ITS-W WASHINGTON AREA IMAGE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATORS MANUAL
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ITS-W
WASHINGTON AREA IMAGE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
REMOTE TERMINAL
OPERATORS MANUAL
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WASHINGTON AREA IMAGE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
JANUARY 1978
HARRIS ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS DIVISION
MELBOURNE, FLORIDA
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While the Manufacturer has attempted to detail in this manual all areas of possible danger
to personnel in connection with the use of this equipment, personnel should use caution when
installing, checking out, operating and servicing this equipment, especially when power is on.
Like all electronic equipment, care should be taken to avoid electrical shock in all circuits
where substantial currents or voltages may be present, either through design or short circuit.
Caution should be observed also in lifting and hoisting equipment especially regarding large
structures during installation.
The Manufacturer is specifically not liable for any damage or injury arising out of a
worker's failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual, or his failure to exercise
due care and caution in the installation, operation, checkout and service of this equipment.
WARNING
LASER BEAM
This equipment uses a low power laser as a light
source. Operation of the equipment as outlined
by this manual will riot expose operators to the
laser light. In any event, as with any other
bright light, do not stare directly into beam.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paragraph
Title
Page
Section I. GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1
Scope .....................................................
1-1
1-2
Description ...............................................
1-1
1-3
.................................
Physical Configuration-
1-6
1-4
:
Capabilities and Limitations ..............................
Section II. OPERATION
1-9
2-1
General ...................................................
2-1
2-2
Controls and Indicators ...................................
2-1
2-3
Paper Loading Procedure .................................
2-13
2-4
Input Document Loading Procedure (Facsimile
Transmission) ........................................
2-16
2-5
Operator General Information ...... .. ........ ..........
2-16
2-6
Remote Terminal Operating Modes and Operational
Sequences ................... .....
2-18
2-7
Switch Setup Configuration for Transmission and
Reception ...............................................
2-24
2-8
Operational Setup and Checkout Procedure ..................
2-27
2-9
Calling Operator Procedure for Duplex Facsimile
Transmission and Reception .. ............ .............
2-28
2-10
Called Operator Procedure for Duplex Facsimile
Transmission and Reception .............. ... ...........
2-30
2-11
Calling Operator Procedure for Broadcast Operation ........
2-31
2-12
Called Operator Procedure for Broadcast Operation .........
2-33
3-1
General ...................................................
3-1
3-2
Checks and Services .......................................
3-1
3-3
Cleaning ..................................................
3-2
3-4
Equipment Troubleshooting ...............................
3-2
3-5
Paper Jam Clearing (Receiver) .............................
3-4
3-6
Lamp Replacement Procedure ................................
3-5
3-7
Fuse Locations ............................................
3-5
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure
Title
Page
1-1
ITS Remote Terminal Subsystem .............................
1-2
1-2
Image Transmission System Block Diagram .................
1-3
1-3
Remote Terminal Subsystem Block Diagram ...................
1-5
1-4
Remote Terminal Subsystem Configuration ...................
1-7
1-5
Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Transmitter ...................
1-8
1-6
Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Facsimile Receiver ............
1-10
1-7
Voice Control Unit and Control Panel ......................
1-11
1-8
Input Document Format Characteristics .....................
1-16
1-9
Output Copy Format Characteristics ........................
1-17
2-1
Voice Control Unit, Front Panel Controls and
Indicators ..............................................
2-7
2-2
LASERFAX Facsimile Transmitter Controls and Indicators....
2-9
2-3
LASERFAX Facsimile Receiver Controls and Indicators .......
2-12
2-4
Cassette and Light Sensitive Paper Roll ...................
2-14
2-5
Recorder Paper Loading ....................................
2-15
2-6
Information Tone Signals Diagnostic .......................
2-19
3-1
Transmitter Fuse Locations.............. ...................
3-6
3-2
Receiver Fuse Locations ....................................
3-7
Table
LIST OF TABLES
Title
Page
1-1
Remote Terminal Subsystem Characteristics .................
1-12
2-1
Voice Control Unit Front Panel Controls and Indicators....
2-2
2-2
LASERFAX Facsimile Transmitter Front Panel Controls
and Indicators ..........................................
2-8
2-3
LASERFAX Facsimile Receiver Front Panel Controls
and Indicators ..........................................
2-10
3-1
Operator Checks and Services ..............................
3-1
3-2
Recorder Fault Isolation ..................................
3-3
3-3
Transmitter Fault Isolation ...............................
3-3
3-4
Spare Lamp List ...........................................
3-4
3-5
Spare Fuse List ...........................................
3-4
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This operators manual contains a physical, functional and operational
description of the Washington Area Image Transmission Remote Terminal
Subsystem. The subsystem hardware described in this manual was designed and
manufactured by Harris Electronic Systems Division, Melbourne, Florida.
a. This operator's manual includes sections describing the purpose, use,
function, operation and operator maintenance of the Remote Terminal Subsystem.
b. Section I describes the configuration, physical characteristics, and
functional operation of the equipment.
c. Section II describes each operator control and indicator, modes of
equipment operation and operational sequences, equipment turn-on and
operational checkout, and a step-by-step operating procedure with indicated
results for each operating mode.
d. Section III includes preventative maintenance and troubleshooting
procedures pertinent to operator maintenance. Fuse and lamp lists are
provided for repair action.
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Section I. GENERAL INFORMATION
W
1-1. Scope.
This manual describes the Remote Terminal Subsystem (RTS) (figure 1-1),
which is part of the Washington Area Image Transmission System (ITS-W). This
manual is directed to personnel who will operate the RTS equipment at remote
and centrally located sites of the ITS-W network. To familiarize the operator
with the various modes of operation and operating procedures discussed in the
following sections of this manual, the overall ITS-W network is discussed
briefly.
1-2. Description.
a. Purpose and Use. The purpose of the RTS is to securely transmit
documents such as photographs and printed matter and receive transmitted
documents from other RTS's in the ITS-W network. The transmitted document is
recorded and processed at an image size ratio of 1:1. Each RTS has the
capability for secure telephone communication in the network which is used to
establish initial connection between RTS's for facsimile transmission and
voice communication.
b. ITS-W Network. The ITS-W network is a secure multisubscriber
high-resolution, photo facsimile transmission system. The ITS-W (figure 1-2)
is organized as a star network of up to 60 remote subscribers (RTS's) with the
Central Site Subsystem (CSS) as the hub. The CSS is an automatic distribution
and switching network the prime function of which is to interconnect serial
1.544 Mb/s data lines from and to the remote terminals to create feedthrough
data channels between terminals. All data that enters or exits the remote
sites and the central site is via COMSEC (communication security) and link
subsystem equipment. Multiple RTS's may be located at a remote site and at
the central site .
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LAS E R FAX
RECEIVER
Figure 1-1. ITS Remote Terminal Subsystem
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REMOTE
TERMINAL
SUBSYSTEM
REMOTE SITE
^
GFE
REMOTE COMSEC
TERMINAL 14-011 AND LINK
`P TO 60 RTS
UP TO6ORTS\
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COMSEC
AND LINK
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COMSEC
AND LINK
LBSYSTEJ
REMOTE
TERMINAL
SUBSYSTEM
/ NETWORK
Figure 1-2. Image Transmission System Block Diagram
1-3
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(1) The CSS provides two types of connection service between RTS's,
full duplex and broadcast. The connection setup, similar to a standard
telephone network, is initiated by a telephone handset and keypad located on
the RTS control panel. The RTS operator desiring to initiate data
transmission, removes the handset from the cradle and receives a dialtone
signal from the CSS indicating that the CSS is ready to provide service. The
calling party then enters the connection request (terminal identity) by
pushbutton on the telephone keypad. The CSS then determines if the requested
or called party is a valid connection (in-service and of a proper class mark)
in the non-busy or on-hook condition. If valid, the CSS will simultaneously
ring the called party while providing ringback to the calling party. If an
invalid connection is requested (invalid number, busy, or out-of-service) the
CSS signals the calling party so that he may hang up his handset. If a valid
connection is requested and the called party answers his telephone, the CSS
stops the ring and ringback at both ends and interconnects both parties for
full duplex communication. The connected parties can then communicate via
voice over the handset and either the calling or called party can transmit
facsimile data simultaneously with or without voice data.
(2) The CSS broadcast service allows a single two-digit number to be
dialed at an RTS authorized for broadcast operation, and if the call is valid,
the calling party is connected to up to 59 RTS's for simplex transmission of
data. Voice and facsimile transmission is then one way, from the broadcasting
RTS to the receiving RTS's.
(3) The CSS also provides individual RTS class marking which allows
only the higher class marked RTS's to initiate a connection with equivalent or
lower classed marked RTS's.
c. RTS Functions. The RTS (figure 1-3) consists of a digital LASERFAX
transmitter, a digital LASERFAX receiver and a Voice Control Unit (VCU) with
control panel. The facsimile transmitter and facsimile receiver are the
terminal devices that convert from hardcopy to digital data and digital data
to hardcopy, respectively. The VCU is the data processor and controller for
the RTS and interfaces with the transmitter, receiver, control panel, and the
1.544 Mb/s full duplex data link.
1-4
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MASTER
DIGITAL
LASERFAX
RECEIVER
LASERFAX
MASTER
DIGITAL
SLAVE
I DIGITAL
LASERFAX
14
'4
L SLAVED LASERFAX '/
RECEIVERS 5 MAXIMUM Ja
Figure 1-3. Remote Terminal Subsystem Block Diagram
(1) The transmitter accepts either opaque copy or positive
transparency documents up to 11-inches by 14-inches, scans the document with a
laser beam, digitizes the detected information, and routes the informaton to
the.VCU. Voice information from a telephone handset is also routed to the VCU
and digitized. The VCU adds control information and formats the facsimile and
voice information into a suitable format for data transmission over the 1.544
Mb/s data link.
(2) In a like manner, the VCU accepts formatted information from the
1.544 Mb/s data link and deformats the control, facsimile and voice infor-
mation. The digital facsimile data is routed to the receiver where it
modulates a laser beam which is focussed on light-sensitive paper to reproduce
the transmitted image. The digital voice data is converted to an analog voice
signal by the VCU and routed to the telephone handset.
CONTROL
PANEL
*TELEPHONE
HANDSET.
VOICE CONTROL UNIT 2 i 1.544 Mb/s
(VCU) 2 FULL DUPLEX
DATA LINK
L CRYPTO
ALARM
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(3) The RTS has the capability of routing network data via the VCU to
slave digital LASERFAX receivers. Slave receivers are individually selected
on the VCU control panel. All slave receivers receive the same data when "ON".
1-3. Physical Configuration.
a. The RTS configuration shown in figure 1-4 consists of a Model 3322
Digital LASERFAX Transmitter, a Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Receiver
(recorder) and a Voice Control Unit, part number 616964. All three units are
free standing and placed on a console desk top. The bottom portion of the
console houses a dc power supply for the VCU. Ac power is routed from an
external source through conduit to a junction box containing the main circuit
breaker located on the front of the console below the desk top. From the
circuit breaker, power is routed through a filter and then fed as RED AC power
to the dc power supply, the receiver and the transmitter.
b. The Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Transmitter shown in figure 1-5 is
designed to accept either a transparent film or opaque paper. Four levels of
object enhancement are selectable on the front panel. Documents are inserted
in the top of the unit using an alignment mark on the input guide of the slot
cover. Document transmission is manually started and can be manually stopped
by controls on the front panel. The document exits the unit through a slot on
the front of the unit stopping transmission automatically. Transmission time
for a normal 11-inch length copy is approximately one minute from start to
stop. The unit has a latching cover hinged on the rear panel for maintenance
access. When the cover is up, an interlock switch prevents ac power from
being applied to the unit power supplies. All signal input and output cables
and fuses are located on the rear panel.
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MODEL 3322
DIGITAL
LASERFAX
RECEIVER
CONSOLE
MAI N
POWER
SWITCH
MODEL 3322
DIGITAL
LASERFAX
TRANSMITTER
Figure 1-4. Remote Terminal Subsystem Configuration
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DOCUMCNT
ENTRANCE SLOT
AND COVER
TRANSMITTER
CONTROLS
AND INDICATORS
Figure 1-5. Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Transmitter
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c. The Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Receiver shown in figure 1-6 contains
all of the equipment required to automatically reproduce and process
transmitted images. The receiver enclosure includes a copy stacking tray for
up to 25 copies. The control panel of the unit provides power on and rapid
advance controls, record and process indicators, an indication when the paper
supply is low and, an indication if the receiver is inoperable. Total
processing time for a maximum length copy (14 inches) is approximately 1.5
minutes. The unit has a latching cover hinged on the rear panel for
maintenance access and to load a reusable paper cassette. The cover has an
interlock switch which prevents power from being applied to the unit when the
cover is up. All signal input and output cables and fuses are located on the
rear panel.
d. The Voice Control Unit shown in figure 1-7 contains a latched front
panel that is hinged on one end to enable maintenance access. The front panel
contains all operator controls required for selecting receiver and transmitter
local or network operation. Network indications are provided for connection
status, and receiver status of each remote terminal in the network. Alarm
indications are provided for loss of crypto synchronization and for excessive
non facsimile use of the terminal. A standard telephone handset with keypad
is provided for voice communication and dialing. Additional switches enable
selection of up to five slave facsimile receivers (optional equipment). The
rear panel contains connectors for the master and slave receivers,
transmitters, and the data link.
1-4. Capabilities and Limitations.
The Remote Terminal Subsystem characteristics and limitations are listed in
table 1-1. Input document format and output copy 'format are shown in figure
1-8 and 1-9, respectively.
1-9
IWO
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RECEIVER
CONTROLS
AND INDICATORS
Figure 1-6. Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Receiver
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Figure 1-7. Voice Control Unit and Control Panel
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Table 1-1. Remote Terminal Subsystem Characteristics
Parameter
Characteristics
Remote Terminal Subsystem
Power Requirements (Console)
(BLACK ac) 115 +10 V ac, single
phase, 60 +0.5 Hz, 13 amperes
maximum.
Modes of Operation
Full Duplex
Simultaneous voice and facsimile
transmission and reception.
Broadcast
Simultaneous. voice and facsimile
simplex transmission to as many as
59 RTS's.
Local Simplex
Local facsimile simplex trans-
mission to local receiver
or slave receivers.
Automatic Reception
Automatic acquisition of
facsimile transmissions.
Hold Connection and Automatic
RTS to RTS link connection held
Link Termination
with telephone handset on-hook
during transmissions and automatic
link termination after transmission.
Remote Call
Manual ring during Full Duplex and
Broadcast connections.
Loop Back (Maintenance)
Back-to-back operation in lieu of
link data.
Operator Interface
Master Transmitter Selections
Local or Network.
Master Receiver Selections
Local or Network.
Slave Receiver Selections
Network Receive or Master
Transmitter.
Terminal Operation Selections
Automatic or Manual.
Network Receiver Status
Real-time display of up to 60 RTS's.
Network Link Status Indications
Connection Active, Broadcast Alert
and Broadcast Active.
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Slave Receiver Status
Indications
Address Display
Lamp Testing
Subsystem Characteristics (Continued)
Characteristics
Loss of crypto sync, and handset
off-hook.
Status indications of up to five
slave receivers.
Two digit display of address
connection.
Dimensions (Console with
Receiver, Transmitter, and
Voice Control Unit)
Width
Height
Depth
Environment
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Relative Humdity 1
Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Transmitt
Power Requirements
Scan Density
Density Range
Gray scale
Lamp testing of Network Receiver
Status, Slave Receiver Status
Indicators and Address Display.
1.544 Mb/s data link
30 inches
53 inches
32 inches
+50?F +10?C) to +110?F
(+43.3 C)
0?F (-17.8?C) to +140?F
(+60?C)
20% to 90%
(RED ac) 115 +10 V ac, single phase,
60 +0.5 Hz, r amperes maximum.
285 scan lines/inch
0.15 to 1.7 D typical
Quantized to 64 discrete steps
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Table 1-1. Remote Terminal Subsystem Characteristics (Continued)
Parameter
Characteristics
Transport Velocity
11 inches/minute
Scan Rate
52.6 scans/second
Horizontal Scan Length
8.125 +0.125 inches
Input Document
Positive transparency or opaque copy
(per figure 1-8).
Operator Interface
Power on, transmit, transmit stop
and object enhancement controls.
Dimensions (without Document
Guide or Catch Tray)
Width
18.5 inches
Height
17 inches
Depth
25 inches
Environment
Operating Temperature Range
+50?F +1Q?C) to +110?F
(+43.3 C)
Storage Temperature Range
0?F ~-17.8?C) to +140?F
(+60 C)
Relative Humidity
20% to 90%
Model 3322 Digital LASERFAX Receiver
Power Requirements
(RED ac) 115 +10 V ac, single phase,
60 +0.5 Hz, C amperes maximum
Scan Density
285 scan lines/inch
Exposure Capability
250 mW static beam power
Gray Scale
64 levels of quantization
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Table 1-1. Remote Terminal Subsystem Characteristics (Continued)
Parameter
Characteristics
Transport Velocity
11 inches/minute
Scan Rate
52.6 scans/second
Processing Time
91 seconds for maximum length copy
Minimum period between
15 seconds
sequential transmissions
Stacking of received copy
Up to 25 copies
Output Copy
3M Company No. 7771, or No. 7773
drysilver photopaper, 8.5 inches or
11 inches wide (per figure 1-9).
Photopaper Storage/Mounting
Removable, reusable cassette capable
of handling 500 feet of No. 7771
photopaper or 350 feet of No. 7773
photopaper.
Operator Interface
Power on and paper advance
controls; recording, processing,
paper low and receiver inoperative
indications.
Dimensions
Width
18.5 inches
Height
22.75 inches
Depth
28 inches
Environment*
Operating Temperature Range
+50?F
+10?C) to +110?F
d
(+43.3 C)
Storage Temperature Range
0?F ~-17.8?C) to +140?F
(+60 C)
Relative Humidity
20% to 90%
*This environment does not include long term storage of dry silver
photopaper. For proper storage of photopaper see paper manufacturer's
recommendations.
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11.0 MAX
0.125
MIN
8.50- -
(-r-8.125 ?0.125-----
0.375
5.50
6.0
MIN
14.0
14.50
MAX
DIMENSIONS
IN INCHES
Figure 1-8. Input Document Format Characteristics
6045-15
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0.125
1 ~~-l ~-
1
6.0
MINIMUM
COPY
LENGTH
0.125
PICTURE IMAGE
AREA (MAXIMUM)
13.75 ?0.125
MAXIMUM
8.125 ?0.125--a-I
8.5
11.0
MAXIMUM
DIMENSIONS
IN INCHES
6045-16
Figure 1-9.. Output Copy Format Characteristics
1-17
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Section II. OPERATION
This section provides procedures for operation of the Remote Terminal
Subsystem. An initial turn-on and checkout procedure is given that can be
used in conjunction with troubleshooting charts in the maintenance section of
this manual. Procedures are also given for loading paper in the receiver
cassette and inserting documents in the transmitter. Prior to any operation
of the terminal it is recommended that the operator become familiar with the
controls and indicators (paragraph 2-2), operator general information
(paragraph 2-5), terminal operating modes and operational sequences (paragraph
2-6), and switch setup configurations (paragraph 2-7). Step-by-step
procedures are given in this section for the both calling and called operators.
2-2. Controls and Indicators.
Functions of the controls and indicators are given in tables 2-1 (VCU), 2-2
(transmitter) and 2-3 (receiver), and illustrated in figures 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3,
respectively.
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Table 2-1. Voice Control Unit Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Item
Fig.
2-1
Nomenclature
Description
Function
1.
Telephone
Standard model
handset
500-type
2.
Telephone
Standard 12
Used to activate a
keyboard
pushbutton key-
call. Addresses are
pad with 10
selected on the num-
numbered keys
bered keys. The CALL
and a CALL key.
key is used to signal
the connected party
(remote call).
3.
Handset
Standard hand-
cradle switch
weight activated
on/off hook
switch.
4.
Network
Dual section
ALERT illuminates when
Broadcast
indicator
a broadcast connection
ALE RT/ACTIVE
(amber)
is requested. ACTIVE
illuminates when the
broadcast connection is
established.
5.
Network
Indicator
When illuminated, indi-
Connection
(green)
cates a connection is
ACTIVE
established with
another RTS in the net-
work (during both
duplex and broadcast
modes).
6.
Alarm
Indicator (red)
Illuminates to notify
HANDSET OFF
operator that he is
HOOK
violating standard
operational procedures
and that he should hang
up the handset.
7.
Alarm
Indicator (red)
Illuminates to notify
CRYPTO
operator of a loss of
crypto synchronization.
Restoration of crypto
sync extinguishes the
alarm indicator.
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fable 2-1. Voice Control Unit Front Panel Controls and lndical:ors (Continued)
Item
Fig.
2-1
Nomenclature
Description
Function
8.
Receiver
LED indicators
Indicates the status of
Status
(red)
all network subscribers
10thru 69
(RTS's) as follows:
Illuminated - out of-
service or out-of-
sync.
Extinguished - ready
for service.
Flashing - busy
Indicates for an
authorized broadcaster:
At Broadcast Alert
Illuminated - requested
broadcast list.
At Broadcast Active
Flashing - connected
broadcast party is
receiving.
Extinguished - non-
broadcast party or out-
of-service.
Illuminated - out-of-sync.
9.
Slave
LED indicators
Indicates the colocated
Receiver
(red)
slave receiver status
tam tus
as follows:
1 thru 5
Extinguished - ready
for service.
Illuminated - out of
service.
Flashing - presently
busy.
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Item
Fig.
2-1
Nomenclature
Description
Function
10
Receiver
Momentary
When depressed and
Status
contact push-
held, lights all un-
TEST
button
lighted Receiver Status
indicators of network
subscribers, slave
receivers, and address
display for lamp
testing. (Address dis-
play will indicate 88.)
11.
Slave Re-
Two position
When set to the ON
ceiver
toggle switches
position selects the
Control
associated slave re-
_t_ 5
ceiver (1 thru 5) to
ON/OFF
be placed on the slave
receiver buss. Oper-
ates in conjunction
with the Source -
NETWORK/TRANSMITTER
switch.
12
Slave Receiver
Two position
When set to the
Control
toggle switch
NETWORK position, the
Source
slave receivers on the
NETWORK/
slave receiver buss
TRANSMITTER
will receive incoming
facsimile data from
the network. When
set to the TRANSMITTER
position, the slave
receivers on the slave
receiver buss will re-
ceive facsimile data
from the local fac-
simile transmitter.
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Table 2-1. Voice Control Unit Front Panel Controls and Indicators (Continued)
Item
Fig.
2-1
Nomenclature
Description
Function
13.
Master
Alternate
When depressed and re-
Transmitter
action push-
leased, selects either
NETWORK/LOCAL
button/two
NETWORK or LOCAL opera-
section
tion for the master
indicator -
transmitter (appropri-
NETWORK (white)/
priate indicator
LOCAL (amber).
illuminates). When
NETWORK is selected,
the master transmitter
can transmit facsimile
data to the network and
to slave receivers that
are on the slave re-
ceiver buss. When LOCAL
is selected, the master
transmitter can trans-
mit facsimile data only
to the local receiver
and/or slave receivers
that are placed on the
slave receiver buss.
14.
Master
Alternate
When depressed and re-
Receiver
action push-
leased, selects either
NETWORK/
button/two
NETWORK or LOCAL opera-
LOCAL
section
tion for the master
indicator -
receiver (appropriate
NETWORK (white)/
indicator illuminates).
LOCAL (amber).
When NETWORK is
selected, the master
receiver can receive
facsimile data from the
network. When LOCAL is
selected, the master
receiver can receive
facsimile data only
from the local
transmitter.
15.
Terminal
Indicator
When illuminated, indi-
P W~ ER
(white)
cates that dc power is
applied to the Remote
Terminal Voice Control
Unit.
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Item
Fig.
2-1
Nomenclature
Description
Function
16.
Terminal
Alternate
When depressed and re-
AUTO/MANUAL
action push-
leased, selects either
button/two
automatic (AUTO) recep-
section
tion mode or MANUAL
indicator -
mode of operation for
AUTO (white)/
the terminal. When the
MANUAL (amber).
AUTO mode is selected,
the terminal auto-
matically acquires and
receives facsimile and
control data without
operator intervention.
When the MANUAL mode
is selected operator
intervention is re-
quired to establish
a connection with
another Remote
Terminal
17.
Address
Two digit
Displays the two digit
Display
display
address of the con-
(00 to 99).
nected RTS or the
two digit broadcast
address, for the
broadcaster only
during the broadcast
mode. Displays to
broadcast receive
RTS's the address
of the broadcaster.
18.
Directory
Card holder
Used for the address
Holder
number directory of
allocated network
subscriber addresses
and allocated network
broadcast list
addresses.
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Figure 2-1. Voice Control Unit, Front Panel Controls and Indicators
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Table 2-2. LASERFAX Facsimile Transmitter Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Item
Fig.
2-2
Nomenclature
Description
Function
1.
TRANSMIT
Momentary con-
Controls the start of
tact pushbutton/
document transmission.
indicator (red).
When depressed, indi-
cator lights and
document transmission
begins when enabled
by the VCU. Indicator
remains lit until end
of document trans-
mission or until XMIT
STOP pushbutton is
depressed.
2.
TRANSMIT
Momentary con-
When depressed, stops
STOP
tact pushbutton
transmission of a
document.
3.
POWER ON
Alternate
When depressed, indica-
action push-
tor lights and primary
button/indicator
ac power is applied to
(white).
the facsimile trans-
mitter.
4.
OBJECT
Momentary con-
Controls the selection
ENHANCEMENT
tact pushbutton/
of 1 of 4 transfer
1,2,3,4
four section
functions for object
indicator
enhancement for an in-
(white).
put document. When
all four sections are
extinguished, no object
enhancement is applied.
When depressed and re-
leased, steps to the
next transfer function
for object enhancement
and the respective
section of the indi-
cator illuminates.
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Figure 2-2. LASERFAX Facsimile Transmitter Controls and Indicators
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Table 2-3. LASERFAX Facsimile Receiver Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Item
Fig.
2-3
Nomenclature
Description
Function
1.
POWER ON
Alternate
When depressed, indi-
action push-
cator lights and
button (white).
primary ac power is
applied to the
facsimile receiver,
enabling the receiver
for reception.
2
RCVR INOP
Indicator
When illuminated, indi-
(receiver
(amber).
cates that the receiver
inoperative)
has gone into an inop-
erative state. The
indicator will remain
on until the inopera-
tive state has been
removed and the machine
cleared. An inoperative
state indicates that:
1) the machine is out
of paper, or 2) there
is a paper jam, or
3) there is a loss of
video signal.
3.
PAPER LOW
Indicator
When illuminated, indi-
(white).
cates 20 feet of paper
remaining in the paper
cassette (the exact
level at which this
indication is given is
adjustable and there-
fore may vary).
4.
PROCESS
Indicator
Illuminates and remains
(processor)
(white).
lit when the copy is
in the heat processor.
Extinguishes when the
copy exits the pro-
cessor. Flashes when
temperature in the heat
processor deviates from
the temperature setting
by +5?F.
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Table 2-3. Laserfax Facsimile Receiver Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Item
Fig.
2-3
Nomenclature
Description
Function
5.
RECORD
Indicator
Illuminates during
(green).
reception of a trans-
mission (while video
data is being
received.
6.
RAPID ADVANCE
Momentary con-
Controls manual advance
tact pushbutton/
of the paper. When
indicator
depressed and released,
(white).
paper is advanced six
inches, cut, processed
and delivered to the
output tray. Primary
function is to clear
paper that was fogged
during paper loading.
2-3. Paper Loading Procedure.
The roll of photopaper must be supplied with an
opaque leader or the cassette must be loaded in a
dark light-tight room to prevent paper exposure.
a. 3M Company No. 7771 or No. 7773 Dry Silver Photopaper or equivalent is
recommended. Paper rolls are 8 1/2-inches wide or 11-inches wide by 500 feet long
for No. 7771 paper and 350 feet long for No. 7773 paper.
b. Remove paper shaft from cassette. Insert one plastic end cap on roll,
insert shaft, and install opposite end cap so that end caps support roll.
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c. Mount paper roll into cassette with shaped ends of shaft fitting into
notched supports of cassette housing. Refer to figure 2-4.
STRAIGHT
EDGE'
(CUTTER)
COVER HINGED COVER PLASTIC ROLLER
LATCHES COVER RESTRAINING END CAPS SHAFT
CASSETTE
SECURING
LATCHES
Figure 2-4. Cassette and Light Sensitive Paper Roll
d. Feed opaque black leader from rear of cassette, over interior guide
roller and past exit chute guide.
e. Close and lock hinged cassette cover.
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f. Gently pull leader out of cassette until photopaper appears.
g. Tear off paper. Pull paper against straight edge of the cassette's
upper side.
Care must be taken that a clean tear is made, and
that the paper does not slip back into the cassette.
If paper slips back into cassette, dark room reloading
will be necessary.
h. Refer to figure 2-5. Place cassette in position on receiver frame and
push cassette against capstan assembly. Slide cassette to extreme left, then
slowly withdraw cassette away from capstan assembly allowing studs to fall
into mounting slots. Latch cassette in place.
i. Depress MANUAL RAPID ADVANCE switch (red button on right side of unit)
while holding photopaper against capstan, until edge of paper begins feeding
under transport slide plate above capstan assembly.
j. Close light-tight exterior receiver cover.
k. Depress control panel RAPID ADVANCE switch to clear unit of paper
exposed during loading.
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MANUAL RAPID
ADVANCE SWITCH
Figure 2-5. Recorder Paper Loading
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2-4. Input Document Loading Procedure (Facsimile Transmission).
The input document to be transmitted (refer to figure 1-8) can be either a
film transparency which must be used with a frosted Mylar backing sheet or an
opaque copy with a mat finish and white background, 3 mils to 44 mills thick,
11 inches wide maximum and 6 inches wide minimum, 14.5 inches long maximum and
6 inches long minimum. Since the transmitter has an active scan width of
8.125 +0.125 inches, an 8.5 inch document will have a minimum of 0.125 inch
unscanned margin on the left hand side of the document. Documents that are
wider than 8.5 inches will have a wider unscanned margin. The active scan
length is 5.5 inches to 14 inches leaving an unscanned margin of 0.375 inch at
the top of the document and 0.125 inch at the bottom of the document. To load
the document in the transmitter, proceed as follows:
a. Examine document for gray levels (refer to paragraph 2-6.j). If object
enhancement is desired, determine which enhancement curve will produce best
results. If desired, select one of four levels by stepping the transmitter
OBJECT ENHANCEMENT pushbutton. If no object enhancement is desired, the
switch must be stepped until all four sections of the indicator are
extinguished.
b. If positive film transparency is to be transmitted, align a frosted
Mylar backing sheet of equal size on the reverse side of the transparency.
The frosted side of the backing sheet should be against the transparency.
c. Insert document (opaque copy or transparency) in input slot with the
image facing out toward front of slot (facing operator). For transparencies,
ensure that backing sheet is toward rear of slot.
d. For 8.5 inch wide documents or smaller, align left edge of document
with scribe mark on back of input slot cover (figure 1-5). For documents
wider than 8.5 inches, place document to left of scribe mark to even out
unscanned area margin if desired.
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2-5. Operator General Information.
a. Class Marking. All RTS subscribers are class marked for the purpose
of limiting access to other RTS subscribers. Four levels of access with their
corresponding class marks are identified as follows:
Level 1 -has access to all subscribers.
Level 2 has access to all subscribers except Level 1.
Level 3 - has access to Level 3 and Level 4 subscribers only.
Level 4 - has access to other Level 4 subscribers only.
All calls to subscribers to which connections are prohibited by class marking
will not be connected and an invalid number information signal will be sent to
the calling party.
b. Address Number Organization. The following address groups are
assigned in the ITS-W network. Specific RTS addresses (terminal identities)
and Broadcast Lists are not given in this manual.
Address Numbers Usage
00 through 09 Invalid Addresses
10 through 69 Remote Terminal Addresses
70 through 79 Invalid Addresses
80 through 89 Network Broadcast List Addresses
90 through 99 Invalid Addresses
All calls to unimplemented subscribers or invalid numbers will be sent an
invalid number information signal.
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c. Telephone Tone Signals. The telephone signals generated conform to
standard telephone service requirements. An audible beeper provides the ring
at the RTS.
Information Signal
Busy Tone
Out of Service Tone
Invalid Number Tone
Dialtone
Ring or Ringback
d Operator Diagnostic. Figure 2-6 illustrates through flow chart form
the sequence and reason for all information tone signals.
2-6. Remote Terminal Operating Modes and Operational Sequences.
a. Full Duplex Mode. The full duplex mode of operation allows an RTS
operator to dial up another authorized remote terminal and establish a full
duplex connection (via the Central Site Subsystem) for simultaneous voice and
facsimile transmission and reception. Once a connection is established, both
the calling or called parties can transmit facsimile data.
b. Broadcast Mode. The broadcast mode of operation allows a broadcast
authorized RT operator to dial up to 10 broadcast lists and establish simplex
connection (via the Central Site Subsystem) with all RTS's on the list.
During broadcast, facsimile transmission and voice operation is simplex (one
way) from the broadcasting (calling) party to the receiving (called) parties.
The RTS will not simultaneously operate in broadcast transmit and broadcast
receive modes. Authorization for broadcast initiation is on an individual
list basis, modifiable through the CSS switch only.
Tone Frequency Range
480 Hz and 620 Hz
480 Hz and 620 Hz
480 Hz
Interruption Rate
0.5 second on,
0.5 second off
0.3 second on,
0.2 second off
None
None
None
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START
REMOVE
HANDSET FROM
HOOK
CALLING PARTY
IS NOT MARKED
IN-SERVICE OR
INSTALLED BY CSS
(NO TONE)
CALL
IS
INITIATED,
RECEIVE
RI NGBAC K
TONE
Figure 2-6. Information Tone Signals Diagnostic
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CALLED
PARTY IS
OUT-OF-SERVICE
OR
OUT-OF-SYNC
1. CALLED PARTY IS MARKED
NOT INSTALLED BY CSS.
2. INVALID ADDRESS DIALED.
3. CALLING PARTY 15 CLASS
MARKED FOR NO
CONNECTION BY CSS.
CALLED PARTY
IS BUSY
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c. Automatic and Manual Reception Modes. The automatic or manual
reception mode is manually selectable by the VCU control panel terminal
AUTO/MANUAL pushbutton. When the terminal is in the AUTO mode of operation,
the called RTS requires no operator intervention and images transmitted by the
calling operator are received and recorded automatically. No audible ring
will be heard. When the terminal is in the MANUAL mode of operation, the
called RTS requires operator intervention, i.e., the called operator must
remove the handset from the hook (when an audible ring occurs) to establish a
connection with the calling operator. The AUTO mode is normally used for an
unattended console.
d. Hold Submode and Automatic Link Termination. The hold submode allows
the RTS operator to hang up the handset after facsimile transmission has
started, in either the duplex or broadcast mode, and maintain the connection
as long as facsimile transmission is taking place. The RTS will automatically
terminate the connection after facsimile transmission and/or reception is
completed. The connection is also automatically terminated if the calling
party hangs up the handset prior to facsimile transmission and/or reception.
On-hook operation puts the terminal in a time-out mode after the connection
has been established where requests for subsequent document transmission must
occur within 15 seconds at the end of the previous document or the connection
is terminated. In the hold submode, the RTS will respond to a "remote call"
by producing an audible ring with the handset on-hook (paragraph 2-6 e.).
e. Remote Call. When RTS's are interconnected in the duplex mode, either
RTS can manually ring the connected RTS at any time whether the called RTS
handset is on-hook or off-hook. Calling operator action requires removing the
handset from the hook and pressing the keypad CALL button. When the RTS's are
interconnected in the broadcast mode, the authorized broadcast RTS can ring
all connected RTS's; however, the connected RTS's cannot ring the broadcast
RTS.
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f. Handset Off Hook Alarm. The RTS's are designed specifically for
facsimile transmission and reception. Voice communication is used mainly for
coordination of facsimile operation. The system will automatically remind the
operator via the HANDSET OFF HOOK indication alarm that normal practices are
being violated. Normally, once an RTS operator has established a connection
with another RTS and the Network Connection ACTIVE indicator illuminates,
facsimile transmission should be initiated immediately. The HANDSET OFF HOOK
alarm indicator will not illuminate if the handset is off-hook during
transmission of document(s) or reception of document(s). If voice contact is
desired during transmission, the remote call feature described in paragraph
2-6 e. can be used. The HANDSET OFF HOOK alarm indicator will illuminate
under the following conditions:
(1) The handset is off-hook more than 15 seconds after the Network
Connection ACTIVE indicator illuminates and facsimile transmission has not
been started.
(2) The handset is off-hook more than 15 seconds after the end of the
last document transmission.
2. Remote Terminal Status. Real-time receiver status is displayed for
each network subscriber on the VCU control panel Receiver Status indicators.
During the BROADCAST ALERT period the status display is used to inform the
broadcast initiator as to the composition of the broadcast list and of the
status of the individual members of the broadcast list. Status display is as
follows:
The receiver status display can only be considered
valid for implemented terminals. The capability to
display status is limited in every terminal with the
capability being expanded as the network is expanded
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Terminals put in one of the available loopback modes
may appear to other terminals as either BUSY or OUT OF
SERVICE depending on which loopback is selected
(1) The normal receiver status display data is sent to all remote terminals
in the idle mode (not connected), duplex mode, or broadcast receive mode.
(a) Indicator extinguished - ready for reception .
(b) Indicator illuminated steady - out-of-service or out-of-sync.
(c) Indicator flashing - presently in operation or busy.
(2) The receiver status displayed to an authorized broadcasting party
only is as follows:
(a) After the broadcaster has dialed the broadcast list number
and received the Broadcast ALERT indication, status indicators of all parties
on the broadcast list illuminate steady. All non-broadcast parties indicators
are blanked.
(b) When the broadcast connection is activated (Broadcast ACTIVE
indicator illuminates), the status indicators of all broadcast list parties
revert to normal status as given in (1) above, i.e., all out-of-service
broadcast list parties status indicators illuminate steady, status indicators
of broadcast list parties receiving the broadcast flash. All non-broadcast
parties indicators remain blanked.
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h. Local Simplex Mode and Slave Receivers. The local simplex mode allows
the operator to select (on the VCU control panel) the master transmitter as
the source for the local master receiver and/or for the slave receivers. In
this mode the VCU remains on line and permits reception of control functions
such as "Broadcast Alert." The operator may elect to keep the master receiver
switched to the network during local simplex document transfers to the slave
receivers. This permits simplex reception of facsimile data and full duplex
voice operation with the network. Through local switch setup configurations,
individual slave receivers may be selected (up to five) to receive facsimile
data from the network, or facsimile data being transmitted to the network by
the local transmitter, or facsimile data directly from the local transmitter
in lieu of network operation. All possible switch setup configurations are
given in paragraph 2-7. When the master receiver is operating in LOCAL, a
busy status is sent to the network, however the Central Site Subsystem does
not mark the terminal as busy and will permit incoming calls to be attempted.
i. Self Call. A self call feature allows the operator to dial his own
number when not receiving a transmission and establish a simplex connection
through the Central Site Subsystem. This feature is used for maintenance
purposes so that an operator can transmit a document through the link to the
Central Site Subsystem and link back to his terminal receiver for recording.
j. Object Enhancement. The LASERFAX facsimile transmitter provides for
four selectable levels of object enhancement (OBJECT ENHANCEMENT four
section/pushbutton indicator). Proper use of this feature requires operator
experience to determine the type of object enhancement desired for a specific
document. It is recommended that the operator experiment with documents of
various pictoral content to gain the required experience. Normally, object
enhancement is not required for documents having good contrast. Where
documents have poor contrast or have large areas of light gray and dark gray,
(gray shades of limited range) object enhancement may be used to improve the
contrast of light or dark areas.
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k. Stopping a Facsimile Transmission Prior toNormal Stop. Facsimile
transmission may be stopped anytime prior to the normal stop by depressing the
TRANSMIT STOP pushbutton. The following sequence of events will occur:
(1) The transmitting RTS facsimile transmitter will physically stop.
If the handset is on-hook, the RTS to RTS connection is terminated in 15
seconds if a new transmission is not started. If the handset is off-hook,
the network connection is not terminated; however, the HANDSET OFF HOOK
indicator will illuminate in 15 seconds if a new transmission is not started.
The document in the transmitter may be removed by
gently pulling the document out of the input or
output slot.
(2) At the receiving RTS, facsimile recording is stopped when the
transmitting RTS operator depressed the TRANSMIT STOP button, and paper is cut
and processed in the normal manner provided a minimum of six inches of copy
has been produced. If less than six inches has been exposed, the receiver
advances the paper and cuts it at six inches.
2-7. VCU Switch Setup Configuration for Transmission and Reception.
The following VCU control panel switch setups are for operation in duplex
and broadcast modes except for local transmission to the master receiver when
slave receivers are not available for network reception (setup b.). Normal
switch setup and optional setups when slave receivers are available are
given. The switch setups include the terminal AUTO or MANUAL reception mode
and is indicated in the MANUAL mode. If in the MANUAL mode, operator inter-
vention is required as given in paragraph 2-6 c.
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a. Normal Terminal Setup-. This set of switch selections allows the
terminal to transmit facsimile data to the network and receive facsimile data
from the network on the master receiver.
Master Transmitter - NETWORK
Master Receiver - NETWORK
Terminal - MANUAL
Slave Receiver Control
Switches 1-5 - Not Applicable
Source - Not Applicable
b. Local Simplex Transmission to Master Receiver. This set of switch
selections allows the terminal to transmit facsimile data to the master
receiver. Network facsimile transmission and reception is inhibited.
Master Transmitter
Master Receiver
Terminal
Slave Receiver Control
Switches 1-5
Source
- LOCAL
- LOCAL
- MANUAL
- Not Applicable
- Not Applicable
c. Local Simplex Transmission to Master Receiver and Network Reception
on Slave Receiver. This set of switch selections allows the terminal to
transmit facsimile data only to the master receiver and to receive facsimile
data from the network on the slave receivers (see paragraph 2-6.h).
Master Transmitter - LOCAL
Master. Receiver - LOCAL
Terminal - MANUAL
Slave Receiver Control
Switches 1-5 - ON (Select 1 to 5)
Sources - NETWORK
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d. Local Simplex Transmission to Slave Receivers and Network Reception on
Master Receiver. This set of switch selections allows the terminal to
transmit facsimile data only to the slave receivers and to receive facsimile
data from the network on the master receiver.
Master Transmitter - LOCAL
Master Receiver - NETWORK
Terminal - MANUAL
Slave Receiver Control
Switches 1-5 - ON (Select 1 to 5)
Source - TRANSMITTER
e. Transmission to Network and Slave Receivers. This set of switch
selections allows the terminal to transmit facsimile data to the network and
slave receivers and receive facsimile data from the network on the master
receiver.
Master Transmitter - NETWORK
Master Receiver - NETWORK
Terminal - MANUAL
Slave Receiver Control
Switches 1-5 - ON (select 1 to 5)
Source - TRANSMITTER
f. Transmission to Network with Slave Receivers on Network Reception.
This switch setup allows the terminal to transmit facsimile data to the
network while the master and slave receivers receive facsimile data from the
network.
Master Transmitter - NETWORK
Master Receiver - NETWORK
Terminal - MANUAL
Slave Receiver Control
Switches 1-5 - ON (select 1 to 5)
Source - NETWORK
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2-8. Operational Setup and Checkout Procedure.
This procedure is accomplished after all related equipment power has been
turned on (CICU, COMSEC, etc.) and the ITS network Central Site Subsystem is
in operation.
a. Set console main power circuit breaker to ON position.
b. Verify that VCU terminal POWER indicator illuminates and circulating
fan is operating.
c. Depress VCU LAMP TEST pushbutton and ensure that all unlighted,
implemented Receiver Status indicators of network subscribers illuminate
(address display will indicate 88).
d. Set VCU master receiver and master transmitter NETWORK/LOCAL pushbutton
switch to NETWORK.
e. Set VCU terminal AUTO/MANUAL pushbutton switch to MANUAL.
f. Depress facsimile transmitter POWER ON pushbutton. Verify that
pushbutton indicator illuminates and circulating fan is operating.
2. Depress facsimile receiver POWER ON pushbutton. Verify that pushbutton
indicator illuminates and circulating fan is operating. The RCVR INOP and
PAPER LOW indicators should be illuminated, and PROCESS indicator should be
flashing.
h. Load paper cassette in facsimile receiver as given in paragraph 2-3.
The RCVR INOP and PAPER LOW indicator should extinguish. The PROCESS
indicator will extinguish when processor has reached normal operating
temperature.
i. Load document to be transmitted in facsimile transmitter as given in
paragraph 2-4.
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J. The console operation may be checked out by using the Self Call feature
(dialing one's own number) and following the procedure in paragraph 2-9 for
transmitting a document. When the copy exits into the receiver tray, examine
it for conformance with table 1-1 and figure 1-9.
Trouble symptoms and probable causes are listed in
the maintenance section of this manual.
2-9. Calling Operator Procedure for Duplex Facsimile Transmission and
Reception.
Prior to operation of the terminal, set up or check
terminal switch configuration (paragraph 2-7 a., e. or
f.)
a. Observe the control panel Receiver Status of the RT to be called and
ensure that the indicator is extinguished (in-service, not busy).
b. Remove handset from cradle, hear dialtone, and dial authorized two
digit address (numbers 10 through 69). Observe dialed number on control panel
Address Display.
If invalid number tone, out-of-service tone or busy
tone is received, place handset on hook. Reinitiate
called party number if desired.
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(1) The Network Connection ACTIVE indicator will illuminate immedi-
ately if the called terminal is in the AUTO mode of operation. Observe the
control panel Address Display and ensure that the correct called party is
connected. Start the facsimile transmission as given in step L. or wait for
reception as given in step d.if the called party has previous knowledge he is
to transmit.
(2) Ringback will be heard if the called terminal is in the MANUAL
mode. Ringback will stop and the Network Connection ACTIVE indicator will
illuminate when the called operator acknowledges the ring (removes handset
from cradle).. Observe the control panel Address Display and ensure that the
correct called party is connected. Voice communication may take place during
this period to instruct called party. Start the facsimile transmission as
given in step c. and/or wait for reception as given in step A.
c. Insert the document in the transmitter. Transmit the document by
depressing the facsimile transmitter TRANSMIT pushbutton. The TRANSMIT
indicator will remain illuminated during document transmission. Subsequent
documents may be transmitted within 15 seconds after the end of each document
transmission (after the TRANSMIT indicator is extinguished). Documents may be
inserted immediately after the previous one clears the transmitter. Automatic
controls will hold up transmission until the receiving terminal(s) is ready.
d. Documents being received will require no operator action. When
recording begins, the facsimile receiver RECORD indicator will illuminate,
followed by the PROCESS indicator illuminating.
e. The calling operator at his option may hang up the handset.
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An RTS call (signal) may be initiated by either the
calling or called operator during the time the
Network Connection ACTIVE lamp is illuminated by
removing the handset from the cradle and pressing
the keypad CALL button.
2-10. Called Operator Procedure for Duplex Facsimile Transmission and
Reception.
a. No operator action is required for facsimile recording if the terminal
is in the AUTO mode. The Network Connection ACTIVE indicator will illuminate
when the calling RT is connected. The calling RTS address will appear on the
control panel Address Display. The facsimile receiver RECORD indicator
illuminates when transmission begins, followed by the PROCESS indicator
illuminating. If the called operator has prior knowledge that he is to
transmit a document, transmit the document as given in step c.
b. If the terminal is in the MANUAL mode of operation, an audible ring
will be heard when a connection is requested. Remove the handset from the
cradle. The Network Connection ACTIVE indicator will illuminate. If the
called operator has been instructed or has prior knowledge that he is to
transmit a document, transmit the document as given in step c. If receiving a
document, observe the receiver indications as given in step a.
c. To transmit a document, first observe the control panel Receiver Status
of the calling RT and ensure that the indicator is extinguished (ready for
receiving). Insert the document in the transmitter. Transmit the document by
depressing the facsimile transmitter TRANSMIT pushbutton. The TRANSMIT
indicator will remain illuminated during document transmission. Subsequent
documents may be transmitted within 15 seconds after the end of each document
transmission (after the TRANSMIT indicator is extinguished). Documents may be
inserted immediately after the previous one clears the transmitter. Automatic
controls hold up transmission until the receiving terminal(s) is ready.
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d. At the end of document transmission and/or reception, the RT-to-RT
connection is automatically terminated and the Network Connection ACTIVE
indicator is extinguished. If the handset remains off-hook, dialtone will be
heard in the earphone.
2-11. Calling Operator Procedure for Broadcast Operation.
Prior to broadcast operation, setup or check the
terminal switch configurations (paragraph 2-7 a,
or Q.
a. Remove handset from cradle, hear dialtone, and dial authorized two
digit broadcast list address (numbers 80 through 89).
If a busy tone is received, a broadcast is presently
in operation in the network. Place handset on hook
and reinitiate call if desired.
b. The Network Broadcast ALERT indicator will illuminate.
(1) Ringback will be received.
(2) Observe the control panel Address Display and ensure that the
correct broadcast list address is displayed.
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(3) Observe the control panel Receiver Status indicators of the RT's
on the broadcast list. All RTS's on the list will have their indicators
illuminated. All others will be blanked out.
A network 60 second minimum delay (programmable at
the CSS) is incorporated between Broadcast ALERT and
ACTIVE to allow busy RTS's to complete in-progress
transmission or reception.
c. The Network Broadcast ACTIVE and Connection ACTIVE indicator will
illuminate. Transmit the document as given in step d. Observe the control
panel Receiver Status. All RTS's on the list not answering the call will have
their indicators extinguished and normal status indications will be restored
for all others on the broadcast list who have answered the call. The RTS's
not on the broadcast list will be blanked out.
d. Insert a document in the transmitter. Transmit the document by
depressing the facsimile transmitter TRANSMIT pushbutton. The TRANSMIT
indicator will remain illuminated during document transmission. Subsequent
documents may be transmitted within 15 seconds after the end of each document
tranmission (after the TRANSMIT indicator is extinguished). Documents may be
inserted immediately after the previous one clears the transmitter. Automatic
controls hold up transmission until the recieving terminal(s) is ready.
e. The broadcast operator at his option may hang up the handset.
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A Remote Call may be initiated by the calling broad-
cast operator during the time the Network Broadcast
ACTIVE indicator is illuminated by removing the handset
from the cradle (if the handset is on-hook) and pressing
the keypad CALL button.
f. At the end of document transmission(s), the broadcast connection is
terminated automatically after 15 seconds (if handset is on-hook), and the
Network Broadcast ACTIVE and Connection ACTIVE indicators extinguish.
2-12. Called Operator Procedure for Broadcast Operation.
a. Operator action is not required for facsimile recording of a broadcast
transmission if the terminal is in the idle mode (not connected) and if the
terminal is in the AUTO mode of operation. The sequence of events will be as
follows:
(1) The Network Broadcast ALERT indicator will illuminate.
(2) The Network Broadcast ALERT indicator will extinguish in
approximately 1.5 minutes and the Network Broadcast ACTIVE and Connection
ACTIVE indicators will illuminate.
(3) The broadcast facsimile transmission should commence immediately.
The facsimile receiver RECORD indicator illuminates when the broadcast trans-
mission begins, followed by the PROCESS indicator illuminating.
(4) The operator can observe the Address Display for the terminal
address of the broadcaster.
(5) At the end of broadcast transmission, the broadcast connection is
automatically terminated and the Network Broadcast ACTIVE and Connection
ACTIVE indicators are extinguished.
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b. Operator action is required for facsimile recording of a broadcast
transmission if the terminal is presently duplex or simplex (self call)
connected and/or if the terminal is in the MANUAL mode of operation. Observe
the following sequence of events and perform the operator actions as indicated:
(1) The Network Broadcast ALERT indicator will illuminate at both
duplex connected RTS's and at a simplex connected self call RTS on the
broadcast list.
(2) If the handset is off-hook, conclude conversation and hang up
handset.
If document transmission or reception is presently
in progress, the duplex connection will automatically
be terminated at the end of the present transmission.
Subsequent transmission is inhibited.
(3) If the terminal is in the MANUAL mode of operation, an audible
ring will be heard. Remove the handset from the hook to establish the
broadcast connection.
(4) The Network Broadcast ALERT indicator will extinguish in approxi-
mately 1.5 minutes, and the Network Broadcast ACTIVE and Connection ACTIVE
indicators will illuminate only for the broadcast list terminal(s).
(5) Indications from this point on are identical to steps a. (3), (4)
and (5). If the handset remains off-hook after the connection is
automatically terminated, dialtone will be heard in the earphone.
c. A remote call initiated by the broadcaster will ring the called
terminal whether the handset is on-hook or off-hook. Remove the handset from
the cradle and listen for instructions.
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Section III. MAINTENANCE
This section contains information on operator maintenance of the RTS
receiver, transmitter, VCU and power supply. The troubleshooting procedures
in this section list the more common symptoms that may be encountered and
identify the most probable cause of the malfunction. General checks and
services are provided as a means of preventative maintenance.
3-2. Checks and Services.
To ensure that the RTS console and equipment is always ready for operation,
a systematic inspection will ensure that defects may be discovered and
corrected before serious damage or failure occurs. The operator checks and
services on the equipment are listed in table 3-1. Defects discovered during
the operation of the equipment should be noted and correction should be made
as soon as operation has ceased. Stop operation immediately if a deficiency
is noted during operation which would damage the equipment. Record all
deficiencies together with corrective action taken.
Table 3-1. Operator Checks and Services
Sequence
Number
Item to be
Inspected
Procedures
Corrective
Action
1.
Console and
Check for completeness
See paragraph 3-3
equipment
and general condition.
for cleaning in-
structions.
2.
Indicators/switches
Check that switches
Replace defective
(except console MAIN
indicator lamps
POWER ON switch)
per paragraph 3-5.
operate freely and
for damaged indicators.
3.
Operation
Perform the operational
Refer to equipment
setup and checkout pro-
troubleshooting in
cedure in paragraph
paragraph 3-4 if
2-8.
normal indications
are not obtained.
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3-3. Cleaning.
a. Remove dust, dirt and other foreign matter with a soft-bristle brush
and-a clean lint-free cloth.
b. Remove grease, fungus, and ground-in dirt with a lint-free cloth
dampened with cleaning a detergent and water solution.
3-4. Equipment Troubleshooting.
a. To determine whether a malfunction exists in the local equipment rather
than with transmitted or received facsimile signals, the master transmitter
and receiver should be put in a (self call) configuration to determine whether
the observed trouble symptom is common to the communication network or came
from another remote terminal. This procedure is given in paragraph 2-8j. Do
not commence fault isolation operations until it is determined that the
observed fault is unique to the local equipment. To determine if local
equipment is at fault, perform the local simplex mode of operation as defined
in paragraph 2-6 h. and 2-7 b.
b. Tables 3-2 (receiver) and 3-3 (transmitter) give the most frequent
trouble symptom and probable cause. Corrective repair, in most cases, is
limited to replacement of fuses, lamps, and clearing paper jams in the
receiver. There is no operator maintenance requirements for the VCU, other
than lamp replacement. Table 3-4 lists the lamps, and table 3-5 lists the
fuses for the equipment. Paragraph 3-5 provides procedures for clearing a
paper jam, paragraph 3-6 provides procedures for lamp replacement and
paragraph 3-7 provides information on fuse locations.
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Table 3-2. Recorder Fault Isolation
Fault Symptom
Probable Cause
Receiver completely inoperative. RCVR
o Cover not latched tight
INOP indicator is extinguished.
o Fuse F1 blown.
o Fuse F2 blown.
RCVR INOP indicator lights.
o Paper jam
o Out of paper
o Loss of video input
signal.
Processor does not heat, PROCESS
Fuse F3 blown.
indicator flashes, and motor is not
operating.
Copy does not advance either normally
Fuse F4 blown.
or rapidly.
Copy exits all black.
Paper exposed (fogged)
Copy has poor contrast.
Paper fogged.
Copy will not exit.
o Fuse F3 blown.
o Fuse F4 blown.
Table 3-3. Transmitter Fault Isolation
Fault Symptom
Probable Cause
Transmitter completely inoperative.
o Cover not latched tight.
o Fuse F1 blown.
o Fuse F2 blown.
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Table 3-4. Spare Lamp List
Unit
Indicator
Nomenclature
Figure
Reference
Type Lamp
Facsimile
All Indicators
2-3
LA328
Receiver
Facsimile
All Indicators
2-2
LA328
Transmitter
Voice Control
All Indicators
2-1
LA328
Unit
Except Receiver
Status Indicators
Table 3-5. Spare Fuse List
Unit
Transmitter
Fuse
Designator
Figure
Reference
Type
Fuse
Facsimile
F1
(MAIN)
3-1
3AG
6
Amp
125 V
Receiver
F2
RECEIVER)
3AG
6
Amp
125 V
F3
(PROCESSOR)
3AG
4
Amp
250 V
F4
(CAPSTAN)
3AG
2
Amp
250 V
Facsimile
F1
(MAIN)
3-2
3AG
6
Amp
250 V
Transmitter
F2
(LASER)
3AG
2
Amp
250 V
3-5. Paper Jam Clearing (Receiver).
If the copy does not exit within one minute after the end of reception,
RCRD indicator extinguished and PROC indicator illuminated, open the
light-tight Receiver cover, and manually extract the paper from the Recorder.
If the paper is jammed in the cutter assembly: 1) Disconnect the cutter
return spring (figure 2-5) and manually move the cutter shaft lever counter-
clockwise. This action will cause the blade to move forward, cutting the
paper. With the blade in the forward position the paper is accessable through
the access holes in the paper guide mounted on the rear of the moving blade.
2) Using appropriate tools (long-nose pliers, forcepts, etc.) remove all
paper from the blade assembly and paper guides. 3) Replace the return spring
removed above. Ensure that any paper scraps torn from the received copy are
removed as these may cause additional paper jams. With the cover open,
advance a strip of paper through the Recorder.
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a. Pull cover-activated power interlock switch (figure 2-5) to up (on)
position. Ensure that POWER ON switch is in ON position.
b. Depress MANUAL RAPID ADVANCE switch.
c. Observe paper transport mechanism for any signs of jamming or binding.
d. If paper jams, remove obstruction and repeat this procedure beginning
at step b.
e. Close light-tight cover.
f. Run two test strips, by depressing the RAPID ADVANCE switch, to check
operation and clear Receiver of any exposed paper.
3-6. Lamp Replacement Procedure.
Spare indicator lamps are given in table 3-4. To replace a lamp, grip lens
cover on both sides and pull forward and down to expose lamps. Push lamp from
front of holder through rear. Replace lamp and lens by reversing procedure.
Ensure that lens "snaps" into place.
3-7. Fuse Locations.
Fuses are located on the rear of the transmitter and receiver. There are
no fuses on the VCU. Figures 3-1 and 3-2 provide the locations and table 3-5
lists the fuse types.
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Figure 3-1. Transmitter Fuse Locations.
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Figure 3-2. Receiver Fuse Locations
3-7
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