GateWay Fax Systems 90SI manual Using your 90si, Applying Power, Sending a Secure Fax

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Model 90si Secure Fax Gateway User's Guide

3.0Using your 90si

3.1Applying Power

The Easy-Fax 90si STU-III Gateway uses an external power supply. Since the 90si has no ON/OFF switch, the device is “on” as soon as power is applied. To confirm that the 90si is properly powered and ready to operate, ensure that the Green "POWER" light is illuminated and that the Red "FAULT" indicator is extinguished.

3.2Sending a Secure Fax

Use the following, generic, procedure to send a secure fax. You may want to make a version for your secure phone and COTS fax that references the appropriate details.

Step

Procedure

1.

Place a call on your secure telephone / crypto.

2.

Place it in secure data mode and set the handset on the table

3.

Load your document in the facsimile

4.

Take the fax machine "off-hook", dial a "1" and press the big Start or Sent button

 

(this will use the default transmit protocol)

5.

The fax will begin sending pages, one at a time, and will indicate when it's done,

 

usually with a beep.

6.

When the fax is done, you may return the call to Secure or Clear Voice or discon-

 

nect.

Off-Hook

Most fax machines have a button that when depressed, returns dial-tone from the telephone system. This button is often labled Hook, Manual Dial, Monitor, On Hook Dial or something to that effect. If your fax only has a handset lift it off-hook, dial a "1" and press the Start button and then hang it back in its' cradle. If your fax does not have a handset or a hook button (many HP faxes don't) simply eliminate this step (i.e. use 1, Start).

Secure/Non-Secure Differentiation

Secure faxes are always initiated from the secure phone / crypto and then the secure phone is placed in secure data mode for the duration of the secure fax tansmission. The 90si will not allow public faxes to be initiated from the secure phone / crypto.

3.3Receiving a Secure Fax

Important: Your commercial fax device MUST be set to auto-receive as a fax for your 90si system to work properly. Additionally, make sure that your fax is set to auto-answer on the fewest number of rings it will allow. Ideally one or two rings. (See your faxes manual).

Step

Procedure

1.

Answer the incoming call on your secure telephone

2.

Place it in secure data mode (either end may do this)

3.

Standby, the fax will be received automatically

4.

When the fax is done, you may return the call to Secure or Clear Voice or disconnect

3.4Sending a Public Fax (Dual-Mode Configurations Only)

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Contents Model 90si Connecting the Cots fax, 90si and Crypto Step Procedure90si Quick Reference Guide Transmitting a Secure FaxTable of Contents Introduction Getting StartedWhat in the Box TEL Line Connector Reset ButtonLooking at your 90si Installation Memory IssuesChoosing a Cots Fax Choose a Location3 Configuration Selection Chart Dual Mode ConsiderationsSecure Only Configuration Recommended 4 1-Line, Dual-Mode Configuration Secure Non-Secure Description Operation5 2-Line Dual-Mode Setting Your Chosen Configuration 6 1-Line Dual-Mode with 910 OptionPrint the Default Settings List Response1 L-3 Secure Terminal Equipment STE Setting Up Your Encryption DevicePress Display Code Setting 2 L-3 Omni / OMNIxiGeneral Dynamics Sectera General Dynamics ViperMotorola STU-IIB & STU-IIIA While Off-Hook and in Clear mode Press DisplayWhile On-Hook Press Display Using your 90si Applying PowerSending a Secure Fax Sending a Public Fax Dual-Mode Configurations OnlyPower-up Communication ErrorsSystem Errors Receiving a Public Fax Dual-Mode Configurations OnlyScip Async Protocol Selecting a Transmit ProtocolMIL-STD-161 Protocols Synchronous Setting and Using the Default Transmit Protocol Ricoh/Compat Protocols SynchronousProcedure Response Using a One-Time Transmit Protocol CodeOne-Time Transmit Protocol Troubleshooting Tips If Theres a problemHow Will You Know Warranty Information When All Else Fails...Call Our Help LineSpecifications General SpecificationsDigital Interface Specifications Safety Information and FCC Requirements Important Safety InstructionsRelated Web Links Pin # DescriptionConsumer Information and FCC Requirements Help line Glossary Secondary Fax Secure Data Mode Primary Secure FaxPrimary Non-Secure Fax ProtocolSTE Secure Terminal Equipment SynchronousTwo-Line Dual-Mode Configuration VoIP