Specifications

70 Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Procedures
After the VOX$TEST symbol is declared, operators can test individual
modules by including the device in the command line. Operators can test
the DECvoice device VXB0: by typing the following:
$ VOX$TEST VXB0:
5.2.1.2 VOX$DIAL.EXE
This standalone test program runs the DTC04 module through a program
that verifies the TLI and telephone wiring. Users must have operator
privileges to run VOX$DIAL.EXE. VOX$DIAL.EXE is run the same way
as VOX$TEST.EXE. VOX$DIAL.EXE displays the line "Waiting for a call"
when it is ready to accept a phone call.
5.2.1.3 VOX$DIAG.EXE
This program is a test program sequencer. VOX$DIAG.EXE can
run versions of VOX$TEST and VOX$DIAL on DTC04 modules.
VOX$DIAG.EXE has a built-in help feature that users can access
with the HELP command. Users must have operator privileges to run
VOX$DIAG.EXE.
Operators can run VOX$DIAG.EXE by typing the following:
$ RUN VOX$DIAG
5.2.2 MDM Diagnostics
You need to have access to the system controls before you can run
the MDM system diagnostics. Refer to the system documentation for
procedures on accessing the system controls. Test the system as follows:
1. Insert the MDM tape cartridge or diskette into the drive.
2. Boot the MDM drive.
3. At the MDM prompt (MDM>>>), in command mode, type the
following:
MDM>>> SHOW BUS
In the SHOW BUS display, DECvoice modules appear with the
diagnostic name NADTA. The display shows the correct vector setting,
not the actual setting. If the vector settings are correct, type the
following:
MDM>>> CONFIG
MDM>>> SHOW CONFIG