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Control Computer Messages
Report Failure 1403
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<YY-MM-DD> <hh:mm:ss> NODE=<xxx...x>
1403<B> MODADDR=<addr> CHANNEL=<num> MODTYPE=<type>
REPORT FAILURE: No initial dial tone detected by auto-dialer
Rec act: Check telephone line to auto-dialer
Message Explanation
The autodialer connected to the specified port did not detect a dial tone on its phone line while the
dialer process was attempting to place a call. A bad connection between the autodialer and the
phone line, a bad or out-of-service phone line, or a failed autodialer could cause this problem.
Recommended Action
Check the connection between the autodialer and the phone line.
— Replace damaged cable.
— If the problem persists, replace the autodialer.
The Node Reference provides information for these procedures.
If the problem still continues, contact the provider of your telephone service and have the line
tested.
Report Failure 1404
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<YY-MM-DD> <hh:mm:ss> NODE=<xxx...x>
1404<B> MODADDR=<addr> CHANNEL=<num> MODTYPE=<type>
REPORT FAILURE: No signals received from auto-dialer
Rec act: Check auto-dialer, AD cables, and power cord
Message Explanation
The autodialer connected to the specified port has not raised the data-set-ready/data-carrier-detect
(DSR/DCD) leads in response to the specified process asserting data terminal ready (DTR). This
message only appears after five successive occurrences of this condition, indicating either no
power to the autodialer or bad RS-232-C cable connections.
Recommended Action
Check the autodialer unit, the power cables to the unit, the power cord, and the RS-232-C
cables between the autodialer and the port.
Replace any defective items; replace any equipment of the wrong type.
Insert the autodialer power cable and fuse, and the RS-232-C connection.
The Node Reference provides information for these procedures.
Data Networking Products Messages Reference, Issue 5
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