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1、RAUIAND-BORG CORPORATION ? 3450 West Oakton Street, Skokie, Illinois 60076-2951 ? (708) 679-0900 TC4 DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM 3-10-88 jed rev 9-29-88 jf RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 SPEED KEYS: Listing of Special Keys and their Function(s). NOTE: Ctrl-B, Ctrl-X, etc. means press the Key labelled Ctrl and the d
2、esignated letter Key ar rhe same time. Press Key(s): To: In Terminal Mode Ctrl-A Ctrl-B Ctrl- c Ctrl-D Ctrl-F Ctrl-P Ctrl- T Ctrl-X + + + ATOH plus number ATHO Go to Architechural Programming Screen Go to the Baud Rate Menu (Opening screen) To Exit program Diagnostics Phone List Menu Toggle Printer
3、on/off Type Text File Send Hex File to call another modem Hang Up mmodem In Architectural Programming Mode Press Key(s): To: F1 Location Codes/Edit Architectural Data F2 Help F3 Cancel (Location Code Editing Only) F3 Block Program (Architectural Data Only) F4 Block Status F5 Copy Previous Attributes
4、/Copy Previous Code F6 Load from Disk F7 Save to Disk F8 Capture Data from TCIV F9 Send Data to TCIV FlO Print RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 A Quick Tour of the TCIV Diagnostics Program? 1 Review the “Checklist” on page 7. 2. Start the T6 Diagnostics program by Typing T6 and pressing Enter or by rebooting
5、 (pressing Alt- these types should be avoided. Also see note 3. below. 2. Make some adapter cables as follows. The RS232 standard uses the “DB25” type 25 pin connectors. A drawing of this cable is given in the TC4 manual. Connections are: 3 7 4, 5, 6, 8, 2 0 The data input of a modem or the data out
6、put of a PC.(the input must be connected to the output to get communication (“mouth-to-mouth and ear-to-ear communication wont work.) Connect the input to one end of the four pin receptacle D ”means “Dial”; “T” means USC “Tone dialing”. The digits to dial in the example above are then “9- l-312-267-
7、1300”. Dashes are omitted since they are not relevant. Dialing can be made automatic by preparing a specially formatted ascii tile with your editor such as the following: /Return modem to command mode/ + + +/ /Hang up line/ATHO /Rauland - Borg Corp. /ATDT13122671300 /Pentagon /ATDT12132221234 /Linco
8、ln School /ATDT2322233 Explanation of tile: Name is “PHONE.DIR”. The first line is the first phone number on the menu. The first character on a line be- comes the delimiter character Architectural Programming and Location Codes. Architectural Programming is of the form: P:xxx N:xxx A:xxxxxxxx B:xxxx
9、xxxx Z:xxxxxxxx where: - P: is the physical number of the line. - N: is the architectural number assigned to the line. - A: is the A-attribute of the line. - B: is the B-attribute of the line. - Z: is the Z-attribute of the line. Location codes are of the form: LOCATION CONTENTS where: - LOCATION is
10、 the location code number. - CONTENTS is the number stored at the location code. note: All functions that send data to the serial port should be turned off before using the active list dump otherwise, the data blocks may have to be sent many times before they will be received correctly. Examples of
11、the type of functions meant are Page Logging and DTMF Logging. FUNCTION KEYS. The initial display of the Prompt Box is of the Function Key commands. The function keys are usually across the top or to one side of your keyboard and are labeled “Fl” - “FlO”. Pressing a function key causes the associate
12、d action to take place. Fl - LOCATION CODES / EDIT ARCH DATA. Pressing function key 1 will switch the data to be edited in the data box from Architectural Data to Location Codes vice-versa. F2 - HELP Pressing this key causes help to be sent. -When editing Architectural data the screen is switched to
13、 display a table of the line types and the meanings of the associated B-attributes. The table is stored in the tile arch.hlp”. Pressing F2 again returns you to the editing screen. - When editing the Location codes pressing F2 causes the display of each location code on the screen to be labeled from
14、the file “loc.hlp”. As you scroll the code the help info will move off the screen, but can be restored by simply pressing F2 again. F3 - BLOCK PROGRAM (architectural data only) This function key will copy the architectural information of the highlighted line to a range of lines. The prompt box will
15、ask for the range of lines to be included. You may Enter a range of the form: from-number - to-number or just - to-number. You will then be asked which fields you want altered (n,a,b,z). Typing these letters will cause them to turn on and off. Only those fields displayed will be altered. A, B, and Z
16、 attributes will be duplicated within the specified range. The architectural numbers will be set to one plus the previous number.For example if current architectural number is 105 the resulting block will be num- bered 105, 106, 107, . . . F3 - CANCEL (location code editing only) This function key w
17、ill cancel the current calculation being performed in the contents field, and restore its previous value. F4 - BLOCK STATUS This function displays the status of the blocks stored in memory of the computer. A block is a segment of data that is easy to trans- mit. The blocks received from the CPU are
18、altered in memory and then must be transmitted back to CPU for the changes to be- come effective. As blocks are received or sent to the TC4 the statuses must be updated. There are 32 blocks of memory in the TC4 and the status of each block is shown in the following manner. + - valid block same data
19、as in TC4 - - invalid not accessed yet * - modified in pc memory but not in TC4 memory To facilitate the programming of systems with dual eeproms you may choose the modify option of the block status function. This will change the status of all valid blocks to modified in order to allow them to be tr
20、ansmitted by choosing F9 at the main menu. A sample session to copy the entire eeprom programming of the first bank into the second would be: F8 - to load eeprom programming into memory. F4 - to display block status. M - to change the valid blocks status to modified. Switch the cpu to the second eep
21、rom bank. F9 - to send the eeprom programming back to the second bank. F5 - COPY PREV ATRIBS / COPY PREV CODE Copy the previous lines data fields to the line highlighted by the reverse video bar and move the highlight bar to the next line. This is useful in programming small groups of lines that are
22、 to have the same data by repeatedly pressing the F5 key. F6 - LOAD FROM DISK Load data tile from disk. The prompt box will ask you for a tile name to load you may enter a file name or a + to view a direc- tory. (see note below) F7 - SAVE TO DISK Save data file on disk. The prompt box will ask you f
23、or a file name to save. You may enter a file name or a + to view a direc- tory. If you view the directory then you will be asked again for the file name. note: In order to perform directory function a copy of file must be in the root directory of the current drive. “*” or the equivalent information
24、can be derived from the bottom display line. P:100 LNK: 1 LLM:N SC:N P3:11111111 P:lOl LNK: 1 LLM:+ SC:G P3:11110111 V P:102 LNK: 1 LLM:- SC:R P3:11111111 The above display shows that the program is currently monitoring physical line no. 102. The MI0 is addressing link 1 (in case any con- nections a
25、re requested). The - next to the LLM: shows that there is an LLM & line hybrid, and the phone is on hook. If you were to pick up that phone, you would see the- change to a + as was found for line P:lOl. If there were no LLM or no line hybrid for the line, you would see an N as shown for line P:lOO.
26、SC:R means that there is a resistor ground on the T terminal of the SC25 for line P:102. The other two lines show the cases of a grounded call in line and no signal (N). If you close the speaker relay of the current line, the VCM2 gets connected to the D & E terminals. If there is a speaker or equiv
27、alent resistive load across the terminals, the VCM is activated and, it provides a logic low on bit 3 of the misc input port. When this oc- curs, a V is produced at the end of the line as was shown for 101 above. All pins of the “misc input port 3” are accessible on the MI0 edge connectors. This cou
28、ld be used for sensing of other customized status signals. 5. LOGGING- Choosing option 5 logging will log messages received from the serial port of the CPU with a time stamp. The time and date will be printed at the top of the fde.Messages will be logged in the form: elapsed time in hundredths of se
29、conds, starting time of the message, the actual message sent. A typical entry would look as follows: e 38 10:28:15.16 MESSAGE where: The message from the CPU is “MESSAGE The first character was received at 10:28:15.16 The elapsed time of the message was .38 seconds Located at the bottom of the scree
30、n in reverse video will be two lines. The first line displays the destination of the output (SCREEN,filename, PRINTER), the date, the time the logging began, and the current time. The second line reminds you how to exit the logging function. Chapter 5 OTHER OPTIONS 1. PRINTER TOGGLE ( P) When in ter
31、minal mode the program may be instructed to echo all data displayed on the screen to the printer by typing P. To turn off the echo to the printer type P again. Subsequent presses of P turn the printer echo on and off. 2.TYPE A FILE(T) When in terminal mode you may type a text file such as this one o
32、r one that you make with your own word processor to serve as a help or reminder file of commands, addresses, etc. File names such as AAA” or “BBB” are quick and easy to type, and convenient if limited to one screen full. 3. SEND A HEX PILE ( X) A hex file such as “TDGO4.HEX” on this disk can be sent
33、 to the TC4 CPU and executed with the ” G” function or trap switch. The “TDG04.HEX tile contains a program that sends a short test message to the LCDs and the serial port whenever the “TRAP” p.b. on the CPU is pressed. Both, source & hex file are included on diagnostic disk. note: the hex tile on th
34、e disc has values for ver 100. Chapter 6 GENERAL NOTES 1. ENTERING DATA- When two or more numbers are asked for, use a space to separate them or a - as prompted. Sometimes, as when responding to a menu, the program responds immediately & no tab or return key is needed. 2. OPERATIONAL- Turning off yo
35、ur PC will not break your modem connection to the phone lime. Turning off the modem at either end, will turn off the other one also. You can make a printout of this file for reference purposes. To disable MTGlOO tones from TZ store a zero instead of a tone select digit l-4. This is used for fire ala
36、rm systems. 3. SOFTWARE CHANGES- Version 6 changes: New visually oriented architectural data editor with help functions. 2400 baud communication supported. Stand Alone mode - allow operation without a CPU connection. Ability to display a directory when prompted for file names. Version 4 changes: Add
37、ed new active list procedure: - Non interfering with traffic - Include relevant attributes in display Allow scrolling up & down - Keep data for review, or save to text file - Recognize & respond to different data structure for active list in Ver 100. Added auto dialing options: Using G instead of G
38、for monitor Go function. Go function could sometimes be triggered by modem “RING” message which contains the letter G. “G” is still required by version 12 and earlier TC4 systems. Version 14 is first to use G. T4 uses “G” for older TC4 versions, and ” G” for the newer ones. Version 2 changes: - When
39、 sending a tile with monitor lock on, version 1 would lock the monitor at block 20 & prevent the sending of any more blocks. The present version always sends unlocked status & then locks when done. - When asked to select comm mode 1,2,3,4 at start, any other key is now ignored rather than crashing system. -In A mode is allowed where only ab would work properly in version 1. - Listing Arch data now allows data to file instead of screen or printer.