The German
Definitive Tele-Facsimile Test Standard (DTS)
With the
advent of Internet Email communications, facsimile
machines still play a dominant role in personal and
business intercommunications. When Germany started
importing facsimile machines in the 1970's, the Deutsche
Bundespost (German PTT) created the Facsimile Test
Standard FTZ 18TR53.
BACKGROUND
The German Facsimile Test Standard FTZ 18TR53 was a
mandatory test for all Facsimile machines sold in
Germany. With the advent of Telecommunications
deregulation, the Regulatory Approval standards have been
reduced to a Network Access only, and the Facsimile Test
standard FTZ 18TR53 is no longer mandatory.
However since the T.30 protocol is implemented
differently by each Facsimile manufacturer, many
manufacturers were finding that their facsimile products
did not interwork properly with other facsimile machines.
Thus a single test suite, based on the original T.30 ITU
Recommendation, was needed to serve as the Reference
Standard.
FORMATION
OF DTS
Approximately 18 manufacturers and distributors formed
the Telefacsimile Work Group within the German Machinery
and Plant Manufacturers Association (VDMA). The
Telefacsimile Work Group members, as listed in Table 1,
developed a T.30 Test Suite which was named
"Definitive Tele-Facsimile Standard" (DTS).
Members of Telefacsimile Work Group
The technical requirements of the DTS
Test Suite are an enhancement of the original German FTZ
18TR53 and ITU T.30 Standards. Therefore, if a manufacturer's product
passes all 1339 test cases (with several test parameters
derived from the DTS Test Suite), the manufacturer can be
assured that his product will interoperate reliably with
any facsimile machine in the world, if it has also been
tested to the DTS Test Suite. In addition, the
Manufacturer is permitted to apply the DTS Mark as proof
that his product is fully compliant.
The
DTS Test Suite verifies each and every process of the
following operations:
Negotiation
of resolution
Negotiation
of paper size (metric or imperial)
Negotiation
of coding method and line timing
ECM
(Error Correction Mode)
Negotiation
of transmission speed
Facsimile
Data transmission & Reception
Handshake
between the Receiving and Sending of data
Receive/Send
report in journal
PRODUCTS WHICH CARRY THE DTS MARK
(Complete List as .pdf File approx.300k)
When purchasing
a Facsimile Machine with the DTS Mark, the end user can
be assured that the manufacturer has conducted the proper
testing to the DTS Industry Standard, and that the
product will inter-operate properly.
About the Author:
Dipl.-Ing. Frank Weisser, manages the Patton &
Associates Office in Frankfurt Germany, and is the owner
of "Ingenieurbüro für Telekommunikation",
Oberursel. Frank Weisser provides consulting services for
international Telecom manufacturers.
Contacts:
Frank Weisser
Ingenieurbüro für Telekommunikation
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Patton
& Associates
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