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Function Testing
The Model LE300 can manually activate some of the system “control” functions to aid in system trouble-
shooting or commissioning. Functions include relay contact outputs, party line off-hook generation, page
line ground fault generation, and the LVDS connector LEDs. Similar to the audio test generation, rotary
switch SW1 and DIP switch SW2 are used to activate the various functions. Refer to the tables below for
valid switch settings.
Table 49. Generated Data Signaling on Page Line
SW1
Selected Data Signal
SW2-5 SW2-6 SW2-7 SW2-8
B
50.087 kHz sine wave (VLC tone)
Closed Open Open
Closed
30.720 kHz sine wave (SmartSeries data 0)
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
32.941 kHz sine wave (SmartSeries data
1)
Closed Closed Open Closed
SmartSeries data 1/0 pattern
Open Open Closed Closed
Random waveform containing all signals above. Closed Open Closed Closed
N
OTE
:
Remember to restore SW1 to “0” and SW2 to its initial setting when no longer generating test
signals.
Table 50. Activate Contact Closure Outputs
SW1 Selected
Function
SW2
SW2-8
7
Activate Contact Output #1
SW2-1 Closed
Closed
Activate Contact Output #2
SW2-2 Closed
Closed
Activate Contact Output #3
SW2-3 Closed
Closed
Activate Contact Output #4
SW2-4 Closed
Closed
Activate Contact Output #5
SW2-5 Closed
Closed
Activate Page Audio Detect Contact SW2-6
Closed
Closed
Activate Page Ground Fault Detect Contact SW2-7
Closed
Closed
N
OTE
:
Remember to restore SW1 to “0” and SW2 to its initial setting when no longer generating test
signals.
Table 51. Generate Off-Hook & Ground Fault Conditions
SW1 Selected
Function
SW2
SW2-8
7
Party Line #1 Off-hook
SW2-1 Closed
Closed
Party Line #2 Off-hook
SW2-2 Closed
Closed
Party Line #3 Off-hook
SW2-3 Closed
Closed
Party Line #4 Off-hook
SW2-4 Closed
Closed
Party Line #5 Off-Hook SW2-5
Closed
Closed
Page Line Ground Fault SW2-6
Closed
Closed
N
OTE
:
Remember to restore SW1 to “0” and SW2 to its initial setting when no longer generating test
signals.