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USER MANUAL MODEL 1088/C and 1088/D mDSL Modem with V .35 or X.21 Interface SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T (301) 975-1007 P ar t# 07M1088-UM Doc# 03312U2-001 Rev . E Revised 10/23/06 An ISO-9001Cer tified Company[...]
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2 CONTENTS 1.0 Warranty Information ................................................................. 4 1.1 Radio and TV Interference ............................................................ 4 1.2 CE Notice ...................................................................................... 4 1.3 Service ......................................[...]
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3 A.4 DTE Connector ........................................................................... 27 A.5 Diagnostics ................................................................................. 27 A.6 LED Status .................................................................................. 27 A.7 Configuration ...............................[...]
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4 1.0 W ARRANTY INFORMATION P atton Electronics warr ants all Model 1088 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 un[...]
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5 1.3 SERVICE All warranty and non-w arranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to P atton Electronics. All retur ns must ha ve a Return Materi- als A uthorization number on the outside of the shipping container . This number ma y be obtained from Patton Electronics T echnical Ser vices at: • T el: +1 (301) 975-1007 • Email: s[...]
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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 at- ton Electronics T echnical Suppor [...]
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7 3.0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1088 is equipped with two sets of eight DIP s witches, which allow configuration of the unit f or a wide v ariety of applications. This section describes switch locations and e xplains all possib le configur ations . 3.1 CONFIGURING THE HAR DWARE DIP SWITCHES The 16 e xternal switches are grouped into tw o eight-s wi[...]
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8 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S2” Switches S1-1 through S1-8 ma y be used to configure CO/CP operation, line framing and coding, CRC-4 operation, and DTE initiated loop diag- nostics. Default settings of S1 s witches are shown in T able 1. T able 1: S2 Summary T able Switch S2-1, S2-2, S2-3, S2-4, and S-5. Reser ved f or factory use and mus[...]
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9 1088/C ignores DTE loop requests. In the Off position, loop requests ma y still be initiated by the front panel s witch. Configuration Switch Set “S3” Use the six DIP Switches in Switch S3 to enable the DTE bit r ate. The f ollowing tab le summar izes def ault positions of DIP Switch S3. Detailed descriptions of each switch f ollow the table[...]
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10 Note Based on the DTE rate chosen, the Model 1088 will automati- cally select the optimum line rate depending on distance and line conditionsfor the distance . The line selection will be based on the lowest line r ate that will suppor t the DTE rate. Switch S3-7: Reset Software Defaults. Switch S3-7 allows the user to reset the software configu[...]
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11 Switch S3-8: T ransmit Data (TD) Sampling Point. Switch 3-8 controls the T ransmit Data (TD) sampling point. 3.2 NETLINK PLUG-AND-PLAY The NetLink Plug-and-Pla y f eature allows ISPs , carriers and PTTs to quickly upg rade the link speed f or a customer without requir ing the cus- tomer to re-configure the Customer Premise (CP) Model 1088. This[...]
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12 When the CO and CP units connect ov er DSL, the CP will enter a pre- defined def ault configuration (Receiv e Recovered Cloc king). Dur ing the negotiation process between the units, the CO unit will configure the DTE rate/line rate on the CP unit as defined b y the settings of the CO unit. When additional bandwidth is required, only the con[...]
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13 4.0 INSTALLATION Once the Model 1088 is properly 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. 4.1 CONNECTING THE T WISTED PAIR INTERFACE The Model 1088 suppor ts communication between two DTE de vices at distances to 5 mil[...]
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14 V .35 straight through cab le (See Figure 5). Appendix C describes pin assignments and signal sources f or the Model 1088/C V .35 interface . When purchasing or constructing an interface cab le, please refer to the pin diagrams in Appendix C as a guide . Figure 5. Connecting the Model 1088/C to V .35 Ser ial DTE Connecting the Model 1088/C (V .3[...]
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15 such as a router . Howe ver , the X.21 interf ace on the Model 1088/D ma y be configured as DTE (Data T er minal Equipment) for connection to DCE such as a modem or multiple xer . When connecting the X.21 interface of the Model 1088/C to your DTE de vice, use a X.21 straight through cab le (See Figure 7). Figure 7. Connecting the Model 1088/D t[...]
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16 The DCE/DTE strap is located on the top side of the 1088/D pc board (See Figure 9, below). The arrows on the top of the strap indicate the configuration of the X.21 por t (f or e xample, if the DCE arro ws are point- ing tow ard the DB-15 connector , the X.21 por t is wired as a DCE). Change the DCE/DTE orientation by pulling the strap out of i[...]
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17 120 V A C Po wer (US) The 100–132 V AC adapter supplied with the U .S. v ersion of the Model 1088 is a wall mount type and ma y be plugged into any approv ed 120 V AC w all jack. 230 V A C Po wer (International) The 230 V AC adapter supplied with the International version of the Model 1088 is a wall mount type and ma y be plugged into any appr[...]
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18 5.0 OPERATION Once the Model 1088 is properly configured and installed, it should oper- ate transparently . This sections descr ibes power-up , reading the LED status monitors, and using the b uilt-in loopback test modes. 5.1 POWER-UP T o apply power to the Model 1088, first be sure that y ou have read sec- tion 4.4, “Connecting P ower” on[...]
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19 • Only at power up , blinks once e very 200 ms if the DTE Rate is set to an unsuppor ted settings TM Glows y ellow to indicate that the Model 1095 has been placed in T est Mode. The unit can be placed in test mode by the local user or by the remote user . The TM LED will flash for 400msec when a valid pac ket is receiv ed from the Model 1001M[...]
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20 Overview Figure 13 shows the major elements used in the loop-bac k and patter n tests av ailable in the Model 1088. Each bloc k has sev eral functions. F ol- lowing Figure 13 are descriptions that show ho w the elements are used during T est Modes. Figure 13. Block Diagr am Model 1088 Framer The framer is used to determine the status of the line[...]
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21 lish a connection after the framer begins seeing unframed pac k- ets. The T est Model Timing Char t below shows the amount of time the framer must see consecutiv e unframed pack ets before the unit will restar t and tr y to establish a ne w line connection. The reason that there are diff erent Restar t Times will become apparent after reading th[...]
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22 5.4 LOOPS AND PATTERNS The f ollowing section describes the T est Modes used in the Model 1088. At the bottom of each T est Mode, a figure is included to show the data path.. Figure 14. Block Diagr am Local Loop Mode 1 Figure 15. Block Diagr am Local Loop Mode 2 Local Loop There are two diff erent modes of operation for a Local Loop depending o[...]
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23 data presented at the f ar end DTE will be transmitted to the local DTE and then looped back within the local DTE Loop Con- trol bloc k with the Processor . After the Local Loop is deselected, the units will be placed back into DataMode and the normal data paths will be re-established. Figure 16. Block Diagr am Local Loop Mode 1 with 511/511E Fi[...]
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24 DTE are not valid. Because the data is unframed there is no wa y for the framer to send this data out to the DTE. This is an impor tant distinction because other P atton units will send out the 511 pattern. When the unit is placed into a Mode 2 Local Loop , the 511/511E pattern generator on the local unit is unav ailable f or transmis- sion. As [...]
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25 Figure 19. Block Remote Loop with 511/511E Remote Digital Loop with 511/511E The Remote Digital Loop with 511/511E is shown abo ve . After RDL is established the Remote units' Restart Timer is set to one minute. This has been done because when the 511/511E gen- erator is star ted on the local unit, the Remote framer begins seeing unframed p[...]
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26 units enable the 511/511E pattern within 4 seconds of each other , both units will be tr ansmitting and receiving the 511/511E pattern. Both framers are now receiving unframed data and will restar t after one minute. The 511/511E pattern generators will TimeOut after 45 seconds re-enabling the normal data path. The ER led will begin flashing un[...]
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27 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS A.1 CLOCKING MODES Internal, Exter nal, or Receive Recov ered A.2 DTE RATE All 64k steps from 64 to 2304 kbps A.3 DTE INTERFACE V .35 (Model 1088/C), DCE Orientation; X.21 (Model 1088/D), DCE or DTE Orientation depending upon or ienta- tion of PC-board mounted daughter board A.4 DTE CONNECTOR M/34 F emale (Model 1088/C)[...]
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28 A.8 POWER +5 VDC external desk top power supply , 90-260V AC , 50-60 Hz (Univer- sal Input), 10W or -48 VDC A.9 COMPLIANCE FCC P ar t 15, CE, CTR1 A.10 T RANSMISSION LINE Single T wisted Pair A.11 LINE CODING CAP (Carrier less Amplitude and Phase Modulation A.12 LINE RATES (DSL LINE) 144, 272, 400, 528, 784, 1040, 1552, 2064, 2320 kpbs A.13 LINE[...]
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29 APPENDIX B F ACTOR Y REPLACEMENT P AR TS AND ACCESSORIES Model # Description 1088/C V .35 mDSL Rock et (CAP) 1088/D X.21 mDSL Rock et (CAP) 080551 120V P ower Supply 080552 230V P ower Supply 48V -PSM DC P ower Supply Module 08055DCUI 100-240V AC (+5V ±5% reg. DC/2A) Universal Input Adapter 0805EUR European P ower Cord CEE 7 (“A”) 0805UK Un[...]
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30 APPENDIX C MODEL 1088/C INTERF ACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS V .35 Interf ace (M/34 F emale Connector) (DCE Orientation) Pin # Signal B SGND (Signal Ground) C R TS (Request to Send) (DTE Source) D CTS (Clear to Send) (DCE Source) E DSR (Data Set Ready) (DCE Source) F CD (Carrier Detect) (DCE Source) H DTR (Data T er minal Ready) (DTE Source) L LLB (Local [...]
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31 APPENDIX D MODEL 1088/D INTERF ACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS X.21 Interf ace (D-Sub-15 F emale Connector) (DTE /DCE Orientation) Pin # Signal 1 F rame Ground 2 T (T ransmit Data-A) (DTE Source) 3 C (Control-A) (DTE Source) 4 R (Receive Data-A) (DCE Source) 5 I (Indication-A) (DCE Source) 6 S (Signal Element Timing-A) (DCE Source) 7 BT (Byte Timing-A) (DCE[...]
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32 APPENDIX E MODEL 1088/C AND 1088/D T RANSMISSION DISTANCE CHAR T T able 3: T ransmission Distance - Patton NetLink Model 1088 Cop yright © 2000, 2006 P atton Electronics Company All Rights Reser ved. T ransmission Distance - Patton NetLink Model 1088 Line Rate DTE Rates kbps feet miles km feet miles km 14 4 64, 128 21400 4.0 6.6 30700 5.8 9.4 2[...]