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Handheld Tester Emulator Test Suite
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Figure 59 - Tester Configuration Menu
Active Mode Functionality Tests
There are 17 Active Mode, Functionality tests. Each is supported as described below.
Active Mode Functionality Test A
Verify Configurable Passive Equipment Timers
Using the equipment user interface, verify that the passive equipment timers (TP1 through TP5)
are configurable within the range specified in E84 (1 to 999) and make note of the default
settings:
Test A is not directly supported on the HHT. The Operator
should verify that the UUT’s timers are configurable using the
tools GUI, then manually enter the TP timer settings into the
HHT’s Configuration Screen (option 7 - Tester Configuration)
prior to starting the Emulator Test Suite.
The HHT’s TP Timers need to be configured prior to starting the
Emulator Test Suite. The HHT uses the configured timeouts
during all remaining Test Suite tests.
Handheld Tester Emulator Test Suite
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Figure 60 - Power Supply Voltage Test
Screen
Active Mode Functionality Test B
Verify Full Load / No Load Voltage
Verify for hard wired implementation the voltage provided by the equipment under test is within
the range specified in E84 under Full Load [100mA] and No Load [<2mA].
Test B is implemented using the Power Supply Voltage Test
screen. The HHT must be directly connected to the UUT using
a straight through, 25-Pin, male to female cable for this test.
The screen shows full and no load voltage readings for Pin 22
and Pin 23 of the E84 interface connector. Voltage on Pin 22
is supplied by the HHT. Voltage on Pin 23 is supplied by the
UUT.
Verify that the voltage measured on Pin 23 falls within the
published range of +18 to +30 VDC for both the No Load
and Full Load conditions. The voltage measured on Pin 22
should also be verified to test for a mis-wired E84 interface.

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