Toshiba GD-1201, GD-1260, GD-1160 FAX Automatic Switching, General functions, TEL mode, FAX mode

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3.3FAX Automatic Switching

3.3.1General functions

There are two types of setting for the FAX Auto-Switching Mode Selection: TEL Mode and FAX Mode.

3.3.2TEL mode

This mode is selected to prioritize telephone communication when the frequency of the fax reception is low. When the TEL mode is selected, the automatic FAX reception function does not work. Therefore, when a calling signal comes from the exchange, the telephone ringer continues ringing until the opera- tor picks up the handset. When the operator has learned that the caller is sending a FAX, he has to per- form the manual reception operation.

3.3.3FAX mode

This mode is selected when the telephone circuit is used only for FAX communication. When the FAX mode is selected and a calling signal comes from the exchange, the FAX reception operation starts automatically without ringing the telephone ringer.

In the FAX mode, a calling number can be set up to 15 calls in the self-diagnosis setting “CI detection counter” (13–372).

<Method of judging CNG detection>

0.5s

3s

CNG

CNG-on detection T1

CNG-off

CNG-determined

 

detection T2

 

 

As shown above, after CNG-on detection time T1 (175 ms) and CNG-off detection time T2 (350 ms) have elapsed, and the T1 period has been turned on and then the T2 period off, CNG is determined to have occurred once.

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Contents GD-1150/1151/1200/1201/1160/1260 Trademarks STUDIO281c/351c/451c Model Weight Number of peopleSTUDIO3511/4511 Service of Machines Precautions against Static Electricity Page Contents 2003 2008 Toshiba TEC Corporation All rights reserved FAX Options FAX unit 2nd line for FAX boardFolio SpecificationsOriginal size Embedded DBm to -8 dBm The setting can be changed by 1 dBTransmission system DBm to 0 dBm Level -55 dBm or lower cannot be detectedDimension width x length Printing area CompFeatures Specifications and Outline of System Qty Accessories and PartsFollowing accessories and parts come with the FAX unit STUDIO281c/351c/451c OptionsSTUDIO230/280 Option Function ModelGD-1260NA/TW/EU/C STUDIO352/353/452/453STUDIO202L/203L/232/233/282/283 series System List GD-1150NA/TW/EU AU/AS/CGD-1150NA/TW/EU Bridge Kit KN-3511 FAX Board GD-1200 Finisher Hanging type e-STUDIO352/353 only MJ-1022 GD-1150NA/TW/EU AU/AS/C/KR Units and Components FAX MDM NCU Symbol Name Function RemarksLayout of PC Boards FAXMDM FAX FAX PWR NCU FAX power board Supplies the power -12V, +24VSTUDIO281c/351c/451c, e-STUDIO352/353/452/453 FAX control board Controls the FAX functionSpecifications and Outline of System Recording Mode LSU-RELATED FunctionsPrinting algorithm Recording Paper Selection Algorithm and Printing AlgorithmRecording paper selection algorithm ST against A3/B4/A4/LD/LT size originals respectively OFF Effective printing lengthDiscard function Length of B Discard parameter Set value B4, A3 A4, B4 B5, B4 A5, A4 A5 , Comp LT, Comp COMP, LD LG/LT, LD ST, Folio B5, FolioSetting for the split recording Recording Paper and Function Priority Table of the recording paper selection modesOthers Receiving FAX document, or by Energy Saver ModeUser Functions Energy SaverMemory Reception YES Circuit Connection and Procedure to Change ModeDial call-up transmission to a telephone circuit Standby stateCommunication mode Toshiba original procedure Selection of the communication modeProcedure to select the transmission mode Telephone circuitThis signal can be sent manually Signal form Signaling System Diagram and Signal FormsCircuit control signals Signal name Signal formCommunication with the binary signals Mode change possible Informing that there is the next Image signalMode change is possible only for the original set manually ReceiverOnly error frame retransmitted 1 completed 2 completed Frames received Error occurredCFR JOB Status button Cancel buttonCED Nsfcsidis MCFBinary signals PRI-EOM PIPPIN PRI-MPSFormat When this frame is the last frame, X =FCF FIF FCS FCF format of each binary signal Binary signal FormatTCF 9600 bps, 7200 bps4800 bps, 2400 bps 3 V.8/V.34 communication sequence Standard procedure Transmitter Receiver Line closedSignal name Abbreviation Function Remarks 150 Hz Tone signal betweenHz and 3,750 Hz in units Data transmissionTRN ALTReceives an NSF sent from FlagMaintains the synchroniza 7E H Tion TransmitterIs completed Image data Image data are sent. TransmitterScrambled data frame to be Encoded image data Turn off Scrambled 1 is sent forTransmission of one Is completed Flag Short training SignalPPS-EOP Informs to disconnect the lineLine closed DIS cannot be recognized DIALING/COMMUNICATION Control DIALING/COMMUNICATION Control DIALING/COMMUNICATION Control DIALING/COMMUNICATION Control FAX mode FAX Automatic SwitchingTEL mode General functionsConfiguration Electrical CircuitsFAX PWR STUDIO202L/203L/232/233/282/283 GD-1151 GD-1260 95C265 4Mbit x MN86064 Configuration Description of CircuitsEU/AU/AS/C models CML1 Line path switching control circuitSignal Name Type Active Description Destination ATT3DB1IC5 RLY3, IC3IC3 Line 1 Dial Pulse Generation Signal Q53 Dial pulse generation circuitLine 1 Dial Pulse Generation Signal Line current detection circuit Line Current Detection Signal IC29 IC26Line Reverse Current Detection Signal IC29 IC26 REVA1Line 1 Current Detection Signal IC29 IC26 Current Reverse Line 1 Current Detection IC29 IC26 SignalLine 1 CI Detect Signal IC29 IC26 CI detection circuitLine 1 CI Detection Signal IC29 IC26 Line monitor circuit NCU board Line1Line Monitor Monitoring signalRinger/Alarm LOW HighRelation between the signals and sound volume is as follows Sound volumePC Boards PWA-F-FAX-562 / PWA-F-FAX-610PWA-F-FAX-670 PWA-F-NCU-US-562/PWA-F-NCU-631-US PWA-F-NCU-EU-562/PWA-F-NCU-631-EU PWA-F-MDM-563PWA-F-FAX-POWER-610 PWA-F-MDM-631PWA-F-FAX-POWER-631 Electrical Circuits Installation Explanation to the UsersInstallation
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