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USER MANUAL MODEL 1052 iDSL Modem with RS-232 Interface SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T (301) 975-1007 P a r t# 07M1052- B Doc# 058061 U B Revised 5/24/02 An ISO-9001 Certified Company[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Warranty Information ................................................................. 4 1.1 FCC Information ........................................................................... 4 1.2 CE Notice ...................................................................................... 4 1.3 Service .......................[...]
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3 A.10 Temperature Range .................................................................... 17 A.11 Altitude ........................................................................................ 17 A.12 Humidity ...................................................................................... 17 A.13 Weight ...............................[...]
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4 1.0 W ARRANTY INFORMATION P atton Electronics warrants all Model 1052 components to be free from def ects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the product should it f ail within one year from the first date of shipment. This warranty is limited to def ects in w orkmanship or mater ials, and does not cov er customer damage, ab use or una[...]
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5 1.3 SERVICE All warranty and non-w arranty repairs m ust be returned freight prepaid and insured to P atton Electronics. All retur ns must hav e a Return Materi- als A uthorization number on the outside of the shipping container . This number ma y be obtained from P atton Electronics T echnical Service at: T el: (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@pat[...]
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6 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION Thank you f or your purchase of this P atton Electronics product. This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted f or One Y ear par ts and labor. If any questions or problems arise during installation or use of this product, please do not hesitate to contact P atton Electronics T echnical Support at[...]
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7 3.0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1052 is equipped with 16 DIP s witches that enable configur a- tion of the unit f or a wide variety of applications. This section describes s witch locations and e xplains the diff erent config-urations 3.1 CONFIGURING THE HAR DWAR E DIP SWITCHES S1 and S2 each contain eight internal DIP switches (see Figure 1) that [...]
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8 Figure 2. Opening the Model 1052 case Figure 1 on page 7 shows the orientation of the DIP switches in the “ON” and “OFF” positions. Configuring DIP Switch S1 DIP s witch S1 is where you configure the data r ate, asynchronous or synchronous data f ormat, transmit clock source . The f ollowing table sum- marizes def ault positions of DIP [...]
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9 Each setting represents one synchronous data rate and one asynchro- nous data rate. Note If the S2-1 switch is positioned in the OFF position, the 128 kbps sync data rate/0–38.4 kbps async data rate option is selected. Switch S1-3. Must be set to the On position (Reser v ed). Switch S1-4: Must be set to the ON position (Reser ved). Switch S1-5:[...]
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10 Switch S1-8. Must be set to the Off position (Reser v ed). Configuring DIP switch S2 Use the eight DIP s witches in S2 to enable 19.2 kbps synchronous oper- ation and set the loopback modes . The f ollowing tab le summarizes def ault positions of DIP s witches S2-1 through S2-8. Detailed descr ip- tions of each s witch f ollow the tab le. Switc[...]
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11 Switch S2-2: Must be set to the ON position (Reserved). Switches S2-3. Must be set to the Off position (Reser v ed). Switches S2-4 and S2-5: Not Assigned. Switch S2-6. Must be set to the Off position (Reser v ed). Switch S2-8: Not Assigned. S2-2 S2-2 Setting On Reser v ed S2-3 Description Off Reser v ed S2-6 Description Off Reser v ed[...]
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12 4.0 INSTALLATION Once the Model 1052 has been configured, it is ready to connect to the twisted pair interf ace, to the serial por t, and to the power source . This section tells you ho w to make these connections . Figure 3. Model 1052 Rear P anel 4.1 CONNECTING THE T WISTED PAIR INTERFACE The Model 1052 suppor ts communication between tw o DT[...]
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13 tive and is wired f or a two-wire interface . The signal/pin relationships are shown in Figure 4. Figure 4. Model 1052 twisted pair line interface 4.2 CONNECTING THE CONNECTING THE MODEL 1052/A (RS-232) The Model 1052/A suppor ts RS-232 serial por t connections. This section describes how to connect the serial por ts to your RS-232 equipment. Co[...]
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14 Universal A C Po wer (100–240 V AC) The Model 1052 uses a 5VDC , 2A universal input 100-240V AC , power supply (center pin is +5V). The univ ersal input power supply has a male IEC-320 power entry connector . This po wer supply connects to the Model 1052 by means of a barrel jac k on the rear panel. Many interna- tional power cords are a v ail[...]
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15 5.0 OPERATION Once the Model 1052 is properly configured and installed, it should oper- ate transparently . This sections describes power-up , reading the LED status monitors, and using the b uilt-in loopback test modes . 5.1 POWER-UP Bef ore applying power to the Model 1052, read section 4.3, “P ower Con- nection” on page 13 to ensure that[...]
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16 APPENDIX A MODEL 1052 SPECIFICA TIONS A.1 T RANSMISSION FORMAT Synchronous or asynchronous A.2 T RANSMISSION LINE Single unconditioned twisted pair A.3 CONTROL SIGNALS CD and R TS A.4 CLOCKING Internal, external, or receive loopback A.5 DISTANCE Distance, max, all data rates: • 10.1 miles (16.4km) on 19 A WG (0.9mm) wire • 7.2 miles (11.5 km[...]
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17 A.10 T EMPERATURE RANGE 32–122°F (0–50°C) A.11 ALTITUDE 0–15,000 f eet (0–4,572 meters) A.12 HUMIDITY 5–95% non-condensing A.13 WEIGHT 2.01 lbs. (1.0 kg) A.14 LINE INTERFACE T ransformer coupled 1500 V AC isolation[...]
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18 APPENDIX B MODELS 1052/A F ACTOR Y REPLACEMENT P ARTS AND ACCESSORIES Model # Description 1052/A RS232 iDSL Modem 12V -PSM 12 VDC Po wer Supply Module 24V -PSM 24 VDC Po wer Supply Module 48V -PSM 48 VDC Po wer Supply Module 08055DCUI 100-240V A C (+5V ±5% reg. DC/2A) Universal Input Adapter 0805EUR European Po wer Cord CEE 7 (“A”) 0805UK U[...]
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19 APPENDIX C MODEL 1052/A INTERF ACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS RS-232 INTERF A CE (DB-25 Female Connector) (DCE Orientation) Pin # Signal 1 Shield GND 2 TD (T ransmit Data) (DTE Source) 3 RD (Receiv e Data) (DCE Source) 4 RTS (Request to Send) (DTE Source) 5 CTS (Clear to Send) (DCE Source) 6 DSR (Data Set Ready) (DCE Source) 7 SGND (Signal Ground) 8 CD (Ca[...]
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20 Notes _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________[...]