COMMUNICATION ERROR CODES (Continued)
TRANSMIT ERRORS (500 level codes continued) – Code numbers not listed are not used
CODE | DESCRIPTION | COMMENTS |
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561 | DCN received | DCN was received in a response to the transmitted sign | |
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| Check diagnostic bits 11 and 12. | |
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562 | Line disconnect | Receiver sent DCN and dropped the line after waiting 3 s | |
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| onds for a received frame or the line signal was gone | |
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| than 0.2 seconds. |
563No response on all retries The connection was lost with the receiver either beca line was lost or the receiver hung up.
564 | Irrelevant response | The response received following the transmission of P |
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| NULL, |
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| tic bits 11 and 12. |
565No cont. with next messageSet by a transmitter (ECM) when it aborted retransmiss of current block/page/document after 4 unsuccessful and possible fallbacks in modem speed.
566At least one page not confirmedERR was received from the receiver in response to EOR– MPS,
These examples will help understand how the communication error coding works.
What the user sees on the display: NOISY LINE
What is in the error code: |
| 463 |
Code description: |
| 4 = Receive |
| 6 | = State VIIIa |
| 3 | = T30R LINE DISCONNECTED |
What it means: |
| The user was receiving a document from a remote tra |
| the line disconnected. | |
What the user sees on the display: LINE BUSY | ||
What is in the error code: |
| 501 |
Code description: |
| 5 = Transmit |
| 0 | = State T |
| 1 | = T30R LINE BUSY |
What it means: |
| The user was attempting to transmit a document and |
| state (T) of transmit. The line on the other end was alre | |
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