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USE R MANUA L MODEL 1092AR C High Speed, 2-Wire/4-Wire , Synchronous an d Asynchronous Rack Moun t Modem Card SALES OFFIC E (301)975-100 0 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T (301)975-100 7 http://ww w.patton.co m Part# 07M1092ARC- C Doc# 033041U B Revised 03/23/0 0 An ISO-9001 Certifie d Compan y[...]
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1.0 WARRANTY INFORM ATION Patton Electronic s warrants all Model 1092ARC components t o be free from defects, and wil l — at our optio n — repair or replace th e product should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment . This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, an d does not cover customer damage, abuse or [...]
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2.0 GENERAL INFORM ATIO N Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product . This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and i s warranted for One Y ear parts and labor. If any questions arise durin g installation or use of this product, please contact P atton Electronics ’ T echnical Support at: (301) 975-1007 . 2.1 FE AT[...]
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3.0 CONFIGUR ATIO N This section describes the hardware and software configuratio n switches and jumpers, and provides detailed instructions for all possibl e settings. Refer to the Model 1001MC SNMP Management Card Use r Manual for SNMP options . 3.1 Configure the Hardware Switche s The Model 1092ARC Series front card default s to the use o f hard[...]
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3.1.2 Configuration Switch Set “S1 ” The configuration switches on S1 allow you to specify the dat a rate, async/sync data format, transmit clock source and response t o RDL request. Default settings of S1 are shown in the table belo w . Switches S1-1 and S1-2: Data Rat e Use Switches S1-1 and S1-2 with Switch S5- 1 to determine th e operable S[...]
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Switch S1-8: Response to Remote Loo p Reques t Use Switch S1-8 to allow the Model 1092ARC to enter the Remot e Digital Loopback diagnostic test when requested to do so by the far en d modem. For example, when Switch S1-8 is set to “ON”, it will ente r RDL mode (See Section 5.2.2) when requested to do so by the remot e modem . S1- 8 Settin g O n[...]
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Switch S5-2: 2-Wire/4-Wir e Use Switch S5-2 to configure 2-Wire or 4-Wire operation . S5- 2 Settin g Descriptio n Of f 2-Wir e 2-Wire Operatio n O n 4-Wir e 4-Wire Operatio n Switch S5-3: Enable LAL and RDL from DT E Use Switch S5-3 to enable or disable the Local Analog Loopbac k and Remote Digital Loopback control from the DTE . S5- 3 Settin g Des[...]
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MAIN MENU Option 1: Display Active Configuratio n Select Option 1 to display the most recent configuration of the loca l Model 1092ARC (See below). The Model 1092ARC uses the activ e configuration for its operation. If you make changes to th e configuration, you must select MAIN MENU Option 8. This will updat e the unit to the new active configurat[...]
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2. Data Forma t Select Option 2 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGUR A TIO N Menu t o select the sync data format (See below). 3. Clock Mod e Select Option 3 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGUR A TION Menu t o select the sync clock mode (See below) . Set this option as follows : Master Clock - Interna l : Select Item 1 to use the Model 1092ARC internal reference clock as[...]
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7. DTE Controlled Remote Digital Loo p Select Option 7 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGUR A TIO N Menu t o enable DTE control of the Remote Digital Loop Menu (See below). Th e Remote Digital Loop on the 1092ARC can be controlled from the DT E interface by selecting Enable (Option 1). T o instruct the 1092ARC t o ignore this request from the DTE interface, se[...]
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To run or terminate a particular test, key in the option to get to tha t screen menu. T est Mode options 2,3,7,8 and 9 require the 1092ARC to be in Dat a Mode with the remote 1092ARC. The Model 1092ARC Test Mode s are described below: OF F Terminates all test s 51 1 Initiates the built-in test pattern generator and detector . 511 with Error s Initi[...]
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3.3.1 Mode l 1001RCM12545 Rear Card Strap Setting s Figure 6 shows strap locations for the Model 1001RCM1254 5 (DB-25/RJ-45S) rear cards. These straps determine various groundin g characteristics for the terminal interface and twisted pair lines. JB3 an d JB4 are user configurable. JB2 mus t be set on pegs 1 and 2 . The table below provides an over[...]
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The table below provides an overview of interface strap function s for the rear interface cards. Following the table overview are detaile d descriptions of each strap’s function . DTE Shield (DB-15 Pin 1) & FRGND (JB3 ) In the connected position, this strap links DB-15 pin 1 & fram e ground. In the open position, pin 1 is disconnected fro[...]
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4.0 INS TALLATIO N This section describes the functions of the Model 1001R14 rac k chassis, tells how to install front and rear Model 1092ARC Series card s into the chassis, and how to connect to the twisted pair interface an d the serial interface . 4.1 THE MODEL 1001R14 RACK CHASSI S The Model 1001R14 Rack Chassis (Figure 9, below) has 16 car d s[...]
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4.3.2 Connect to a “DCE” Devic e Since the Model 1092ARC’s serial port is always wired as a DCE , you must use a null mode m cable when connecting to another DC E device such as a CSU/DSU, modem or multiplexer. This cable shoul d be of the shortest possible length that is appropriate to the interface yo u are using. When purchasing or constru[...]
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5.0 OPER ATIO N Once the Model 1092ARC is properly configured and installed, i t should operate transparentl y . This sections describes functions of th e LED status indicators, and the use of the built-in loopback test modes. 5.1 LED S TA TUS INDIC AT OR S The Model 1092ARC features twelve front panel LEDs that monito r power, the DTE signals, net[...]
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To perform an LLB test, follow these steps : 1 . Activate LLB. This may be done in one of three ways: - Move the front panel toggle switch to the right to “Local”. - Raise the LLB signal on the interface (see Appendix B). - Set Local Loop from the VT100 screen . Once LLB is activated, the Model 1092ARC transmitter output i s connected to its ow[...]
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APPENDIX A PA TTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1095R C FACTORY REPLACEMENT PART S AND ACCESSORIE S Patton Model # Descriptio n 1001RPEM-RA C ................ . 120/240V Rear Power Entry Modul e 1001RPSM-RU I .................. . 120/240V Front Power Supply Modul e 1001RPEM-RD C ................ . DC Rear Power Entry Modul e 1001RPSM-R48 A ............... . 4[...]
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APPENDIX B (Continued ) PA TTON MODEL 1092ARC TERMINAL INTER FA CE PIN ASSIGNMEN T DB-25F Connector-DC E (RS-232 Interface ) Pin # Signa l 1...........................FG (Frame Ground ) 2.......................... TD ( T ransmit Data ) 3...........................RD (Receive Data ) 4...........................RTS (Request to Send ) 5...............[...]
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3 8 APPENDIX D LINE INTER FA CE PIN ASSIGNMEN T (RJ45 Connector ) Pin Numbe r Signa l 1...................................................N/C (No Connection ) 2...................................................N/C (No Connection ) 3...................................................4 Wire Ti p 4...................................................Ti[...]