Sharp MX-FXX1 Service Manual page 21

Digital full color multifunctional system option facsimile expansion kit
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66-11
Purpose
: Operation test/Check
Function (Purpose) : Used to send the selected signal at 300bps
to the line and the speaker. (Send level:
Max.)
Section
: FAX
Item
: Operation
Operation/Procedure
1)
When the machine enters Simulation 66-11, the following
screen is displayed. (Default, left upper setting)
2)
When a button of a sound message to be sent is selected, it is
highlighted and the previously set button returns to the normal
display.
* Only one sound message to be sent can be selected.
3)
When [EXECUTE] button is pressed, it is highlighted and a
sound message is sent.
4)
To end signal send:
When [EXECUTE] button is pressed, it is highlighted and sig-
nal send is interrupted.
<300bps send signal table>
NO SIGNAL
11111
010101
00001
SIMULATION NO.66-11
TEST
300bps SIGNAL OOUTPUT. (LEVEL MAX.)
NO SIGNAL
11111
010101
00001
66-12
Purpose
: Operation test/Check
Function (Purpose) : Used to send the selected signal at 300bps
to the line and the speaker. (Send level:
Soft SW setting)
* For the kings of send signals at 300bps,
refer to SIM66-11, 300bps send signal
table.
Section
: FAX
Item
: Operation
Operation/Procedure
1)
When the machine enters Simulation 66-12, the following
screen is displayed. (Default, left upper setting)
2)
When a button of a sound message to be sent is selected, it is
highlighted and the previously set button returns to the normal
display.
* Only one sound message to be sent can be selected.
3)
When [EXECUTE] button is pressed, it is highlighted and a
sound message is sent.
4)
To end signal send:
When [EXECUTE] button is pressed, it is highlighted and sig-
nal send is interrupted.
SIMULATION NO.66-12
TEST
300bps SIGNAL OOUTPUT. (SOFT SW.)
NO SIGNAL
11111
010101
00001
11110
00000
CLOSE
11110
00000
EXECUTE
CLOSE
11110
00000
EXECUTE
MX-FXX1 SIMULATIONS, FAX SOFTWARE SWITCH 5 – 12
66-13
Purpose
: Setting
Function (Purpose) : Used to register dial numbers for SIM66-
14/15/16, Dial test. (Up to 20 digits can be
registered.)
Section
: FAX
Item
: Data (Registration)
Operation/Procedure
1)
When the machine enters Simulation 66-13, the following
screen is displayed.
* The number saved in the memory is displayed in the column
of [PRESENT:]. (If there is no data, [-------] is displayed.)
2)
Enter a number with 10-key.
The entered number is displayed in the column of [NEW:].
After entering 20 digits, 10-key is disabled (no response). Only
[C] key is enabled. (10-key [0] to [9], [*], [#], [C] key (back by
one digit))
3)
When [SET] key is pressed after completion of entry, the
entered number is displayed (registered) in the column of
[PRESENT:]. The column of [NEW:] becomes blank.
* If the "NEW:" column is blank, SET is inactive. When a value
is entered to the "NEW:" column, it becomes active.
66-14
Purpose
: Adjustment
Function (Purpose) : Used to execute the dial pulse (10PPS)
send test and to adjust the make time.
Section
: FAX
Item
: Operation
Operation/Procedure
1)
When the machine enters Simulation 66-14, the following
screen is displayed.
* Enter the make time (0 to 15) with 10-key and press [OK]
button, and the entered make time is temporality saved.
* Enter the make time (0 to 15) with 10-key and press [EXE-
CUTE] button instead of [OK] button, and [EXECUTE] but-
ton is highlighted and the dial pulse is sent from the line in
the set make time.
2)
When [EXECUTE] button is pressed, it is highlighted and the
dial pulse is sent from the line in the set make time.
* The dial pulse in this example is up to 20 digits registered
with SIM66-13.
3)
To end the dial test, press [EXCUTE] button again. The button
returns to the normal display and the test is terminated.
Also when dialing the number is completed, [EXECUTE] but-
ton returns to the normal display and the test is terminated.
SIMULATION NO.66-14
TEST
DIAL TEST(10PPS)
A
4
MAKE TIME [+29ms]
A:
4
0
15
CLOSE
EXECUTE
OK

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