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  18. Date: Sun, 25 Apr 93 01:43:05 -0700
  19. Message-Id: <9304250843.AA00925@am.ucsc.edu>
  20. To: tellab5!mcdchg!marcal!apres!cellular
  21. Subject: Re: Oki 900
  22.  
  23. Cool, at the end of this letter I've tacked on a text file detailing the
  24. manual test mode (aka the "good timing" mode from the Wired article).  I got
  25. it from OKI tech support by fax.
  26.  
  27. If you get a chance, I'd like to have a copy of the EPROM dump, both straight
  28. binary and the disassembled stuff.  I'd really appreciate it.
  29.  
  30. Talk to you later,
  31.  
  32. -Jim
  33.  
  34. OKI PHONES 600 & 700 SERIES, 20 SERIES, 800 & 900 SERIES & VISORPHONE
  35.             MANUAL TEST COMMAND (FUNCTION INSTRUCTION)
  36.  
  37. The OKI PHONES transceivers are capable of invoking certain manual test
  38. commands.  This is accomplished through the control unit handset keypad.
  39.  
  40. Unfortunately, the OKI PHONES 610 & 691 control units do not have the
  41. capabilities to enter this process.  A 630 control unit must be used to
  42. initiate these commands.
  43.  
  44.      Follow this process to enter the manual test command mode:
  45.  
  46.      1)  Enter steps (A) and (B) within 10 seconds after waking up the unit.
  47.  
  48.          a)  Depress 7 & 9 simultaneously, then release.
  49.  
  50.          b)  630/692/700/23      - Depress END RCL MENU SND STO CLR
  51.              710/810/891         - Depress FUNC SND END RCL STO CLR
  52.                                      (Display indicates TEST)
  53.              750/830/900         - Depress MENU SND END RCL STO CLR
  54.              OKI PHONES 21       - Depress STO SND END RCL CLR FUNC
  55.              620/693/VISORPHONE  - Depress END RCL FUNC SND STO CLR
  56.  
  57.              Display indicates "Good Timing" if the commands were entered
  58.              successfully.
  59.  
  60.          c)  Depress 1 & 3 simultaneously, then release.
  61.  
  62.          The unit is now in the manual test mode.
  63.  
  64. NOTE: The SND key must be entered after each test command.
  65.       The first command each and every time that you enter this mode has to
  66.       be the SUSPEND command.  This is done by entering from the keypad:
  67.       # + 0 + 1 + SND/(ALPH on the OP 23)
  68.  
  69.  
  70.                     TEST COMMANDS AVAILABLE:
  71.  
  72. TEST COMMAND:   KEYPAD ENTRY:   DESCRIPTION:
  73. -------------   -------------   ------------
  74.  
  75. SUSPEND.........#01.............Performs initialization
  76. RESTART.........#02.............Terminates the test mode
  77. STATUS..........#03.............Show the current status of TRU
  78. RESET...........#04.............Resets the autonomous timer
  79. TURNAROUND......#05.............Returns data bytes following command to the
  80.                                     Test Set
  81. INIT............#06.............Initialize the TRU to following states:
  82.                                     a. Carrier off
  83.                                     b. Attenuation - 0dB
  84.                                     c. Receive audio muted
  85.                                     d. Transmit audio muted
  86.                                     e. Signalling tone off
  87.                                     f. Autonomous timer reset
  88.                                     g. SAT off
  89.                                     h. DTMF/Audio tones off
  90. CARRIER ON......#07.............Turns the carrier on
  91. CARRIER OFF.....#08.............Turns the carrier off
  92. LOAD SYNTH......#09XXX..........Sets the synthesizer to the channel specified
  93.                                     by the data following the command.
  94.                                     (XXX=channel number in decimal)
  95. SET ATTN........#10X............Sets the RF power attenuation to X, where
  96.                                     X=attenuation level (See note 1)
  97. RXMUTE..........#11.............Mutes the receive audio
  98. RXUNMUTE........#12.............Unmutes the receive audio
  99. TXMUTE..........#13.............Mutes the transmit audio
  100. TXUNMUTE........#14.............Unmutes the transmit audio
  101. RESETOFF........#15.............Discontinues resetting of autonomous timer
  102. STON............#16.............Transmit a continuous signalling tone
  103. STOFF...........#17.............Stops transmission of signalling tone
  104. SETUP...........#18.............Transmits a 5 word reverse control
  105.                                     channel message
  106. VOICE...........#19.............Transmits a 2 word reverse control
  107.                                     channel message
  108. RCVSU...........#20.............Receives a 2 word forward control
  109.                                     channel message
  110. RCVVC...........#21.............Receives a 1 word forward control
  111.                                     channel message
  112. SEND-NAM........#22.............Returns the information contained in the NAM
  113. VERSION.........#23.............Displays the TRU software version
  114. SEND-SN.........#24.............Displays the ESN
  115. MEM.............#25XX...........Displays the resident memory data, where
  116.                                     XX=memory location
  117. RCVSI...........#26.............Receive continuous 1 word messages on the
  118.                                     Control Channel until a TERMINATE command
  119.                                     is received.  If count of 255 is exceeded,
  120.                                     255 will be displayed.
  121. RCVVI...........#27.............Same as RVCSI but on voice channel
  122. WSTS............#28.............Receive continuous 1 word messages on the
  123.                                     Control Channel, maintains a count of word
  124.                                     synchronization until TERMINATE is issued
  125. WSTV............#29.............Same as WSTS but on voice channel
  126. ?...............#30.............?
  127. TERMINATE.......#31.............Terminate operation of previous RCVSI, RCVVI,
  128.                                     WSTS, or WSTV
  129. SATON...........#32X............Enables the transmission of SAT tone, where
  130.                                     X=SAT frequency (See note 2)
  131. SATOFF..........#33.............Disables the transmission of SAT
  132. CDATA...........#34.............Transmits continuous 5 word reverse Control
  133.                                     Channel message.  Color code = 10, INIT
  134.                                     msg shall terminate the transmisssion. TRU
  135.                                     will turn on carrier at start of
  136.                                     transmission
  137. HITNON..........#35.............Activate the 1150Hz tone and applies it to rev
  138.                                     audio line
  139. HITNOFF.........#36.............Deactivates the 1150Hz tone
  140. LOTNON..........#37.............Activates the 770Hz tone and applies it to rev
  141.                                     audio line
  142. LOTNOFF.........#38.............Deactivates the 770Hz tone
  143. INVM............#39.............Initializes non-volatile memory.
  144.                                     Set registration memory and called
  145.                                     address repertory memory to 0.
  146.                                     Set locked state to Locked.
  147. RINVM...........#40.............Reads non-volatile memory
  148. WNVM............#41.............Receives 101 bytes from T3/5? and writes them
  149.                                     to the non-volatile memory
  150. DTMFON..........#42XX...........Enables the transmission of DTMF tones, where
  151.                                     XX=DTMF frequency (See note 3)
  152. DTMFOFF.........#43.............Disables the transmission of DTMF
  153. COMP-ON.........#65.............Enable the compressor and expandor
  154. COMP-OFF........#66.............Disable the compressor and expandor
  155. SERIAL I/O......#683XX..........Mutes/Unmute the Tx/Rx Audio signal
  156.                                     Enable/Disable the Compressor and
  157.                                     Expandor, where XX=commanded states.
  158.                                     (See note 4)
  159.  
  160. Note 1 - Attenuation Level
  161. --------------------------
  162. 0 =   0 db Control
  163. 1 =  -4 db Control
  164. 2 =  -8 db Control
  165. 3 = -12 db Control
  166. 4 = -16 db Control
  167. 5 = -20 db Control
  168. 6 = -24 db Control
  169. 7 = -28 db Control
  170.  
  171. Note 2 - SAT Frequency
  172. ----------------------
  173. 0 = 5970 Hz
  174. 1 = 6000 Hz
  175. 2 = 6030 Hz
  176.  
  177. Note 3 - DTMF Frequency
  178. -----------------------
  179. 01 = 1209+697 Hz
  180. 02 = 1336+697 Hz
  181. 03 = 1477+697 Hz
  182. 04 = 1209+770 Hz
  183. 05 = 1336+770 Hz
  184. 06 = 1477+770 Hz
  185. 07 = 1209+852 Hz
  186. 08 = 1336+852 Hz
  187. 09 = 1477+852 Hz
  188. 10 = 1336+941 Hz
  189. 11 = 1209+941 Hz
  190. 12 = 1477+941 Hz
  191. 17 = 697 Hz
  192. 18 = 770 Hz
  193. 19 = 941 Hz
  194. 21 = 1209 Hz
  195.  
  196. Note 4 - Mute/Unmute & Enable/Disable
  197. -------------------------------------
  198. 40 = Comp-on, Tx-Unmute,Rx-Unmute
  199. 41 = Comp-off,Tx-Unmute,Rx-Unmute
  200. 42 = Comp-on, Tx-Mute,  Rx-Unmute
  201. 43 = Comp-off,Tx-Mute,  Rx-Unmute
  202. 44 = Comp-on, Tx-Unmute,Rx-Mute
  203. 45 = Comp-off,Tx-Unmute,Rx-Mute
  204. 46 = Comp-on, Tx-Mute,  Rx-Mute
  205. 47 = Comp-off,Tx-Mute,  Rx-Mute
  206.  
  207.