GateWay Fax Systems 90SI Receiving a Public Fax Dual-Mode Configurations Only, 90si Status Lights

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Model 90si Secure Fax Gateway User's Guide

To send a public (unclassified) fax, simply place the call as you normally would using the fax machine handset, hook button (speakerphone) or one of its' programmed auto-dial buttons.

Note: The 90si will not allow you to send a public facsimile while the secure telephone is in the secure data mode.

3.5Receiving a Public Fax (Dual-Mode Configurations Only)

Receiving a public (unclassified) fax differs depending on whether you are using one or two telephone lines. Please insure that your COTS fax set to auto-answer as a fax on 1 or 2 rings.

With a Two-LineDual-Modeconfiguration, public (unclassified) faxes will be received unattended.

With a One-LineDual-Modeconfiguration the follwing procedure applies:

Step

Procedure

1.

Answer the incoming call on your secure telephone

2.

Once the caller indicates a public fax document, is forthcoming, depress the "as-

 

teisk" (*) key on the secure telephone twice

3.

Standby as the fax is received and printed

3.690si Status Lights

The 90si has two rectangular LED's protruding from the front of the unit as shown in this picture. One is green and is labled (on the bottom of the unit) POWER, the other is red and is labled FAULT. They are used together to indi- cate different status and error conditions as described below.

Power-up:

Note: Before applying power to the 90si, make sure that all cables are securely connected and that your commercial fax device is in Auto-Receive (Fax) mode and answers on 1 or 2 rings.

There are a series of LED indications during the 90si power-up sequence. Before power is supplied to the unit, both LED’s will be extinguished. When power is initially applied, the green “POWER” LED will flash intermittently

indicating that a self-test is in progress. Once self-test is successfully completed, the green “POWER” LED will illuminate. The 90si is now in the “ready” state.

Communication Errors:

If an error occurs during a reception or transmission of a fax, the red “FAULT” LED will illuminate. This indi- cates that a communications error has occurred. The unit will still operate. The red “FAULT” LED will go out after 90 seconds or once a new transmission begins.

System Errors:

Flashing green and red LED’s indicate that the 90si has detected an internal failure during self-test at power up, or during normal operation of the unit. If this occurs, press the white “RESET” button located on the right side of the unit. This will restart the 90si and should return it to the “ready” state (green “POWER” LED on, red “FAULT” LED off). If it does not, depress the “RESET” button a second time. If this is ineffective, unplug the unit from the

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Contents Model 90si Step Procedure Connecting the Cots fax, 90si and Crypto90si Quick Reference Guide Transmitting a Secure FaxTable of Contents What in the Box Getting StartedIntroduction Looking at your 90si Reset ButtonTEL Line Connector Memory Issues InstallationChoosing a Cots Fax Choose a LocationSecure Only Configuration Recommended Dual Mode Considerations3 Configuration Selection Chart Configuration Secure Non-Secure Description Operation 4 1-Line, Dual-Mode5 2-Line Dual-Mode 6 1-Line Dual-Mode with 910 Option Setting Your Chosen ConfigurationResponse Print the Default Settings ListPress Display Setting Up Your Encryption Device1 L-3 Secure Terminal Equipment STE 2 L-3 Omni / OMNIxi Code SettingGeneral Dynamics Viper General Dynamics SecteraWhile On-Hook Press Display While Off-Hook and in Clear mode Press DisplayMotorola STU-IIB & STU-IIIA Applying Power Using your 90siSending a Secure Fax Sending a Public Fax Dual-Mode Configurations OnlyCommunication Errors Power-upSystem Errors Receiving a Public Fax Dual-Mode Configurations OnlyMIL-STD-161 Protocols Synchronous Selecting a Transmit ProtocolScip Async Protocol Ricoh/Compat Protocols Synchronous Setting and Using the Default Transmit ProtocolOne-Time Transmit Protocol Using a One-Time Transmit Protocol CodeProcedure Response How Will You Know If Theres a problemTroubleshooting Tips When All Else Fails...Call Our Help Line Warranty InformationSpecifications General SpecificationsDigital Interface Specifications Important Safety Instructions Safety Information and FCC RequirementsRelated Web Links Pin # DescriptionConsumer Information and FCC Requirements Help line Glossary Primary Secure Fax Secondary Fax Secure Data ModePrimary Non-Secure Fax ProtocolSynchronous STE Secure Terminal EquipmentTwo-Line Dual-Mode Configuration VoIP