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USER MANU AL SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301) 975-1007 Part# 07M1004-C Doc# 04701 1UC Revised 8/10/95 MODEL 1004 and 1004S High Speed, Multipoint Short Range Modem[...]
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1.0 WARRANTY INFORMA TION Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1004 components to be free from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the prod- uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment. This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, abuse or unauthorized[...]
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3.0 CONFIGURA TION The Model 1004 is configured using six PC board mounted switch- es. Figure 1 shows the switch locations, along with the location of the terminal blocks and optional surge protectors: 3.1 SETTING THE DCE/DTE SWITCH For your convenience, the Model 1004 has an externally accessi- ble DCE/DTE switch (Figure 2). If the device connecte[...]
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3.2.1 SWITCH SETTINGS All possible settings for the Model 1004’s configuration switches are presented in the summary table below . If you have additional questions, contact T echnical Support at (301) 975-1000. SW 1-1: RTS/CTS Delay The setting for Switch SW1-1 determines the amount of delay between the time the Model 1004 “sees” RTS and when[...]
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4.0 INST ALLA TION Once the Model 1004 is properly configured, it is ready to connect to your system. This section tells you how to properly connect the Model 1004 to the twisted pair and RS-232 interfaces, and how to operate the Model 1004. 4.1 TWISTED P AIR CONNECTION The Model 1004 supports data-only communication between two RS-232 devices at d[...]
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8. When you finish connecting the wires to the terminal block, the assembly should resemble the diagram below: 9. Place the 2 halves of the strain relief assembly on either side of the telephone wire and press together very lightly . Slide the assem- bly so that it is about 2 inches from the terminal posts and press together firmly . If your cable [...]
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RJ-45 Cable (4-Wire) SIGNAL PIN# PIN# SIGNAL GND † 2 -----------------------7 GND † RCV- 3 -----------------------5 XMT- XMT+ 4 -----------------------6 RCV+ XMT- 5 -----------------------3 RCV- RCV+ 6 -----------------------4 XMT+ GND † 7 -----------------------2 GND † RJ-1 1 Cable (2-Wire) SIGNAL PIN# PIN# SIGNAL XMT+ 3 ------------------[...]
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Figure 4 shows how to wire the two-pair cables properly for a Model 1004 star topology . Note that the ground connection is not needed. 4.2.2 DAISY CHAIN TOPOLOGY Using a daisy chain topology , you may connect several Model 1004s together in a master/slave arrangement. Maximum distance between the units will vary based upon the number of drops, dat[...]
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APPENDIX A SPECIFICA TIONS T ransmission Format: Asynchronous Data Rate: Up to 1 15,200 bps T ransmit Line: 2, 4 wire unconditioned twisted pair T ransmit Mode: Full or half duplex T ransmit Level: 0 dBm Range: Up to 9 miles Control Signals: In DCE mode, DSR turns “ON” immediately after the terminal raises DTR; DCD turns “ON” after recogniz[...]
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APPENDIX C BLOCK DIAGRAM 17[...]