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MODEL RX10 Telephone CPE Tester User`s Manual

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1. MODEL RX10 Telephone CPE Tester User s Manual Revision 4 0 April 2004 Copyright 2004 Rochelle Communications Inc All Rights Reserved Document Number 3750114 Page 2 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester The following safety instructions apply to the Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester 1 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or packaging or included in the manual 2 The Model RX10 should not be operated in environments where the ambient temperature exceeds 122 F 50 C 3 Do not attempt to service this product yourself Refer all servicing to Rochelle Communications or an Authorized Rochelle Distributor Dealer or Agent 4 Use only the included power adapter Use of other power adapters voids the warranty and can damage the RX10 Rochelle Communications Inc warrants that the Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal installation for a period of one year from the date of original purchase The obligation of Rochelle under this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement at our option during the warranty period Any part which proves to be defective in material workmanship under normal installation use or service is covered under the warranty provided the product is returned to Rochelle or an Authorized Rochelle Distributor Dealer or Agent NOTE TRANSPORTATION OR SHIPPING CHARGES ARE
2. NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ROCHELLE The above warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from misuse abuse neglect accident destruction alteration of the serial number operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product improper electrical voltages or currents unauthorized modifications or repair alteration or maintenance by any person other than Rochelle or a Rochelle Authorized Distributor Dealer or Agent This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties obligations or liabilities Rochelle makes no expressed or implied warranties regarding the quality merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose beyond those that appear in the applicable manual In no event will Rochelle be liable for any special incidental consequential or punitive damages for breach of this warranty expressed or implied including but not limited to loss of profits or damages to business or business relations Product Warranty Important Safety Instructions Page 3 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester To obtain warranty service products must be returned to Rochelle or to an Authorized Rochelle Distributor Dealer or Agent All product returns require a Return Material Authorization RMA Customer shall prepay shipping charges for products returned to Rochelle for warranty service Rochelle shall pay shipping charges associated with the return of the serviced products to the customer However Rochelle c
3. Tone Caller ID Caller ID Simulation Type I and Type II Signaling Bell 202 or ITU V 232 FSK Data Rate FSK 1200 bps DTMF 10 digits sec typical Levels 24 dBm to 13 5 dBm in 1 5 dB increments 2 dB accuracy DTMF Receiver Frequency Deviation Accept 1 5 2 Hz nominal Frequency Deviation Reject 3 5 Amplitude for Detection 32 dBm to 0 dBm per tone Minimum Duration 40 ms or greater Power Battery 9VDC Alkaline Battery External AC Adapter 100 to 220 Vac 50 60 Hz Input 9VDC 500mA Output center pin positive General Dimensions 4 75 by 3 0 by 1 3 12 by 7 5 by 3 5 cm Weight 0 5 pounds 225 grams Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Technical Specifications FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will have to correct the interference at his or
4. her own expense Page 5 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester GETTING STARTED Install the 9 V battery in the battery compartment and switch on the RX10 The RX10 will execute a self test sequence and display the following screens in sequence Note The RX10 will display an error message if the self test fails OVERVIEW The RX10 is a handheld Central Office CO simulator that provides DC voltage and loop current call progress signals Caller ID generation DTMF detection and other functions Selection of a country in the Programming Mode sets all call progress signals appropriately The RX10 has three operational modes these modes are described in detail in this manual Call Progress Mode This mode allows the RX10 to function as a CO simulator with dial tone ringing ringback Caller ID and other call progress signals specified for the country selected in the Programming Mode Keypad Mode This mode allows access to the primary function in the RX10 1 Ringing simulation 2 Caller ID Type I and Type II generation 3 Message Waiting simulation Stutter Dial Tone or FSK 4 Fixed Line SMS 5 Reverse Polarity 6 Extension phone simulation 7 FAX CNG tone generation and CED tone detection 8 20 second message recording 9 20 second message playback Programming Mode This mode allows RX10 configuration through an external telephone Call Progress Mode Connect a Device Under Test DUT to the RJ 11 jack on the RX10 When the DUT goes off
5. A will only send ringing if the DUT is on hook RINGING ON HOOK CALLER ID Press the Caller ID key to send a Caller ID signal as defined for the selected country The RX10 A will send Type I Caller ID if the DUT is on hook The RX10 A will send Type II Caller ID if the DUT is off hook CALL ID ON HOOK CI 0987 65432 RINGING ON HOOK CALL ID OFF HOOK CI 0987 65432 FAIL NO ACK Page 8 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester Stutter Dial Tone If the selected country specifies Stutter Dial Tone the RX10 will transmit eight short burst of dial tone followed by continuous dial tone The LCD will display If the DUT is on hook then the LCD will display Dial tone is transmitted until the DUT goes on hook ____________________________________________________________________________ FSK If the selected country specifies FSK signaling the RX10 will transmit an FSK signal using the Caller ID format for the selected country The LCD of the RX10 will display After the message is sent the LCD will display SC Number The correct Service Center SC number must first be programmed into the RX10 See the Programming Mode section of the manual for instructions on programming the SC number Continued on next page MESSAGE WAITING Press the Message Waiting key to send either a Stutter Dial Tone or FSK signal as defined for the selected country The DUT must be off hook for this function STUTTER OFF HOOK GO OFF
6. HOOK MSG WAITING MESSAGE SENT Fixed Line SMS Press the SMS key to send an SMS signal as defined for the selected country The RX10 currently supports Protocol I SMS for the UK and Protocol II for Italy and China The DUT must be on hook before pressing the SMS key Page 9 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester Protocol I UK After pressing the SMS key the LCD of the RX10 will display the SC number For example if 01612749990 is programmed as the SC number then the LCD of the RX1 will display If the DUT does not recognize the SC number then the LCD of the RX10 will display until the SMS function times out The DUT will go off hook if it recognizes the SC number and the LCD of the RX10 will display The DUT will then send an acknowledgement ACK signal When the RX10 receives the ACK signal the LCD of the RX10 will display When the RX10 receives the ACK signal the RX10 will transmit an SMS message and the LCD of the RX10 will display The SMS function terminates when the DUT goes on hook _____________________________________________________________________________ Protocol II Italy and China After pressing the SMS key the LCD of the RX10 will display the SC number For example if 042111 is programmed as the SC number then the LCD of the RX1 will display If the DUT does not recognize the SC number then the LCD of the RX10 will display until the SMS function times out The DUT will go off hook if it recognizes the SC n
7. annot assume liability for duties and taxes for products returned to customers located outside the USA Rochelle Communications Inc Attn Product Service 8906 Wall Street Suite 205 Austin Texas 78754 USA Rochelle will either repair or replace at its option any defective product not covered under warranty Repair charges are available from the Rochelle Product Service Department upon request Out of Warranty repair charges are based upon service rates in effect at the time of return The warranty on a serviced product is ninety days measured from the date of service When contacting Rochelle Customer Service Department make sure to have the following information available Product name and model Serial Number Description of the problem Telephone 1 512 339 8188 8 30AM to 5 30PM CST Monday through Friday Fax 1 512 339 1299 E mail techsupport rochelle com Customer Service Contact Information Address for Service Rochelle Customer Service Warranty Service Non Warranty Service Page 4 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester Telephone Line Simulation 2 Wire Loop Start AC Impedance 600 ohms DC Voltage 28VDC unit controlled polarity Line Current Feed 24 mA typical Ringer 50 Vac rms 25 Hz Audio Playback and Record 4 Bit ADPCM coding Country Emulation USA China France Italy Sweden and UK Country Parameters Ringing Cadence Dial Tone Ringback
8. dicates it s time to recharge the battery MESSAGE WAITING RINGING CALLER ID EXT PHONE AUTO TEST REVERSE POLARITY PLAY MESSAGE FAX CNG TONE RECORD MESSAGE 3398188 DTMF 3398188 FLASH Page 7 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester The LCD of the RX10 will display Type I Caller ID The caller ID message comprises the Date amp Time Name and Number The Date amp Time will always be 12 30 02 28 The Name will always be John Smith The Number will default to 0987654321 though can be changed in the programming mode see below After the Caller ID key is pressed the LCD of the RX10 will display then then The Caller ID function terminates when the DUT goes off hook or the Ringing key is pressed _____________________________________________________________________________ Type II Caller ID Caller ID on Call Waiting The RX10 will send Type II Caller ID if the DUT is off hook The Caller ID message will be the same as described above for Type I Caller ID After the Caller ID key is pressed the LCD of the RX10 will display If the RX10 receives acknowledgement from the DUT then the LCD of the RX10 will display If the RX10 does not receive acknowledgement from the DUT then the LCD will display The Caller ID function terminates when the DUT goes on hook RINGING Press the Ringing key to send a ringing signal as defined for the selected country Press the key a second time to stop ringing The RX10
9. e 11 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester The LCD of the RX10 will display during the recording Recording will end after 20 seconds or press the Audio Record key a second time to end the recording sooner The RX 10D will then return to the READY mode The LCD of the RX10 will display during the playback Playback will end after 20 seconds or press the Audio Playback key a second time to end the playback sooner The RX 10D will then return to the READY mode Programming Mode To change RX10 parameters connect a telephone to the RJ 11 jack on the RX10 go off hook and press the star key twice The LCD will display Once in the Programming Mode the following parameters may be adjusted Country Selection Caller ID Number Dial Tone Signal Level Ringback Signal Level CAS Alert Tone Signal Level FSK Signal Level FAX CNG Signal Level DTMF Signal Level Press the pound key after each parameter is changed then go on hook You must then press the star key twice to re enter the Programming Mode to change other parameters AUDIO RECORD Press the Audio Record key to record up to 20 seconds of audio from a telephone connected to the RJ 11 jack Press the key and go off hook the RX10 A will play a short beep then speak normally into the handset AUDIO PLAYBACK Press the Audio Playback key to play up to 20 seconds of a telephone connected to the RJ 11 jack Press the key then go off hook The RX10 A will play the recorded message f
10. hook the RX10 will provide dial tone and loop current The LCD on the RX10 will display Note The red LED on the left of the keypad indicates the DUT is off hook RX10 A TESTER VERSION 1 0 USA SELFTEST OK READY ON HOOK READY OFF HOOK Page 6 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester Continued on next page Enter DTMF digits manually or automatically with the Device Under Test DUT The RX10 will stop sending dial tone as soon as the first digit is detected Note Do not use the and characters in the Call Progress Mode these are reserved for programming The LCD on the RX10 will display the entered digits For instance entering 3398288 on the DUT will display The RX10 provides ringing signals starting five seconds after the last digit is entered Ringing will continue until the call is completed or a function key is pressed Should hook flash occur during the call the RX10 will detect it and the LCD will display FLASH for one second The LCD of the RX10 will revert to the READY mode when the call is completed Note All signals are transmitted with the frequencies and cadences specified for the selected country Default signal levels are 18 dBm but can be changed in the Programming Mode Keypad Mode The keypad of the RX10 has nine keys that correspond to the functions in the unit The red LED on the left indicates the DUT is off hook The LED on the right indicates battery status The green LED on the right in
11. ll display one of the following messages If you enter an invalid number the LCD of the RX10 will display If you would like to change more parameters go on hook and off hook with the telephone then press to enter the Programming Mode Otherwise the RX10 will return to the READY mode INVALID ENTRY RINGBACK 18 DBM ALRTTONE 18 DBM FSK 18 DBM FAX CNG 18 DBM DTMF 18 DBM DIALTONE 18 DBM SC 621 479990 INVALID ENTRY
12. phone CPE Tester Programming Mode SC Number Press to enter the Programming Mode then enter 22 followed by the desired Caller ID number followed by a Numbers may have up to 16 digits After pressing the LCD of the RX10 will display a message with the new Caller ID number For example entering 22621479990 will display If you enter an invalid number the LCD of the RX10 will display If you would like to change more parameters go on hook and off hook with the telephone then press to enter the Programming Mode Otherwise the RX10 will return to the READY mode Programming Mode Signal Levels You may adjust the Signal Level of any of the RX10 signaling parameters Dial Tone Ringback CAS Alert Tone FSK FAX CNG and DTMF Press to enter the Programming Mode then enter appropriate code followed by a Level Dial Tone Ringback CAS Alert FSK FAX CNG DTMF 24 0 dBm 331 441 551 661 771 881 22 5 dBm 332 442 552 662 772 882 21 0 dBm 333 443 553 663 773 883 19 5 dBm 334 444 554 664 774 884 18 0 dBm 335 445 555 665 775 885 16 5 dBm 336 446 556 666 776 886 15 0 dBm 337 447 557 667 777 887 13 5 dBm 338 448 558 668 778 888 After pressing the LCD of the RX10 will display a message with the appropriate Signal Level For example entering the code for 18 0 dBm wi
13. rom the telephone handset PLAYBACK PROGRAM RECORD Page 12 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester Programming Mode Country Selection Press to enter the Programming Mode then enter the country code followed by a The six valid Country Codes for the RX10 are USA 001 UK 0044 FRANCE 0033 ITALY 0039 SWEDEN 0046 CHINA 0086 After pressing the LCD of the RX10 will display a message with the country code For example entering 001 will display If you enter a country code not supported by the RX10 the LCD of the RX10 will display If you would like to change more parameters go on hook and off hook with the telephone then press to enter the Programming Mode Otherwise the RX10 will return to the READY mode Programming Mode Caller ID Number Press to enter the Programming Mode then enter 11 followed by the desired Caller ID number followed by a Numbers may have up to 16 digits After pressing the LCD of the RX10 will display a message with the new Caller ID number For example entering 115123398188 will display If you enter an invalid number the LCD of the RX10 will display If you would like to change more parameters go on hook and off hook with the telephone then press to enter the Programming Mode Otherwise the RX10 will return to the READY mode COUNTRY 001 USA INVALID ENTRY CI 512 3398188 INVALID ENTRY Page 13 Model RX10 Tele
14. umber and the LCD of the RX10 will display Continued on next page When the RX10 receives the ACK signal the RX10 will transmit an SMS message and the LCD of the RX10 will display SC 0161 2745990 WAITING SMS P 1 ON LINE SMS P 1 1ST ACK MESSAGE SENT SC 042111 WAITING SMS P 2 ON LINE Page 10 Model RX10 Telephone CPE Tester The SMS function terminates when the DUT goes on hook The LCD will display after the 1st press then after the 2nd The LCD will display after the 1st press then after the 2nd During the CNG tone transmission the LCD of the RX10 will display If the RX10 detects a CED tone 2100 Hertz from a FAX machine connected to the RJ 11 jack then the LCD of the RX10 will display The RX10 will return to the READY mode after the last tone burst REVERSE POLARITY Press the Reverse Polarity key to reverse the polarity of the DC voltage and loop current Press the key a second time to return to normal polarity READY REV POL READY NRM POL EXTENSION PHONE Press the Extension Phone key to simulate an extension phone with 600 Ohms impedance in parallel with the RJ 11 jack Press the key a second time to return to normal polarity READY EXT ON READY EXT OFF FAX CNG TONE Press the FAX CNG Tone key to send a FAX CNG tone comprising five sequential 1100 Hz tone bursts of 500 ms separated by three seconds of silence CNG TONE CNG TONE CED OK MESSAGE SENT Pag

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