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1. Playback can be initiated using the PLAYWAVE script command and record can be initiated using the RECORDWAVE script command Audio files are accessed from and stored to the C SYSTEM directory where the PLAY EXE and RECORD EXE programs are located by default In order to access and store audio files in other directories e g any of the mode directories a path must be specified after the PLAYWAVE RECORDWAVE script command For example PLAYWAVE C MODE1 FILENAME MSG NOTE The audio capabilities of the 3500 are designed for telephony testing The AUDIO IN and OUT ports are extensions of the simulator audio path They are not suitable for multimedia applications typically found on desktop PCs Page 18 Rochelle Application Note Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Telecommunications Products Inc maintains an R amp D facility in Austin Texas and a manufacturing plant in Malaysia R amp D engineers use a Rochelle Model 3410 Analog Services Telephone Line Simulator ASTLS and the Rochelle Script Language to develop tests to exercise product features and ensure that products are performing according to applicable standards The production facility utilizes several Model 3500 Caller ID Telephone Production Testers to perform QA testing The current month s production schedule includes a run of each of three products the Model 67FAX fax machine the Model 99CIDCW
2. DELAY 1200 Level 25 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 14 NAME LVL25_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 30 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 15 NAME LVL30_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 35 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 184 Rochelle ICLID 16 NAME LVL35_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 40 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 17 NAME LVL40_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 45 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 18 NAME LVL45_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 5 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 19 NAME LVL5_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 10 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 20 NAME LVL10_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 185 Rochelle DELAY 1200 Level 15 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 21 NAME LVL15_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 20 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 22 NAME LVL20_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 25 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 23 NAME LVL25_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 30 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTI
3. RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_TWO ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_THREE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_FOUR ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_FIVE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 141 Rochelle RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_SIX ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_SEVEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_EIGHT ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_NINE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FIFTY ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 End of script Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 142 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language ARGENTIN SCR This script simulates the On hook Type Caller ID for Telecom de es Argentina based on the Especificacion de Requisitos AR ER c2 002 Ed 1 kk ak kk
4. SendFax provides all the handshaking necessary to send a test fax to the external fax machine The 3500 sends the file TestFax Page 119 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 3 TEST 3 TITLE Japan Caller ID This script simulates the Calling Line Identification CLI signal defined in NTT s Trial Specifications for Japan Critical timing parameters and signal levels are controllable DATE 7 July 1998 Initialization ClearLcd WriteLcd1 JAPAN CALLER ID LedBlink 3 MODEM V23 LEVEL 20 SNR 30 RingLevel 55 RingFreq 20 Call 1 Delay 2000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 BEGIN SEQUENCE Set up Line Polarity Reverse Delay 150 Begin Caller ID Sequence Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Clears the LCD Writes the test title to the LCD Line 1 Causes the LED on the TEST 3 button to blink Selects V23 FSK Modem Type Sets the FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm Sets the Signal to Noise Ratio to 30 dB Sets the Ring Level to 55 VACrms Sets the Ring Frequency to 20 Hz Clears the LCD Displays CALL 1 on the LCD Line 1 Reverses the line polarity Delay for 150 mS should be gt 100mS Ring for 500 mS CPE Activation Ringing CAR Delay for 500 mS Ring for 500 mS Delay for 500 mS Ring for 500 mS Delay for 500 mS Ring for 500 mS Delay for 500
5. SENDFILE Filename Example SENDSAS Duration Example SINGLE ICLID Transmits the specified file using Bell 202 default or V23 FSK modem The file may contain a test message or a special non Caller ID VMWI file to be downloaded to an external terminal There is no limitation on the file size or data contents You can use any standard DOS text or binary editor to generate this file Data is transmitted at 1200 baud no parity and 1 stop bit SENDFILE C Test Data1 Transmits the contents of the file Data1 Generates the 440 Hz Subscriber Alerting Signal SAS tone for the specified duration The duration is measured in mS and cannot exceed 65 535 Signal level and signal to noise ratio values set using the LEVEL and SNR commands apply to the SAS tone SENDSAS 300 Sends a SAS tone for 300 mS Sends the specified ICLID as an FSK Single Data Message Format packet The ICLID parameter can be any data string e g telephone number or one of two letters currently defined by Telcordia formerly Bellcore The ICLID data is preceded by the nominal Channel Seizure 300 bits 250 mS of alternating 1 s Page 58 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle and 0 s and Mark 150 mS signals O upper case O to indicate an out of area call with no number information P upper case P to indicate a private call with no number information The required signaling head
6. Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language SNR 25 Sets the Signal to Noise ratio to 25 dB Start of call sequence RING 500 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151345 ICLID 6175556789 NAME LVL15 lt 20 gt SNR25 ENDMULTIPLE Delay 1000 Third Call ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CALL THREE WriteLcd2 LEVEL 15 SNR 35 Set Level and SNR Level 15 Sets the FSK signal level to 15 dBm SNR 35 Sets the Signal to Noise ratio to 35 dB Start of call sequence RING 500 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151348 ICLID 7135551234 NAME LVL15 lt 20 gt SNR35 ENDMULTIPLE Delay 1000 Fourth Call ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CALL FOUR WriteLcd2 LEVEL 25 SNR 25 Set Level and SNR Level 25 Sets the FSK signal level to 25 dBm SNR 25 Sets the Signal to Noise ratio to 25 dB Page 81 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language Start of call sequence RING 500 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151405 ICLID 3055551234 NAME LVL25 lt 20 gt SNR25 ENDMULTIPLE Delay 1000 Fifth Call ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CALL FIVE WriteLcd2 LEVEL 35 SNR 18 Set Level and SNR Level 35 Sets the FSK signal level to 35 dBm SNR 18 Set the Signal to Noise ratio to 18 dB Start of call sequence RING 500 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151405 ICLID 6175551234 NAME LVL35 lt 20 gt SNR18 ENDMULTIPLE Delay 1000 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE Displays TEST C
7. WRITELCD1 TEST 18 DETECT WRITELCD2 DS1 TC1 DELAY 500 LEVEL 13 TONE1LEVEL 13 TONE2LEVEL 13 SENDDTMF D00214567890123C 70 70 DELAY 1000 Test DS2 TC1 Section 5 4 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 19 DETECT WRITELCD2 DS2 TC1 DELAY 500 TONE1LEVEL 24 HIGH GROUP LEVEL TONE2LEVEL 29 LOW GROUP LEVEL TONE1FREQ 1666 TONE2FREQ 960 DUALTONE 90 D DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 TONE2FREQ 960 DUALTONE 90 0 DELAY 90 DUALTONE 90 0 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 TONE2FREQ 711 DUALTONE 90 2 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1233 TONE2FREQ 711 DUALTONE 90 sa DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1233 TONE2FREQ 785 DUALTONE 90 4 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 DUALTONE 90 5 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1507 DUALTONE 90 6 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1233 TONE2FREQ 869 DUALTONE 90 ET DELAY 90 Page 203 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle TONE1FREQ 1363 DUALTONE 90 8 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1507 DUALTONE 90 9 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 TONE2FREQ 960 DUALTONE 90 0 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1233 TONE2FREQ 711 DUALTONE 90 1 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 DUALTONE 90 2 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1507 DUALTONE 90 3 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1666 TONE2FREQ 869 DUALTONE 90 C DELAY 90 DELAY 1000 Test DS3 TC1 Section 5 4 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 20 REJECT WRITELCD2 DS3 TC1 DELAY 500 TONE1LEVEL 24 HIGH GROUP LEVEL TONE2LEVEL 29 LOW GROUP LEVEL TONE1FREQ 1600 TONE2FREQ 922 DUALTONE 30 D DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1309 TONE2FREQ 922
8. detection by an answering machine Initialization LineCurrent 40 RingLevel 70 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 ANSWERING MACHINE WriteLCD2 DTMF RECEIVER TEST LEDBlink 4 Delay 1500 WriteLCD1 RING WriteLCD2 RING 400 Ring 400mS ON 200mS OFF 400mS ON DELAY 200 RING 400 WriteLCD1 WAITING FOR OFF HOOK WaitforOffHook WriteLCD2 Delay 1000 Tone1Freq 920 Tone2Freq 1209 TonelLevel 5 Tone2Level 5 SNR 48 WriteLCD1 FALSE DTMF FREQ WriteLCD2 920 1209HZ 5DBM DualTone 1000 Delay 1000 WriteLCD1 FALSE DTMF DUR WriteLCD2 5DBM 30mS Tone1Freq 941 Tone2Freq 1209 DualTone 30 Delay 1000 Tone1level 30 Tone2Level 30 WriteLCD1 LOW LEVEL DTMF WriteLCD2 30DBM 100mS DualTone 100 Delay 1000 WriteLCD1 DTMF W 17SNR NOISE WriteLCD2 20DBM 100mS Page 122 Rochelle ToneiLevel 20 Tone2Level 20 SNR 17 Delay 1000 DualTone 100 Delay 1000 SNR 40 WriteLCD1 LOUD DTMF WriteLCD2 ODBM 50mS ToneiLevel 0 Tone2Level 0 DualTone 50 Delay 1000 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 END OF TEST LEDOFF 4 End of script Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 123 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE3 TEST 5 TITLE Answering Machine Dial Tone Detection DATE 7 July 1998 This script generates a steady dial tone following an incoming call It simulates the case when a caller hangs up on an answering machine Many smart answering machin
9. DUALTONE 30 0 DELAY 30 DUALTONE 30 0 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1309 TONE2FREQ 683 DUALTONE 30 2 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1185 Page 204 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language TONE2FREQ 683 DUALTONE 30 4 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1185 TONE2FREQ 754 DUALTONE 30 4 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1309 DUALTONE 30 5 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1447 DUALTONE 30 6 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1185 TONE2FREQ 835 DUALTONE 30 7 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1309 DUALTONE 30 8 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1447 DUALTONE 30 g DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1309 TONE2FREQ 922 DUALTONE 30 0 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1185 TONE2FREQ 683 DUALTONE 30 vi DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1309 DUALTONE 30 2 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1447 DUALTONE 30 3 DELAY 30 TONE1FREQ 1600 TONE2FREQ 835 DUALTONE 30 C DELAY 1000 Test DS4 TC1 Section 5 4 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 21 DETECT WRITELCD2 DS4 TC1 DELAY 500 TONE1LEVEL 3 HIGH GROUP LEVEL Page 205 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language TONE2LEVEL 8 LOW GROUP LEVEL TONE1FREQ 1666 TONE2FREQ 960 DUALTONE 90 D DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 TONE2FREQ 960 DUALTONE 90 0 DELAY 90 DUALTONE 90 0 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 TONE2FREQ 711 DUALTONE 90 2 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1233 TONE2FREQ 711 DUALTONE 90 zi DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1233 TONE2FREQ 785 DUALTONE 90 4 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 DUALTONE 90 5 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1507 DUALTONE 90 6 DELAY 90 TONE1 FREQ 1233 TONE
10. ENDMULTIPLE ClearLCD WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE Displays TEST COMPLETE on LCD Line 1 LEDOFF 3 Turns the LED on the TEST 3 button off END SCRIPT Page 85 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 1 TEST 4 TITLE Type Il Caller ID Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script allows the user to simulate a Type ll Caller ID on Call Waiting message Critical timing parameters and signal levels are programmable Initialization ClearLCD WriteLCD1 TYPE II CALLER ID WriteLCD2 TEST LedBlink 4 Delay 2000 MODEM BELL202 Level 20 SNR 30 ToneTfreq 2130 Tone2freq 2750 Clears LCD Displays test title on LCD Line 1 Displays test title on LCD Line 2 Causes the LED on the TEST 4 button to blink Delay for 2 seconds Selects Bell 202 Modem Type Sets FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm Sets Signal to Noise Ratio to 30 dB Defines CAS Tone Frequency and Amplitude Tone 1 Defines CAS Tone Frequency and Amplitude Tone 2 Lift Handset to receive Type ll Caller ID ClearLCD WriteLCD1 LIFT HANDSET WriteLCD2 PRESS FAIL TO ABORT WaitForOffHook LineCurrent 40 Test 1 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 TYPE II TEST 1 WriteLcd2 CAS 10 15 dBm Delay 3000 Set CAS Levels Tone1Level 10 Tone2Level 15 Begin Sequence Displays LIFT HANDSET on LCD Line 1 Displays PRESS FAIL TO ABORT on LCD Line 2 Waits for operator to lift handset Sets
11. Num Represents a numeric expression Expr Represents an alphanumeric expression Script commands are not case sensitive but parameters must be separated by spaces Each script command and its corresponding parameters if any must be entered on a separate line terminated by a carriage return and a line feed Comments can be included on the same line as long as they are placed after an asterisk or semi colon Caller ID Incoming Calling Line Identification ICLID Calling Line Identification CLI and CID all used interchangeably and all refer to the telephone network service and its implementation for the identification of a caller s telephone number and other information The abbreviation ms refer to milliseconds Script Command Classification The 3500 script commands are grouped in three classes depending on their function 1 Front Panel Control 11 CO Line Simulation and Signaling and III Measurement Logic and System Functions Page 42 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide This documents lists the support script commands alphabetically in each ofthese groups for ease of reference I FRONT PANEL CONTROL COMMANDS The following commands may be used to control the 2x20 Vacuum Fluorescent Display LCD two 4 digit counters and 14 LED s on the 3500 s Front Panel These commands are unique to the 3500 and will not execute on other Rochelle testers such as the ASTLS 341
12. Rochelle CALLER ID TELEPHONE PRODUCTION TESTER MODEL 3500 User s Manual Revision 2 2 January 2002 Copyright O 2002 Rochelle Communications Inc All Rights Reserved This document contains information that is the property of Rochelle Communications Inc This document may not be copied reproduced reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form or otherwise duplicated and the information herein may not be used disseminated or otherwise disclosed except with the prior written consent of Rochelle Communications Inc Part Number 3750108 CALLER ID TELEPHONE PRODUCTION TESTER MODEL 3500 Table of Contents Safety Instructions urnennnnensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 1 Warranty Information ueren nennen ernennen 2 Customer Service uunnsansnsennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 Product Description 2444444444n nennen nennen nennen nennen 5 Getting Started an aie 14 Operati n tiuntease tias 16 Application N te une 20 Maintenance 2 ass Ri ee 21 Specifications u si ea 22 FGE Information 2 2 82 2 Hash 23 DSP 104 User Guide sssssrsssrsasrsrssrsrssrrssrrnssr rss nns rr sr rn sn rn nn 25 3500 Menu Software sussseessrsersrsrersrersrersr enar eran ers nn sr rr sn nes 33 Remote CONUfOlassnsssssssrassrsssrssnrsssrrssrrs nns nns nono nr nr nns rr KR Rn sea 37 Script Language Reference Manual nn 39 Sample Front Panel Script
13. This specification references the ETSI standards ETS 300 659 1 and 2 Es kk kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators ER Updated on 8 27 1999 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level MODEM V23 Selects V23 Modem Type Level 20 FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm ref 600 ohms Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual signal level will be about 4 6 dB higher SNR 35 FSK signal to noise ratio set at 35 dB RingLevel 55 Set ring level to 55 VAC RingFreq 25 Set ring frequency to 25 Hz Start of call sequence Ring 250 Alerting Signal 250 mS Must be 200 300 mS Delay 650 Delay before start of transmission must be 500 800 mS MULTIPLE Caller ID data content DATETIME 10201525 ICLID 0296056789 ENDMULTIPLE Delay 350 Delay before normal ringing must be 200 500 mS Ring 1000 Second ring Delay 3000 Silence between rings Ring 1000 Third ring End of script Page 174 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle PULSE SCR This script examples illustrates the use of the displaypulse command to show the dialed pulse digits Display LIFT HANDSET AND DIAL WaitforOffHook displaypulse End of scrip
14. ringfreq 25 Sets the Ring Frequency to 25 Hz LineCurrent 30 Sets the Line Current to 30 mA Transmit From Unit Under Test Delay 3000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TRANSMIT TEST DELAY 2000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 LOAD DOCUMENT DELAY 2000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 DIAL NUMBER WriteLcd2 FOLLOWED BY DELAY 2000 CLearLcd WriteLcd1 PRESS START WaitForCall Waits for the unit under test to go off hook and dial a number ending with the key Delay 100 Delay for 100 mS Page 118 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle ClearLcd WriteLcd1 RECEIVING FAX ReceiveFax TestFax ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TRANSMISSION WriteLcd2 COMPLETE Delay 8000 se FaxToVGA TestFax Receive at Unit Under Test LINECURRENT 10 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 RECEIVE FAX TEST MakeCall LINECURRENT 30 DELAY 100 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 SENDING FAX SendFax TestFax ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE LEDOff 2 LINECURRENT 10 End of script ReceiveFax provides all the handshaking necessary to receive a test fax from the unit under test The received FAX is stored as a file named TestFax on the 3500 Displays the contents of TestFax Take comments before FaxToVGA to enable VGA screen display of received Fax Rings the unit under test using ring levels and freq defined in the initialization section until the fax machine answers A 2 second ON 4 second OFF ringback cadence is used
15. 2 TEST1 DTMF Generation Test 2 4 TEST2 Ring Detect Tests 2 i TEST 3 i Caller ID Type I and Type II Tests 2 TEST 4 Dial Pulse PASS FAIL 2 i TEST 5 i DTMF Digit Test PASS FAIL Requires DSP 104 Card 2 TEST6 BT Caller ID Simulation Page 76 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language 2 TEST8 l General Burn in Test 3 i TEST 1 i Visual Message Waiting Test 3 TEST 2 FAX Send and Receive Test 3 i TEST 3 i Japan Caller ID 3 TEST4 Answering Machine DTMF Detection and Rejection 3 i TEST 5 i Answering Machine Dial Tone Detection 3 TEST 6 i UK Caller ID and Answering Machine demo Page 77 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 1 TEST 1 TITLE 5 Calls Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script generates 5 calls with Multiple Message Caller ID The name field info corresponds to the call number to allow operators to quickly determine which if any calls were missed The unit under test should display 5 new calls atthe completion ofthe test A script such as this one would typically include 50 or more calls The script tests the units memory and determines ifthe unit is missing calls Initialization ClearLCD WriteLcd1 5 CALLS TEST WriteLcd2 Type Tests LedBlink 1 MODEM BELL202 Clears LCD Displays test title on LCD Causes the LED on TEST 1 button to blink Sets FSK Modem Type to Bell 202 LEVEL 20 S
16. TITLE Callback Feature Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script tests the callback feature of such equipped Caller ID units A single message Caller ID call is first received The operator is then instructed to press the CallBack Redial button The DTMF digits are compared to the known Caller ID digits sent Initialization ClearLcd WriteLcd1 CALLBACK FEATURE WriteLCD2 TEST LEDBlink 5 Delay 1000 Level 20 SNR 30 Clears the LCD Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 Displays the test title on the LCD Line 2 Causes the LED on the TEST 5 button to blink Delay for 1 second Sets the FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm Sets the Signal to Noise Ratio to 30 dB Single Message Caller ID sent to unit ClearLCD WriteLCD1 SEND CALLER ID Begin Call Sequence RING 500 DELAY 500 SINGLE 6781234 CallBack Set Dial Tone Frequency Tone1Freq 350 Tone2Freq 440 Begin Sequence DELAY 2000 ClearLCD Displays SEND CALLER ID on LCD Line 1 Ring for 500 mS Delay for 500 mS Define Single Message Caller ID packet Defines Dial Tone Frequency Tone 1 Defines Dial Tone Frequency Tone 2 Delay for 2 seconds Clears LCD Page 91 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language WriteLCD1 PRESS CALLBACK Displays PRESS CALLBACK on the LCD Line 1 Noise Off Turn noise off WaitForOffHook Waits for the unit to go off hook LineCurren
17. This command may only be used where through signal processing mode has been selected with a THROUGH ON command Audio samples are captured at 8 kHz from the LINE or AUXIN input as selected filtering and attenuation amplification is applied as selected and the speech level is measured according to the P 56 method B for a period of N seconds or until lt ESC gt is typed whichever is the sooner At the completion of the measurement the following information is transmitted to the PC as four ASCII encoded numbers separated by one space and terminated by lt CR gt lt LF gt e measurement time in seconds as an integer e the Activity Factor as an integer between 0 to 100 indicating percentage Page 32 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle jon Testar e the Active Level in dBm to one decimal place e the Long Term Level in dBm to one decimal place After a measurement whether timed out or aborted any audio transmission is then restored following transmission of the results and the lt CR gt lt LF gt prompt and the DSP is ready to receive another command Page 33 Rochelle CALLER ID TELEPHONE PRODUCTION TESTER MANE 2 NN 3500 Menu Software Overview Revision 2 2 January 2002 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User guide Rochelle Software Overview Launching the Software Telephone Network Services The software for the Model 3500 CALLER ID TELEPHONE PRODUCTION TESTER
18. 250 WriteCounter2 0000 Delay 250 WriteLcd2 CLEAR CLEAR delay 250 WriteCounter1 delay 250 WriteCounter2 Delay 500 ClearLed WriteLcd1 5 SEC RING TEST Delay 1000 RINGLEVEL 80 RINGFREQ 20 RING 5000 Delay 1000 polarity reverse Delay 1000 Lineloop long Delay 3000 WriteLcd1 WRITE TO COUNTERS delay 500 WriteCounter1 1234 delay 250 WriteCounter2 5678 delay 1000 WriteLcd2 CLEAR COUNTERS delay 500 WriteCounter1 delay 250 WriteCounter2 delay 250 WriteLcd2 Page 113 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Ringlevel 44 RING 500 Delay 1000 WriteLCD1 8 SEC RING WriteLCD2 RING 8000 Delay 4000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 CALLER ID TESTS Delay 1000 polarity normal LEVEL 20 snr 40 RING 500 SINGLE 0000000000 Delay 1000 RING 500 SINGLE 1111111111 Delay 1000 RING 500 SINGLE 2222222222 Delay 1000 RING 500 SINGLE 3333333333 Delay 1000 WriteLcd2 WRITE TO COUNTERS delay 500 WriteCounter1 1234 delay 250 WriteCounter2 5678 delay 1000 WriteLcd2 CLEAR COUNTERS delay 500 WriteCounter1 delay 250 WriteCounter2 delay 1000 WriteLcd2 WRITE TO COUNTERS delay 500 WriteCounter1 1234 delay 250 WriteCounter2 5678 Page 114 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle delay 500 WriteLcd2 RING 500 SINGLE 4444444444 Delay 1000 RING 500 SINGLE 5555555555 Delay 1000 RING 500 SINGLE 6666666666 Delay 10
19. 30 dB Polarity Normal Fija la polaridad normal en la linea DELAY 500 RARARARARA RARA RA RARA RA RARA RAR RARA ok RARA R RAR RARA RARA RARA RARA RARA RA KK KK AR x PRUEBA DE DTMF kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk LLAMADA DTMF 1 POLARITY REVERSE Cambio de polaridad DELAY 300 Retardo de 300 mseg antes de enviar los datos DTMF senddtmf D 150 100 SENDDTMF 1118888888C 100 100 Envia el paquete DTMF DELAY 300 Retardo de 300 mseg RING 1000 SeMal de 1 segundo de ring DELAY 300 RING 300 POLARITY NORMAL Regresa la inversion de polaridad FIN DE LA LLAMADA 1 DELAY 500 LLAMADA DTMF 2 POLARITY REVERSE Cambio de polaridad DELAY 300 Retardo de 300 mseg antes de enviar los datos DTMF senddtmf D 150 100 Page 169 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language SENDDTMF 2228888888C 100100 Envia el paquete DTMF DELAY 300 Retardo de 300 mseg RING 1000 SeMal de 1 segundo de ring DELAY 300 RING 300 POLARITY NORMAL Regresa la inversion de polaridad FIN DE LA LLAMADA 2 DELAY 500 LLAMADA DTMF 3 POLARITY REVERSE Cambio de polaridad DELAY 300 Retardo de 300 mseg antes de enviar los datos DTMF senddtmf D 150 100 SENDDTMF 3338888888C 100100 Envia el paquete DTMF DELAY 300 RING 1000 DELAY 300 RING 300 POLARITY NORMAL Regresa la inversion de polaridad FIN
20. 40 mA LEVEL 20 Sets the FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm SNR 40 Sets the Signal to Noise Ratio to 40 dB SPMLEVEL 0 Sets the Subscriber Pulse Metering Level to 0 dBm Display SPM Tone on a0 Km Artificial Line LineLoop Short SPMTone 12000 3000 Generates a 12 kHz signal for 3 seconds Delay 2000 Display SPM Tone on a 3 Km 24AWG non loaded Artificial Line LineLoop Medium SPMTone 12000 3000 Generates a 12 kHz signal for 3 seconds Delay 2000 Display SPM Tone on a 6 Km 24AWG non loaded Artificial Line LineLoop Long SPMTone 12000 3000 Generates a 12 kHz signal for 3 seconds Delay 2000 LineCurrent 10 Sets the Line Current back to 10 mA end of script Page 168 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language MEXICO SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Mexico Script In Spanish Illustrates Dual Mode operation by EX generating 3 Caller ID calls with DTMF signaling and another 3 with EE FSK rE kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Script para la prueba funcional en formato DTMF y FSK del identificador e de llamadas El script debe ser ejecutado desde el programa 3500MENU e kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Level 20 Fija nivel de la seXal a 20 dBm SNR 30 Fija la relacion seXal a ruido a
21. 4000 Hook Off Incoming call is answered Delay 2000 Polarity Normal Restore telephone line polarity to normal Delay 5000 Hook on End of call Start of call sequence 2 Unknown Number Format DO000000000C Polarity Reverse Delay 500 Must be between 300 and 800 mS Tone1Freq 941 Set frequency and amplitude for DTMF D start character Tone2Freq 1633 Page 162 Tone1Level 10 Tone2Level 8 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Tone1Freq 941 Tone2Freq 1336 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 Dualtone 70 Delay 70 ToneiFreq 852 Tone2Freq 1633 Dualtone 70 Delay 250 Ring 1000 Delay 4000 Hook Off Delay 2000 Polarity Normal Delay 5000 Hook on End of script Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Tone 1 is 10dBm Tone 2 is 8dBm resulting in a 2dB twist Generate DTMF D Interdigit delay Set tone frequencies to DTMF 0 same amplitude as D Generate DTMF 0 ten times 70 mS ON 70 mS OFF Set frequencies to DTMF C terminating character Generate DTMF C Delay between the end of DTMF string and ringing Incoming call answered for 7 sec Restore normal polarity Page 163 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle JAPAN SCR This script simulates
22. Begin Ring RING Delay 3000 Test 2 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 FALSE RING 2 WriteLCD2 15Vrms 60Hz Set Freq and Level RINGFREQ 60 RINGLEVEL 20 Begin Ring Displays FALSE RING 1 on the LCD Line 1 Displays 25Vrms 20Hz on the LCD Line 2 Sets the Ring Frequency to 20 Hz Sets the Ring Level to 25 Vrms Ring for 2 seconds Delay for 3 seconds Page 98 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle RING Delay 3000 Test 3 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 FALSE RING 3 WriteLCD2 80Vrms 50mS Set Level RINGLEVEL 80 Begin Ring RING 50 Ring for 50 mS Delay 3000 Test 4 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 LOW RING 1 WriteLCD2 45Vrms 25Hz Set Freq and Level RINGFREQ 25 RINGLEVEL 45 Begin Ring RING Delay 3000 Test 5 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 LOW RING 2 WriteLCD2 45Vrms 60Hz Page 99 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Set Freq and Level RINGFREQ 60 RINGLEVEL 45 Begin Ring RING DELAY 3000 Test 6 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 HIGH RING 1 WriteLCD2 80Vrms 20Hz Set Freq and Level RINGFREQ 20 RINGLEVEL 80 Begin Ring RING Delay 3000 Test 7 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 HIGH RING 2 WriteLCD2 80Vrms 60 Hz Set Freq and Level RINGLEVEL 80 RINGFREQ 60 Begin Ring RING Delay 1000 Page 100 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Roch
23. DE LA LLAMADA 3 DELAY 500 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kj PRUEBA DE FSK kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kx LLAMADA FSK 1 RING 300 DELAY 1800 RING 300 Ring the line for 300 mS DELAY 500 delay 500 mS before sending ICLID data MULTIPLE DATETIME 08291345 ICLID 8888888888 Send FSK packet NAME MENSAJE FSK 1 ENDMULTIPLE Page 170 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language DELAY 300 RING 1000 DELAY 500 LLAMADA FSK 2 RING 300 Ring the line for 300 mS DELAY 500 delay 500 mS before sending ICLID data MULTIPLE DATETIME 08291345 ICLID 8888888888 Send FSK packet NAME MENSAJE FSK 2 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 300 RING 1000 DELAY 500 xx LLAMADA FSK 3 RING 300 Ring the line for 300 mS DELAY 500 delay 500 mS before sending ICLID data MULTIPLE DATETIME 08291345 ICLID 8888888888 Send FSK packet NAME MENSAJE FSK 3 ENDMULTIPLE s RING 1000 DELAY 500 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FIN DE LA PRUEBA kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Page 171 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language NORWAY SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This sc
24. DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_ONE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_TWO ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_THREE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_FOUR ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 139 Rochelle DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_FIVE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_SIX ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_SEVEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_EIGHT ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTY_NINE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 140 Rochelle NAME CALL_FORTY ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FORTY_ONE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000
25. Delay 4000 Hook Off Delay 5000 Hook on End of script Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle DTMF O Generate DTMF O Interdigit delay DIMF C Generate DTMF C Delay between the end of DTMF string and ringing Restore normal polarity Page 193 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language TAIWAN SCR This script lists the conformance tests listed by the Taiwan Directorate General of Telecommunications guidelines for Caller Identity Service Type Approval dated October 1999 This specification references the ETSI 300 659 1 specifications for Calling Line Identification FSK TESTS General Setup RINGLEVEL 75 RINGFREQ 20 LINECURRENT 40 MODEM V23 POLARITY NORMAL CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TAIWAN DGT WRITELCD2 FSK CALLER ID TESTS DELAY 1000 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TIMING TOLERANCE WRITELCD2 SECTION 4 3 1 DELAY 500 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 1 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT1 FSK1 DELAY 500 Test DT1 FSK1 Section 4 3 1 TONE1FREQ 2120 TONE2FREQ 2737 TONE1LEVEL 14 The low freq tone level equals the high freq tone level 6 dB twist TONE2LEVEL 8 The high frequency tone is 10dBv or approx 10 2 8 dBm DUALTONE 90 DELAY 200 MULTIPLE DATETIME 03241404 ICLID 1111111111 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 700 Page 194 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Test DT2 FSK1 Sectio
26. ENDLOOP 3 MEASUREDTMF Num Performs DTMF Digit Analysis for the specified number of digits after which it will proceed to the next command A parameter of 0 or no parameter will keep analyzing DTMF digits until the user presses ESC from a keyboard or FAIL Page 68 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide from the Front Panel or goes on hook When called MEASUREDTMF will display any detected DTMF digits along with the frequency and amplitudes of each one ofthe dual tones on the Front Panel and on the optional VGA screen MEASUREDTMF will look at the defined DTMF ranges and sets a PASS or FAIL flag that can be used with the IF command see DTMF LOW LEVEL RANGE DTMFHIGHLEVELRANGE DTMFLOWFREQRANGE AND DTMFHIGHFREQRANGE commands IMPORTANT This command requires that the optional DSP 104 card be installed in the 3500 Example WAITFOROFFHOOK MEASUREDTMF 3 Dialing 1 2 3 from a telephone would typically display values such as Digit LG Freq LG Level HG Freq HG Level Tone Duration Interdigit Duration Twist 0 9 A D Hz dBm Hz dBm mS mS dB 1 699 5 6 1210 3 4 132 2321 2 2 2 699 5 5 1339 3 3 144 351 2 2 3 698 5 6 1482 3 3 144 189 2 3 MEASUREPULSE Num This command will display the specified number of dialed pulses along with the Pulse Per Second and Break Make Ratio information It terminates after the specified number of pulses are received or when the user goes on hook or pres
27. Hz SAS Tone Level dBm Level dBm SNR dB Line Current mA FSK Modem Type SPM Level dBm Polarity Noise dBrnC Baud Rate bps Mark Frequency Hz Space Frequency Hz Default Value Limits Command s to Change 60 20 80 RINGLEVEL 20 20 80 RINGFREQ 2130 50 3500 TONE1FREQ 2750 50 3500 TONE2FREQ CASLEVEL or 20 48 0 TONE1LEVEL 20 48 0 TONE2LEVEL 440 Fixed at 440 N A 20 48 0 LEVEL 20 48 0 LEVEL 48 0 48 SNR 40 10 80 LINECURRENT Bell202 Bell202 or V23 MODEM 20 38 10 SPMLEVEL Normal Normal Reverse POLARITY OFF OFF or 20 90 NOISE 1200 1000 1400 VARBAUD 1200 1000 1400 MARKFREQ 2200 2000 2400 SPACEFREQ Page 44 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Mark Level dBm Space Level dBm Tone 3 Level dBm Tone 4 Level dBm Tone 3 Frequency Hz Tone 4 Frequency Hz AUDIOIN ON OFF Example User Guide 20 48 0 MARKLEVEL 20 48 0 SPACELEVEL 20 48 0 TONESLEVEL 20 48 0 TONE4LEVEL 1000 50 3500 TONE3FREQ 1000 50 3500 TONE4FREQ ON couples the signals present on the AUDIO IN jack to the simulated line This can be used to inject audio or noise OFF disconnects this path The default is ON AUDIOIN ON Connects audio input to line Note Audio input must be coupled through the AUDIO IN jack AUDIOOUT ON OFF Example CARRIER ON OFF Example CASLEVEL Num ON default couples the signals and tones generated by the Mode
28. Line Current to 40 mA Defines CAS Tone Level Tone 1 Defines CAS Tone Level Tone 2 Page 86 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID ICLID 7035558753 NAME CASLVL lt 20 gt 10 15 EndCWCID Test 2 Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 TYPE II TEST 2 WriteLcd2 CAS 15 10 dBm Set CAS Levels Tone1Level 15 Tone2Level 10 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID ICLID 6085558753 NAME CASLVL lt 20 gt 15 10 EndCWCID Test 3 Delay 2000 ClearLCD Generate Call Waiting SAS Alerting Signal for 300 mS Generate CAS tone 2130Hz and 2750Hz for 80 mS Wait for CPE to send ack signal DTMF D function returns approx 40 mS after the end of the DTMF tone is detected Delay for an additional 40 mS 80 mS from DTMF D Turn FSK Modem Carrier on Delay for 60 mS Start of CWCID packet Sets Caller ID Number parameter Sets Caller ID Name parameter Hex 20 space End of CWCID packet Page 87 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle WriteLcd1 TYPE Il TEST 3 WriteLcd2 CAS 20 15 dBm Set CAS Levels Tone1Level 20 Tone2Level 15 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID ICLID 9032465555 NAME CASLVL l
29. Normal Start of call sequence LOOP 3 RING Delay 500 Single 5145551234 Delay 3200 RING 2000 Delay 1000 ENDLOOP Delay 5000 RING 1500 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151345 ICLID 6175556789 QUALIFIER L NAME BARNES lt 20 gt KIM ENDMULTIPLE Delay 6000 RING 2000 Sets the FSK signal level to 20 dBm Sets the Signal to Noise ratio to 30 dB Sets the Line Polarity to Normal Repeats commands between this line and the ENDLOOP command 3 times Ring for 2 seconds Delay for 500 mS before sending ICLID data Note that the delay maximum limit is 65535 milliseconds Sends Single Message ICLID packet channel seizure signal ICLID header length date time and checksum will automatically be generated Delay for 3 2 seconds Note that the total silence since the 1st ring is about 4 seconds including the 500 mS delay and the time needed to send the ICLID data Ring for 2 seconds 2nd ring Delay for 1 second Repeat commands between LOOP and ENDLOOP commands 5 second delay Ring for 1 5 seconds 0 5 second delay Define data content for Multiple Message Caller ID packet June 15 1 45 PM ICLID Number Call Qualifier Long Distance Name Hex 20 Space Build and send Multiple Message Caller ID packet 6 second delay Ring for 2 seconds Page 153 Rochelle Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 04151345 DDN 16135551234 NAMEREASON P ENDMULTIP
30. Tone Test 480 amp 620 Hz at 30 dBm Tone1freq 480 Tone2freq 620 Tone1Level 30 Tone2Level 30 Loop 50 50 bursts of busy tone DualTone 500 0 5 sec tone Delay 500 0 5 sec silence EndLoop kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Re Order Tone kkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk Display Re Order Tone Test 480 amp 620 Hz at 30 dBm Tone1freq 480 Tone2freq 620 ToneiLevel 30 Tone2Level 30 Loop 50 50 bursts of re order tone DualTone 250 0 25 sec tone Delay 250 0 25 sec silence EndLoop kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Audible Ringing kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Display Audible Ringing Test 440 amp 480 Hz at 30 dBm Tonelfreq 440 Tone2freq 480 Tone1Level 30 Tone2Level 30 Loop 4 A rings DualTone 2000 2 sec ring ON Delay 4000 4 sec silence EndLoop End of Script Page 210 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle UK_BT SCR This script simulates the Calling Line Identification CLI signal defined in BT s SIN 227 specification for the United Kingdom Critical timing parameters and signal levels are controllable Initialization MODEM V23 LEVEL 20 SNR 30 Tone1fregq 2130 Tone2freq 2750 Tonel1Level 22 Tone2Level 22 Start of call sequence POLARITY REVERSE DELAY 150 Dualtone 100 DELAY 60 STARTCLI DATETIME 11071530 CALLING 01202824698 CALLED 01202555789 NAME JOE_DOE ENDCLI DELAY 250 POLARITY NORMAL RING 400 DELAY 200 RING 400 End of script Select V
31. a MDMF packet These commands are always used in conjunction with both a MULTIPLE and an ENDMULTIPLE command Not all parameters need to be defined in order to send a MDMF packet DATETIME Num Date and time in the format MMDDHHMM Time is based on a 24 hour clock Example DATETIME 03241405 March 24 2 05 PM DDN Num Dialable Directory Number Example DDN 5551234 Number to be used for redial ICLID Num Caller ID number Example ICLID 3015551212 301 555 1212 NAME Expr Directory name of the calling party Spaces are entered as lt 20 gt Example NAME DOE lt 20 gt JOE NAMEREASON Expr Reason for name absence Example NAMEREASON O Use O for Out of Area Number Unavailable NAMEREASON P_ Use P for Private Blocked Number QUALIFIER Expr Call qualifier Example QUALIFIER L Long Distance RDRREASON Num Reason for call redirection Valid values range from 0 to 255 Three values are currently defined as follows binary 0000 0000 gt Call Forward Universal binary 0000 0001 gt Call Forward Busy Page 52 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide binary 0000 0010 gt Call Forward No Answer Example RDRREASON lt 02 gt Call Forward No Answer REASON Expr Reason for phone number absence Example REASON O Use O for Out of Area Number Unavailable REASON P Use P for Private Blocked Number Note For
32. disk labeled Caldera DR DOS Documentation contains a DR DOS help utility called DOSBOOK It is recommended that users run DOSBOOK from the floppy drive in order to conserve space on the C drive Page 8 Rochelle Directory Structure System Programs Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description The help command is only available for the 8 MB or higher 3500 Model To run DOSBOOK 1 Activate PC Keyboard mode see p 14 2 Insert the floppy 3 Enter DOSBOOK at the B prompt Proper operation of the 3500 is dependent on a pre configured directory structure The mode selector buttons on the front panel MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 and DOS each corresponds to a functional directory located on the C drive The directories are referred to as functional directories because they are necessary for the 3500 to function properly Functional directories should neither be renamed nor removed Functional Directories C mode1 C mode2 C mode3 C dos C system C menu All system programs are stored in the C SYSTEM directory Several programs are pre loaded on the 3500 The main program is named FP EXE This is the program that operates the front panel user interface and compiles and runs test files The other files that are stored in the C SYSTEM directory are used by FP EXE to enable certain script commands used for FAX testing and audio functions e g play and record The system programs and
33. for the PC 104 bus DELAY Duration Introduces a delay ofthe specified duration The duration is measured in mS and cannot exceed 65 535 For longer delays use multiple DELAY commands Example DELAY 1000 Waits for 1 second before going to the next command DISPLAY String Displays the character string on the PC monitor Often used with the PAUSE command Page 64 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide Example DISPLAY Press any key to continue PAUSE Waits for the user to press a key DISPLAYDTMF Displays detected DTMF digits on the PC monitor and the Front Panel until the user presses a key on the keyboard Example DISPLAYDTMF DISPLAYPULSE Displays the digits associated with detected pulses on the PC monitor and Front Panel until the user presses a key on the keyboard Example WAITFOROFFHOOK DISPLAY Lift Handset and begin dialing DISPLAYPULSE DOCTOFAX Filename Converts the specified text file into FAX format f01 so the file may be sent using the SENDFAX command Example DOCTOFAX Testfax txt Converts Testfax txt into FAX format Note An external application named DOCTOFAX EXE and a file named FAX FNT must be present in the current directory in order to utilize the DOCTOFAX command DTMFLOWFREQRANGE Min Max Sets the acceptable minimum and maximum frequencies for the DTMF low frequency tones IMPORTANT This command requires that the optional DSP 104 card_be installed
34. frequencies as previously defined in the script and a ring cadence of 2 sec ON 4 sec OFF Example MAKECALL Rings device under test and wait for offhook SENDFAX Testfax f01 Sends the specified file in FAX format MARKFREQ Num Sets the frequency at which the MARK bits are sent in a VARFSKSEND string Valid values range from 1000 to 1400 Hz Typical value for the mark frequency for Bell 202 systems is 1200 12 Hz Example MARKFREQ 1180 MARKLEVEL Num Sets the signal level at which the MARK signal logical 1 is set at in the VARFSKSEND command Valid values range from 0 to 48 dBm while typical values range from 12 to 32 dBm Example MARKLEVEL 26 MARKLEVEL Increases or decreases the value of the signal level by 1 dB Examples MARKLEVEL MARKLEVEL MODEM Type Selects the FSK Modem to be used for data transmission Bell 202 is used for US compatible systems whereas European BT and ETSI and Japanese standards rely on ITU V 23 In practice most Bell 202 receivers will also work with V 23 frequencies Page 50 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle Example MODEM BELL202 Selects Bell 202 modem type for FSK transmission MODEM V23 Selects V 23 modem type for FSK transmission Note The modem type should be set for all scripts using SINGLE MULTIPLE SEND STARTCLI and STARTCWCID MONITORDTMF DTMF digit Duration Logs the number of times the specified
35. in the 3500 Example DTMFLOWFREQRANGE 690 710 DTMFLOWLEVELRANGE Min Max Sets the acceptable minimum and maximum levels for the DTMF low frequency tones IMPORTANT This command requires that the optional DSP 104 card be installed in the 3500 Example DTMFLOWLEVELRANGE 11 1 Page 65 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle DTMFHIGHFREQRANGE MIN MAX Sets the acceptable minimum and maximum frequencies for the Example DTMF high frequency tones IMPORTANT This command requires that the optional DSP 104 card be installed in the 3500 DTMFHIGHFREQRANGE 1210 1230 DTMFHIGHLEVELRANGE MIN MAX Sets the acceptable minimum and maximum levels for the DTMF Example ENDIF ENDLOOP Example ENDTIMELOOP Example high frequency tones IMPORTANT This command requires that the optional DSP 104 card be installed in the 3500 DTMFHIGHLEVELRANGE 11 1 Indicates the end of a group of commands to be executed based on a preceding IF command Indicates the end of a group of commands to be repeated according to the number of iterations specified in a preceding LOOP command LOOP 10 Loops for 10 iterations script command script command ENDLOOP Indicates the end of a group of commands to be executed during the period specified in a preceding TIMELOOP command TIMELOOP 50 Loops for 500 minutes script command script command ENDTIMELOOP FAX
36. mA go off hook measure and display DTMF parameters script ends when user presses ESC or goes on hook Page 151 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language DTMFTEST SCR cover all digits for factory testing oftelephones This test requires the presence of a DSP 104 card for DTMF digit analysis ClearLCD LEDBlink 5 WriteCounter1 0 WriteCounter2 0 WriteLCD1 DTMF DIGIT TEST WriteLCD2 PLEASE GO OFF HOOK WaitforOffHook WriteLCD2 AND DIAL 1 3 TIMES DisplayPassFail DtmfLowLevelRange 11 1 DtmfHighLevelRange 11 1 DtmfLowFreqRange 690 710 Limits for DTMF 1 DtmfHighFreqRange 12101230 Limits for DTMF 1 DtmfLowLevelRange 11 1 DtmfHighLevelRange 11 1 DtmfLowFreqRange 690 710 Limits for DTMF 1 DtmfHighFreqRange 12101230 Limits for DTMF 1 MeasureDTMF 3 measure DTMF parameters for three 1 digits IF PASS If the above DTMF limits are met the following commands will run until the ENDIF Display DTMF Measurement Passed Press any key to continue ENDIF IF FAIL BEEP ENDIF Page 152 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle EXAMPLE1 SCR This sample script provides examples of Single Message and Multiple Message Type Caller ID with Long Distance Private and Out of Area Qualifiers and Single Message and Multiple Message Visual Message Waiting Indication VMWI Initialization Level 20 SNR 30 Polarity
37. mS Ring for 500 mS Delay for 500 mS Page 120 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Ring 500 WaitforOffHook 1000 Data Transmission ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TRANSMIT DATA Delay 200 transmission Carrier ON Delay 50 PARITY EVEN Ring for 500 mS Wait for 1000 mS Should be already off hook Delay for 200 mS before commencing data Turn carrier ON Delay for 50 mS so that carrier is ON for that period Set parity SEND lt 10 gt lt 01 gt lt 07 gt lt 10 gt lt 02 gt lt 40 gt lt 0C gt lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 0335092111 lt 10 gt lt 03 gt PARITY NONE SEND lt 8A gt lt D3 gt Delay 20 Carrier OFF WaitforOnhook 1000 Delay 400 Begin Ring Sequence ClearLcd WriteLcd1 BEGIN RING Ring 1000 Delay 3000 ClearLcd Ring 1000 Delay 3000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE LedOff 3 End of script Send Caller ID data Set parity Send 16 bit Checksum CRC CCITT from header lt 07 gt to ETX lt 03 gt Delay for 20 mS Drop carrier WaitforOnhook Delay for 400 mS Generate first ring Clears the LCD Displays TEST COMPLETE on the LCD Line 1 Turns the LED on the TEST 3 button off Page 121 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 3 TEST 4 TITLE Answering Machine DTMF Detection and Rejection DATE 7 July 1998 This script generates a combination of good and bad DTMF tones for
38. play an audio file using the Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Model 3500 Display Record a message using a telephone handset LineCurrent 30 WaitforOffHook Waits for off hook Delay 500 RecordWave TESTREC 10 Records a 10 second message and saves it as a file named TESTREC Display Listen to the message played through a telephone handset or speakers Delay 5000 PlayWave testrec Plays the sound recording named TESTREC End of Script Page 144 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language BIT_STUF SCR This is an example of using the FSKDELAY command to stuff MARK bits between each character Initialization MODEM Bell202 Select Bell 202 FSK Modem Level 20 Set FSK signal level to 20dBm SNR 30 Set the Signal to Noise Ratio to 30dB FSKDELAY 15 15ms of mark signal between each character Start of call sequence RING 2 sec ring signal DELAY 500 0 5 sec delay SINGLE 5125551234 generate a single message Caller ID packet End of script Page 145 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle BRAZIL SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script allows the user to simulate two incoming calls with on hook FR Caller ID based on the unofficial Brazilian format The first call uses ae DTMF signaling similar to the one used in Finland for Caller
39. pre loaded with sample scripts and other batch files that can be executed from the Front Panel For instance pressing the TESTS button while in MODE1 will prompt the 3500 to look for and run TESTS in the C MODE1 subdirectory Priority is given based on the following file extensions TEST3 CMP Compiled script TEST3 BAT DOS batch file program TEST3 EXE DOS executable TEST3 SCR Uncompiled script file Users should rename any applications or script files that they wish to run to correspond to the push button name For instance MEASURE EXE should be renamed TEST3 EXE and stored in the C MODE1 subdirectory if the user wants to associate it with the TEST button Please keep in mind that there may already be another TESTS file in the selected directory and that it may have a higher priority For instance if both TEST3 CMP and TEST3 SCR exist in the C MODE1 subdirectory and the user edits and updates TEST3 SCR he she must re compile that script flle or rename the old TEST3 CMP file The table below lists the sample scripts that are pre loaded on the subdirectories that are associated with the Front Panel Mode Button Title 1 TEST 1 5 Type I Caller ID Calls 1 TEST2 5 Type Caller ID Calls with variable FSK Levels and SNR 1 i TEST 3 i Ring Level and Frequency Test 1 1 TESTA 4 Type ll Caller ID Test 1 1 TESTS Callback Redial Feature Test 1 TEST 6 Audio Example 1 i TEST7 l DTMF Digit Analysis Requires DSP 104 Card
40. presence of earth ground If the receptacle is not properly grounded do not connect the power adapter until a qualified electrician has corrected the problem Page 1 Rochelle Product Warranty Warranty Service Address for Service Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Customer Service Rochelle Communications Inc warrants that the Model 3500 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal installation for a period of one 1 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 an Authorized Rochelle Distributor Dealer or Agent TRANSPORTATION OR SHIPPING CHARGES ARE 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 and repair alteration or maintenance by any person other than Rochelle Authorized Distributors Dealers or Agents This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties obligations or l
41. ring can be between 250 and 1200 mS Delay 600 Can be between 500 and 2000 mS SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUU Channel Seizure with 130 bits range 96 316 bits CARRIER ON DELAY 106 127 bits of mark signal range 55 205 bits SEND lt 80 gt lt 14 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 02201018 lt 02 gt lt 08 gt 42457645 Caller ID data call from 42457645 on Feb 20 10 18AM Delay 10 CARRIER OFF Delay 250 must be greater than or to 200 mS Ring 1000 Second ring Delay 5000 Silence between ring Ring 1000 Third ring Delay 7000 Second Call Number Unavailable Ring 600 Alerting ring can be between 250 and 1200 mS Page 160 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language Delay 600 Can be between 500 and 2000 mS SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUU Channel Seizure with 130 bits range 96 316 bits CARRIER ON DELAY 106 127 bits of mark signal range 55 205 bits SEND lt 80 gt lt 0D gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 02201018 lt 04 gt lt 01 gt 0 gt Caller ID data Number Unavailable Delay 10 CARRIER OFF Delay 250 must be greater than or to 200 mS Ring 1000 Second ring Delay 5000 Silence between rings Ring 1000 Third ring Delay 7000 Third Call Visual Message Waiting ON Ring 600 Alerting ring can be between 250 and 1200 mS Delay 600 Can be between 500 and 2000 mS SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUU Channel Seizure with 130 bits range 96 316 bits CARRIER ON DELAY 106 127 bits of ma
42. the Calling Line Identification CLI signal defined in NTT s Specifications Critical timing parameters and signal levels are controllable Initialization MODEM V23 Selects V23 FSK Modem Type LEVEL 20 Sets the FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm SNR 30 Sets the Signal to Noise Ratio to 30 dB RingLevel 55 Sets the Ring Level to 55 Vrms RingFreq 20 Sets the Ring Frequency to 20 Hz Begin Caller ID Sequence Polarity Reverse Delay 150 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 Delay 500 Ring 500 WaitforOffHook 1000 Data Transmission Reverses the line polarity Delay for 150 mS should be gt 100 mS Ring for 500 mS CPE Activation Ringing CAR Delay for 500 mS Wait for Off Hook for 1000 mS Should be already off hook Delay 200 Delay for 200 mS before commencing data transmission Carrier ON Turn carrier ON Delay 50 Delay for 50 mS so that carrier is ON for that period PARITY EVEN Set parity SEND lt 10 gt lt 01 gt lt 07 gt lt 10 gt lt 02 gt lt 40 gt lt 0C gt lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 0335092111 lt 10 gt lt 03 gt Send Caller ID data PARITY NONE Set parity SEND lt 8A gt lt D3 gt Send 16 bit Checksum CRC CCITT from header lt 07 gt to ETX lt 03 gt Delay 20 Delay for 20 mS Page 164 Rochelle Carrier OFF WaitForOnhook 1000 Delay 400 Begin Ring Sequence Ring 1000 Delay 3000 Ring 1000 Delay 300
43. tones generated are 48 5 47 6 46 7 5 48 dBm ToneiLevel 48 Tone starts at 48dBm Tone2Level 5 Tone2 starts at 5 dBm Loop 43 Dualtone 80 Send tone1 tone2 for 80 mS Tone1Level Increase tone1 amplitude by 1 dB per loop Tone2Level Decrease tone2 amplitude by 1 dB per loop Delay 1000 Wait for one second EndLoop Delay 2000 Generate 100 CAS tone combinations varying tone2 from 2750 to 2850Hz Tone1Level 20 Set tonel level to 20 dBm Tone2Level 20 Set tone2 level to 20 dBm Tone1Freq 2130 Tone2Freq 2750 Loop 100 Dualtone 80 Generate CAS tone for 80 mS Tone2Freq Increase the frequency of tone2 by 1Hz per loop Delay 1000 Page 212 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language EndLoop Delay 2000 Generate 100 CAS tone combinations by varying tone1 from 2130 down to 2030Hz Tone1Level 20 Tone2Level 20 Tone1Freq 2130 Tone2Freq 2750 Loop 100 Dualtone 80 Generate CAS tone for 80 mS Tone1Freq Decrement tone1 by 1 Hz per loop Delay 1000 EndLoop Delay 2000 End of script Page 213 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language VARFSK SCR This script allows the user to vary the baud rate mark and space frequencies and levels LineCurrent 30 MODEM BELL202 LEVEL 20 SNR 40 RingLevel 55 RingFreq 20 FSKBaud 1200 can go from 1000bps to 1400bps MarkFreq 1200 can go from 1000 Hz to 1400 H
44. 0 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 33 NAME LVL35_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 40 SNR 10 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 34 NAME LVL40_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 SNR 10 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 35 NAME LVL45_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE End of script Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 189 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language SPAIN SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script simulates the on hook Caller ID for Spain as reported by industry sources It is based on the ETSI standard ETS 300 659 1 ak kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators Updated on 7 26 1999 kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level MODEM V23 Level 20 SNR 35 RingLevel 55 RingFreq 25 Start of call sequence Ring 1500 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151345 ICLID 6175556789 ENDMULTIPLE Selects V23 FSK Modem FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm ref 600 Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual level will be approx 4 6dB higher FSK Signal to noise r
45. 0 Ring 1000 Delay 3000 Ring 1000 Delay 3000 End of script Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Drop carrier Wait for On Hook for 1000 mS Delay for 400 mS Generate first ring Page 165 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language KOREA SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script simulates the on hook Caller ID for Korea as described in d the Korea Telecom Standard Code TSX K193 01 revised in April 2000 ER kk kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators ae Updated on 4 April 2001 bla kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level MODEM BELL202 Selects Bell 202 FSK Modem Type Level 20 FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm ref 600 ohms Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual signal level will be about 4 6 dB higher SNR 35 FSK signal to noise ratio set at 35 dB RingLevel 55 Set ring level to 55 VAC RingFreq 25 Set ring frequency to 25 Hz Start of call sequence Ring 1000 Alerting Signal Ring must be 0 1000 mS Delay 600 Delay before start of transmission must be 500 700 mS SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
46. 0 with script support CLEARLCD Clears the LCD and positions the cursor at the beginning of line 1 DISPLAYVERSION Displays the Front Panel firmware version on the LCD line 1 and the FP version on the LCD line 2 LEDBLINK Num Blinks the specified LED 1 14 where LED1 LED8 correspond to TEST1 TEST8 LED9 PASS LED10 FAIL LED11 MODE1 LED12 MODE2 LED13 MODES and LED14 DOS MODE LEDOFF Num Turns the specified LED 1 14 OFF See LEDBLINK for LED mapping LEDON Num Turns the specified LED 1 14 ON See LEDBLINK for LED mapping Example LEDON 9 Turns ON LED 9 associated with the PASS button PANELPAUSE Pauses script execution until any key is pressed on the Front Panel WRITECOUNTER1 Writes the specified parameter to the PASS counter up to 4 digits 0 9999 If a parameter is not present the PASS counter will be cleared Examples WRITECOUNTER1 239 Displays 239 on the PASS counter WRITECOUNTER1 Clears the PASS counter WRITECOUNTER2 Writes to the FAIL counter up to 4 digits 0 9999 If a parameter is not present the FAIL counter will be cleared Examples WRITECOUNTER2 5 Displays 5 on the FAIL counter WRITELCD Writes to the front panel LCD at the current cursor position No blanks are appended to the string WRITELCD1 Writes up to 20 characters to the first line on the LCD Pad with trailing blanks If no parameters are found then LCD li
47. 00 RING 500 SINGLE 7777777777 Delay 1000 RING 500 SINGLE 8888888888 Delay 1000 Polarity Reverse RING 500 SINGLE 9999999999 delay 1000 lineloop medium WriteLcd1 CLEAR COUNTERS delay 500 WriteCounter1 delay 250 WriteCounter2 delay 500 WriteLcd1 80mA 20sec Hook OFF LineCurrent 80 Delay 10000 Hook ON WriteLcd1 End of Cycle endloop LEDOFF 8 End of Script Page 115 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 3 TEST 1 TITLE Visual Message Waiting Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script performs a simple single message data format visual message waiting test The script activates and deactivates a message waiting indicator two times 2 loops Initialization CLEARLCD Clears the LCD WriteLcd1 VISUAL MESSAGE Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 WriteLcd2 WAITING TEST Displays the test title on the LCD Line 2 LedBlink 1 Causes the LED on the TEST 1 button to blink Level 20 Sets the FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm SNR 30 Sets the Signal to Noise ratio to 30 dB Polarity Normal Sets the signal polarity to normal Delay 2000 Delays for 2 seconds Loop 2 Repeats commands between this line and ENDLOOP ClearLcd Clears the LCD WriteLcd1 ACTIVATE MESSAGE Displays ACTIVATE MESSAGE on the LCD Line 1 WriteLcd2 WAITING LAMP Displays WAITING LAMP on the LCD Line 2 RING 500 Rings for 500 mS Delay 500 Delay for 500 mS Msg6 Activate
48. 05 ICLID 4444444444 NAME 12dBm lt 20 gt 25dBm EndCWCID Delay 2000 KKK 5 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CIDCW 5 WriteLcd2 CAS 2150Hz 2720Hz Set CAS Levels and Frequencies ToneiLevel 10 Tone2Level 15 TONE1FREQ 2150 TONE2FREQ 2720 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151405 ICLID 5555555555 NAME 2150Hz lt 20 gt 2720Hz EndCWCID DELAY 2000 FALSE CIDCW ClearLCD WriteLCD1 FALSE CIDCW Page 106 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Delay 2000 KKK 1 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 FALSE CIDCW 1 WriteLcd2 CAS 36 36 Set CAS Levels and Frequencies TONE1LEVEL 36 TONE2LEVEL 36 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151405 ICLID 0000000000 NAME 36dBm lt 20 gt 36dBm EndCWCID Delay 2000 kkk 2 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 FALSE CIDCW 2 WriteLcd2 CAS 2050Hz 2820Hz Set CAS Levels and Frequencies ToneiLevel 10 Tone2Level 15 TONE1FREQ 2050 TONE2FREQ 2820 Begin Sequence Page 107 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151405 ICLID 00000000000 NAME 2050Hz lt 20 gt 2820Hz EndCWCID Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 TEST COMPLETE LEDOFF 3
49. 20 dBm FSK Signal to Noise Ratio is 30 dB Alert Tone frequency selection 2130Hz 2750Hz Alert Tone amplitude selection 22 dBm per tone Reverse the line polarity Wait 150 mS should be gt 100mS Alert signal ON Should be between 88 and 110 mS Delay 60 mS CPE must present DC wetting pulse Start of CLI packet Message Type 80Hex message and parameter definition Date and time Nov 7 3 30pm Calling number 01202824698 Called number 01202555789 Calling name JOE_DOE Calculate checksum and transmit FSK data Wait 250 mS after sending data Restore normal polarity prior to start of ringing Ring 400mS ON 200mS OFF 400mS ON Page 125 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle DELAY 200 RING 400 WriteLCD1 WAITING FOR OFF HOOK WriteLCD2 WaitforOffHook WriteLCD1 LISTENING TO WriteLCD2 OGM MESSAGE 5 SEC Delay 5000 WriteLCD1 PLAYING MESSAGE TO WriteLCD2 ANS MACHINE 20 SEC Playwave greeting msg Delay 500 WriteLCD1 SIMULATING 100mS WriteLCD2 LINE BREAK Delay 1000 LINEBREAK 100 Delay 100 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 WAITING FOR ON HOOK WaitforOnHook WriteLCD1 ON HOOK DETECTED WriteLCD2 Delay 1000 WriteLCD1 END OF TEST LEDOFF 6 End of script Page 126 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language DOS MODE TEST 1 This script clears the 2 Pass Fail counters on the front panel WriteCounter1 Wri
50. 23 FSK Modem FSK level is 20 dBm FSK Signal to Noise Ratio is 30 dB Alert Tone frequency selection 2130Hz 2750Hz Alert Tone amplitude selection 22 dBm per tone Reverse the line polarity Wait 150 mS should be gt 100mS Alert signal ON should be between 88 and 110 mS Delay 60 mS CPE must present DC wetting pulse here Start of CLI packet Message Type 80Hex message and parameter definition Date and time Nov 7 3 30pm Calling number 01202824698 Called number 01202555789 Calling name JOE_DOE Calculate checksum and transmit FSK data Wait 250 mS after sending data Restore normal polarity prior to start of ringing Ring 400mS ON 200mS OFF 400mS ON Page 211 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language VAR_CAS SCR This script allows the user to vary the level and frequency of CAS tone combinations Tone1Freq 2130 Default tone1 frequency Tone2Freq 2750 Default tone2 frequency Test tones at various levels with no twist Dual tones are generated at 48 48 47 47 5 5 dBm ToneiLevel 48 Tone starts at 48dBm Tone2Level 48 Tone2 starts at 48dBm Loop 43 Dualtone 80 Send tone1 tone2 for 80 mS Tone1Level Increase tone1 amplitude by 1 dB per loop Tone2Level Increase tone2 amplitude by 1 dB per loop Delay 1000 Wait for one second EndLoop Delay 2000 Test tones at varying twist levels Dual
51. 2FREQ 869 DUALTONE 90 7 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 DUALTONE 90 8 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1507 DUALTONE 90 g DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 TONE2FREQ 960 DUALTONE 90 0 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1233 TONE2FREQ 711 DUALTONE 90 4 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1363 Page 206 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle DUALTONE 90 2 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1507 DUALTONE 90 3 DELAY 90 TONE1FREQ 1666 TONE2FREQ 869 DUALTONE 90 C DELAY 1000 Test DS5 TC1 Section 5 4 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 22 DETECT WRITELCD2 DS5 TC1 DELAY 500 TONE1LEVEL 3 HIGH GROUP LEVEL TONE2LEVEL 8 LOW GROUP LEVEL TONE1FREQ 1600 TONE2FREQ 922 DUALTONE 50 D DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1309 TONE2FREQ 922 DUALTONE 50 0 DELAY 50 DUALTONE 50 0 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1309 TONE2FREQ 683 DUALTONE 50 a2 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1185 TONE2FREQ 683 DUALTONE 50 4 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1185 TONE2FREQ 754 DUALTONE 50 4 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1309 DUALTONE 50 5 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1447 DUALTONE 50 6 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1185 TONE2FREQ 835 DUALTONE 50 7 Page 207 Rochelle DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1309 DUALTONE 50 8 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1447 DUALTONE 50 9 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1309 TONE2FREQ 922 DUALTONE 50 0 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1185 TONE2FREQ 683 DUALTONE 50 1 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1309 DUALTONE 50 2 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1447 DUALTONE 50 3 DELAY 50 TONE1FREQ 1600 TONE2FREQ 835 DUALTONE 50 C DELAY 50 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 EN
52. 3500MENU EXE is an optional DOS based application which offers the user flexibility and convenience in simulating a variety of telephone line conditions and impairments All network tones and the supported modem signals are also programmable Some features include Global Caller ID simulation including Telcordia Type 1 2 ETSI NTT DTMF MF implementations Network tone simulation including call progress tones special information tones SIT subscriber pulse metering SPM 12kHz and 16kHz as well as user programmable non standard tones Simple functional fax tester up to 9600 baud Low speed modem performance tests in the presence of line impairments for Bell 202 and V23 Programmable audio file player and recorder 16 bit PCM and ADPCM formats DC and AC signal level measurements Voltage versus Current Plots for the US and UK Return Loss Measurement and Plot Dial Pulse Measurement and Analysis Script language interpreter The 3500MENU software comes pre loaded on the 3500 in the C MENU subdirectory To launch it proceed as follows Change directories to the subdirectory MENU C gt CD MENU At the prompt type 3500MENU Press lt Enter gt The Network Services menu and associated submenus provide an intuitive means to simulate Caller ID Call Waiting ID Type Il Visual Message Waiting Page 35 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User guide Rochelle Line and Signal Measurements Line D
53. 683 5943 or 650 965 3800 Scripts that will be used as test files must be developed using the Rochelle Script Language RSL version 3 0 or more recent Note that scripts developed for the Rochelle Analog Services Telephone Line Simulator ASTLS Model 3410 are fully compatible with the Model 3500 Page 14 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Additional script commands are available with the 3500 to facilitate the use of the front panel user interface These additional commands and their function are as follows Command Function ClearLcd DisplayVersion LedBlink LedOff LedOn PanelPause WriteCounter1 numbers WriteCounter2 numbers Clears both lines of the LCD Displays the versions of the existing front panel firmware and main system program FP EXE Causes the corresponding LED to blink The LEDs are numbered 1 14 as follows TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3 TEST 4 TEST 5 TEST 6 TEST 7 TEST 8 PASS FAIL MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 DOS Turns the corresp onding LED off Turns the corresponding LED on Causes the script to pause until a button is pressed on the front panel Displays numbers on the PASS counter Displays numbers on the FAIL counter Page 15 Rochelle Naming Test Files Loading Test Files Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Command Function WriteLcd text Displays te
54. 8 dBm Page 20 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle Five Programmable Tone Generators Primary Generator Frequency Range Levels Four Additional Generators Frequency Range Levels Noise Generator Type Randomness Range DTMF Receiver Frequency Deviation Accept Frequency Deviation Reject Amplitude for Detection tone Duration Audio In Audio Out Physical Description Input Impedance Prog Volume Control In Out Output Drive Audio Out Power Frequency Response 150 Hz to 20 000 Hz 2 Hz 38 dBm to 10dBm 0 5 dBm 50 Hz to 3500Hz 2 Hz 48 to 0 dBm 0 5 dBm White flat to better than 50 kHz Pseudo random with repeat interval of 5 2 hours 88 to 20 dBrnC 1 0 dBrnC 1 5 2 Hz nominal 3 5 32 dBm to 2 dBm per 40 mS or greater Mono 3 6mm 1 8 jacks 10K ohms 0 cB to 48 dB Any load with impedance of 4 ohms or higher Up to 6 watts Flat 0 3 dB shaping relative to 1 0 kHz 200 Hz to 4 kHz Page 21 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description User Interface Front Panel 2 Line x20 Character Vacuum Fluorescent Display 14 Push Buttons w LEDs Pass Fail Counters Testing Ports 2 RJ 11 and 1 Set of Banana Jacks Tip and Ring PC Subsystem 486SX 66 or 100 MHz Processor 2 or 10 MB DRAM 2 MB DiskOnChip expandable to 288 MB Drive C Dual Dens
55. Activates Single Message Data Format Visual Message Waiting Indicator Delay 4000 Delay for 4 seconds ClearLcd WriteLcd1 DEACTIVATE MESSAGE WriteLcd2 WAITING LAMP RING 500 Delay 500 Msg6 DeActivate Deactivates Single Message Data Format Visual Message Waiting Indicator Page 116 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Delay 4000 EndLoop ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE LEDOFF 1 LINECURRENT 10 End of script Clears the LCD Displays TEST COMPLETE on the LCD Line 1 Turns the LED on the TEST 1 button off Sets the Line Current to 10 mA Page 117 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 3 TEST 2 TITLE FAX Send and Receive Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script includes both a send and receive FAX test First a FAX is sent from the unit under test e g a fax machine to the 3500 Then the same document is faxed from the 3500 to the unit under test Note that any document may be faxed to the 3500 The 3500 receives the fax and stores it as a file named TESTFAX FO1 on the C flash drive Initialization ClearLcd Clears the LCD LedBlink 2 Causes the LED on the TEST 2 button to blink WriteLcd1 FAX SEND amp Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 WriteLcd2 RECEIVE TEST Displays the test title on the LCD Line 2 Noise off Turns noise off ringlevel 70 Sets the Ring Level to 70 VACrms
56. B COPYING FILES WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C PLEASE WAIT B update d o C ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 B SYSTEM UPDATE WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C COMPLETE C FP END Page 128 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language DOS MODE TEST 6 This Script Launches support and maintenance programs e g software upgrades from a floppy disk B INSTALL DOS MODE TEST 8 This Script Launches support and maintenance programs e g software upgrades from a floppy disk ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 B ADMIN IN PROGRESS WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C PLEASE WAIT CALL B ADMIN BAT ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 B ADMIN PROCEDURE WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C COMPLETE Page 129 Rochelle MODEL 3500 EXAMPLE SCRIPTS FOR 3500MENU OR FP USE Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language 1000_CAS SCR This script generates 1000 CAS tones in a loop and tracks DTMF D ACK response Initialization ToneTfreq 2130 Tone2freq 2750 Tone1Level 25 Tone2Level 20 Start of call sequence Loop 1000 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D Delay 1200 Endloop End of script CAS Tone parameters Generate a CAS Tone Look for ACK D timeout in 200 mS if not detected Loop delay Page 132 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language 50_CA
57. C Voltage Voltage vs Current Plot TIA EIA 470 B USA UK Canada Line AC Voltage Return Loss Measurement and Plot and Network Tones for the US UK Sweden Denmark Norway France and Japan The Line and Signal Measurements module includes several options for measuring voltage and levels in the presence of various current conditions and signals on the simulated line The Line DC Voltage option measures the DC voltage on the simulated line while the device under test is off hook The line current may be varied between 10 and 80 mA using the and keys on the keyboard The displayed voltage measurement refreshes every 1 second Measurement resolution is 0 1 V DC The Voltage vs Current Plot option represents an implementation of TIA EIA 470 B for the US market and according to BT specifications for the UK These particular clauses require off hook tip to ring DC voltage versus current characteristics to conform to a specified region of a particular figure in the specification This figure which is reproduced in the software is used to plot the voltage versus current characteristics of a device under test The results of this test are automatically saved in the comma delimited file VIPLOT CSV The measurement scenario used in the software is similar to that described in the specification Upon going off hook the software incrementally increases the current from 10 mA to 80 mA in 2 second intervals and plots the mea
58. CD WRITELCD1 TEST 16 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP12 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 Page 201 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 29 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 08362 5234 lt 03 gt VARFSKSEND lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 08 gt lt 01 gt P DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 TP13 Section 4 13 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 17 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP13 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 4B gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 12 gt 022343 3657 123456 VARFSKSEND lt 03 gt lt 12 gt 08362 5234 9876543 lt 07 gt lt 14 gt maximum lt 20 gt test lt 20 gt message DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 DTMF TESTS CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TAIWAN DGT WRITELCD2 DTMF CALLER ID TESTS DELAY 1000 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 DTMF SIGNALING WRITELCD2 SECTION 5 4 DELAY 700 Test DS1 TC1 Section 5 4 CLEARLCD Page 202 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language
59. CD2 DT5 FSK1 TP4 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 150 Assuming a Mark duration of 150 ms 180 bits specified as MK3 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 30 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 08362 5234 lt 03 gt VARFSKSEND lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt y d chen DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 500 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 MESSAGE TYPE WRITELCD2 SECTION 4 5 3 DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 TP5 Section 4 5 3 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 10 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP5 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 81 gt lt 30 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 08362 5234 lt 03 gt Page 198 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle VARFSKSEND lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt y d chen DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 INCORRECT CHECKSUM WRITELCD2 SECTION 4 5 4 DELAY 500 Test DT5 FSK1 TP6 Section 4 5 4 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 11 REJECT WRITELC
60. CLID 3 NAME LVL15_SNR40 Page 181 Rochelle ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 20 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 4 NAME LVL20_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 25 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 5 NAME LVL25_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 30 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 6 NAME LVL30_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 35 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 7 NAME LVL35_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 182 Rochelle Level 40 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 8 NAME LVL40_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 45 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 9 NAME LVL45_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 5 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 10 NAME LVL5_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 10 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 11 NAME LVL10_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 15 SNR 30 RING 500 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 183 Rochelle DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 12 NAME LVL15_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 20 SNR 30 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 13 NAME LVL20_SNR30 ENDMULTIPLE
61. Caller ID on Call Waiting display unit and the Model 1302AM digital answering machine w Caller ID In the development of these products R amp D engineers created several scripts to exercise the various features of the products In preparation for production the engineers modified the existing scripts to perform quick quality assurance type tests suitable for a production line environment Scripts for the 67FAX include handshake send and receive tests scripts for the 9900CID include single message multiple message and type II Caller ID tests and scripts for the 1302AM include single and multiple message Caller ID tests and various message recording and playback tests As production is set to begin R amp D engineers forward the scripts to Malaysia via e mail in the form of a single zipped compressed file When production personnel unzip the file three directories 67FAX 9900CID and 1302AM and a file called asgndir bat appear Each directory contains eight files named test1 scr through test8 scr Production personnel copy the three directories and their contents and the file asgndir bat to a floppy disk They then boot the 3500 insert the floppy press the DOS button to select DOS mode and then press the TEST 4 button to load the test files The system begins to copy the files to the functional directories on the C drive according to the definitions contained in asgndir bat Once the process is complete the syste
62. Consortium web page at http www pc104 org The 3500 is capable of accommodating up to two 2 8 bit or 16 bit PC 104 cards within the case Special connectors are available to extend contacts for two cards through the opening on the rear panel Page 7 Operating System Installed Commands and Utilities Command com Help Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle The preinstalled operating system on the 3500 is a limited version of Caldera DR DOS v 7 02 Release 1 http www caldera com A subset of the standard DOS commands and utilities is available as listed below Batch autoexec echoeserr Help return call delltree If shift echo for Pause switch echoes gosub pauseerr wait echoerr goto Rem Dos append del Keyb rename break delq Lh rendir cd dir Label share chcp diskcomp loadhigh sort chdir emm386 More set cls era Md time copy eraq Mkdir type ctty erase Mem tree command exit Mode ver chkdsk edit Rmdir verify date format Path vol dosbook fdisk prompt vdisk debug hiload Print xdel diskcopy filelink Rd xcopy doske himem The floppy disk labeled Caldera DR DOS Operating System contains the standard DR DOS 7 02 command com i e bootable files It is larger in size compared to the DR DOS command com installed on the system The installed command com does not contain support for help messages which makes it smaller in size but does not impair its functionality The floppy
63. D OF TESTS end of script Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 208 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle TONES SCR This example script demonstrates some network tones used in North America SNR 48 No Noise kkkkkkkkkkkk Dial tone kkkkkkkkkkkk Display Dial Tone Test 350 amp 440 Hz at 20 dBm Tone1freq 350 Tone2freq 440 Tone1Level 20 Tone2Level 20 DualTone 10000 10 Sec dial tone kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k Message Waiting Indicator Tone kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Display Message Waiting Indicator Tone Test 350 amp 440 Hz at 20 dBm Tone1freq 350 Tone2freq 440 ToneiLevel 20 Tone2Level 20 Loop 10 10 bursts of 0 1 sec ON 0 1 Sec OFF DualTone 100 0 1 sec tone Delay 100 0 1 sec silence EndLoop DualTone 10000 10 Sec steady dial tone kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Recall Dial Tone Confirmation Tone kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Display Recall Dial Tone Confirmation Tone Test 350 amp 440 Hz at 20 dBm Tone1freq 350 Tone2freq 440 ToneiLevel 20 Tone2Level 20 Loop 3 3 bursts of 0 1 sec ON 0 1 Sec OFF DualTone 100 0 1 sec tone Delay 100 0 1 sec silence Page 209 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language EndLoop DualTone 10000 10 Sec steady dial tone KAKKKKKAKKK Line Busy kkkkkkkkkkk Display Line Busy
64. D2 DT5 FSK1 TP6 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 30 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 08362 5234 lt 03 gt VARFSKSEND lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt y d chen lt 2D gt DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 PRESENTATION LAYER WRITELCD2 SECTION 4 6 DELAY 500 Test DT5 FSK1 TP7 Section 4 6 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 12 IGNORE WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP7 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 Page 199 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 30 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 02 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 08362 5234 lt 03 gt VARFSKSEND lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt y d chen DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 TP8 Section 4 6 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 13 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP8 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUU
65. DTMF digit is detected in the specified period The duration is measured in seconds and cannot exceed 65 535 Time remaining and the number of detections are calculated and displayed during script execution see also DTMFACK Example MONITORDTMF D 30 Detects DTMF D and tallies the instances for 30 sec Activates or deactivates a Single Data Message Format header value 6 hex Visual Message Waiting Indicator VMWI packet Used to simulate VMWI based on the Telcordia Technologies formerly Bellcore and Stentor published specifications MSG6 ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE Example MSG6 ACTIVATE MSGMUL ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE Activates or deactivates a Multiple Data Message Format header value 82 hex Visual Message Waiting Indicator VMWI packet Used to simulate VMWI based on the Telcordia Technologies formerly Bellcore and Stentor published specifications Example MSGMUL DEACTIVATE Begins the definition of a Telcordia Multiple Data Message Format MDMF packet Message parameters are defined using additional script commands as outlined below IMPORTANT The ICLID data is preceded by the nominal Channel Seizure 300 bits 250 mS of alternating 1 s and 0 s and Mark 150 mS Signals MULTIPLE Example MULTIPLE parameter Page 51 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide parameter ENDMULTIPLE The following script commands are used to define the parameters in
66. ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_ONE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_TWO ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_THREE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_FOUR ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 137 Rochelle RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_FIVE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_SIX ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_SEVEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_EIGHT ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWENTY_NINE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 138 Rochelle DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME CALL_THIRTY ENDMULTIPLE
67. ID while ae the second call uses Multi Frequency MF tones usually reserved for EX central office trunk signaling 2 kk kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators Fx Updated on 7 22 1999 g kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default CO Line on hook DC voltage setting RingLevel 55 Set ring voltage at 55Vac RMS Ringfreq 25 Set ring frequency at 25Hz Level 20 Set DTMF at 20 dBm ref 600 ohms Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual signal level will be approximately 4 6dB higher Start of call sequence 1 Call from 456 7891 using DTMF signaling Polarity Reverse Delay 300 SendDTMF A14567891C 70 70 End of Caller ID data transmission Delay 300 Polarity Normal Ring 1000 Delay 4000 Hook Off Delay 5000 Hook on Delay 4000 Alerting Signal prior to ICLID transmission Delay before the start of transmission Caller ID string format is AcnnnnnnnC DTMF A and C denote the start and end of the Caller ID transmission respectively c is the call type 1 indicates a regular unrestricted subscriber number nnnnnnnn is the telephone number DTMF duration 70 mS interdigit dur 70 mS Restore telephone line polarity to normal Programmable r
68. Keyboard Test Files The Rochelle Script Language NOTE while simultaneously pressing lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt and lt DEL gt onan attached keyboard will reboot the system it will not reset the front panel There are two system operating modes Front Panel and PC Keyboard Front Panel Mode utilizes the front panel interface i e LCD LEDs etc PC Keyboard Mode makes use of a VGA monitor and a keyboard for a typical PC interface including the standard DOS prompt command line When the system initially boots it automatically launches Front Panel Mode To activate PC Keyboard Mode press lt ESC gt on a properly connected keyboard upon completion of the booting process Front Panel Mode is re activated from a DOS prompt by typing FP lt ENTER gt Test files are programs or scripts which contain the necessary commands and instructions for the 3500 to perform a test Test files may be programs developed in C or Basic DOS batch files or scripts developed using the Rochelle Script Language RSL Therefore test files may have any of the following extensions exe bat or scr Programs developed in C or Basic should be capable of running in a DOS environment When developing a batch file take note of the available DOS commands and utilities p 8 Additional DOS external commands may be loaded as needed from the floppy labeled Caldera DR DOS Operating System or purchased from ZF MicroSystems at 1 800
69. LE Delay 6000 RING 2000 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 07050901 Reason O NAME SMITH lt 20 gt JOHN ENDMULTIPLE Delay 6000 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Delay for 0 5 second Define data content for Multiple Message Caller ID packet April 15 1 45 PM Dialable Directory Number Reason for Name Absence Private Build and send Multiple Message Caller ID packet 6 second delay Ring for 2 seconds Delay for 0 5 second Define data content for Multiple Message Caller ID packet Jul 5 9 01 AM Reason for Number Absence Out of Area Name Hex 20 Space Build and send Multiple Message Caller ID packet 6 second delay Activate Single Message Data Format Visual Message Waiting Indicator RING 500 Delay 500 Msg6 Activate Delay 6000 Sends a Single Message VMWI activation signal Deactivate Single Message Data Format Visual Message Waiting Indicator RING 500 Delay 500 Msg6 DeActivate Delay 6000 Sends a Single Message VMWI deactivation signal Activate Multiple Message Data Format Visual Message Waiting Indicator RING 500 Delay 500 MsgMul Activate Delay 6000 Sends a Multiple Message VMWI activation signal Page 154 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language Deactivate Multiple Message Data Format Visual Message Waiting Indicator RING 500 Delay 500 MsgMul DeActivate Sends a Multiple Mes
70. LINECURRENT 10 End of script Clears the LCD Displays TEST COMPLETE on the LCD Line 1 Turns the LED on the TEST 3 button off Sets the Line Current to 10 mA Page 108 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 2 TEST 4 TITLE Dial Pulse PASS FAIL DATE 7 July 1998 This script performs pulse measurements and increments the test counters on the 3500 based on the results Ifa pulse is out of range the test stops ClearLCD WriteCounter1 O WriteCounter2 0 LEDBlink 4 WriteLCD1 PLEASE GO OFF HOOK WriteLCD2 AND DIAL 10 DIGITS WaitforOffHook DisplayPassFail PulseMakeRange 35 45 PulseBreakRange 55 65 PulsePPSRange 9 11 MeasurePulse 10 Measure 10 dial pulse digits LEDOFF 4 IF FAIL BEEP ENDIF Page 109 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 2 TEST5 TITLE DTMF Digit Test PASS FAIL Requires DSP 104 Card DATE 7 July 1998 This script examples shows how to compare the levels and frequencies of DTMF digits to some nominal values The script can be expanded to cover all digits for factory testing of telephones This test requires the presence of a DSP 104 card for DTMF digit analysis ClearLCD LEDBlink 5 WriteCounter1 0 WriteCounter2 0 WriteLCD1 DTMF DIGIT TEST WriteLCD2 PLEASE GO OFF HOOK WaitforOffHook WriteLCD2 AND DIAL 1 3 TIMES DisplayPassFail DtmfLowLevelRange 11 1 DtmfHig
71. LLS SCR This script generates fifty calls with Multiple Message Caller ID The names are consecutive allowing a quick check for missed calls on a Caller ID equipped telephone or display unit When operating properly such a unit will display 50 calls after the end of this script Initialization MODEM BELL202 LEVEL 35 SNR 20 Start of call simulation RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME ONE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWO ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THREE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 Select Bell 202 FSK Modem FSK Signal Level is 35dBm approx 29dBm if the load is high impedance Signal to Noise Ratio set at 20dB Display ONE in the Name Field Page 133 Rochelle RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FOUR ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FIVE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME SIX ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME SEVEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME EIGHT ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RI
72. Language Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1860 MF F Caller ID string terminator Tone2Freq 1980 Dualtone 100 End of Caller ID data transmission Delay 300 Polarity Normal Restore telephone line polarity to normal Delay 4000 End of script Page 148 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language CID_BRK SCR This script allows the user to insert a 10 mS carrier in the middle of the Caller ID data transmission MODEM Bell202 Select FSK Modem Type Level 20 Sets FSK signal level to 20dBm SNR 30 Sets the Signal to Noise Ratio to 30dB Polarity Normal Sets the telephone line polarity to normal RING 2 sec ring signal DELAY 500 0 5 sec delay SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Sends the channel seizure signal CARRIER ON Turns the carrier signal on during the silence period DELAY 150 150 mS of carrier signal SEND lt 04 gt lt 0F gt 0803031 Sends Date and Time data DELAY 10 Interrupt data packet for 10 mS carrier stays ON SEND 95551234 lt EC gt Sends remainder of Caller ID data ICLID Number DELAY 10 Keeps Carrier ON for 10 mS at the end CARRIER OFF Turns Carrier OFF End of script Page 149 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle CW_CID SCR This script allows the user to simulate a Type ll Caller ID on Call Waiting message Critical timing parameters and signal levels are programmable Initializ
73. NG 1000 DELAY 500 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 134 Rochelle MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME NINE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME ELEVEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWELVE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME THIRTEEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 135 Rochelle ICLID 5125551212 NAME FOURTEEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME FIFTEEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME SIXTEEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME SEVENTEEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME EIGHTEEN ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1000 RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10171245 ICLID 5125551212 NAME NINETEEN Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 136 Rochelle
74. OMPLETE on the LCD Line 1 LEDOFF 2 Turns the LED on the TEST 2 button off End of script Page 82 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 1 TEST 3 TITLE Ring Level and Frequency Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script generates 5 Multiple Message Caller ID calls with varying ring levels and frequencies The name field info for each call indicates the settings for Ring Level and Frequency for easy reference Initialization Level 20 SNR 30 Polarity Normal ClearLCD LEDBlink 3 WriteLCD1 RING LEVEL amp FREQ WriteLcd2 TEST Delay 2000 First Call WriteLCD1 LOW RING 1 WriteLcd2 LEVEL 35VACrms Set Level RINGLEVEL 35 Begin Call Sequence RING 1000 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151505 MULTIPLE ICLID 5123398188 NAME RINGLVL lt 20 gt 35 ENDMULTIPLE Second Call Sets the FSK signal level to 20 dBm Sets the Signal to Noise Ratio to 30 dB Sets Polarity to Normal Clears the LCD Causes the LED on the TEST 3 button to blink Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 Displays the test title on the LCD Line 2 Delay for 2 seconds Displays LOW RING 1 on the LCD Line 1 Displays LEVEL 35 VACrms on the LCD Line 2 Sets the Ring Level to 35 VACrms Ring for 1 second Delay for 500 mS Start of Multiple Message Caller ID packet Sets Date and Time parameter to 15 June at 3 05PM MMDDHHMM Sets t
75. PLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 24 NAME LVL30_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 35 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 186 Rochelle SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 25 NAME LVL35_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 40 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 26 NAME LVL40_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 45 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 27 NAME LVL45_SNR20 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 5 SNR 20 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 28 NAME LVL5_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 10 SNR 10 RING 500 DELAY 650 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 187 Rochelle MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 29 NAME LVL10_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 15 SNR 10 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 30 NAME LVL15_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 20 SNR 10 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 31 NAME LVL20_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 25 SNR 10 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 31 NAME LVL25_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 30 SNR 10 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 32 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Page 188 Rochelle NAME LVL30_SNR10 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 35 SNR 1
76. Panel application Compiled scripts have the file extension name CMP This utility will verify the type and firmware version of the DiskOnChip Drive C The 3500 ships with four pre loaded DOS mode utilities that perform various system maintenance and administration functions These utilities are launched by pressing the corresponding TEST button with DOS mode selected The DOS mode utilities and their functions are as follows Page 10 Sample Test Files Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle Button File Name Title Function TEST 1 Resets the PASS and FAIL counters on the front panel test1 scr Reset Counters TEST 2 test2 scr Display Version Displays the front panel firmware version and the FP EXE release number TEST 3 test3 bat Copy Copies test files from directories on the floppy B to corresponding directories on the C drive TEST 4 test4 bat Load Tests Copies test files from directories on a floppy disk to the functional directories on the system according to assignments made in a file called asgndir bat TEST 5 test5 bat Admin Procedure Launches support and maintenance programs e g software upgrades from a floppy disk TEST 6 test6 bat Admin Procedure Launches support and maintenance programs e g software upgrades from a floppy disk TEST 8 test8 bat Admin Procedure Launches support and maintenance programs e g softw
77. Seizure signal Each letter U ASCII 55 generates 10 alternating bits 0101010101 for 8 33 mS A Channel Seizure signal of 150 mS is equivalent to the transmission of 150 8 33 18 U s SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU DELAY 60 Mark for 60 mS The following command sends an ICLID message with the following information hard coded as a string Date Time 04 20 15 30 Number 01202824698 Page 56 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Number WILLIAM CHARLES note that we use the Hex value of Space lt 20 gt Non printable bytes are entered with their Hex values as lt xx gt The character at the end of the Send command is an indication to the script to automatically compute the checksum SEND lt 80 gt lt 28 gt 04201530 lt 02 gt lt 0B gt 01202824698 lt 07 gt lt 0F gt WILLIAM lt 20 gt CHA RLES SENDCAS Duration DELAY 50 CARRIER OFF Because SEND command leaves the carrier ON DELAY 200 RING 400 DELAY 200 RING 400 POLARITY NORMAL Restore polarity to its normal state Generates a nominal i e 2130 and 2750 Hz CPE Alert Tone CAS tone for the specified duration The duration is measured in mS and cannot exceed 65 535 Typical values for the CAS tone are 75 85 mS for Telcordia Type II or 90 110 mS for ETSI Dual Tone Alerting Signal DT AS Signal level for each tone and signal to noise ratio values are set using the LEVEL and SNR commands Note In some ETSI implemen
78. TOVGA Filename Displays FAX format files on the PC monitor The document will automatically Page 66 Rochelle Example Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide scroll from top first page to bottom last page FAXTOVGA TestFax Displays Testfax f01 Testfax f02 etc all pages Note An external application named FAXVGA EXE and data files named HUFFMAN DAT HUFFMANB DAT HUFFMANW DAT must be present in the directory from which 3500MENU EXE is running in order to use the FAXTOVGA command IF PASS FAIL Example Example2 Takes one parameter PASS or FAIL PASS and FAIL conditions are set by the last MEASUREPULSE or MEASUREDTMF command preceding the IF command Ifthe last command set the FAIL flag then any commands enclosed between IF FAIL and ENDIF will be executed otherwise these commands would be skipped Similarly if the last command set the PASS flag then any commands enclosed between IF PASS and ENDIF will be executed otherwise these commands would be skipped DISPLAYPASSFAIL PULSEMAKERANGE 35 45 PULSEBREAKRANGE 55 65 PULSEPPSRANGE 9 11 MEASUREPULSE 1 Measures pulse parameters for a single digit IF FAIL If the above pulse limits are not met the following commands will run until the ENDIF command is encountered BEEP DISPLAY Pulse Measurement failed Press any key to continue PAUSE ENDIF DISPLAYPASSFAIL DTMFLOWLEVELRANGE 5 1 Acceptable low tone amplitude
79. UND 7 AIN4 8 GROUND 9 RESERVED 10 GROUND 11 RESERVED 12 GROUND 13 RESERVED 14 GROUND 15 RESERVED 16 GROUND 17 AIN9 18 GROUND Page 26 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User guide 19 AIN10 20 GROUND 21 AIN11 22 GROUND 23 AIN12 24 GROUND 25 AIN13 26 GROUND 27 AIN14 28 GROUND 29 AIN15 30 GROUND 31 AIN16 32 GROUND 33 DSPOUT 34 GROUND It is recommended that the inputs be AC coupled or swing symmetrically about ground The maximum signal levels should not exceed 5 volts The maximum signal that can be measured is 2 4 VAC peak or approximately 1 7 VRMS The input signals listed above are applied to two multiplexers AIN1 AIN2 AIN3 AIN4 and the reserved signals connect to multiplexer number one and the remaining signals connect to multiplexer number 2 The default address for multiplexer one is O3EOH The address for multiplexer two is O3E1H To select an input on multiplexer one write the following to address O3E0H AIN1 00 AIN2 01 AIN3 02 AIN4 03 The output of multiplexer two is applied to an input of multiplexer one To select an input on multiplexer two it is first necessary to write a 07 to address O3E0H to select multiplexer two s output Then the inputs are selected by writing the appropriate value from the list below to address 03E1H AIN9 00 AIN10 01 AIN11 02 AIN12 03 AIN13 04 AIN14 05 AIN15 06 AIN16 07 Programmable Gain Amplifier The output of multiplexer one goes to a so
80. UUUUUUUUU gt Channel Seizure 300 bits of 0101 CARRIER ON DELAY 150 180 mark bits SEND lt 80 gt lt 1F gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 04050836 lt 02 gt lt 09 gt 023470000 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt lt B1 gt lt AA gt lt BC gt lt A1 gt lt C0O gt lt F9 gt lt C7 gt SEND lt FD gt Send Caller ID packet Date amp Time 04 05 08 36 Calling Number 023470000 Calling Name KSC5601 encoded B1AA BCA1 COF9 C7FD Checksum automatically calculated DELAY 10 Keep carrier ON for an extra 10 mS CARRIER OFF DELAY 500 Delay before second Ring must be gt 250 mS RING 1000 Second Ring End of script Page 166 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language LONG_CAS SCR This script allows the user to generate a long CAS tone at selected frequency and amplitude levels Tone1Freq 2130 Sets the frequency for CAS tone 1 Tone2Freq 2750 Sets the frequency for CAS tone 2 ToneiLevel 22 Sets the amplitude for CAS tone 1 Tone2Level 22 Sets the amplitude for CAS tone 2 Dualtone 10000 Generates CAS tone for the specified duration End of script Page 167 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language LOOPLEN SCR This script provides examples for simulating different loop lengths including Short 0 km Medium 3 km and Long 6 km using a 12kHz signal at 0 dBm Initialization LineCurrent 40 Sets the Line Current to
81. UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 2D gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 08362 5234 lt 03 gt VARFSKSEND lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt y d chen DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 TP9 Section 4 6 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 14 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP9 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 Page 200 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 27 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 03 gt lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 04 gt VARFSKSEND lt 01 gt 0 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt y d chen DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 TP11 Section 4 6 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONEILEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 15 MSG WTG WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP11 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 03 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 81 gt DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 TP12 Section 4 6 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARL
82. VEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 7 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK2 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 Page 196 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle SPACEFREQ 2068 MARKFREQ 1280 SPACELEVEL 28 MARKLEVEL 34 SNR 25 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 16 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 02341409 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 5555555555 DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF NOISE OFF DELAY 700 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 CHANNEL SEIZURE WRITELCD2 SECTION 4 5 1 DELAY 500 Test DT5 FSK1 TP1 Section 4 5 1 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 8 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 TP1 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 SPACEFREQ 2100 MARKFREQ 1300 SPACELEVEL 18 MARKLEVEL 18 VARFSKSEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VARFSKCARRIER ON DELAY 67 VARFSKSEND lt 80 gt lt 30 gt lt 11 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 08131430 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 08362 5234 VARFSKSEND lt 03 gt lt 0B gt 022343 3657 lt 07 gt lt 08 gt y d chen DELAY 5 VARFSKCARRIER OFF DELAY 700 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 MARK VARIATION WRITELCD2 SECTION 4 5 2 DELAY 500 Page 197 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Test DT5 FSK1 TP4 Section 4 5 2 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 9 DETECT WRITEL
83. WriteLcd2 CAS 25 25 Set CAS Levels and Frequencies Tone1Level 25 Tone2Level 25 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151355 ICLID 2222222222 NAME 25dBm lt 20 gt 25dBm EndCWCID Delay 2000 Generate CAS tone for 80 mS Waits for CPE to send ack signal DTMF D function returns approx 40 mS after the end ofthe DTMF tone is detected Wait for an additional 40 mS 80 mS total from Turns FSK Modem Carrier ON Delay for 60 mS Start of CWCID packet Sets Date and Time parameter Sets Caller ID Number parameter Sets Caller ID Name parameter Hex 20 space End of CWCID packet Page 104 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle KKK 3 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CIDCW 3 WriteLcd2 CAS 25 12 Set CAS Levels and Frequencies Tone1Level 25 Tone2Level 12 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151400 ICLID 3333333333 NAME 25dBm lt 20 gt 12dBm EndCWCID Delay 2000 kkk 4 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CIDCW 4 WriteLcd2 CAS 12 25 Set CAS Levels and Frequencies Tone1Level 12 Tone2Level 25 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 Page 105 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 041514
84. a detailed description of MDMF parameters please refer to the appropriate service documentation from Telcordia Technologies formerly Bellcore or equivalent standards organizations NOISE OFF Num This command sets the level of the 3500 s white noise generator Valid values are 20 to 90 dBrnC or OFF to turn it OFF Use SNR if you need to set the noise level to be relative to the LEVEL command PARITY NONE ODD EVEN Sets the parity to be used when transmitting FSK data Example PARITY EVEN PLAYWAVE Filename Plays the specified audio file through both the test ports RJ 11s and the SPKR jack Audio files are accessed from the current directory by default In order to access audio files from other directories the path must be specified before the filename Example PLAYWAVE C SYSTEM Greeting msg The Model 3500 supports the playback and recording of audio files in the following format Format Signed PCM File Extension msg Sample Rate 9600 Hz Channels Mono Resolution 8 bit Note An external application named PLAY EXE must be present in the directory from which FP EXE is running in order to use the PLAYWAVE command Page 53 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide POLARITY NORMAL REVERSE Changes the polarity i e tip and ring on the simulated line Example POLARITY REVERSE RECEIVEFAX Filename Receives a fax from a unit under test and stores the fax wit
85. aits for the operator to hang up Sets the Line Current back to 10 mA Delay for 1 second Page 96 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle WaitForOnHook DELAY 1000 Test 3 CLearLCD WriteLcd1 DTMF TEST 3 WriteLcd2 LINE CURRENT 80mA Delay 1000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 LIFT HANDSET Set Line Current LINECURRENT 80 WaitForOffHook SwitchTone 1 ON SwitchTone 2 ON Delay 500 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 DIAL 1234567890 WriteLcd2 GetDtmfStr 1 SwitchTone 1 OFF SwitchTone 2 OFF GetDtmfStr 234567890 Delay 500 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST 3 COMPLETE WriteLcd2 HANG UP WaitForOnHook LineCurrent 10 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST COMPLETE LEDOff 1 End of Script Receives and echoes remainder of DTMF string Page 97 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 2 TEST 2 TITLE Ring Detect Tests DATE 7 July 1998 This script provides seven different rings with various ring levels and frequencies The first three rings should not be detected and the last four should be Initialization ClearLCD Clears the LCD LEDBlink 2 Causes the LED on the TEST 2 button to blink WriteLCD1 RING DETECT TESTS Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 Delay 2000 Delay for 2 seconds Test 1 ClearLcd Clears the LCD WriteLCD1 FALSE RING 1 WriteLcd2 25Vrms 20Hz Set Freq and Level RINGFREQ 20 RINGLEVEL 25
86. alid Telcordia or ETSI packet checksum a should be entered at the end of the data string SEND CRC calculates and generates the checksum according to the NTT standards for Japan see below Examples SEND lt 04 gt lt OF gt 080303195551234 send correct checksum SEND lt 04 gt lt 0F gt 080303195551234 send incorrect checksum Page 55 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle The SEND command can also compute and send a two byte CCITT CRC for a previously executed SEND command Example SEND lt 10 gt lt 01 gt lt 07 gt lt 10 gt lt 02 gt lt 40 gt lt 0C gt lt 02 gt lt DA gt 0335092111 lt 10 gt lt 03 gt SEND CRC Important SEND CRC must be used when creating scripts for Japan Caller ID Note SEND leaves the carrier ON The CARRIER OFF command can be used to turn the carrier tone off The SEND command can be combined with other script commands to control the duration of the Channel Seizure Mark and signaling delays associated with the national implementations of Caller ID based on the ETSI or Telcordia model The example shown below illustrates the use of the SEND command to simulate the ICLID implementation defined by BT in SIN 227 Example MODEM V23 TONE1FREQ 2130 Set Alert Tone Frequencies and levels TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 15 RONE2LEVEL 15 POLARITY REVERSE Reverse line polarity DELAY 125 Wait for 125 mS The following command sends the Channel
87. ameters following a preceding STARTCLI command see the sample script UK_BT SCR STARTCLI parameter parameter ENDCLI Generates a Telcordia compliant Caller ID on Call Waiting Type II Caller ID packet as defined by parameters following a preceding STARTCWCID command STARTCWCID parameter parameter ENDCWCID Generates a Telcordia compliant Multiple Data Message Format MDMF packet as defined by parameters following a preceding MULTIPLE command MULTIPLE parameter parameter ENDMULTIPLE Generates a continuous alternating bit stream of FSK data 101010 i e Channel Seizure until the user presses a key Page 47 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide Example FSK1010 DISPLAY Press any key to stop continuous mark signal FSKBAUD Baud Rate Sets the baud rate to be used by a subsequent VARFSKSEND command Valid values range from 1000 to 1400 while typical values for Bell 202 systems are 1200 12 Example FSKBAUD 1210 Note This command is identical in function to the VARBAUD command FSKBAUD Increases or decreases the absolute value of the baud rate by 1 Example FSKBAUD FSKBAUD FSKDELAY Duration Introduces a delay of the specified duration between each character i e bit stuffing delay when sending FSK data The duration is measured in ms and cannot exceed 65 535 mS This command only applies to the script currently running The delay is res
88. are upgrades from a floppy disk NOTE Copy Load Tests and Admin Procedure are protected to prevent them from being inadvertently deleted Therefore test files named test3 bat test4 bat or test8 bat cannot be copied to the DOS functional directory Several sample test files all developed using the Rochelle Script Language are pre loaded into the various functional directories on the C drive These tests have been pre compiled using the COMPILE application for faster execution The test file titles and their respective modes and test launch buttons are as follows Page 11 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle Mode Button Title TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3 TEST 4 TEST 5 TEST 6 TEST7 5 Type Caller ID Calls 5 Type Caller ID Calls with variable FSK Levels and SNR Ring Level and Frequency Test Type II Caller ID Test Callback Redial Feature Test Audio Example DTMF Digit Analysis Requires DSP 104 Card TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3 TEST 4 TEST 5 TEST 6 TEST8 DTMF Generation Test Ring Detect Tests Caller ID Type I and Type II Tests Dial Pulse PASS FAIL DTMF Digit Test PASS FAIL Requires DSP 104 Card BT Caller ID Simulation General Burn in Test TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3 TEST 4 TEST 5 TEST 6 U O 0 0 wo WIN N N N NND Visual Message Waiting Test FAX Send and Receive Test Japan Caller ID Answering Machine DTMF Detection and Rej
89. arity bit A prompt is transmitted by the DSP to the PC after the FSK transmission of the string At the completion of the transmission of the string the carrier is left transmitting continuous mark RMS Signal Measurement The command to measure a signal is CAL 8 After one second the DSP card returns the RMS value of the applied signal CAL 8 uses 8 KHz sampling and therefore is good for signals with frequency content less than 4KHz For higher frequency signals there is a CAL 24 command It operates the same as CAL 8 but uses 24KHz sampling The maximum frequency content should be 12KHz Due to differences in the pass band ripple of internal filters CAL 8 and CAL 24 may return different values when measuring the same signal Sample Capture Command SAMPLE All audio transmission is turned off The asynchronous transmission rate is changed to 115 2kbit s Audio samples are captured at 8 kHz from the LINE or AUXIN input as selected and transmitted to the PC as PCM u law compounded data samples in byte format Page 30 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User guide The DSP continues to send PCM samples to the PC until the PC sends the lt ESC gt character to the DSP at 115 2kbit s The DSP will then cease sending samples change the transmission rate back to 19 2kbit s turn back on audio transmission as operating previously to the SAMPLE command and then send a prompt to the PC to indicate tha
90. at 1250Hz TONE1FREQ Increases the frequency of tone generator 1 by 1Hz TONE LEVEL Num Sets the amplitude for tones generated using the corresponding tone generator where 1 4 Valid values range from 0 to 48 dBm The minus sign is optional Example TONEILEVEL 22 Sets amplitude of tone generator 1 at 22dBm Note Signal levels expressed in dBm assume a 600 ohm impedance on the line If this is not the case e g Caller ID transmission into a high impedance load the actual signal placed on the line will vary depending on the load The signal level into a high impedance load will be about 6 dB higher than the programmed dBm value TONE LEVEL Increases or decreases the absolute value of the signal level by 1 dB Example TONE1LEVEL TONE1LEVEL VARBAUD Baud rate Sets or increases decreases the baud rate to be used for FSK signals generated using the VARFSKSEND command Valid values range from 1000 to 1400 while typical values for Bell 202 systems are 1200 12 Example VARBAUD 1210 VARFSKCARRIER ON OFF Turns the CARRIER signal ON and OFF at the frequency defined in a previous MARKFREQ command Example VARFSKCARRIER ON VARFSKSEND String Sends the specified data string as an FSK modem signal using the FSK baud rate Mark frequencies and levels and Space frequencies and levels defined using the VARBAUD MARKFREQ MARKLEVEL SPACEFREQ and SPACELEVEL commands resp
91. ated the tone will continue until the tone is deactivated Example TONE1LEVEL 30 TONE1FREQ 2150 SWITCHTONE 1 ON DELAY 10000 SWITCHTONE 1 OFF Note The applicable TONE LEVEL and TONE FREQ commands must precede the SWITCHTONE command in the script TONE1 Duration Generates a tone for the specified duration using the first tone generator 1 The duration is measured in mS and cannot exceed 65 535 The frequency and level of the tone are set using the TONE1LEVEL and TONE1FREQ script commands Example TONE1 2000 Generates tone for 2000 mS Note The TONE1LEVEL and TONE1FREQ commands must precede the TONE1 command in the script If no TONE1FREQ command is present the tone generator will assume 2130 Hz i e CAS tone 1 If no TONE1LEVEL command is present the tone generator will assume 20 dBm TONE2 Duration Generates a tone for the specified duration using the second tone generator 2 The duration is measured in ms and cannot exceed 65 535 The frequency and level of the tone are set using the TONE2LEVEL and TONE2FREQ script commands Example TONE2 2000 Generates tone for 2000 mS TONE FREQ Num Sets or increases decreases the frequency for tones generated using the corresponding tone generator where 1 4 Valid values range from 10 to 4800 Hz Page 62 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester R h User Guide Example TONE1FREQ 1250 Sets frequency of tone generator 1
92. atio set at 35 dB First ring Must be at least 500 mS Start collecting Multiple Message ICLID June 15 1 45 PM Calling Number ICLID Build and send Multiple Message format packet The MULTIPLE command generates channel seizure mark carrier signal then the proper message type message length parameter types parameter lengths and checksum Delay 2300 Ring 1500 Delay 6000 Second Call Sequence Ring 1500 Delay 500 Please note total Ring off time is 3 seconds Second ring The first call was not answered Second telephone call Page 190 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language Below is an example of building the multiple message signal from the ground up The duration ofthe channel seizure and carrier ON periods can be adjusted for maximum flexibility SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Channel Seizure signal 300 bits or 250 mS CARRIER ON DELAY 150 180 bits of mark carrier signal SEND lt 80 gt lt 16 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 06151345 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 6175556789 Delay 10 Keep carrier ON for an extra 10 mS CARRIER OFF Delay 2500 Ring 1500 Second ring Delay 3000 Silence between rings Ring 1500 Third ring Delay 3000 End of script Page 191 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language SWEDEN SCR This script allows the user to simulate two calls using the Swedish format f
93. ation MODEM BELL202 Level 20 SNR 30 Tone1freq 2130 Tone2freq 2750 Tone1Level 15 Tone2Level 18 RingLevel 55 RingFreq 20 Polarity Normal Start of call sequence RING DELAY 500 Single 2135558763 WaitForOffHook Delay 3000 SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151345 ICLID 7035558753 NAME JONES THOMAS EndCWCID End of script Selects Bell 202 Modem Type Sets FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm Sets Signal to Noise ratio to 30 dB Defines CAS tone frequency and amplitude Sets Programmable Line Current to 30 mA Sets Ring Level and Frequency Sets the Line Polarity to Normal Sends a Single Message Type on hook Caller ID packet Waits for the handset to be lifted Generates call waiting 440 Hz SAS alerting signal for 300 mS Generates CAS tone 2130Hz 2750Hz for 80 mS Waits for CPE to send ACK signal DTMF D function returns approx 40 mS after the end of the DTMF tone is detected Delay for an additional 40 mS 80 mS total from end of DTMF D Turns FSK modem carrier ON Delay for 60 mS Defines the data content of the Caller ID message Page 150 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle DTMFMEAS SCR This script illustrates the use of the DSP 104 card for DTMF digit analysis Linecurrent 20 WaitforOffhook MeasureDTMF Beep End of script Line current set at 20
94. ation in ms since the cessation of the previous digit i e the inter digit pause followed by lt SPACE gt e The digit value followed by lt SPACE gt Page 31 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User guide e The frequency in Hz and level in dBm of the lower frequency of the pair each followed by lt SPACE gt e The frequency in Hz and level in dBm of the upper frequency of the pair each followed by lt SPACE gt On cessation of the digit the following information is reported e The duration in ms of the digit followed by lt CR gt lt LF gt The full line written by the time the end of the digit has occurred will thus read IDP D LF LFL UF UFL DL lt CR gt lt LF gt Where IDP inter digit pause decimal number in mS or gt 10000 if more than 10 seconds have elapsed D digit ASCII character LF frequency of lower tone decimal number in Hz LFL level of lower tone decimal number with one digit after decimal point in dB UF frequency of upper tone decimal number in Hz UFL level of upper tone decimal number with one digit after decimal point in dB DL digit length decimal number in mS or gt 10000 if more than 10 seconds long The DTMF detection mode is terminated by the PC sending an lt ESC gt character Any audio transmission is then restored and a prompt is sent to the PC to indicate that it is ready to receive another command Command for P 56 Speech Measurement SPEECH N
95. ause harmful interference in which case the user will have to correct the interference at his or her own expense Page 23 Rochelle ROCHELLE COMMUNICATIONS DSP 104 INSTALLATION GUIDE AND USER GUIDE Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User guide INSTALLATION The DSP 104 is an optional internal for the Rochelle 3500 Caller ID telephone Production Tester which features a programmable Digital Signal Processor DSP with telephony analysis functions To install the DSP 104 please remove the top two screws on the front and back panels and lift the top cover Plug card into PC104 connector of 3500 and secure with screws Connect cable from J1 on the DSP 104 to J10 on the main board of the 3500 Jumper Settings The card is configured at the factory as COM3 3E8H 3EFH interrupt 4 The signal multiplexers and programmable gain amplifier use addresses 3EOH 3E7H Other address selections are possible via jumpers on JP1 Note A9 is assumed to be 1 The DSP 104 requires 16 consecutive bytes of address space In the default settings the DSP 104 uses addresses 03E0H O3EFH Interrupt Settings The interrupt may be set as IRQ4 IRQ9 IRQ10 or IRQ11 via the jumper position on JP2 The default is IRQ4 Auxiliary Inputs J2 provides extra inputs for measurement of additional ac signals The pin assignments for J2 are as follows J2 PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1 AIN1 2 GROUND 3 AIN2 4 GROUND 5 AIN3 6 GRO
96. bout 4 6 dB higher FSK signal to noise ratio set at 35 dB Set ring level to 55 VAC Set ring frequency to 25 Hz Alerting Signal 250 mS Ring must be 200 300 mS Delay before start of transmission must be 500 800 mS Caller ID data content Delay before normal ringing must be 200 500 mS Second ring Silence between rings Third ring Page 159 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language GERMANY SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script simulates the on hook Caller ID for Germany according to ot German Telekom regulation BAPT 223 ZV5 It references the ETSI spec FR ETS 300 659 1 ER kk kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators kk Updated on 7 26 1999 ax kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level MODEM V23 Selects V23 FSK Modem Level 20 FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm ref 600 Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual level will be approx 4 6dB higher SNR 35 FSK Signal to noise ratio set at 35 dB RingLevel 55 RingFreq 25 First Call Calling Number with Date and Time information Ring 600 Alerting
97. ction with a STARTCLI and ENDCLI command For a description of the data parameters used in these commands please refer to the appropriate BT or ETSI specification DATETIME Num Date and time in the form MMDDHHMM Time is based on a 24 hour clock Example DATETIME 11071530 Nov 7 3 30 PM CALLING Num Calling number Example CALLING 01202824698 CALLED Num Called number Example CALLED 01202336479 REASON Expr Reason for number absence Example REASON O Out of Area NAME Expr Calling name information Spaces are entered as lt 20 gt Example NAME JONES lt 20 gt STEVE NAMEREASON Expr Reason for name absence Example NAMEREASON P Private STARTCWCID Begins the definition of a Telcordia based Caller ID on Call Waiting Type Il packet Message parameters are defined using the same script commands used to define a MDMF packet see MULTIPLE Please note that the ICLID data is preceded by a nominal Mark signal of only 80 bits and no Channel Seizure Example STARTCWCID parameter parameter ENDCWCID The ENDCWCID command generates the Caller ID on Call Waiting packet based on the parameter definitions Page 61 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester R h User Guide SWITCHTONE 1 2 3 4 HON OFF Activates and deactivates the specified tone generator The frequency and level of the tone are set using the TONE LEVEL and TONE FREQ script commands where 1 4 Once activ
98. d ring signal RING 1500 Generates a 1 5 second ring signal RINGFREQ Num Sets the frequency of the ring signal Valid values range from 20 to 80 Hz Example RINGFREQ 25 Sets the Ring Frequency to 25 Hz RINGLEVEL Num Sets the ring voltage level Valid values range from 20 to 80 VACrms Example RINGLEVEL 45 Sets the Ring Level to 45VACrms SEND Expr Sends the specified data string as an FSK modem signal The SEND command is useful for embedding ICLID and VMWI packets following a user programmable Channel Seizure and Mark Signals This Command can also be used to generate invalid or incomplete ICLID packets message headers and checksums The data String can be any alphanumeric expression Non printable binary values such as the ICLID header length and checksum should be represented as two byte hexadecimal values enclosed in angled brackets No blanks are allowed in the data string If a blank is required it must be represented in hexadecimal format lt 20 gt Example SEND lt 0B gt lt 04 gt 061215235551234 lt FF gt SMDF ICLID packet with invalid checksum Note The SEND command leaves the carrier ON If you need to turn off the carrier following the SEND command please use the CARRIER OFF command The SEND command can automatically compute and send an ICLID checksum To compute and send a valid ICLID Telcordia or ETSI packet checksum a should be entered at the end of the data string To compute and send an inv
99. d section for important information on connecting the power adapter and booting the system 10 VGA Output The connector labeled VGA is a standard 15 pin VGA output Any VGA or SVGA monitor may be plugged into this connector 11 LPT 1 Parallel I O The connector labeled LPT 1 is a standard 25 pin parallel port for use in connecting a printer to the system Page 6 Rochelle PC 104 Connector Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description 12 COM 1 Serial I O The connector labeled COM 1 is a standard 9 pin serial port set by default as communications port 1 COM 1 Various peripheral devices may be connected to this port NOTE COM 2 is used by the PC subsystem to communicate to the front panel 13 Audio In and Out Two 1 8 jacks labeled AUDIO IN and OUT are provided for connecting various audio devices to either inject or monitor audio 14 Keyboard Input The connector labeled KEYBD is a standard 6 pin PS 2 keyboard input Any PS 2 style keyboard may be plugged into this connector The 3500 includes a PC 104 connector which may be used to expand the capabilities of the system PC 104 devices such as modems serial and parallel I O analog and digital I O data acquisition Ethernet video and disk controllers audio and many others are available from several third party vendors For more information on PC 104 refer to the PC 104
100. e Message Caller ID packet 4 5 second delay Repeats commands between LOOP and ENDLOOP commands Page 157 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language FAXTEST SCR This sample script demonstrates a Gill fax test including sending a FAX from the unit under test to the 3500 and receiving a FAX at the unit under test from the 3500 Initialization Level 20 Sets DTMF to 20 dBm Noise off Turns Noise Off on the line ringlevel 70 Sets the Ring Voltage to 70 Vrms ringfreq 25 Sets the Ring Frequency to 25 Hz LineCurrent 30 Sets the Line Current to 30 mA Display Send a FAX from the unit under test to the Model 3500 WaitForCall Waits for the unit under test i e FAX machine to go off hook and dial a test number followed by the key Delay 100 Delay for 100 mS ReceiveFax TestFax ReceiveFax provides all the handshaking necessary to receive a test fax from the unit under test The received FAX is stored as a file named TESTFAX FaxToVGA TestFax Displays the contents of Testfax Pause Pauses until a key is pressed on the keyboard Display Receive a FAX at the unit under test from the Model 3500 LineCurrent 10 Sets the Line Current to 10 mA MakeCall Rings the unit under test using ring levels and frequencies described in the initialization section until the external unit answers A 2 second ON 4 second OFF ring cadence is used LineCurr
101. ection Answering Machine Dial Tone Detection UK Caller ID and Answering Machine demo NOTE See the Sample Front Panel Scripts section for a listing of the sample test files that are pre loaded in the Front Panel subdirectories Page 12 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Product Description What s Included Each 3500 ships with Main System Unit Power Adapter Power Cord User s Guide 3 Floppy Disks Recovery diskettes Connecting the Power Adapter Before connecting the power adapter please read the Safety Instructions on p 1 To connect the power adapter 1 Insert the power adapter cord with the TOP label facing up into the connector labeled POWER on the rear panel 2 Insert the power cord into the receptacle end of the power adapter power adapters voids the product warranty and can damage the y NOTE Use only the power adapter that came with the system Use of other system Booting the System To boot the 3500 1 Press the button labeled POWER on the front panel As the system boots the display will show POWER ON TEST PLEASE WAIT Once the system is finished booting the display shows READY If a problem is encountered during the booting process the display shows POWER ON FAILURE PLEASE POWER OFF Page 13 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle Front Panel vs PC
102. ectively Page 63 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide Example VARFSKSEND lt 04 gt lt OF gt 050510305551234 Note The VARBAUD MARKFREQ MARKLEVEL SPACEFREQ and SPACELEVEL commands must precede the VARFSKSEND command in the script The VARFSKSEND leaves the carrier ON If you want to turn off the carrier please use the VARFSKCARRIER OFF command Important VARFSKSEND leaves the carrier on The VARFSKCARRIER OFF command can be used to turn the carrier off VARFSKSPACE ON OFF Turns the SPACE signal break ON and OFF at the frequency defined in a previous SPACEFREQ command Example VARFSKSPACE OFF 111 MEASUREMENT LOGIC AND SYSTEM COMMANDS These commands allow the user to control selected PC peripherals to specify loops and time delays BEEP Generates a beep using the speaker on the 3500 PC subsystem CLOSECOMM Closes the COM port opened by a previous OPENCOMM command and disables data collection at the COM port see READCOMM Example CLOSECOMM Note The 3500 is equipped with two standard PC type COM ports COM1 is free and accessible from the back of the unit while COM2 is reserved to communicate with the front panel Please do NOT try to use COM2 unless you want to talk directly to the front panel module through its published command set interface Additional COM ports may be added to the 3500 by using commercially available serial communication modules
103. ed The duration is measured in ms and cannot exceed 65 535 If no duration is specified the default value of 200 mS applies The between the start of this command typically the end of an alerting CAS tone and the start of the DTMF ACK is measured and displayed as well as the duration of the DTMF ACK tone If an ACK is incorrect or not received an error message is displayed and the script continues After each DTMFACK command the total number of DTMFACK failures and successes is displayed DTMFACK A 300 Waits for up to 300 mS for the DTMF A tone DTMFACK Waits for up to 200 mS for the DTMF D tone Note The Duration of the ACK tone and the delay from the start of the command to the start of the ACK is accurate within 20 mS Please see CW_CID SCR for more details DUALTONE Duration Example ENDCLI Generates the two tones set by TONE1FREQ TONE2FREQ TONE1LEVEL and TONE2LEVEL for the specified duration The duration is measured in mS and cannot exceed 65 535 TONE2FREQ 1633 TONE1FREQ 770 Sets frequency and amplitude for DTMF B TONE1LEVEL 10 Tone 1 level is 10dBm TONE2LEVEL 8 Tone 2 level is 8dBm DUALTONE 70 Generates DTMF B for 70 mS Generates an British Telecom compliant SIN 227 and 242 Calling Line ID Page 46 Rochelle Example ENDCWCID Example ENDMULTIPLE Example FSK1010 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide CLI packet as defined by par
104. elle ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE LEDOFF 2 LINECURRENT 10 END SCRIPT Clears LCD Displays TEST COMPLETE on LCD Line 1 Turns LED on the TEST 2 button off Sets the Line Current to 10 mA Page 101 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 2 TEST 3 TITLE Caller ID Tests DATE 7 July 1998 This script tests several different aspects of both Type and Type Il Caller ID The script transmits a Single Message Caller ID packet followed by a Multiple Message Caller ID packet Then five CIDCW tests are performed with varying CAS levels and frequencies Finally two false CIDCW packets are sent Initialization ClearLCD WriteLCD1 CALLER ID TESTS LedBlink 3 MODEM BELL202 Level 20 SNR 30 LineCurrent 25 RingLevel 55 RingFreq 20 Polarity Normal Delay 1000 Single Message Caller ID ClearLCD WriteLCD1 CALLER ID 1 WriteLcd2 SINGLE MESSAGE Start of call sequence RING 1000 DELAY 500 Single 2135558763 DELAY 2000 Multiple Message Caller ID Clears the LCD Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 Causes the LED on the TEST 3 button to blink Selects Bell 202 Modem Type Sets the FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm Sets the Signal to Noise Ratio to 30 dB Sets the Line Current to 25 mA Sets the Ring Level to 55 VACrms Sets the Ring Frequency to 20 Hz Sets the Polarity to Normal Ring for 1 second De
105. ent 30 Sets the Line Current to 30 mA after the unit under test goes off hook Delay 100 Delay for 100 mS SendFax TestFax SendFax provides all the handshaking necessary to send a test fax to the unit under test The 3500 faxes the file named TESTFAX LineCurrent 10 Sets the Line Current back to 10 mA End of script Page 158 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language FRANCE SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script simulates the on hook Caller ID for France as described in FR the France Telecom CNET specification DT LAA TCS TRA 94 332 ed 4 se ak kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators Ez Updated on 7 22 1999 ak kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level MODEM V23 Level 20 SNR 35 RingLevel 55 RingFreq 25 Start of call sequence Ring 250 Delay 650 MULTIPLE DATETIME 10201525 ICLID 0296056789 ENDMULTIPLE Delay 350 Ring 1000 Delay 3000 Ring 1000 End of script Selects V23 Modem Type FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm ref 600 ohms Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual signal level will be a
106. er length date time and checksum are all automatically appended The date and time are derived from the PC clock Example SINGLE 5551234 Call from 555 1234 SINGLE O Out of Area call SINGLE P Private call SPACE ON OFF Generates an FSK SPACE signal This command is usually preceded by the MODEM and LEVEL commands Example MODEM V23 Select V23 Modem mode LEVEL 18 Signal level is 18 dBm SPACE ON Turn the Space signal ON DELAY 3000 Signal duration is 3 seconds SPACE OFF Turn the Space signal OFF SPACEFREQ Num Setts or increases decreases the frequency at which the SPACE bits are sent in a VARFSKSEND string Valid values range from 2000 to 2400 Hz The Space frequency for Bell 202 systems is typically 2200 22 Hz Examples SPACEFREQ 2180 SPACEFREQ Decrease the space frequency by 1Hz SPACELEVEL Num Sets the signal level at which the SPACE logical 0 signal is set atin a VARFSKSEND command Valid values range from 0 to 48 dBm while the typical range is 12 to 36 dBm The minus sign is optional Example SPACELEVEL 20 SPACELEVEL Increases or decreases the absolute value of the signal level by 1 dB Example Page 59 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide SPACELEVEL SPACELEVEL SPMLEVEL Num Sets or increases decreases the signal level at which an SPMTONE is sent Valid values range from 10 to 38 dBm The sign mus
107. es detect such a tone and do not record it Initialization LineCurrent 40 RingLevel 70 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 ANSWERING MACHINE WriteLCD2 DIAL TONE DETECTION LEDBlink 5 Delay 1500 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 RING RING 400 Ring 400mS ON 200mS OFF 400mS ON DELAY 200 RING 400 WriteLCD1 WAITING FOR OFF HOOK WriteLCD2 WaitforOffHook WriteLCD1 7 SEC DIAL TONE WriteLCD2 350 440HZ 10DBM Tone1Level 10 Tone2Level 10 Tone1Freq 350 Tone2Freq 440 DualTone 7000 WriteLCD1 END OF TEST WriteLCD2 LEDOFF 5 End of script Page 124 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE3 TEST 6 TITLE UK Caller ID and Answering Machine Demo DATE 7 July 1998 This script provides an answering machine demo equipped with BT compatible Calling Line Identification Initialization LineCurrent 40 RingLevel 70 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 ANSWERING MACHINE WriteLCD2 BT CALLER ID TEST LEDBlink 6 Delay 1000 MODEM V23 LEVEL 20 SNR 30 Tone1freq 2130 Tone2freq 2750 Tone1Level 22 Tone2Level 22 Start of call sequence WriteLCD1 GENERATING CALLER ID WriteLCD2 POLARITY REVERSE DELAY 150 WriteLCD2 POLARITY REVERSED Dualtone 100 DELAY 60 here STARTCLI DATETIME 11071530 CALLING 01202824698 CALLED 01202555789 NAME JOE DOE ENDCLI DELAY 250 POLARITY NORMAL WriteLCD2 POLARITY NORMAL Delay 200 WriteLCD2 RING RING 400 Select V23 FSK Modem FSK level is
108. ess All values are decimal Special care must be taken not to conflict with existing IO addresses on the 3500 PC subsystem Please contact Rochelle Communications Inc if you want to verify that a particular IO address is available Example OUTPUT 1000 150 Outputs the byte 150 to I O address 1000 PAUSE Pauses script execution until the user presses a key Often used with the DISPLAY command Example PAUSE DISPLAY Press any key to continue Page 70 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide PULSEBREAKRANGE Min Max Sets the minimum and maximum duration for a valid pulse break Expressed in mS Example PULSEBREAKRANGE 55 65 PULSEMAKERANGE Min Max Sets the minimum and maximum duration for a valid pulse make expressed in mS Example PULSEMAKERANGE 35 45 PULSEPPSRANGE Min Max Sets the minimum and maximum number of valid pulses per seconds Valid range is 1 to 20 Example PULSEPPSRANGE 9 11 READCOMM Filename Displays all data received on the COM port specified in a previous OPENCOMM command Data can also be written to or appended to a file by indicating a filename after the command Examples READCOMM Displays info on screen READCOMM C Testfile Appends data to a file named Testfile READMETER LINEAC LINEDC Measures the AC or DC voltage on the simulated line The measured value is displayed on the PC monitor Example READMETER LINEDC Displays the measured DC
109. ests are run from the front panel by pressing the corresponding test launch button while the appropriate mode is selected For example to run a Mode 1 test named test1 scr the user would press the MODE 1 button to select Mode 1 followed by the TEST 1 button REMEMBER The system must be in Front Panel Mode in order to utilize the front panel interface To terminate a test at any time press the FAIL button This is similar to pressing lt ESC gt on a PC keyboard Page 17 Rochelle FAX Testing Audio Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description The system programs that are used to simulate the sending and receiving of faxes SFAX EXE and RFAX EXE operate in a fixed manner Therefore depending on the type of FAX device being tested the test file will need to introduce delays and prompt the 3500 operator accordingly For example when sending a FAX from the 3500 to a FAX device in manual answer mode it will be necessary to instruct the operator to go off hook to receive the FAX This can be accomplished in a script using the Delay and WriteLcd commands NOTE when sending a FAX from the device under test to the 3500 the operator must follow the number dialed with a The 3500 supports the playback and recording of audio files in the following format Format Signed PCM File Extension MSG Sample Rate 9600Hz Channels Mono Resolution 16 bit
110. et at the end of each script execution Example FSKDELAY 25 Introduces a 25 mS delay between the transmission of each character in the following FSK data string Note FSKDELAY does not apply during the Channel Seizure signal GETDTMFSTR Num Detects DTMF tones and compares the digits to those specified While the command executes the detected DTMF tones are displayed on the PC monitor Example GETDTMFSTR 5551234 If the wrong string is received the following error message is displayed on the Front Panel ERROR PRESS A KEY Page 48 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle HOOK ON OFF Example LEVEL Num Example Forces the hardware to simulate a CPE going ON HOOK or OFF HOOK The AC impedance of the CPE load is internally set at 600 ohms HOOK ON Sets the signal level for any subsequent FSK signal Valid values range from 0 to 48 dBm The minus sign is optional LEVEL 20 20 dBm signal level approximately 14dBm into a high impedance load Note Signal levels expressed in dBm assume a 600 ohm impedance on the line If this is not the case e g Type Caller ID transmission into a high impedance load the actual signal placed on the line will vary depending on the load The signal level into a high impedance load will be about 4 6 dB higher than the programmed dBm value LEVEL Example LINEBREAK Duration the Exam
111. ets FSK Signal Level to 20 dBm SNR 40 Sets Signal to Noise Ratio at 40 dB DELAY 2000 Delay for 2 seconds Start of call simulation ClearLcd Clears LCD WriteLcd1 CALL ONE Displays CALL ONE on LCD RING 1000 Ring for 1 second DELAY 500 Delay for 500 mS MULTIPLE Start of Multiple Message Caller ID packet DateTime 07061345 Sets Date and Time parameter to 6 July at 1 45 PM ICLID 5125551212 Sets Caller ID Number parameter NAME ONE Sets Caller ID Name parameter ENDMULTIPLE End of Multiple Message Caller ID packet DELAY 5000 Delay for 5 second ClearLcd WriteLcd1 CALL TWO RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE ICLID 5125551212 NAME TWO ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 5000 Page 78 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle ClearLed WriteLcd1 CALL THREE RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE ICLID 5125551212 NAME THREE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 5000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 CALL FOUR RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE ICLID 5125551212 NAME FOUR ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 5000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 CALL FIVE RING 1000 DELAY 500 MULTIPLE ICLID 5125551212 NAME FIVE ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 5000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE LEDOFF 1 End of script Clears the LCD Displays TEST COMPLETE on LCD Turns off the LED on TEST 1 button Page 79 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 1 TEST 2 TITLE Calls w various FSK signal l
112. evels and Signal to Noise Ratios DATE 7 July 1998 This script generates 5 Multiple Message Caller ID calls with varying FSK signal levels and Signal to Noise Ratios The name field info for each call indicates the settings for FSK Level and SNR for easy reference Initialization ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CALLS W VARIOUS WriteLcd2 LEVELS AND SNR LEDBlink 2 DELAY 3000 ClearLCD First Call WriteLcd1 CALL ONE WriteLcd2 LEVEL 5 SNR 40 2 Set Level and SNR Level 5 SNR 40 Start of call sequence RING 500 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151345 ICLID 6175556789 NAME LVL5 lt 20 gt SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE Delay 1000 Second Call ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CALL TWO WriteLcd2 LEVEL 15 SNR 25 Level 15 Clears the LCD Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 Displays the test title on the LCD Line 2 Causes the LED on the TEST 2 button to blink Delay for 3 seconds Clears the LCD Displays CALL ONE on the LCD Line 1 Displays the FSK level and the SNR on the LCD Line Sets the FSK signal level to 5 dBm Sets the Signal to Noise ratio to 40 dB Ring for 500 mS Delay for 500 mS Start of Multiple Message Caller ID packet Sets Date and Time parameter to 15 June at 1 45 PM Sets Caller ID Number parameter Sets Caller ID Name parameter Hex 20 space End of Multiple Message Caller ID packet Delay for 1 second Sets the FSK signal level to 15 dBm Page 80
113. f or AT followed by lt CR gt will return gt indicating that the software is ready for the next command SYNTAX ERRORS When an incorrect command or script file name is entered the software returns followed gt to indicate that it is ready for the next command EXAMPLE The DTMF SCR script supports the passing of results to the host PC Example gt AT_RUN DTMF SCR Start execution 0 Detected DTMF digits 4 7 8 AT_STOP gt Ready for next command Page 39 Rochelle MODEL 3500 SCRIPT LANGUAGE REFERENCE MANUAL Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle INTRODUCTION The Rochelle Script Language is an easy to use yet flexible programming language which allows users to quickly develop automated test sequences for performance analysis and quality assurance QA Script commands are entered using any text editor in a sequential fashion one command per line to create a script file Script files are saved as a text file with a scr extension filename scr A script file may be executed on the 3500 or may be pre complied for faster execution time A compiled script file will consist of binary data and will have a cmp extension The many commands in the script language allow the user to program parameters such as line current ring duration ring level FSK signal level Signal to Noise Ratio CPE Alert Tone CAS levels frequencies and duration Refer to t
114. ftware programmable gain amplifier This amplifier has gains of 1 2 4 8 and 16 This additional gain permits the measurement of low level signals The address of the programmable gain amplifier is O3E2H Page 27 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User guide The gains are selected by writing the appropriate value from the list below to address 03E2H Gain Value 1 0 2 1 4 2 8 3 16 4 When using the programmable gain feature on a gain setting other than 1 it is the user s responsibility to adjust any readings from the DSP card by the appropriate factor The corrected reading should be lower than that of unity gain The correction factors in dB are listed as follows Gain Correction in dB 2 6 02 4 12 04 8 18 06 16 24 08 For example If the gain is set for 2 and the DSP returns a measured value of 10 2 the actual value is 10 1 6 02 16 21 To select the multiplexers the command INPUTSOURCE AUX must be sent to the DSP card To restore the DSP input send the command INPUTSOURCE LINE after the gt appears COMMAND SET INTERFACE The DSP card communicates via COM3 at 19 200 BPS 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits Commands must be terminated with a carriage return and line feed The DSP card will send a gt when it is ready to accept a command Two tone generators a FSK generator an RMS and a P 56 speech meter and a DTMF digit analyzer may be program
115. go off hook Tonetfreq 425 Program SAS tone to be 425 Hz at 25 dBm Tone1level 25 Page 172 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Tone1 200 delay 600 Tone1 200 delay 1000 Tonelfreq 2130 Tonellevel 22 Tone2freq 2750 Tonellevel 22 Dualtone 80 DTMFAck D 200 Delay 40 Level 20 Carrier ON Delay 66 StartCLl DATETIME 11071530 CALLING 022448246 EndCLI Delay 10 Carrier OFF End of Type ll transmission End of Script Turn on SAS tone for 200 mS First 600 mS pause period Turn on SAS tone for another 200 mS 1000 mS pause can be up to 10 sec Define the Alert Tone characteristics Alert tone 1 frequency 2130 Hz Alert tone 1 amplitude 22 dBm Alert tone 2 frequency 2750 Hz Alert tone 2 amplitude 22 dBm Generate Alert Tone DT AS for 80 mS Wait for DTMF Ack for up to 200 mS FSK amplitude set at 20 dBm ref 600 Start of FSK signaling Carrier ON for 66 mS This begins the Caller ID packet Date and time Nov 7 3 30pm Calling Number 022448246 Turn off the CARRIER Page 173 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language PORTUGAL SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script simulates the on hook Caller ID for Portugal according to ae the Portugal Telecom functional specification No 122 dated Feb 1999 ae
116. h the specified filename The RECEIVEFAX command performs all the necessary handshaking and communications protocol in order to receive a fax Example RECEIVEFAX Testfax Receives and stores fax in a file named Testfax FAXTOVGA Testfax Displays Testfax Note An external application named RFAX EXE must be present in the directory from which FP EXE is running in order to use the RECEIVEFAX command RECORDWAVE Filename Duration Records audio signals on both the test ports RJ 11s and the AUDIO IN jack for the specified duration in seconds Audio files are stored to the current directory by default In order to store audio files to other directories the path must be specified before the filename Example RECORDWAVE test msg 10 Records audio for 10 seconds and stores it in a file named test msg The Model 3500 supports the playback and recording of audio files in the following format Format Signed PCM File Extension MSG Sample Rate 9600 Hz Channels Mono Resolution 8 bit Note An external application named RECORD EXE must be present in the directory from which FP EXE is running in order to use the RECORDWAVE command RING Duration Generates a ring signal The duration is measured in ms and cannot exceed 65 535 If no duration is specified the default value of 2000 mS 2 seconds applies Page 54 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester R h I User Guide Examples RING Generates a 2 secon
117. hDelay dly dly is from 0 0 to 100 0 ms CAL 8 24 performs an RMS measurement using 8 KHZ or 24KHZ sampling SPEECH N performs P 56 Method B compliant level measurement on N seconds of speech DTMF performs DTMF digit analysis See below for details SAMPLE samples waveform in 8 bit PCM format See below for details FFT performs an Fast Fourier Transform FFT on 1024 time domain samples frq is a positive decimal integer or a positive decimal real number to one decimal place only amp is a signed decimal integer or a signed decimal real number to one decimal place only For positive values the leading sign is optional tamp is a signed decimal integer For positive values the leading sign is optional dly is a signed decimal integer or a signed decimal real number to one decimal place only Page 29 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User guide FSK Generation Commands SENDFSK Quoted String Prior to issuing this command the FSK modem parameters must be set as desired the carrier turned on and the modulator set to send mark The characters between the first quotation mark and the sequence lt double quotation mark gt lt CR gt lt LF gt will be transmitted The sequence may contain double quotation marks lt CR gt lt LF gt and any other non printing characters The 8 bit is not stripped within the quoted string so that the value of the 8 bit is preserved it may for example be a p
118. hLevelRange 11 1 DtmfLowFreqRange 690 710 Limits for DTMF 1 DtmfHighFreqRange 1210 1230 Limits for DTMF 1 DtmfLowLevelRange 11 1 DtmfHighLevelRange 11 1 DtmfLowFreqRange 690 710 Limits for DTMF 1 DtmfHighFreqRange 1210 1230 Limits for DTMF 1 MeasureDTMF 3 measure DTMF parameters for three 1 digits LEDOFF 5 IF PASS If the above DTMF limits are met the following commands will run until the ENDIF Display DTMF Measurement Passed Press any key to continue ENDIF IF FAIL BEEP ENDIF Page 110 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 2 TEST 6 TITLE BT Caller ID Simulation DATE 7 July 1998 This script simulates the Calling Line Identification CLI signal defined in BT s SIN 227 specification for the United Kingdom Initialization MODEM V23 LEVEL 20 SNR 30 Tone1freq 2130 Tone2freq 2750 TonelLevel 22 Tone2Level 22 LEDBlink 6 WriteLCD1 BT Caller ID Test WriteLCD2 Call From 0120282469 Start of call sequence POLARITY REVERSE DELAY 150 Dualtone 100 DELAY 60 here STARTCLI DATETIME 11071530 CALLING 0120282469 ENDCLI DELAY 250 POLARITY NORMAL RING 400 DELAY 200 RING 400 Delay 4000 WriteLCD1 END OF TEST WriteLCD2 Delay 1000 LEDOFF 5 WriteLCD1 End of script Select V23 FSK Modem FSK level is 20 dBm FSK Signal to Noise Ratio is 30 dB Alert Tone frequency selection 2130Hz 2750Hz Alert Tone ampl
119. he Caller ID Number parameter Sets the Caller ID Name parameter End of Multiple Message Caller ID packet Page 83 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 LOW RING 2 WriteLCD2 LEVEL 25VACrms Set Level RINGLEVEL 25 Sets the Ring Level to 25 VACrms Begin Call Sequence RING 1000 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151508 ICLID 2125551234 NAME RINGLVL lt 20 gt 25 ENDMULTIPLE Third Call Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 HIGH RING 1 WriteLCD2 LEVEL 70VACrms Set Level RINGLEVEL 70 Sets the Ring Level to 70 VACrms Begin Call Sequence RING 1000 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151510 ICLID 3035551234 NAME RINGLVL lt 20 gt 70 ENDMULTIPLE Fourth Call Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 HIGH RING 2 Page 84 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle WriteLCD2 LEVEL 80VACrms Set Level RINGLEVEL 80 Sets the Ring Level to 80 VACrms Begin Call Sequence RING 1000 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151515 ICLID 3065556432 NAME RINGLVL lt 20 gt 80 ENDMULTIPLE Fifth Call Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLCD1 LOW RING FREQ WriteLCD2 FREQ 20 Hz Set Frequency Set Level back to default RINGFREQ 20 Sets the Ring Frequency to 20 Hz RINGLEVEL 50 Begin Call Sequence RING 1000 Delay 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 06151520 ICLID 7085556432 NAME RINGFREQ lt 20 gt 20
120. he Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators e Written on October 20 2000 Be kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level MODEM V23 Selects V23 FSK Modem Level 20 FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm ref 600 Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual level will be approx 4 6dB higher SNR 35 FSK Signal to noise ratio set at 35 dB Terminal Alerting Signal TAS can be a Dual Tone DT AS a Ring Pulse RP AS or a line reversal followed by DT AS In these examples we will use the third method First Message Advice of Charge Date amp Time CLI Charge Parameter Polarity Reverse Delay 150 Must be greater than 100 mS Tone1Freq 2130 DT AS Definition Tone1Level 15 Tone2Freq 2750 Tone2Level 15 DualTone 100 DT AS Signal Delay 200 SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Channel Seizure with 300 bits CARRIER ON DELAY 150 180 bits of mark signal SEND lt 86 gt lt 26 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 10201018 lt 02 gt lt 0A gt 0424576459 lt 20 gt lt 0E gt FRF lt 00 gt 0000023 lt 2C gt 45 Date Time 20 10 10 18AM CLI 0424576459 Charge Amount 23 45 FRF at the end calculates and transmits the checksum Page 179 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language Delay 5 CARRIER OFF Delay 100 Polarity Normal Restore normal p
121. he Script Command Reference for a complete list including descriptions of the available commands 3500 MODES OF OPERATION The Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Model 3500 operates in one of four modes of operation 1 Front Panel Mode This is the default state of the 3500 A front panel application FP EXE is managing the operation of the unit and will execute scripts that correspond to any test buttons that are pressed For example if the 3500 is in the MODE1 state and the user presses TEST6 the 3500 will execute test6 cmp or test6 scr in the C MODE1 subdirectory A script may generally be aborted by pressing the FAIL button on the front panel or by pressing ESC on a PC keyboard that may be optionally attached to the 3500 2 Keyboard Mode By connecting a PC keyboard and PC VGA monitor to the 3500 and pressing ESC the user can exit from the Front Panel Mode At that point the 3500 will behave as a DOS computer and allow the user to access standard text editors and other system utilities to make changes to the script files In this mode the user may compile any text script scr into an executeable cmp by running the COMPILE EXE command Example COMPILE test7 scr will generate the new file test1 cmp The optional menu software 3500MENU EXE allows the user to edit and execute script files Script execution may be aborted by pressing the ESC button on the keyboard 3 Remote Control Mode By connecting a null modem between an ex
122. iabilities 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 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 cannot assume liability for duties and taxes for products returned to customers located outside the USA Rochelle Communications Inc Attn Product Service Department 8906 Wall Street Suite 205 Austin Texas 78754 Page 2 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Customer Service Rochelle Out of Warranty Service Rochelle Customer Service Contact Info Customer Service Contact Info Product News Software Upgrades Rochelle will either repair or at its option replace a defective product not covered under warranty Repair charges are available from the Product Service Depar
123. ies to the functional directories see Directory Structure p 9 on the C drive The file asgndir bat must be included on the floppy disk in order to use the DOS mode utility Page 16 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Product Description SET MODE1 directory name SET MODE2 directory name SET MODE3 directory name SET DOS directory name The asgndir bat file is edited to establish relationships between directories on the floppy disk and functional directories on the C drive Note that it is not necessary to enter a directory name for each mode For example if a user wants to load only one set of test files from a directory called CIDPHONE on the floppy disk they could edit line 1 to read SET MODE1 CIDPHONE and leave the other lines blank following the test8 bat are used by preinstalled DOS mode utilities Files with the NOTE in the DOS functional directory file names test3 bat test4 bat and same name and extension cannot be copied to the directory In cases where the directory names on the floppy are identical to the names of the functional directories on the C drive it is not necessary to include asgndir bat on the floppy An alternative DOS mode utility launched by pressing the TEST 3 button with DOS mode selected simply copies the files from directories on the floppy B to the corresponding directories on the C drive Running Tests T
124. ine Current LINECURRENT 18 Sets the Line Current to 18 mA WaitForOffHook Waits for the operator to lift the handset SwitchTone 1 ON Turns on Dial Tone Tone 1 SwitchTone 2 ON Turns on Dial Tone Tone 2 Delay 500 Delay for 500 mS ClearLcD Clears the LCD WriteLcd1 DIAL 1234567890 Displays DIAL 1234567890 on the LCD Line 1 WriteLcd2 Clears LCD line 2 so that digits may echo GetDtmfStr receives compares and displays echoes DTMF digit Page 95 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle GetDtmfStr 1 SwitchTone 1 OFF SwitchTone 2 OFF GetDtmfStr 234567890 Receives first digit so that dial tone can be terminated Turns off Dial Tone Tone 1 Turns off Dial Tone Tone 2 Receives and echoes remainder of DTMF string Delay 500 Delay for 500 mS ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST 1 COMPLETE WriteLcd2 HANG UP WaitForOnHook LineCurrent 10 DELAY 1000 Test 2 CLearLCD WriteLcd1 DTMF TEST 2 WriteLcd2 LINE CURRENT 40mA Delay 1000 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 LIFT HANDSET Set Line Current LINECURRENT 40 WaitForOffHook SwitchTone 1 ON SwitchTone 2 ON Delay 500 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 DIAL 1234567890 WriteLcd2 GetDtmfStr 1 SwitchTone 1 OFF SwitchTone 2 OFF GetDtmfStr 234567890 Delay 500 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 TEST 2 COMPLETE WriteLcd2 HANG UP Clears LCD Displays TEST 1 COMPLETE on LCD Line 1 Displays HANG UP on LCD Line 2 W
125. ing duration Call is answered Parties talk for 5 seconds Line is idle Start of call sequence 2 345 2297 Using MF signaling Caller ID String Format is cnnnnnnnF where c is the Call Type 1 9 Page 146 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Innnnnnn is the calling number and MF F is the string terminator Polarity Reverse Delay 350 Tone1Freq 1380 Tone2Freq 1500 ToneiLevel 15 Tone2Level 13 Dualtone 100 Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1500 Tone2Freq 1620 Dualtone 100 Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1380 Tone2Freq 1740 Dualtone 100 Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1500 Tone2Freq 1740 Dualtone 100 Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1380 Tone2Freq 1620 Dualtone 100 Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1380 Tone2Freq 1620 Dualtone 100 Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1620 Tone2Freq 1860 Dualtone 100 Delay 100 Tone1Freq 1380 Tone2Freq 1860 Dualtone 100 Alerting Signal Set frequency and amplitude for MF Call Type is 1 represented by MF 1 Tone 1 amplitude is 15 dBm ref 600 ohms It will be actually about 4 6dB higher if terminal presents a high impedance Tone 2 is 13dBm resulting in a 2dB twist Those signal levels will be used as a default MF tone duration Interdigit delay MF ngn Generate MF 3 Interdigit delay MF gn MF gt MF nan MF nan M F ig M F 7 Page 147 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript
126. ires the presence of the optional DSP 104 card Page 37 Rochelle MODEL 3500 REMOTE CONTROL Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide RC EXE SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION VERSION 1 2 Optional RC EXE is a DOS based application which allows a Rochelle Communications Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Model 3500 to be controlled from an External PC using its serial port A null modem cable is needed to interface the 3500 to an external PC or serial terminal I USAGE RC EXE is invoked by the AUTOEXEC BAT file system boot up It initializes COM1 and sets it at 9600 N 8 1 No handshaking or flow control is used Upon initialization RC sends the prompt gt to indicate that it is ready to accept remote commands Il COMMAND SET The following commands are supported and are not case sensitive AT_RUN lt script file name gt lt CR gt This will cause the software to compile and execute the referenced script file Responses Upon completion of the compile and right before execution the software sends After the end of execution it sends gt to indicate that it is ready for the next command AT_STOP This command will abort the script under way The software will return gt when completed AT_VERSION This command will return the version number of the SC gt EXE followed by lt CR gt lt LF gt Current value is 1 1 lt CR gt or AT_ lt CR gt Carriage Return by itsel
127. itude selection 22 dBm per tone Reverse the line polarity Wait 150 mS should be gt 100mS Alert signal ON Should be between 88 and 110 mS Delay 60 mS CPE must present DC wetting pulse Start of CLI packet Message Type 80Hex message and parameter definition Date and time Nov 7 3 30pm Calling number 0120282469 Calculate checksum and transmit FSK data Wait 250 mS after sending data Restore normal polarity prior to start of ringing Ring 400mS ON 200mS OFF 400mS ON Page 111 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 2 TEST 8 TITLE General Burn in Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script is used for burn in of the 3500 Commands are included to exercise various hardware devices on the board ClearLcd WriteLcd1 BURN IN Delay 1000 loop 32200 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 LED TEST Delay 500 WriteLcd2 ON ON ON ON ON ON LedOn 1 LedOn 2 LedOn 3 LedOn 4 LedOn 5 LedOn 6 LedOn 7 LedOn 8 LedOn 9 LedOn 10 LedOn 11 LedOn 12 LedOn 13 LedOn 14 Delay 500 WriteLcd2 OFF OFF OFF OFF Delay 1000 LedOff 1 LedOff 2 LedOff 3 LedOff 4 LedOff 5 LedOff 6 LedOff 7 LedOff 8 LedOff 9 LedOff 10 LedOff 11 Page 112 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle LedOff 12 LedOff 13 LedOff 14 Delay 500 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 COUNTER TEST Delay 250 WriteLcd2 ZERO ZERO ZERO delay 250 WriteCounter1 0000 delay
128. ity 3 5 inch Floppy Disk Drive 2HD 2DD Drive A 9 pin RS 232 Serial Port DTE configured as COM1 Standard 15 pin VGA Port PS 2 Style Keyboard Input 25 pin Multi Mode Bi Directional Parallel Port configured as LPT1 Real Time Clock w 3 6 V Lithium Battery Backup PC 104 Carrier Operating System Caldera DR DOS v 7 02 embedded version w limited external commands Programming Language Rochelle Script Language Release 3 0 or more recent Turbo C with libraries and examples provided with 3500 DEV Mechanical Dimensions 10 1 x 12 8 x 4 1 metal die cast enclosure Weight 8 8 lbs 4 0 kg Power Universal Input 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz External Power Adapter Unit 25 Watts nominal Maximum 5VDC 4 0AMAX Requirements 12VDC 1 0 A MAX 12 VDC 0 6A MAX Page 22 Rochelle FCC Part 15 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description 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 c
129. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators ao Updated on 7 26 1999 Ex EXA RA RARA RA RARA okok RARA RARA RAR RARA ARA RAR RAR RARA RAR RARA RARA RARA RARA RARA AR KK RARA Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level RingLevel 55 Set ring voltage at 55Vac RMS Ringfreq 25 Set ring frequency at 25Hz Level 15 Set DTMF at 15dBm Ref 600 ohms Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual signal level will be approx 6dB higher Start of call sequence 1 Call from 12 345 6789 using DTMF signaling SendDTMF D123456789C 70 65 Generate CLI string along with start character DTMF D category of call 1 regular subscriber stop character DTMF C Each DTMF digit is ON for 70 mS with an interdigit delay of 65 mS Delay 300 This is a programmable delay up to 65535 mS Ring 1000 Programmable ring duration Delay 4000 End of script Page 178 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language SMS SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script simulates 2 Supplementary Data Links Messages according Ex to the ETSI draft specification ETS EN 300 659 3 V1 3 1 Ex kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for t
130. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators Ex Updated on 7 22 1999 x kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default CO Line on hook DC voltage setting MODEM V23 Selects V23 Modem Type Level 20 FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual signal level will be about 4 6 dB higher SNR 35 FSK Signal to noise ratio set at 35 dB RingLevel 55 Ring level must be 30 90 VAC RMS RingFreq 25 Ring frequency must be 23 28 Hz Start of call sequence Ring 500 Alerting Signal is a 500 mS ring must be 250 1200 mS Delay 550 Pause prior to the start of FSK transmission gt 500 mS SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU CARRIER ON DELAY 150 Provides 180 bits 150 mS mark signal 155 lt mark lt 205 bits SEND lt 80 gt lt 14 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 02201018 lt 02 gt lt 08 gt 42457645 Date Time and ICLID data DELAY 10 CARRIER OFF Delay 250 Pause following the end of tranmission Must be gt 200 mS Ring 1000 Second ring Delay 5000 Silence between rings Ring 1000 Third ring End of script Page 143 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language AUDIO SCR This script example shows how to record and
131. l 3500 to the AUDIO OUT jack OFF disconnects this path Please note that the programmable white noise and any received signals from the unit under test are not connected to AUDIO OUT Also please note that OUDIO OUT is an amplified output capable of driving up to 6 watts into a 4 ohm load AUDIOOUT ON Turns audio output ON Initiates or terminates a continuous FSK modem carrier signal on the line This command is useful when using the SEND command to manually generate ICLID data and control the duration of the Channel Seizure and Mark signals This command is usually preceded by the MODEM and LEVEL commands which select the signal characteristics MODEM BELL202 Selects Bell 202 mode LEVEL 20 Sets level to 20 dBm CARRIER ON Outputs a continuous carrier signal DELAY 3000 Carrier duration is 3 seconds CARRIER OFF Turns carrier OFF Used to set the CAS level when using the SENDCAS command to generate a nominal CAS tone Valid values range from 0 to 48 dBm Typical values in the field are 32 dBm to 14 dBm per tone Page 45 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Example CASLEVEL Example CASLEVEL 20 Increases or decreases the absolute value of the signal level by 1dB CASLEVEL CASLEVEL DTMFACK DTMF Digit Duration Pauses script execution up to the specified duration or until the period Example specified DTMF tone acknowledgement or ACK is detect
132. lay for 500 mS Defines Single Message Caller ID packet Page 102 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle ClearLCD WriteLCD1 CALLER ID 2 WriteLcd2 MULTIPLE MESSAGE RING DELAY 500 MULTIPLE DateTime 07071305 ICLID 5125551234 NAME HOPE lt 20 gt BOB ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 2000 CIDCW ClearLCD WriteLCD1 CIDCW TESTS Delay 2000 WriteLCD2 LIFT HANDSET WaitForOffHook LineCurrent 40 Delay 500 kkk 1 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CIDCW 1 WriteLcd2 CAS 10 15 Delay 3000 Set CAS Levels and Frequencies Tone1freq 2130 Tone2freq 2750 ToneiLevel 10 Tone2Level 15 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Ring for 2 seconds Delay for 500 mS Start of Multiple Message Caller ID packet Sets Date and Time parameter Sets Caller ID Number parameter Sets Caller ID Name parameter End of Multiple Message Caller ID packet Waits for operator to lift the handset Sets the Line Current to 40 mA Sets CAS Tone Frequency Tone 1 Sets CAS Tone Frequency Tone 2 Sets CAS Tone Level Tone 1 Sets CAS Tone Level Tone 2 Generate Call Waiting SAS Alert Signal for 300 mS Page 103 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 DTMF D CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151345 ICLID 1111111111 NAME 10dBm lt 20 gt 15dBm EndCWCID Delay 2000 KKK 2 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 CIDCW 2
133. m is ready for testing and production begins SET MODE1 67FAX SET MODE2 9900CID SET MODE3 1302AM SET DOS Page 19 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle Calibration Interval Rochelle Calibration Services Specifications Rochelle Communications recommends that the Model 3500 be calibrated on a regular interval of 1 year Refer to the Certificate of Calibration that accompanied the unit to determine the next due date When your Model 3500 is due for calibration contact Rochelle or an Authorized Rochelle Distributor Dealer or Agent to schedule maintenance services Maintenance charges are available from the Product Service Department upon request Central Office Line Simulation Type AC Impedance 2 Wire Loop Start 600 or 900 ohm 25 ohm internally set by JP5 DC Voltage 48VDC floating software controlled polarity Ringer Programmable 15 to 80 VACrms 1 VACrms 20 Hz to 80Hz 1 Hz software controlled cadence Programmable 10 to 80 mA in 1 mA increments 2mA Line Current Feed Loop Simulation Short 0 km Medium 3 km and Long 6 km 24AWG telephone wire simulated by a precise RC network Modem Type Bell 2020r V23 Prog Transmit Levels 0 to 48 dBm Carrier Detect Sensitivity ON at 43 dBm OFF at 48 dBm Fax Modem Type ITU V 29 V 27ter V 26bis Speed 9600 4800 2400 bps Gill compatible Prog Transmit Level 0 to 4
134. med and selectable The commands supported by the DSP 104 are TONE1 ON OFF Tone1Freq frq frq is in the range 10 0 to 10000 0 Hz Tone1Level amp amp in the range 56 0 to 4 0 dBm TONE2 ON OFF Tone2Freq frq frq is in the range 10 0 to 10000 0 Hz Tone2Level amp amp in the range 56 0 to 4 0 dBm SENDFSK Quoted String see below for more details CARRIER ON OFF SPACE ON OFF MarkFreq frq frq is in the range 1100 0 to 1400 0 Hz Page 28 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User guide SpaceFreq frq frq is in the range 2000 0 to 2300 0 Hz MarkLevel amp amp in the range 56 0 to 4 0 dBm Twist tamp tamp in the range 10 to 10 dB BitRate frq frq in the range 1150 0 to 1250 0 Hz MarkStuffing bits bits is a positive decimal value from O to 150 in steps of 1 Echo1Attn attn OFF the parameter is either OFF or attn where attn is from 0 0 to 48 0 dB Echo1Delay dly dly is from 0 0 to 20 0 ms Echo2Attn attn OFF the parameter is either OFF or attn where attn is from 0 0 to 48 0 dB Echo2Delay aly dly is from 0 0 to 20 0 ms INPUT ON OFF InputAttn atin the parameter is at n where at n is from 30 0 to 30 0 dB InputGain 0 6 12 this command sets the input gain to 0 6dB or 12dB InputSource LINE AUX this command selects the input source THROUGH ON OFF ThroughAttn atin the parameter is at n where at n is from 30 0 to 30 0 dB Throug
135. meout Writes the specified string to the COM port specified in a previous OPENCOMM command A separate WRITECOMM command must be included for each line of data as the command will only read to the end of the line i e until a carriage return Binary data should be enclosed between angle brackets in hex format for example a carriage return is lt 0D gt WRITECOMM String Example WRITECOMM Hello World lt 0D gt lt O0A gt WRITECOMM AT lt 0D gt WRITECOMM 1 WRITEFILE Filename Text String Writes the text string to the specified file If a file with the specified name does not exist one is created If the file exists the text is appended as a new line Page 72 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle Example WRITEFILE Testfile txt The current SNR is 20 Note The filename and text string should not exceed 78 characters For example if the filename including the extension is 10 characters long the text string must be less than or equal to 68 characters DISPLAYPASSFAIL In the 3500MENU EXE it causes script to add up all pass and fail results and display them on the PC monitor In FP EXE it causes the PASS and FAIL counters on the front panel to reflect the total number of passed and failed tests Page 73 Rochelle MODEL 3500 FRONT PANEL SCRIPTS Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language INTRODUCTION The Model 3500 is
136. n 4 3 1 TONE1FREQ 2140 TONE2FREQ 2763 TONE1LEVEL 14 TONE2LEVEL 8 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 2 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT2 FSK1 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 110 DELAY 200 MULTIPLE DATETIME 03241405 ICLID 2222222222 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 700 Test DT3 FSK1 Section 4 3 1 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 3 REJECT WRITELCD2 DT3 FSK1 DELAY 500 TONE1FREQ 2120 TONE2FREQ 2737 TONE1LEVEL 34 TONE2LEVEL 28 DUALTONE 50 DELAY 200 MULTIPLE DATETIME 03241406 ICLID 000000 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 700 Test DT4 Section 4 3 1 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 4 NO DATA WRITELCD2 DT4 DELAY 500 TONE1FREQ 2140 TONE2FREQ 2763 TONE1LEVEL 34 TONE2LEVEL 28 DUALTONE 110 DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 Section 4 3 1 Page 195 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 5 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 MULTIPLE DATETIME 03241407 ICLID 3333333333 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 500 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 FREQ LVL TWIST INTF WRITELCD2 TOLERANCE 4 4 1 DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK1 Section 4 4 1 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LEVEL 18 TONE2LEVEL 18 CLEARLCD WRITELCD1 TEST 6 DETECT WRITELCD2 DT5 FSK1 DELAY 500 DUALTONE 100 DELAY 200 MULTIPLE DATETIME 03241408 ICLID 4444444444 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 700 Test DT5 FSK2 Section 4 4 1 TONE1FREQ 2130 TONE2FREQ 2750 TONE1LE
137. ne 1 is cleared and the cursor is placed at the beginning Kanji and other non ASCII characters may be specified by Page 43 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle Examples WRITELCD typing their HEX value between angle brackets For a listing of the Kanji and special character code map please refer to the Noritake CU20025 data sheets which may be found on Noritake s web page or contact us WRITELCD1 Hello There WRITELCD1 WRITELCD1 lt 89 gt lt AB gt Displays Hello There on line 1 Clears LCD line 1 Displays the corresponding characters to 89H and ABH Writes up to 20 characters to the second line on the LCD Operates in a similar manner as WRITELCD1 Il CO LINE SIMULATION AND SIGNALING COMMANDS These script commands allow the definition and control of the CO line simulation parameters and AC signaling characteristics including line current line polarity ringing and Caller ID signals Default Values Each time a script is launched the program sets various parameters to default values For parameters with a default value the user may choose to accept the default value or change the value with a script command All parameters without a default value must be set with a script command Parameter units Ring Level VRMS Ring Frequency Hz CAS Tone Frequency Tone 1 Hz Tone 2 Hz CAS Tone Levels Tone 1 dBm Tone 2 dBm SAS Tone Frequency
138. olarity Delay 4000 Second Message Short Message Service Date amp Time Display Information Polarity Reverse Delay 150 Must be greater than 100 mS Tone1Freq 2130 DT AS Definition ToneiLevel 15 Tone2Freq 2750 Tone2Level 15 DualTone 100 DT AS Signal Delay 200 SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Channel Seizure with 300 bits CARRIER ON DELAY 150 180 bits of mark signal SEND lt 89 gt lt 22 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 10201018 lt 50 gt lt 16 gt lt 04 gt DRINK lt 20 gt COCA lt 20 gt COLA lt 20 gt TODAY Date Time 20 10 10 18AM Advertisement Not stored DRINK COCA COLA TODAY to generate checksum Delay 5 CARRIER OFF Delay 100 Polarity Normal Restore normal polarity Delay 4000 End of script Page 180 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language SNR_TEST SCR Signal to noise Sensitivity Test SNR 40 30 20 and 10 dB at signal levels of 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 dBm Test helps identify signal drop out points for Caller ID telephones and display units Initialization RINGLEVEL 55 MODEM BELL202 Start of call sequence Level 5 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 1 NAME LVL5_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 10 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 ICLID 2 NAME LVL10_SNR40 ENDMULTIPLE DELAY 1200 Level 15 SNR 40 RING 500 DELAY 650 MULTIPLE DateTime 03141322 I
139. or calling line identification The first call uses nominal DTMF tones while the second call uses two programmable sinewave generators to vary the frequency amplitude twist and duration of the DTMF tones Initialization LineCurrent 30 RingLevel 65 Ringfreq 25 Level 10 Programmable Line current 30 mA set ring voltage at 65VacRMS set ring frequency at 25Hz set DTMF at 10dBm Start of call sequence 1 Call from 0324871985 Polarity Reverse Delay 250 SendDTMF D0324871985C 70 65 Delay 250 Polarity Normal Ring 1000 Delay 4000 Hook Off Delay 5000 Hook on Generate CLI string along with start and stop characters Each DTMF digit is ON for 70 mS with an interdigit delay of 65 mS Restore telephone line polarity to normal Start of call sequence 2 Restricted Call Polarity Reverse Delay 250 Tone1Freq 770 Tone2Freq 1633 ToneiLevel 10 Tone2Level 8 Dualtone 70 Delay 65 Tone1Freq 697 Tone2Freq 1209 Tone1Level 10 Tone2Level 8 Dualtone 70 Delay 65 Set frequency and amplitude for DTMF B start character Tone 1 is 10dBm Tone 2 is 8dBm resulting in a 2dB twist Generate DTMF B Interdigit delay DTMF 1 Generate DTMF 1 Interdigit delay Page 192 Tone1Freq 941 Tone2Freq 1336 Tone1Level 10 Tone2Level 8 Dualtone 70 Delay 65 Tone1Freq 852 Tone2Freq 1633 TonelLevel 10 Tone2Level 8 Dualtone 70 Delay 250 Polarity Normal Ring 1000
140. phone Line Simulator ASTLS Model 3410 and an x86 PC subsystem Easy operation is provided through a simple user friendly interface which includes an LCD mode selector and test launch buttons pass fail counters and testing ports Test files such as scripts developed using the Rochelle Script Language RSL DOS batch files or programs exe developed using C or Basic are loaded into the system and launched with the push of a button 1 Display LCD The 2 line x 20 character Vacuum Fluorescent Display presents status messages to indicate events such as system self test mode selection and test launch and completion There are also script commands that enable script specific messages to be displayed on the LCD 2 Test Launch Buttons The test launch buttons labeled TEST 1 through TEST 8 are used to launch the corresponding test based on the selected mode Page 4 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description 3 Test Ports Two RJ 11 ports and 1 set of banana jacks A represents tip and B represents ring are included on the front panel for connecting devices under test 4 Pass Fail Buttons and Counters Upon completion of a test the user can press either the pass or fail button to log the test results the corresponding counter increments with each press of the button 5 Floppy Drive B The 3 5 floppy drive is used to load test files into the system Te
141. ple Increases or decreases the absolute value of the signal level by 1 dB LEVEL Generates an Open Switch Interval OSI by breaking the DC on the line for specified duration The duration is measured in ms and cannot exceed 65 535 mS OSI may be used as a Terminal Equipment Alerting Signal TAS in conjunction with the transmission of Caller ID or VMWI information LINEBREAK 20 Breaks the line for 20 mS LINECURRENT Num Sets or increases decreases the line current on the simulated CO line Valid Examples range 10mA to 80mA LINECURRENT 20 Sets the CO line current to 20 mA 1 mA LINECURRENT Increases the CO line current by 1 mA LINELOOP SHORT MEDIUM LONG Activates an artificial line circuit to simulate a loop length of Page 49 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester R h 1 User Guide 0 km short 3 km medium or 6 km long Examples LINELOOP MEDIUM Simulates a 3 km loop length LINELOOP LONG Simulates a 6 km loop length Note The simulated loop is modeled with precision resistor and capacitor networks based on published electrical characteristics for 24AWG 0 5mm non loaded copper telephone cable filled core PIC 55 F at 1000Hz The series resistance of such cable is approx 165 ohms km 265 5 ohms mile and the shunt capacitance is 52 nF km 83 nF mile No inductors are used in this model MAKECALL Rings the device under test until it answers Uses ring levels and
142. range DTMFHIGHLEVELRANGE 7 14 Acceptable high tone amplitude range DTMFLOWFREQRANGE 690 710 Acceptable low tone frequency range for DTMF 1 DTMFHIGHFREQRANGE 1210 1230 Acceptable high tone frequency range for DTMF 1 MEASUREDTMF 1 Measures DTMF parameters for a single Page 67 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide digit IF PASS If the above DTMF limits are met the f following commands will run until the ENDIF command is encountered DISPLAY DTMF Measurement Passed Press any key to continue PAUSE ENDIF LOOP Num Repeats the execution of a command or group of commands according to the specified number of iterations The ENDLOOP command indicates the end of the commands to be repeated The maximum length of a loop is 65535 Example LOOP 10 Loops for 10 iterations Script command script command ENDLOOP The script language supports up to 10 nested loops When executing a script with nested loops the depth of each loop will be displayed when the corresponding ENDLOOP command is encountered Example LOOP 5 First loop begins SNR 30 LEVEL 20 LOOP 3 Second loop begins SNR LOOP 5 Third loop begins LEVEL ENDLOOP Third loop ends ENDLOOP Second loop ends ENDLOOP First loop ends During execution the ENDLOOP commands show the loops that they represent between parentheses For example the first ENDLOOP command in the script example will be flagged as
143. res DSP 104 Card DATE 7 July 1998 This script performs DTMF digit analysis It requires the presence ofthe Rochelle DSP 104 Card The PASS counter on the front panel shows the total number of digits LineCurrent 30 WriteLcd1 DTMF DIGIT ANALYSIS WriteLcd2 PLEASE LIFT HANDSET LEDBLink 7 Waitforofhook ClearLcd WriteLcd1 DIAL DTMF DIGITS Delay 1000 MeasureDtmf WriteLcd1 END OF TEST Write Led2 Delay 1000 LEDOFF 7 WriteCounter1 ClearLcd End of Script Page 94 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 2 TEST 1 TITLE DTMF Telephone Keypad Test DATE 7 July 1998 This script tests the DTMF generation of a telephone at three different line current settings Initialization ClearLcd Clears the LCD WriteLcd1 DTMF Keypad Test Displays the test title on the LCD Line 1 WriteLcd2 TEST Displays the test title on the LCD line 2 LEDBlink 1 Causes the LED on the TEST 1 button to blink Tone1Freq 350 Defines the Dial Tone Frequency Tone 1 Tone2Freq 440 Defines the Dial Tone Frequency Tone 2 Delay 1000 Delay for 1 seconds Test 1 CLearLCD Clears the LCD WriteLcd1 DTMF TEST 1 Displays DTMF TEST 1 on the LCD WriteLcd2 LINE CURRENT 18mA Displays LINE CURRENT 18mA on the LCD Delay 1000 Delay for 1 second Noise Off Turns noise off ClearLcd Clears the LCD WriteLcd1 LIFT HANDSET Displays LIFT HANDSET on the LCD Line 1 Set L
144. ript simulates the on hook Caller ID for Norway based on IR Telenor s Utilization of the PSTN protocol over the local loop KR for display related services specification dated 13 Jan 1997 Ed kk kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Written for the Rochelle 3400 3410 and 3500 Caller ID Simulators Updated on 7 26 1999 xt kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Initialization Use default on hook CO voltage level MODEM V23 Selects V23 FSK Modem Level 20 FSK Transmit Level is 20 dBm ref 600 ohms Since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual level will be approx 4 6dB higher SNR 35 FSK Signal to noise ratio set at 35 dB RingLevel 55 RingFreq 25 Start of call sequence On hook Type I Caller ID Simulation Ring 1000 Ring for 1000 mS Delay 500 Quiet interval between rings for 500 mS SEND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU 250 mS of channel seizure Carrier ON Delay 150 Carrier ON for 150 mS or 180 bits StartCLI This begins the Caller ID packet DATETIME 11071530 Date and time Nov 7 3 30pm CALLING 022448246 Calling Number 022448246 EndCLI Ends the Caller ID packet computes the checksum and sends it out Delay 10 Carrier ON for another 10 mS Carrier OFF Delay 3000 OFF Hook Type Il Caller ID Simulation WaitForOffHook Wait for the user to
145. rk signal range 55 205 bits SEND lt 82 gt lt 17 gt lt 01 gt lt 08 gt 02201018 lt 02 gt lt 08 gt 42457645 lt 0B gt lt 01 gt lt FF gt Message Waiting Indication data Delay 10 CARRIER OFF Delay 250 must be greater than or to 200 mS Ring 1000 Second ring Delay 5000 Silence between rings Ring 1000 Third ring Delay 3000 End of script Page 161 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language HOLLAND SCR This script allows the user to simulate two calls using the Dutch format for Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP according to the standard T 11 12E Version 4 The first call uses nominal DTMF tones while the second call uses dual programmable sinewave generators to vary the frequency amplitude twist and duration of the DTMF tones kk Initialization RingLevel 65 set ring voltage at 65VacRMS Ringfreq 25 set ring frequency at 25Hz Level 10 set DTMF at 10dBm per tone ref 600 ohms since we are transmitting into a high impedance load the actual tone levels will be about 4 6dB higher Start of call sequence 1 Call from 0324871985 Polarity Reverse Delay 500 Must be 300 800 mS SendDTMF D0324871985C 80 75 Generate CLIP string along with start and stop characters Each DTMF digit is ON for 80 mS with an interdigit delay of 75 mS Delay 250 Must be 0 1000 mS Ring 1000 First ring Delay
146. s snmmmsmssssssrsssrsssrrssressrrssrrssrrr nr rn nn 73 Example Scripts u ee 129 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Safety Instructions Rochelle Important Safety Instructions The following safety instructions apply to the Model 3500 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester 1 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or packaging or included in the manual The Model 3500 should not be operated in environments where the ambient temperature exceeds 50 C 122 F Care should also be given to ensure that adequate air circulation is available The Model 3500 is designed for indoor use only Temperature and other outdoor conditions can damage the system Should the case need to be opened for any reason a suitable grounding device such as a heel or foot grounder or a wrist strap must be utilized This will control the risk of damaging components through Electro Static Discharge ESD Do not attempt to service this product yourself Refer all servicing to Rochelle Communications or an Authorized Rochelle Distributor Dealer or Agent see service information pp 2 3 Use only the included power adapter Use of other power adapters voids the product warranty and can damage the system Equipment grounding is vital to ensure safe operation of the Model 3500 Prior to connecting a power cord to the power adapter use an outlet tester or a voltmeter to check the AC receptacle for the
147. sage VMWI deactivation signal Delay 6000 End of script Page 155 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle EXAMPLE2 SCR This sample script provides examples of Single Message and Multiple Message Type Caller ID with Long Distance Private and Out of Area Qualifiers Four calls are looped sixteen 16 times for a total of 64 calls Initialization Level 40 SNR 20 Polarity Normal Start of call sequence Loop 16 First Call RING DELAY 500 Single 6125559041 Delay 3200 RING Delay 3000 Second Call RING 1500 Delay 500 Multiple DateTime 06151345 ICLID 3128365555 DDN 13128365555 QUALIFIER L NAME SMITH lt 20 gt MIKE ENDMULTIPLE Delay 8000 Sets the FSK signal level to 40 dBm Sets the Signal to Noise ratio to 20 dB Sets the Line Polarity to Normal Repeats commands between this line and the ENDLOOP command 16 times for a total of 64 phone calls Ring for 2 seconds Note that the default ring duration is 2 seconds Delay for 500 mS before sending ICLID data Note that the delay maximum limit is 65535 milliseconds Sends Single Message ICLID packet channel seizure signal ICLID header length date time and checksum will automatically be generated Delay for 3 2 seconds silence between rings Note that the total silence since the 1st ring is about 4 seconds including the 500 mS delay and the time needed
148. ses ESC from the external keyboard A parameter of O or no parameter will keep measuring pulses until the user goes on hook or presses ESC MEASUREPULSE will look at the defined PPS and Break ranges and sets a PASS or FAIL flag that can be used with the IF command Example WRITELCD1 Lift Handset and WRITELCD2 Begin Pulse Dialing WAITFOROFFHOOK MEASUREPULSE 1 Sample Response Num Break Make PPS Break 0 9 ms 5 57 37 57 38 57 38 57 37 57 10 6 60 3 Page 69 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle OPENCOMM Port Number Baud Rate Parity Opens a COM port and sets an interrupt routine that receives and buffers all data received on the COM port Valid port numbers baud rates and parity values are as follows Port number 1 or 2 Baud Rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Parity N O or E None Odd or Even Note The COM port is always set for one 1 STOP bit Example OPENCOMM 1 9600 N Note The 3500 is equipped with two standard PC type COM ports COM1 is free and accessible from the back of the unit while COM2 is reserved to communicate with the front panel Please do NOT try to use COM2 unless you want to talk directly to the front panel module through its published command set interface Additional COM ports may be added to the 3500 by using off the shelf serial communication modules for the PC 104 bus OUTPUT Address Byte Outputs a byte to the specified IO addr
149. st files may be scripts developed using the Rochelle Script Language executables or batch files NOTE A pre loaded batch file launched by pressing the TEST 4 button with DOS mode selected copies the script files from a floppy disk to the appropriate functional directory on the C drive see Loading Test Files p 16 6 Mode Selector Buttons The mode selector buttons labeled MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 and DOS are used to select the active mode The different modes provide a convenient way of organizing test files For example tests related to a feature phone may be launched from MODE 1 while tests related to a Caller ID display unit may be launched from MODE 2 7 Power Button The power button turns the system on and off NOTE See the Getting Started section for important information on connecting the power adapter and booting the system Page 5 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle 1 O and Reset Rear Panel E POWER LPT 1 COM 1 AUDIO KEYBD Y au ED gt 65 90 9 8 Reset not supported on newer models The reset button may be used to warm boot the system similar to simultaneously pressing lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt and lt DEL gt ona PC keyboard 9 Power Input The included power adapter is plugged into the connector labeled POWER on the rear panel NOTE See the Getting Starte
150. sured voltage The Line AC Voltage option measures the AC voltage on the simulated line while the device under test is off hook This test is useful for measuring voltage levels as signals such as DTMF are generated by the device under test The line current may be varied between 10 and 80 mA using the and keys on the keyboard The displayed voltage measurement refreshes every 1 second Measurement resolution is 1 mV AC Values less than 50 mV appear as and values greater than 1 5V appear as Out OF Range The Return Loss measurement and plot options compare the impedance of the device under test with the source impedance by comparing the voltage of the load to the voltage of a known 600 ohm source The measurement is taken in the presence of a single frequency tone over tip ring via a 600 ohm internal impedance The return loss is presented in dB according to the following calculation Page 36 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User guide Rochelle Dial Pulse Measurement Analysis DTMF Digit Analysis 20 log 10 Ri R2 Ri R2 R1 source R2 load The results are plotted and saved into the comma delimited file LOSS CSV The 3500MENU software allows the user to measure the number of pulses per second pps and the Make Break ratio for pulse dialing telephone instruments The DTMF digit analysis function measures the frequencies amplitude and duration of DTMF tones It requ
151. t Page 175 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language PULSEM SCR This script example illustrates the use of the Measurepulse command which provides timing information and PPS in response to pulse dialing Waitforoffhook Display LIFT HANDSET AND BEGIN DIALING measurepulse Waitforonhook End of script Page 176 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language PULSETST SCR This script performs pulse measurements and increments the test counters on the 3500 based on the results Ifa pulse is out of range the test stops ClearLCD WriteCounter1 O WriteCounter2 0 LEDBlink 4 WriteLCD1 PLEASE GO OFF HOOK WriteLCD2 AND DIAL 10 DIGITS WaitforOffHook DisplayPassFail PulseMakeRange 35 45 PulseBreakRange 55 65 PulsePPSRange 9 11 MeasurePulse 10 IF FAIL BEEP ENDIF End of script Page 177 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Seript Language SAUDIA SCR kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This script simulates the on hook Caller ID for Saudi Arabia based on the standard TSP 3030 Issue 01 The call format for Saudi Arabia is Es DCZxxxxxxxC where D DTMF D c optional category digit 0 thru 9 e z zone of the calling party city code xxxxxxx 7 digit telephone ha number C DTMF C stop code Ex kk kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
152. t 20 gt 20 15 EndCWCID Test 4 Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 TYPE II TEST 4 WriteLcd2 CAS 18 20 dBm Set CAS Levels Tone1Level 18 Tone2Level 20 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID DateTime 04151405 ICLID 2145551234 NAME CASLVL lt 20 gt 18 20 EndCWCID Page 88 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Test 5 Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 TYPE II TEST 5 WriteLcd2 CAS 20 25 dBm Set CAS Levels Tone1Level 20 Tone2Level 25 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 StartCWCID ICLID 8045556789 NAME CASLVL lt 20 gt 20 25 EndCWCID Test 6 Delay 2000 ClearLCD WriteLcd1 TYPE II TEST 6 WriteLcd2 CAS 25 25 dBm Set CAS Levels Tone1Level 25 Tone2Level 25 Begin Sequence SendSAS 300 Dualtone 80 DtmfAck D DELAY 40 CARRIER ON Delay 60 Page 89 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle StartCWCID ICLID 9045554321 NAME CASLVL lt 20 gt 25 25 EndCWCID ClearLCD WriteLCD1 TEST COMPLETE LEDOFF 4 LineCurrent 10 End of script Clears LCD Displays TEST COMPLETE on LCD Line 1 Turns the LED on the TEST 4 button off Sets Line Current to 10 mA Page 90 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle MODE 1 TEST 5
153. t 40 Sets the Line Current to 40 mA SwitchTone 1 ON Turns on Dial Tone Tone 1 SwitchTone 2 ON Turns on Dial Tone Tone 2 WriteLcd1 Clears LCD line 1 so that digits may echo GetDtmfStr receives compares and displays echoes DTMF digit GetDtmfStr 6 Receives first digit so that dial tone can then be terminated SwitchTone 1 OFF Turns off Dial Tone Tone 1 SwitchTone 2 OFF Turns off Dial Tone Tone 2 GetDtmfStr 781234 Receives and echoes remainder of DTMF string DELAY 3000 Delay for 3 seconds ClearLcd WriteLcd1 CALLBACK SUCCESSFUL Displays CALLBACK SUCCESSFUL on LCD Line 1 DELAY 1500 Delay for 1 5 seconds ClearLcd Clears LCD WriteLcd1 TEST COMPLETE Displays TEST COMPLETE on LCD Line 1 LEDOFF 5 Turns LED on the TEST 5 button off Linecurrent 10 Sets the Line Current to 10 mA End of Script Page 92 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 1 TEST 6 TITLE Audio Example DATE 10 July 1998 This script plays a WAV file through the unit s audio output Initialization LineCurrent 30 ClearLcd WriteLcd1 AUDIO EXAMPLE WriteaLcd2 PLEASE LIFT HANDSET LedBlink 6 WaitforOfHook WriteLcd2 Delay 500 Playwave greeting msg ClearLcd WriteLcd1 COMPLETE Delay 500 LedOff 6 End of Script Page 93 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language MODE 1 TEST 7 TITLE DTMF Digit Analysis Requi
154. t be specified Example SPMLEVEL 20 Sets the SPMLEVEL to 20dBm SPMLEVEL 10 Sets the SPMLEVEL to 10dBm SPMTONE Freq Duration Generates an SPM tone according to the defined frequency and duration Valid frequency values range from 10000 to 18000 Hz The duration is measured in ms and cannot exceed 65 535 The tone level is set using the SPMLEVEL command Example SPMTONE 12000 1000 Generates a 12kHz SPM tone for 1 second SNR Num Sets the noise generator to provide the specified signal to noise ratio Valid values range from 0 to 48 dB Please use the NOISE command to turn off the noise generator or to program it Example LEVEL 22 Sets signal level at 22 dBm SNR 30 Sets the signal to noise ratio to 30 dB SNR Increments or decrements the signal to noise ratio by 1 dB STARTCLI Begins the definition of a BT based Calling Line Identification CLI packet Message parameters are defined using additional script commands as outlined below The duration of the Channel Seizure signal is 180 bits 150 mS while the Mark duration is 60 mS Example STARTCLI parameter parameter ENDCLI The ENDCLI command generates the CLI packet based on the parameter definitions see the sample script UK_BT SCR Page 60 Rochelle Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide The following script commands are used to define the parameters in a BT based CLI packet These commands are always used in conjun
155. t it is ready to receive another command Command for Performing FFT FFT After the lt CR gt lt LF gt following the FFT command 1024 time domain data samples are sent by the PC in u law PCM format as bytes first sample in time first followed by a further lt CR gt lt LF gt The DSP then turns off all audio transmission and then performs a 1024 element FFT It then sends the 1024 frequency domain data samples back to the PC followed by lt CR gt lt LF gt The samples will represent the magnitude in each frequency bin Their numerical representation will be e 16 bit linear e 2s complement signed positive The magnitudes will be scaled so that for a OdBm rms sine wave whose frequency centers on an FFT bin the result will be 32767 The transmission format will be e lowest bin first e byte pairs for the 16 bit words with least significant byte first in each pair e values reckoned below the estimated noise floor will be returned at the estimated noise floor value Following transmission of the result the DSP turns back on all audio transmission and sends a prompt to the PC to indicate that it is ready for another command Command for DTMF Digit Analysis DTMF All audio transmission is turned off Audio samples are captured at 8 kHz from the AIC LINE or AUXIN input as selected and DTMF digits are collected When each digit start is detected the following ASCII encoded information is sent to the PC e The time dur
156. tations the DT AS signal is preceded by a polarity reversal Example 1 Example 2 SENDCAS 80 Generates a CAS signal for 80 mS POLARITY REVERSE Start of an ETSI call sequence line reversal followed by DT AS DELAY 150 Must be greater than or equal to 100 mS SENDCAS 100 Duration of DT AS should be 100 mS 10 mS DELAY 80 Delay from end of DT AS until the start of FSK must be greater than or equal to 45 mS SEND Start of FSK transmission Note In order to generate dual tones with varying amplitude levels frequencies and twist use the TONE1FREQ TONE1LEVEL TONE2FREQ TONE2LEVEL and DUALTONE commands Page 57 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle SENDDTMF DTMF String Tone Duration Interdigit Delay Generates the DTMF tones that correspond to the specified string according to the defined tone duration and Interdigit delay The duration is measured in ms and cannot exceed 65 535 Example SENDFAX Filename Example SendDTMF 5125551234 150 100 Generates the corresponding DTMF string with a tone duration of 150 mS and Interdigit delay of 100 mS Sends the specified file in FAX format Typically used with the MAKECALL to simulate a FAX transmission SENDFAX C Test Fax Transmits the file fax1 Note An external application named SFAX EXE must be present in the directory from which 3500MENU EXE is running in order to use the SENDFAX command
157. teCounter2 END SCRIPT DOS MODE TEST 2 This script displays the version numbers of the front panel firmware and software DisplayVersion END SCRIPT DOS MODE TEST 3 This script copies Test Files from Directories on the Floppy B to Corresponding Directories on the C Flash Drive ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 B COPYING FILES WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C PLEASE WAIT COPY B MODE1 C MODE1 COPY B MODE2 CAMODE21 COPY B MODES CAMODES COPY B DOS C DOS ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 B FILE TRANSFER WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C COMPLETE END Page 127 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle Script Language DOS MODE TEST 4 This Script Copies test files from directories on a floppy disk to the functional directories on the system according to assignments made in a file called asgndir bat ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 B COPYING FILES WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C PLEASE WAIT CALL B ASGNDIR BAT COPY B MODE1 C MODE1 COPY B MODE2 C MODE2 COPY B MODE3 C MODE3 COPY B DOS C DOS ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 B FILE TRANSFER WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2 C COMPLETE END DOS MODE TEST 5 This Script Launches support and maintenance programs e g software upgrades from a floppy disk ECHO gt COM2 A WAIT 5 SECOND ECHO gt COM2
158. ternal host PC and the 3500 s COM1 port and by running the application RC EXE on the 3500 the user will be able to remotely run and stop the execution of scripts on the 3500 Example AT_RUN filename scr command sent from the host computer at 9600 N 8 1 will cause the 3500 to run the script filename scr residing on the 3500 system directory AT_STOP will abort the execution of the script in progress 4 GPIB Mode The 3500 can be equipped with an IEEE 488 GPIB module GPIB 104 which allows it to act as a Talker and Listener and to execute scripts under the external control of a host using the GPIB protocol This is feature that is under development Please contact Rochelle Communications for more information Page 41 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Rochelle User Guide COMMAND REFERENCE CONVENTIONS The following notation conventions are used throughout the Script Command Reference Convention Purpose UPPERCASE Represents a script command or function scroll brackets Encloses required items and parameters Type only the information within the brackets not the brackets themselves square brackets Encloses optional items and parameters Type only the information within the brackets not the brackets themselves lt angle brackets gt Encloses non printable binary values represented as a two byte hexadecimal vertical bar Separates options inside a set of brackets Only one option should be selected
159. their related functions are as follows Page 9 DOS Mode Utilities Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Product Description Rochelle Program Function DOCTOFAX EXE This program in conjunction with FAX FNT converts text documents into fax format for both the FAXVGA and SFAX programs FAX FNT Used by DOCTOFAX EXE to convert text documents into fax format FAXVGA EXE This program in conjunction with HUFFMAN DAT HUFFMANB DAT and HUFFMANW DAT displays fax format files on a VGA monitor FP EXE Operates the front panel user interface and compiles runs GREETING MSG HUFFMAN DAT HUFFMANB DAT HUFFMANW DAT PLAY EXE RECORD EXE RFAX EXE SFAX EXE COMPILE SCR DINFO EXE test files e g scripts executables and batch files Sample audio file Used by FAXVGA to display fax format files on a VGA monitor This program plays properly formatted audio files through both the 1 8 audio output and the test ports e g telephone handset This program records audio through either the 1 8 audio input or the test ports e g telephone handset This program answers a call from a FAX device under test and provides all the necessary handshaking in order to properly receive a fax on the 3500 This program provides the CNG tones and all necessary handshaking in order to send a FAX from the 3500 to a FAX device under test This program compiles script files SCR for faster execution by the Front
160. tment upon request Out of Warranty repair charges are based upon the prices in effect at the time of the return The warranty on a serviced product is 90 days measured from the date of service When contacting Rochelle Customer Service make sure to have the following information available Product name and model Front panel firmware version Software release BIOS version Operating system and version User installed software and any other modifications Description of the problem NOTE The front panel firmware version and the software release can be displayed on the LCD using the DisplayVersion script command A script using this command can be launched by pressing the TEST 2 button with DOS mode selected BIOS and operating system information are displayed during the booting process on a connected VGA monitor Telephone 1 512 339 8188 Facsimile FAX 1 512 339 1299 e mail techsupport rochelle com Telephone 1 512 339 8188 Page 3 Rochelle User Interface Front Panel Product Description Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Customer Service Facsimile FAX 1 512 339 1299 e mail info rochelle com Internet http www rochelle com The Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Model 3500 is a stand alone portable tester designed to test virtually any telecommunications device in a production environment The motherboard includes the electronics of an Analog Services Tele
161. to send the ICLID data Ring for 2 seconds 2nd ring 3 second delay Ring for 1 5 seconds Delay for 500 mS Define data content for Multiple Message Caller ID packet June 15 1 45 PM ICLID number Dialable Directory Number Call Qualifier Long Distance Name Hex 20 Space Build and send Multiple Message Caller ID packet 8 second delay Page 156 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester Script Language Rochelle Third Call RING Delay 500 Multiple DateTime 04151345 DDN 8447666 NAMEREASON P ENDMULTIPLE Delay 3200 RING Delay 7000 Fourth Call RING Delay 500 Multiple DateTime 07050901 Reason O NAME JONES lt 20 gt MARY ENDMULTIPLE Delay 4500 ENDLOOP End of script Ring for 2 seconds Delay for 500 mS Define data content for Multiple Message Caller ID packet April 15 1 45 PM Dialable Directory Number Reason for Name Absence Private Build and send Multiple Message Caller ID packet Delay for 3 2 seconds silence between rings Note that the total silence since the 1st ring is about 4 seconds including the 500 mS delay and the time needed to send the ICLID data Ring for 2 seconds 2nd ring 7 sec delay Ring for 2 seconds Delay for 500 mS Define data content for Multiple Message Caller ID packet Jul 5 9 01 AM Reason for Number Absence Out of Area Name Hex 20 Space Build and send Multipl
162. voltage AUDIOIN ON READMETER LINEAC Displays the measured AC voltage TIMELOOP Duration Repeats the execution of a command or group of commands for the specified duration The duration is in minutes While the loop is executing the remaining time is displayed in the top left corner of the PC monitor The ENDTIMELOOP command indicates the end of the commands to be repeated Example TIMELOOP 50 Loops for 500 minutes script command Page 71 Caller ID Telephone Production Tester User Guide Rochelle script command ENDTIMELOOP Pauses script execution until the device under test goes off hook and dials a WAITFORCALL number string ending with a This command is usually used with the RECEIVEFAX command Example WAITFORCALL Waits for the device under test to go off hook and dial a number ending with a RECEIVEFAX Testfax Receives a fax from the device under test and saves it in a file named Testfax WAITFOROFFHOOK timeout Pauses script execution until the device under test goes off hook e g the user lifts the handset or the user presses ESC to abort the script An optional timeout parameters 1 65535 mS can be specified Pauses script execution until the device under test goes on hook e g the user hangs up Waits for the phone to go on hook or until the user presses ESC to abort the script An optional timeout parameters 1 65535 mS can be specified WAITFORONHOOK ti
163. xt at the current location on the LCD I I t I I I I WriteLcd1 text i Displays text on the top line of the LCD If no text is entered this command will clear the top I I I I I I I I I line of the LCD WriteLcd2 text Displays text on the bottom line of the LCD If no text is entered this command will clear the bottom line of the LCD Test Files must be named test1 through test8 the extension depends on the type of file Each functional directory model mode2 mode3 and dos can accommodate eight test files The test files are automatically mapped to the test launch buttons on the front panel based on the file name NOTE f there is more than one file called test1 e g test1 bat test1 scr and test1 exe the system looks first for a scr file then an exe and finally a bat file Test files must be loaded on to the C drive in order to be launched with the test launch buttons on the front panel A preinstalled DOS mode utility automatically copies files from a floppy into the functional directories on the C drive The utility is launched by pressing the TEST 4 button with DOS mode selected NOTE al floppy disks used for loading test files should first be checked for viruses A file called asgndir bat determines which directory set of tests on the floppy disk is associated with each of the mode selector buttons MODE 1 MODE 2 and MODE 3 by assigning the director
164. z SpaceFreq 2200 can go from 2000 Hz to 2400 Hz MarkLevel 20 can go from 1 dB to 48 dB SpaceLevel 14 can go from 1 dB to 48dB ring delay 500 VarFskSend UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU VarFskCarrier On delay 150 varfskSend lt 04 gt lt 0F gt 050510305551234 lt F6 gt VarFskCarrier Off LineCurrent 10 Sets the Line Current back to 10 mA End of Script Page 214
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