and she will allow you to put in a quarter, or in some true events place the call without you even needing a quarter or red box. <> As all you cunucks know the millenium is filled with alarms and such for almost every thing... So in turn, don't try to destroy em... But how do operators work on them, simple, with op codes. Approach one with the phone on the hook and punch in this number "4636748" from this you will be asked for your op code "25563" will work...then you will be asked for another opcode... This code will be three digits, scan these out yourself... their not hard. Any thing which starts with nine will be an invalid code though, so this limits it to 899 possible codes, have fun. When milleniums are first installed for one week the entry code is "2727378" AKA craserv. Also after all op codes you must press the # key, if not the code will not be entered. After you're done your code pick up the fun and see what you've done, then write down the code and op pin and what it does, this way you can reference it to someone else. All op pins which start with 6**** turn of sirens and will not ask you for a op code, also it will ask you to insert your key, some people say they here a motor sound, in my personal experience this isn't true. Their are special maintenance level op pins which will let you control the phone options. These pins can be found in a bell ops van in code books. <> Their are many reasons a pay phone is automated, one because money can not be inserted in the phone while a co out put line has been established, and two because she can not tell which coin you have inserted. Because of the way the millenium is set up you can beige box of an exposed CO wire without red boxing through op, its the way the phone works, when you pick up a millenium the dial tone is generated by the phone, not the CO, so in turn when u insert a quarter, or dial the only available line without a quarter. 911, 411, 211, 611, and I'm sure theirs some more *11 and 0 its basically turning on a switch which allows the CO line to go through. So in turn its not an expensive system, only a smart cheep one, And because when beige off the CO line its past the switch which makes it possible to call out for free. Also I've heard from sources blasting 1400hz and 1100hz together will override the switch, I've never done this and I have no idea if it works, try it yourself if you wish. <> 1. Q> Why will the quarter come out when I am talking to the operator? 1. A> This happens because money can not be inserted on this phone while it is using a CO line, even the ops line :) 2. Q> Can I op divert? 2. A> In most cases not from a bell op 3. Q> What are something's which set off alarms? 3. A> cutting the server line, cutting the co line, tampering inside and out. 4. Q> How can I stop this? 4. A> Use the op code 66666, this will shut down the alarms, or cut the power line 5. Q> Can I call out from an out of order phone? 5. A> In most cases if its getting a dial tone and it says out of order the tone is from the CO, so the phone is basically a land line at your dispense, insert a quarter and it will register, and after your quarter will fall out. <> 1-800-263-7412# Bell Canada Millenium (Help Line) 1-800-567-2448# Bell Canada Millenium (Test Line) 1-800-461-1747# Bell Canada Millenium (Voice Test) 1-800-461-1879# Bell Canada Millenium (Data Test) 1-800-772-2141# Bell Canada Millenium (Setshop) 1-800-668-4862# Bell Canada Millenium (Coin) 1-800-668-6851# Bell Canada Millenium (Alarm) 1-800-461-1760# Bell Canada Millenium (Unknown) 1-800-361-7874# Bell Canada Millenium (Unknown) <> shout outs go to... kleptic, dropcode, savannah, heavenly, rambox, gr3p, DigiD, w00b, r3kall, super sac, dialt0ne, sniper, coercion, adeamis, fu5|0n and last but not least, by good buddy snadman. If I'm forgetting anyone. I'm sorry... <> well I hope from this text you've learned something, feel free to contact me on dalnet... my nick is orange_julius and I'm on irc.dal.net in #mymeat #outbreakzine and #/bin/gr3p. If you have any other questions I'd gladly answer them...