HP 3015 Service Manual - Page 272

Translating the fax trace report HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only, Description, Recommended action

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Note Table 6-5. Fax send codes (continued) Code Description Recommended action 431 The transmitting machine has not No action required. The session was aborted. received a response after aborting a transmission. Depending upon when the session is aborted, some remote machines might not respond. The product always attempts to abort the session in such a way that the remote machine can respond to the final PPS_EOP. 440-444 An error occurred during a V.34 transmission after one or more partial pages (image data) were transmitted through the primary channel. The transmitting machine was unable to restart the control channel in order to resume the T.30 handshake. This typically occurs when the receiving machine prematurely disconnects while receiving a partial page, although the problem can be caused by compatibility issues. Attempt to receive the fax again when telephone-line conditions have improved. Translating the fax trace report (HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only) Print a fax log report. The fax log report contains information about the product's interpretation of the problem. Read the time sequences, looking for abnormal activity on the fax trace report. See Table 6-6. Fax phase sequence (HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only), and Table 6-7. Appropriate responses (HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only), to separate normal from abnormal activity. Fax abbreviations appear in Table 6-8. Fax abbreviations (HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only). Identify the phase in which the error occurred. ??? represents an unidentified command. Examples of a successfully sent fax and a successfully received fax appear after the tables. Table 6-6. Fax phase sequence (HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only) Sequence Calling station Phase A-Call setup sequence 1 Ring signal 2 CNG tone beep, 500 Hz for 1 second 3 4 5 Called station Transmit CED, 2100 Hz for 3 seconds Transmit NSF Transmit CSI 6 Transmit DIS 254 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ENWW

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Code
Description
Recommended action
431
The transmitting machine has not
received a response after aborting a
transmission. Depending upon when
the session is aborted, some remote
machines might not respond. The
product always attempts to abort the
session in such a way that the remote
machine can respond to the final
PPS_EOP.
No action required. The session was aborted.
440-444
An error occurred during a V.34
transmission after one or more partial
pages (image data) were transmitted
through the primary channel. The
transmitting machine was unable to
restart the control channel in order to
resume the T.30 handshake. This
typically occurs when the receiving
machine prematurely disconnects
while receiving a partial page,
although the problem can be caused
by compatibility issues.
Attempt to receive the fax again when
telephone-line conditions have improved.
Translating the fax trace report (HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only)
Print a fax log report. The fax log report contains information about the product’s interpretation
of the problem.
Read the time sequences, looking for abnormal activity on the fax trace report. See
Table
6-6.
Fax
phase
sequence
(HP
LaserJet
3015
and
3030
only)
, and
Table
6-7.
Appropriate
responses
(HP
LaserJet
3015
and
3030
only)
, to separate normal from abnormal activity. Fax
abbreviations appear in
Table
6-8.
Fax
abbreviations
(HP
LaserJet
3015
and
3030
only)
.
Identify the phase in which the error occurred.
Note
???
represents an unidentified command.
Examples of a successfully sent fax and a successfully received fax appear after the tables.
Table 6-6. Fax phase sequence (HP LaserJet 3015 and 3030 only)
Sequence
Calling station
Called station
Phase A—Call setup sequence
1
Ring signal
2
CNG tone beep, 500 Hz for 1
second
3
Transmit CED, 2100 Hz for 3
seconds
4
Transmit NSF
5
Transmit CSI
6
Transmit DIS
Table 6-5. Fax send codes (continued)
254
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
ENWW