Specifications
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics  FOM-40 Installation and Operation Manual 
5-4 Internal BERT   
Local Digital Loopback (DIG) 
The local digital loopback (DIG) test allows the operator at the remote end to check 
the performance of the local and remote FOM-40 units, and their connecting lines. 
The DIG test loops the received data back to the remote FOM-40 (see Figure 5-3). 
The local digital loopback test is equivalent to activating the remote loopback from 
the remote FOM-40. 
Local 
DTE
Remote
DTE
Link
Interface
Link
Interface
Transmit
DIG 
Pressed
Receive
Receive Transmit
Data
Data
Clock
Clock
Local FOM-40 Remote FOM-40
Figure 5-3. Local Digital Loopback 
 
To activate the local digital loopback: 
•  Press the DIG pushbutton on the local FOM-40 front panel. 
The TEST LED lights up. 
5.2 Internal BERT 
FOM-40 has a built-in BERT circuit consisting of a pattern generator and a pattern 
tester. This circuit acts in conjunction with the diagnostic loops and a remote BERT 
to verify normal system operation and isolate faulty equipment in the event of 
system failure. The pattern transmitted is a RAD proprietary, pseudo-random 
pattern. 
The FOM-40 built-in BERT circuit can be used for the following tests: 
•  Modem Self-Test: the pattern transmitted by the pattern generator is looped 
back to the pattern tester for comparison (see Figure 5-4). 
•  Two-BER Test: the pattern transmitted by the BERT is received by another 
FOM-40 unit (see Figure 5-5). 










