Patton electronic 1082/I manual

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    USER MANUAL MODEL 1082/I and 1082/144/I iDSL Modem with 10Base- T Interface SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T (301) 975-1007 P ar t# 07M1082/I-B Doc# 033181UB Revised 7/13/01 An ISO-9001 Certified Company CERTIFIED[...]

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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.8 Connectors ..................................................................................25 A.9 Power ...........................................................................................25 A.10 Temperature Range .....................................................................26 A.11 Altitude ...................................[...]

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    4 1.0 W ARRANTY INFORMATION P atton Electronics warrants all Model 1082/I and Model 1082/144/I 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 materials, and does not cov er customer[...]

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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 Mater i- als A uthorization number on the outside of the shipping container . This number ma y be obtained from P atton Electronics T echnical Ser vice at: T el: (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@p[...]

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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 prob lems arise during installation or use of this product, please do not hesitate to contact P atton Electronics T echnical Support [...]

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    7 2.2 DESCRIPTION The Model 1082/I and Model 1082/144/I are Multi Rate iDSL Modems that provide seamless MA C La y er connectivity between 2 peered 10Base-T LANs. Now , Enter prise users no longer need to hassle with a br idge and a CSU/DSU or recurring leased line costs. The 1082 allows users to add addi- tional nodes to a LAN that has reached its[...]

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    8 3.0 PPP OPERATIONAL BACKGR OUND PPP is a protocol used f or multi-ple x ed transport over a point-to-point link. PPP operates on all full duplex media, and is a symmetric peer-to- peer protocol, which can be broken into three main components: • A standard method to encapsulate datagrams o v er serial links • A Link Control Protocol (LCP) to e[...]

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    9 Figure 2. Cisco router with serial interface, con fi gured as PPP Half-Bridge Figure 2 shows a typical Cisco router with a serial interf ace con fi gured as a PPP Half Bridge. The router serial interface uses a remote de vice that suppor ts PPP bridging to function as a node on the remote Ether net network. The serial interface on the Cisco wil[...]

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    10 Figure 3. T ransparent bridging between two routers over a serial interf ace Figure 3 illustrates transparent bridging between two routers o v er a serial interface (s0). Bridging will occur between the two Ethernet inter- f aces on router A (e0 and e1) and the two Ethernet interfaces on router B (e0 and e1).[...]

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    11 4.0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1082/I and Model 1082/144/I each are equipped with 16 DIP s witches that enable con fi gur ation of the unit f or a wide variety of appli- cations. This section descr ibes switch locations and e xplains the different con fi gurations. 4.1 CONFIGURING THE HAR DWAR E DIP SWITCHES Using a small fl at-tip screwdriv er [...]

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    12 Figure 5. DIP switches S2 and S2 Figure 5 shows the orientation of the DIP s witches in the “ ON ” and “ OFF ” positions. Configuring DIP Switch S1 DIP s witch S1 is where you con fi gure the data r ate, asynchronous or synchronous data f ormat, transmit clock source, and response to RDL request. The f ollowing tab le summarizes def au[...]

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    13 Note When setting the 1082 for SNMP Management, the DTE r ate switches (S1-1,S1-2, and S2-1) m ust be also set to the ON posi- tion. Theref ore, to set a 1082 unit SNMP Mangagement mode, the follo wing s witches hav e to be at the ON position, S1-1, S1-2, S2-1. Switches S1-1 and S1-2: Data Rate Use s witches S1-1 and S1-2 to con fi gure the asy[...]

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    14 Switches S1-6 and S1-7: System Clock Mode Use Switches S1-6 and S1-7 to con fi gure the 1082/I or Model 1082/144/ I f or internal, or receive recov er cloc k mode. Switch S1-8: Response to RDL Request Use Switch S1-8 to allow Model 1082/I and Model 1082/144/I to enter the Remote Digital Loopback diagnostic test when requested to do so b y the f[...]

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    15 Con fi guring DIP switch “ S2 ” Use the eight DIP s witches in S2 to enable 19.2 kbps or 144* kbps syn- chronous operation and set the loopbac k modes. The following tab le summarizes def ault positions of DIP s witches S2-1 through S2-8. Detailed descriptions of each switch f ollo w the table . Switches S2-1: 19.2 kbps or 144 * kbps Synchr[...]

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    16 Switch S2-2: Front Panel Switc h Disable Use s witch S2-2 to enable or disab le the front panel toggle s witches. Switches S2-3, S2-6, S2-7 and S2-8: Reser ved S2-2 Setting On Disable the front panel s witches Off Enab le the front panel s witches[...]

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    17 5.0 INSTALLATION When the Model 1082 has been properly con fi gured, it may be con- nected to the DSL twisted pair interf ace, the 10Base-T Ethernet Inter- f ace, and the po wer source. This section describes these connections. Figure 6. Model 1082/I or Model 1082/144/I rear view 5.1 CONNECTING DSL INTERFACE The Model 1082 suppor ts communicati[...]

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    18 The RJ-45 connector on the Model 1082 ’ s twisted pair interface is polar- ity insensitive and is wired f or a two-wire interface . The signal/pin rela- tionships are shown in Figure 7 belo w . Figure 7. Model 1082/I twisted pair line interface 5.2 CONNECTING 10BASE-T ETHERNET PORT TO PC (DTE) The 10Base-T interf ace is con fi gured as DTE (D[...]

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    19 5.4 POWER CONNECTION Universal A C Po wer (100 – 240V AC) The Model 1082/I 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 power supply connects to the Model 1082/I by means of a barrel jac k on the rear panel. Many interna- t[...]

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    20 DC P ower The DC adapter supplied with the DC version of the model 1082/I plugs in a DC source (nominal 48VDC) and plugs into the barrel power supply jac k on the rear of the 1082/I. Refer to Figure 10 below to mak e the proper connection. Figure 10. P ow er adapter W ARNING There are no user -serviceable parts in the power supply section of the[...]

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    21 6.0 OPERATION When the Model 1082/I and Model 1082/144/I hav e been properly con fi g- ured and installed, it should operate transparently . This sections descr ibes power-up , LED status monitors, and the built-in loopbac k test modes. 6.1 POWER-UP Bef ore applying power to the Model 1082/I or Model 1082/144/I, please read section 5.4, “ P o[...]

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    22 T able 1: LED status monitor indications LED Description DSL Link (Activ e Green) Solid green (On) indicates that the end to end DSL F ramer Link is up , signifying that the link across the DSL span is active . The DSL Link LED is Off when the link is down. Status Blinks yello w from one to ele ven times to indicate system status. Each pulse pat[...]

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    23 6.3 T EST MODES The Model 1082/I and Model 1082/144/I has a built-in proprietary loop- back test mode , plus a built-in V .52 BER test patter n generator , f or e v alu- ating the condition of the modems and the communication link. These tests can be activated ph ysically from the front panel, or via the interface. Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)/[...]

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    24 Activating RDL can be done in tw o wa ys: 1. Mov e the front panel toggle s witch to appropriate position. 2. Set remote loopback from SNMP screen (when used with 1092ARC Rack Card) Note Remote loopback cannot be activ ated until appro ximately 45 seconds after the two modems hav e linked to each other . Note The Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) wi[...]

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    25 APPENDIX A 1082/I Speci fi cations A.1 T RANSMISSION FORMAT Synchronous or asynchronous A.2 T RANSMISSION LINE Single unconditioned twisted pair A.3 CLOCKING Internal or receive loopback A.4 DISTANCE A.5 DATA RATES Synchronous 19.2, 32, 56, 64, and 128 kbps, (and 144 kbps on 1082/144 only); Asynchronous 0 – 38.4 kbps A.6 DIAGNOSTICS V .52 com[...]

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    26 A.10 T EMPERATUR E 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 DIMENSIONS 4.125W x 1.625H x 6.0D in. (10.5W x 4.1W x 15.2D cm) A.14 WEIGHT 2.01 lbs. (1.0 kg)[...]

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    27 APPENDIX B MODEL 1082/I F ACTOR Y REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSOR IES Model # Description 1082/I 10Base-T , DSL Modem 1082/144/I 10Base-T DSL modem with maximum data rate of 144 kbps 48V -PSM DC P ower Supply Module 08055DCUI 100-240V A C (+5V ±5% reg. DC/2A) Universal Input Adapter 0805EUR European P ower Cord CEE 7 ( “ A ” ) 0805UK United [...]

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    28 Notes _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________[...]