GateWay Fax Systems 90SI manual If Theres a problem, How Will You Know, Troubleshooting Tips

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GateWay Fax Systems, inc.

Model 90si Secure Fax Gateway User's Guide

4.0If There's a problem

4.1How Will You Know

The 90si Front Panel LED's

If the 90si encounters a problem during fax communication, the red "FAULT" LED on the front panel will illu- minate. If this occurs, there is no need to reset the unit. The indicator will extinguish automatically.

Indicators On Your Fax Machine

Additional error indications may be displayed by your fax machine. These will usually be in the form of an audible alarm (a "beep") or visual indicator (a light or alpha-numeric display). Consult your fax machine user's manual for explanations of alarm conditions and how to restore normal operation.

Find Your COTS Fax Manual Here

If you do not have a manual for your COTS fax machine, we maintain links on our web site that will help you find an electronic copy: http://www.gwfs.com/Header/TechnicalHelp/FaxManuals.html

4.2Troubleshooting Tips

There are a number of places from which a problem could orriginate, including the COTS fax settings, the 90si settings and wiring and the settings and wiring of the local cryptographic device. We will address common issues below:

Fax Auto-Answer

Insure that the fax is set to automatically answer, as a fax, on the fewest # of rings possible (3 rings max). The way this is indicated will vary by machine -- some have an "auto answer" button and/or light that should be illu- minated; others might say "fax" in the display (not "fax/tel or TAD, etc.) and usually have a button called "answer mode" (or something like that) that when depressed, cycles the machine through "fax", "manual", "tel/fax" and "TAD". If you are unsure of this setting for your machine, call or email us and we will help you figure it out.

90si Configuration

The 90si comes from the factory set to the Secure Only configuration. This is the simplest and safest configura- tion. Insure that your 90si is wired in the way demanded by the configuration your 90si is set for.

Secure Data Mode

Your STE (or other crypto device) needs to be set for Async 9600 (for most applications). Please insure that this is the case. If it is not set properly for the default or one-time protocol you are using, the secure fax transaction will fail.

Interconnect Cables

Insure that all of the cables that connecte to the COTS fax, 90si and Secure Telepnone are seated properly. It might be a good idea to remove each of them, one at a time, and re-seat the connectors.

Make a Copy

This is an easy test that exercises much of the electronics and all of the mechanicals of the fax machine. If it does not make a copy properly, then the problem is in the fax itself.

Place a Call on the STE or Secure Phone

Do you get a dial-tone and can you call and talk with another STE or Secure Phone in Secure Voice mode? Can you transition the call into the Secure Data mode?

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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 Getting Started IntroductionWhat in the Box Reset Button TEL Line ConnectorLooking at your 90si Memory Issues InstallationChoosing a Cots Fax Choose a LocationDual Mode Considerations 3 Configuration Selection ChartSecure Only Configuration Recommended 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 ListSetting Up Your Encryption Device 1 L-3 Secure Terminal Equipment STEPress Display 2 L-3 Omni / OMNIxi Code SettingGeneral Dynamics Viper General Dynamics SecteraWhile Off-Hook and in Clear mode Press Display Motorola STU-IIB & STU-IIIAWhile On-Hook Press Display 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 OnlySelecting a Transmit Protocol Scip Async ProtocolMIL-STD-161 Protocols Synchronous Ricoh/Compat Protocols Synchronous Setting and Using the Default Transmit ProtocolUsing a One-Time Transmit Protocol Code Procedure ResponseOne-Time Transmit Protocol If Theres a problem Troubleshooting TipsHow Will You Know 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