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GP 2 Fax Diagnostics
Purpose
This procedure describes the process for running fax diagnostic tests found in UI Diagnostic
Mode.
Procedure
To Access Fax Diagnostics:
1.
Enter UI Diagnostic Mode.
2.
Press the Log In/Out button on the Control Panel
3.
On the display, select System Settings, then Common Settings, then Maintenance/
Diagnostics.
4.
Select Sub System.
5.
Select Fax Diagnostics.
There are two tests for Fax Diagnostics, the Signal Sending Test and the Relay On/Off Test
Signal Sending Test
This test checks the ability of the Fax system to generate and transmit a specific signal.
To run this test:
1.
From the Fax Diagnostics screen, select Signal Sending Test.
2.
Select the line number you wish to test (standard line is 1. Lines 3 and 5 are for optional
additional lines, 0, 2, and 4 are for FX use only).
3.
Enter the Signal Number you wish to test and select Send Signals. Refer to Table 1 for
the list of signal numbers.
4.
An audio tone or tones corresponding to the selected signal should be heard. This verifies
communication from the UI to the ESS PWB, and demonstrates the ability of the system
to generate the specific signal being tested.
If an error occurs, a Fault Code will be displayed.
5.
To stop the test, select Cancel Sending.
Relay On/Off Test
This test turns on/off various relays that are used in the NCU.
To run this test:
1.
From the Fax Diagnostics screen, select Relay On/Off Test.
2.
Select the Line Number and select Relay On.
If an error occurs, a Fault Code will be displayed. Listen for the Relay to pick up the Line.
3.
To stop the test, select Relay Off.
Table 1 Fax Diagnostic signal numbers
Signal No. Output
011
Tonal Signal Output
012
Tonal Signal Output
013
Tonal Signal Output
014
Tonal Signal Output
General procedures information
GP 2
Description
462Hz
1080Hz
1100Hz
1300Hz
January 2007
Table 1 Fax Diagnostic signal numbers
Signal No. Output
015
Tonal Signal Output
016
Tonal Signal Output
017
Tonal Signal Output
019
DTMF Signal Output
020
DTMF Signal Output
021
DTMF Signal Output
022
DTMF Signal Output
023
DTMF Signal Output
024
DTMF Signal Output
025
DTMF Signal Output
026
DTMF Signal Output
027
DTMF Signal Output
028
DTMF Signal Output
029
DTMF Signal Output
030
DTMF Signal Output
031
DTMF Signal Output
032
DTMF Signal Output
033
DTMF Signal Output
034
DTMF Signal Output
035
V.21 (H) Signal Output
036
V.27ter Signal Output
037
V.27ter Signal Output
038
V.29 Signal Output
039
V.29 Signal Output
040
V.17 Signal Output
041
V.17 Signal Output
042
V.17 Signal Output
043
V.17 Signal Output
080
V.8 Signal Output
081
V.8 Signal Output
082
V.8 Signal Output
083
V.8 Signal Output
084
V.8 Signal Output
085
V.8 Signal Output
096
V.34 Signal Output
097
V.34 Signal Output
098
V.34 Signal Output
099
V.34 Signal Output
100
V.34 Signal Output
101
V.34 Signal Output
102
V.34 Signal Output
6-202
Description
1650Hz
1850Hz
2100Hz
Dual Tone 1
Dual Tone 2
Dual Tone 3
Dual Tone 4
Dual Tone 5
Dual Tone 6
Dual Tone 7
Dual Tone 8
Dual Tone 9
Dual Tone 0
Dual Tone *
Dual Tone #
Dual Tone A
Dual Tone B
Dual Tone C
Dual Tone D
HDLC Flag
2400 bps (HDLC Flag)
4800 bps (HDLC Flag)
7200 bps (HDLC Flag)
9600 bps (HDLC Flag)
7200 bps (HDLC Flag)
9600 bps (HDLC Flag)
12000 bps (HDLC Flag)
14400 bps (HDLC Flag)
ANSam
CM
JM
INFOc
INFOa
PPh+ALT
2400/2400 (HDLC Flag)
4800/2400 (HDLC Flag)
7200/2400 (HDLC Flag)
9600/2400 (HDLC Flag)
12000/2400 (HDLC Flag)
14400/2400 (HDLC Flag)
16800/2400 (HDLC Flag)
Reversion 4.0
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