Patton electronic 1069 manual

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    USER MANU AL M ODEL 1 069 OnSite™ VDSL2 CPE SALES OF FICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301) 975-1007 Part# 07 M10 69-UM Rev . A Revised 12 /21/1 1 An I SO-9001 Certi fied Company This is a Class A devic e and is not intend ed for use in a r esident ial env ironme nt. REGULA T ORY MODEL NUMBER : 03342D 4-001[...]

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    2 CONTENTS 1.0 Warranty Info rmation ....... ................. ...................... ................... 3 1.1 Regulato ry Information ....... ...................... ................. ................... 3 EMC Directive:.............. ...... ................. ..... ...... ..... ................. ...... .. 3 Low-Voltage Direcive (Safet y): ........[...]

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    3 1.0 W ARRANTY INFOR MATION Patton Electroni cs warrants all Model 1069 comp onents to be free fro m defect s, and wi ll—at our optio n—repair or replace th e product sh ould it fail with in one year fro m the first d ate of the shipm ent. This warran ty is limite d to defect s in workman ship or material s, and does not cov er customer dam ag[...]

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    4 of Part 15 of FCC rule s, which are d esigned to p rovide rea sonable pro- tection from such interf erence in a commercial installa tion. Howeve r , there is no gua rantee tha t in terfe r en ce w ill no t oc cu r in a particu la r in st al- lation. If the devi ce does ca use interferen ce to radio o r television recep- tion, which can be determi[...]

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    5 1.6 SA FETY WHEN W ORKING W ITH ELEC TRICITY • This device con tains no user ser vice able part s. This device c an only be repaired b y qualifie d service per- sonn el. • Do not open th e device when the po wer cord is con- nect ed. For syste ms without a po wer switch an d without an exte rnal pow er adapte r , l ine volt ages are present w[...]

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    6 In accordan ce with the require ments of council direc - tive 2002/9 6/EC on Waste of El ectr ical and El ectron ic Equipm ent (WEEE ), ensure th at at en d-of-life y ou sepa- rate t his produ ct from ot her waste an d scrap an d deliver to the WE EE collectio n system in you r countr y for recy- cli ng. This d evice con tains no us er ser viceab[...]

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    7 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION Thank y ou for your pu rchase of thi s Patton Elect ronics product. This produ ct has been thoroughly i nspected and tested and i s warranted for one yea r for pa rts and la bor . If any questions o r problems ar ise durin g inst allation or u se of this pro duct, cont act Patton Ele ctronics T echnic al Support at +1 (301[...]

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    8 Figure 1. Model 1069 rear panel 2.3 A PPLICATION In an ex ample appli cation, the VDSL 2 CPE modem is pl aced in eith er MxU env ironments o r individual residents for deliveri ng triple pla y ser- vices including “f iber like” hi gh-speed broa dband servi ce. Built-i n POTS/ISDN splitters allow f or both dat a and voice t o be brok en out at[...]

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    9 3.0 INSTALLATION T o connect th e Model 106 9, do the foll owing: 1. Conne ct the Line por t of the Mo del 1069 with a telephone c able (refer to s ection 3.1, “C onnecting the Line Inter face” on p age 10). 2. Conne ct an Ethernet port to the network card of a PC via an Ether- net cabl e (ref er to s ec tio n 3.2 , “Conn ecting the 10/ 100[...]

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    10 3.1 CO NNECTING THE L INE INT ER FACE The Mode l 1069 suppo rts communic ation over a dist ance of up t o 10,000 ft (3 k m) over 24 A WG (0.5 mm) twisted -pair wire or Cat5+. Not e Actual distance and link performance may vary depending on the environment and type/gauge of wire used. Follow the step s below to connect the Model 1069 i nterfaces.[...]

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    11 3.2 CO NNECTING THE 10/1 00BAS E-T ETHER NET INTER FACE The RJ- 45 po rt s labe le d Ethernet are the Au to-M DIX 10/10 0Bas e-T i nter - face. Th ese ports are designed to connect directly to a 10/100Base-T device or network. Figure 5 shows th e signal/pin relationshi ps on thi s interf ace. Y ou may co nnect thi s port to a hub or PC using a s[...]

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    12 3.4 CO NNECTING PO WER The Mod el 1069 does not have a power swit ch, so it pow ers up as s oon as it is plugged in . An external AC or DC power sup ply is av ail ab le se p ar atel y . This connec- tion is made via th e barrel ja ck on the rea r panel of the Model 1069. No configu ration is necessary for t he power su pply (See Appen dix B for [...]

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    13 5.0 OPERATION Once t he Model 106 9 is properly install ed, it should operate tra nspar- entl y . N o user s ettin gs re quire d. Th is sect i on des cri be s read ing t he LED st at us mo nit ors. Before app lying pow er to the Model 1 069, please review sectio n 3.4, “Conne cting Po wer” on p age 12 to veri fy that th e unit is conne cted [...]

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    14 APPE NDIX A S PECIFICATIONS A.1 V DSL2 • Full complianc e up to 30Mhz profile A.2 L AN CO NNECTION • Four RJ-45 , 10/100Base-T , IEE E 802.3 Ethernet A.3 T RANS MISSI ON LIN E • T wo- wire u nco nditi oned twist e d pair • VDSL2 Connector: RJ-45 A.4 LED ST ATUS INDIC ATO RS • Power (Green) • VDS L2: Li nk (G r een) • Local (G reen)[...]

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    15 APPE NDIX B MODEL 1069 SERIES FACTO RY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Model # Descript ion Base Mode ls 1069/EUI OnSite VDSL2 CPE RJ45 Line, 100-240V AC 07M1069-UM User Manual Power Supplies PS-03671H1-002 100-240V AC (12V , DC/2A) W all mount power adapter Power Adapters 12-130 European rep lacement plug 12-129 American replacement pl[...]

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    16 APPE NDIX C MODEL 1069 SERIES INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT C .1 1 0/1 00BASE -T INTE R FAC E RJ-45 •P i n 1 : T X + •P i n 2 : T X - •P i n 3 : R X + •P i n 6 : R X - • Pins 4, 5 , 7, 8: no c onnection C .2 VDSL2 IN TER F ACE RJ-45 • Pin 4: RING •P i n 5 : T I P • Pins 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 : no connect ion C .3 PO TS/ISDN INTER FA CE RJ-[...]