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TEST PROCEDURE
The following test procedure is outlined as a minimum effort to ensure correct modem
operation. It relies on a diagnostic capability of the modem called analog loopback in
which the modem communicates with itself. More thorough testing requires highly
specialized equipment and is beyond the scope of this document.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
1.
Dumb terminal or computer with terminal emulation software.
2.
Cable to interface terminal to modem. (DB-9S to DB25S)
3.
170 traffic controller with no cards installed.
4.
Access to standard dial-up telephone line.
PREPARATION
1.
Configure terminal device for 1200 baud, 7 data bits, 2 stop bits and even parity.
2.
Connect interface cable between the terminal and J14.
3.
Connect phone line to RJ11 jack "LINE".
4.
Install modem in modem slot of controller.
5.
Power up terminal.
BEGIN TEST
1.
Power up controller observing LED's on front edge of modem. After modem
initialization, lamps labeled AA and DCD should be on.
(If not, see Shipping
Configuration.)
2.
Enter ATS18=0&T1 <return> on the terminal. This enables the Local Analog
Loopback mode.
3.
The modem is now essentially connected to itself. Characters typed at the
keyboard are sent through modulator and demodulator sections of the modem and
returned to the terminal. Therefore characters seen at the terminal should be exactly those
typed. Type a message with many different characters such as "the quick brown fox jumps
over the lazy dog". Verify that what is seen on the screen is exactly what was typed.
Verify that, while typing, the TXD and RXD lamps flash.
4.
Type +++ <no return>. This should cause the modem to respond with "OK" and
return to command mode.
5.
Enter AT&T0 <return> ending the test. Modem should respond "OK".
6.
Call the modem from a remote phone. The modem should answer the call (OH
light on), respond with "RING" on the terminal, and you should hear a tone. After around
30 seconds the modem should hang up (OH light off) and respond "NO CARRIER".
7.
Type ATDPn <return> where n is the phone number of the remote phone. The
modem should go off hook and pulse dial the number. The remote phone should ring.
Answer it! It's for you. You should hear nothing on the phone, but after around 30 seconds
the modem will hang up and respond "NO CARRIER".
END OF TEST