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USER MAN U AL MODEL 1004AB R C High Speed , Multipoint Sho r t Range Modem: Ra c k Mount Ca r d SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPO R T (301) 975-1007 http://ww w .patton.com P a r t# 07M1004ABRC-A Doc# 047053 U A R e vised 09/02/99 CERTIFIED An ISO-9001 Certified Company[...]
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1 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Section Pa ge 1.0 W arranty Inf ormation .............................................................2 1.1 Radio and TV Interf erence 1.2. CE Notice 1.3 Ser vice 2.0 General Inf ormation ...............................................................4 2.1 Features 2.2 Description 3.0 Configuration............................[...]
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3 4 1.2 CE NO TICE The CE symbol on your P atton Electronics equipment indicates that it is in compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive and the Lo w V oltage Directive (L VD) of the Union European (EU). A Cer tificate of Compliance is av ailable b y contacting T echnical Suppor t. 1.3 SER VICE All warranty and non-w arranty[...]
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5 6 3.0 CONFIGURA TION This section describes the location and orientation of the Model 1004ABRC's configuration s witches, pro vides detailed instructions on setting each switch and describes the settings f or each of the rear con- nection cards. 3.1 FRONT CARD CONFIGURA TION The Model 1004ABRC front card houses two short hauls–Modem A and [...]
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7 8 S1-3: Reserved Switch S1-3 is reserved and must remain in the OFF position . S1-3 Setting On Not a V alid Setting Off Default Setting S1-4: Echo Mode The setting for s witch S1-4 deter mines whether the Model 1004ABRC echoes data back to the transmitting de vice (half-duplex mode only). S1-4 Setting On Echo On Off Echo Off SWITCH SET “S2” D[...]
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9 10 S3-1: Receive Impedance The setting for s witch S3-1 selects the impedance of the input receiver . Y ou ma y select either a “low” impedance of 120 Ohms or a “high” impedance of 16K Ohms. By selecting the proper impedance for each drop , there may be up to 50 receiv ers in one application. S3-1 Setting On Low (120 Ohm) Off High (16K Oh[...]
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11 12 3.2 REAR CARD CONFIGURA TION The Model 1004ABRC has two interf ace card options: the 1Q11 (which comes equipped with two RJ-11 ports and two RJ-45 por ts) and the 1Q45 (which comes equipped with four RJ-45 ports). Figure 3 (below) illustrates these tw o different rear interf ace options . Prior to installation, you should e xamine the rear ca[...]
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13 14 DTE as DSR or RI (JB6 & JB7) Because this rear card is designed to function in more applications than the Model 1004ABRC, this jumper m ust be installed only in one position. Place the jumper across pins 1&2 so that the terminal (DTE) sees DSR as high when the DTE raises DTR. The other positions, across pins 2&3, are for Ring Indi[...]
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15 16 Switching the P ower Suppl y On and Off The power s witch is located on the front panel. When plugged in and switched on, a red front panel LED will glow . Since the Model 1000R16 is a “hot s wappable” rack, it is not necessar y for an y cards to be installed bef ore switching on the po wer supply . The power supply may be s witched off a[...]
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17 18 When connecting two Model 1004ABRCs, it is necessary to use a crossov er cable . The diagrams below show ho w a crossov er cable should be constructed for the f ollowing en vironments: 4-wire RJ-11, 4-wire RJ-45, 2-wire RJ-11 or 2-wire RJ-45. RJ-11 Cable (4-Wire) SIGNAL PIN# PIN# SIGNAL GND † 1 -----------------------6 GND † RCV - 2 -----[...]
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19 20 5.0 OPERA TION Once you ha ve configured each Model 1004ABRC and connected the cables , you are ready to operate the units . Section 5.0 describes the LED status monitors and the power-up procedure . 5.1 LED ST A TUS MONIT ORS The Model 1004ABRC features front panel LEDs that indicate the condition of the modem and communication link. Figure [...]
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21 22 APPENDIX B P A TT ON ELECTR ONICS MODEL 1004ABRC CABLE RECOMMEND A TIONS The P atton Model 1004ABRC operates at frequencies of 115kHz or less and has been performance tested by P atton technicians using twisted-pair cable with the f ollowing char acteristics: Wire Gaug e Capacitance Resistance 19 A WG 83nf/mi or 15.72 pf/ft. .0163 Ohms/ft. 22[...]
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23 APPENDIX D P A TT ON ELECTR ONICS MODEL 1004ABRC INTERF ACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS Copyright © 1999 Patton Electr onics Company All Rights Reserved P A TT ON MODULAR INTERF A CE - 10 Wire RJ-45 Contact Number Circuit Description 1 N/A Not Used 2 125 DSR 3 109 Received Line Signal Indicator (CD) 4 108 / 2 DTE Ready (DTR) 5 102 Signal Common 6 104 Recei[...]