GateWay Fax Systems 90SI manual Digital Interface Specifications

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GateWay Fax Systems, inc.

Model 90si Secure Fax Gateway User's Guide

SCIP Async (2.4, 4.8, 9.6 and 19.2 Kbps), MIL-STD-188-161 Sync Type 1, STANAG 5000 Type 1 (less 16kbps and uncompressed), Modified Group 3 (Sync) - Compatibility & 3312 Modes (Sync), CCITT Group 3 (T30, T4).

Secure Fax Compatibility

Secure faxes made by: Cryptek, Ilex, Ricoh, TSP/GTE (now Gateway Fax Systems), AN/UXC-7, all MIL-STD- 188-161 and NATO STANAG 5000 faxes.

Regulatory Approvals

FCC Part 15/68, DISA JITC (Ft. Huachuca, AZ) re-certified 18 JAN 99

Environmental

Temp: 10 to 40 C, Humidity: 20-80% RH

Electrical

Input 5 VDC, 6.2 W max., 2.7 W idle.

External Power Supply

Input: 100-240 VAC Auto Sensing, 50-60 Hz, Output: 5 VDC, 4A Regulated, Phys: 4x2.5x1.7 in, .75 Lb, Regula-

tory: UL, cUL, CE

Physical

90si: 5.52” x 5.52” x 1.5” (WxHxD), 1 lb, 2.5 oz; shipping box: weight 3.5 Lb, 12.5” x 8.5” x 4.5”

Standard Warranty 1 year parts-and-labor

Included in the Box

90si with integral 6’ long shielded data cable w/DB-25F connector, 6’ long modular telephone cord, User’s and Reference guides, power supply, AC power cord, adhesive velcro strip

Technical Support

Unlimited, free, technical support for 90si, whatever fax you use and your secure phone.

6.2Digital Interface Specifications

The 90si’s digital interface cable is a 6’ long, shielded, RS-232 cable, captive to the 90si and terminated in a DB -25 male connector. The ten pins that the 90si uses are described below. The remaining pins are un-terminated, even if the pin positions are not. Output drivers provide +/- 6 VDC with 3K ohm loads on all outputs.

www.gwfs.com, 877-951-9800, info@gwfs.com

help line: 877-951-9814

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Contents Model 90si Transmitting a Secure Fax Connecting the Cots fax, 90si and CryptoStep Procedure 90si Quick Reference GuideTable of Contents What in the Box Getting StartedIntroduction Looking at your 90si Reset ButtonTEL Line Connector Choose a Location InstallationMemory Issues Choosing a Cots FaxSecure 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 Sending a Public Fax Dual-Mode Configurations Only Using your 90siApplying Power Sending a Secure FaxReceiving a Public Fax Dual-Mode Configurations Only Power-upCommunication Errors System ErrorsMIL-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 General Specifications Warranty InformationWhen All Else Fails...Call Our Help Line SpecificationsDigital Interface Specifications Pin # Description Safety Information and FCC RequirementsImportant Safety Instructions Related Web LinksConsumer Information and FCC Requirements Help line Glossary Protocol Secondary Fax Secure Data ModePrimary Secure Fax Primary Non-Secure FaxVoIP STE Secure Terminal EquipmentSynchronous Two-Line Dual-Mode Configuration