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TC12 Installation, Commissioning & Maintenance Handbook 
IOR 
Address of OTU in message received whilst expecting reply from 
OTU under test, was not address of OTU under test. 
MTS 
MT bit set in reply message received from OTU under test. 
SCM/SRM 
Short Control / Reply Message, i.e. insufficient bytes received. 
CNL1/CNL2 
Port1 / Port2 Carrier not low when expected. 
 
The Instation Test Set uses two comms ports to communicate 
with the system, it uses comms port 1 for all CONTROL 
communications, and comms port 2 for all REPLY 
communications. 
 
The ITS uses timings such that it starts checking for the start of a 
particular message during what should be the inter message gap 
prior to that message. Thus if when it starts checking for the 
message the carrier is still present and after a further short delay 
(see note below) it is still present, then it is adjudged to have 
missed the inter-message gap and indicates this error. 
 
NB 5 ms are allowed from start of checking before this error is 
flagged, in case it is simply a slight timing error which will then be 
flagged by the message started late error. 
CMSL / RMSL 
Control / Reply message started late. After the point at which the 
message should have started, the ITS opens a window (as does 
the Instation) during which it expects to receive the first byte of 
the message. If it does not receive the first byte the message is 
indicated as having started late. 
RSE 
Spare bit in reply message was in wrong state. Should always be 
RTE 
Type bits in reply message were in wrong state. They should 
always be zero for reply. 
 
INDICATORS 
 
IDLE 
Indicator which will come up against each port if no data has been 
received for at least two consecutive seconds. Appears at left hand 
side of screen. (NB This is hidden by fault log when fault log is being 
displayed). 
TX and CD  These two displays give an indication that communications are 
occurring. 
RX Errors 
This field generally indicates the last fault to be registered in the fault 
log. However one fault "Not Yet Synchronised" (which is displayed if 
data is being received but none of the data appears to be control data 
i.e. none of first characters in messages received are sync byte), may 
be displayed but there is no log for these. 
 
4.5.3.2  Faults and their Indications 
Below is a list of common faults and the possible indications with regard to the 
faults likely to be logged. 
 
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