Patton electronic 12168 manual

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    USER MANUAL MODEL 1068 V ariab le Rate VLINK Modem SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T (301) 975-1007 P ar t# 07M1068-A Doc# 058111UA Revised 6/10/02 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 FCC Part 68 (1068DV Only) ....................[...]

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    3 C.2 VDSL Interface ............................................................................ 23 RJ-45 .......................................................................................... 23 Terminal Block ............................................................................ 23 C.3 POTS/ISDN Interface ..............................[...]

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    4 1.0 W ARRANTY INFORMATION P atton Electronics warrants all Model 1068 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 the shipment. This warranty is limited to def ects in w orkmanship or mater ials, and does not cov er customer damage, ab use or[...]

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    5 1.3 FCC PART 68 (1068DV ONLY) This equipment complies with P art 68 of the FCC Rules. Please note the f ollowing: 1. Y ou are required to request service from the telephone company bef ore you connect the Model 1068D V to a network. When you request ser vice, y ou must pro vide the telephone company with the f ollowing data. — The required Univ[...]

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    6 3. If your Model 1068D V causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company ma y temporarily discontinue y our service. If possible , they will notify y ou in adv ance, b ut if adv ance notice is not practical, y ou will be notified as soon as possible and will be inf ormed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. 4. If you e xp[...]

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    7 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 year f or par ts and labor . If any questions or prob lems arise during installation or use of this product, contact P atton Electronics T echnical Suppor t at +1 (301) 975-1007.[...]

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    8 passed transparently (unmodified) through the 1068s. The 1068s automat- ically add and delete MA C addresses , only passing pac k ets across the VDSL link that are meant f or the remote peered LAN. Figure 1. T ypical application The 1068D V/CO and 1068D V/CP work together to create a transparent e xtension betw een tw o peered Ethernet LANs. PO [...]

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    9 3.0 INSTALLATION Because the Model 1068 requires no configuration, it can be installed quickly . If you are installing a standalone unit, ref er to section 3.1 “Standal- one unit installation”. Otherwise, ref er to section 3.2 “Rac k card installation”. Note If asymmetric transmission or line rates other than 12.5 Mbps are required, refe[...]

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    10 3.2 RACK CARD INSTALLATION The Model 1068 rac k card version comprises a front card and a rear card.Do the f ollowing to install the cards into the rac k chassis: 1. Slide the rear card into the back of the chassis along the metal r ails. 2. Secure the rear card using the supplied metal screws . 3. Slide the front card into the chassis until you[...]

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    11 6. Connect the Ether net interface (ref er to section 3.4, “Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Interface” on page 12). 3.3 CONNECTING THE T WISTED-PAIR LINE INTERFACE The Model 1068 suppor ts communication between two peer Ethernet LAN sites ov er a distance of up to 6,652 ft (2.03 km) ov er 24 AWG (0.5 mm) twisted-pair wire. Note Actual d[...]

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    12 The terminal block connector on the Model 1068's twisted pair interf ace is polarity insensitive and is wired f or a two-wire interf ace. The signal/pin relationships is shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. Model 1068D (T erminal Block) twisted pair line interf ace. 3.4 CONNECTING THE 10/100BASE-T ETHERNET INTERFACE The shielded RJ-45 por t labeled[...]

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    13 Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet P ort to a Hub The Model 1068 10/100Base-T interf ace is configured as DTE (Data T er- minal Equipment), just like a 10/100Base-T netw ork interface card in a PC . Theref ore, it “expects” to connect to a 10/100Base-T Hub using a straight-through RJ-45 cab le. Figure 7 diagrams the cab le wiring for con-[...]

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    14 work. The RJ-45 connector in the model 1068’ s POTS/ISDN interf ace is wired as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9. Model 1068D V (RJ-45) POTS/ISDN interf ace 3.6 CONNECTING POWER An e xternal AC or DC pow er supply is av ailab le separately . This connec- tion is made via the barrel jack on the rear panel of the Model 1068. No configuration is nece[...]

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    15 4.0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1068 has f our DIP s witches for configuring the unit for a wide variety of applications. This section descr ibes s witch locations and e xplains the diff erent configurations. 4.1 CONFIGURING THE HAR DWAR E DIP SWITCHES Using a small flat-tip screwdriv er , remove the protectiv e co v er located on the underside o[...]

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    16 Figure 11. DIP switch orientation Figure 12. Rack card DIP s witch orientation S1 1234 ON 1234 ON Push toggle up for ON position Switch toggle Push toggle down for OFF position 1234 ON S1 S1 S1 Power VLINK Modem Link QOL VLINK Link Activity Ethernet 1234 ON Push toggle to left for ON position Switch toggle Push toggle to right for OFF position 1[...]

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    17 4.2 CONFIGURING DIP SWITCH S1 DIP s witch S1 is where you configure the VDSL line rate, symmetric or asymmetric, Ethernet full auto sense capability (100BaseT full or half duple x, 10BaseT full or half duple x) or limited auto sense (only 100BaseT half duple x, 10BaseT full or half duple x). T able 1 summarizes def ault positions of DIP s witch[...]

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    18 ON OFF OFF 12.5 Mbps ON OFF ON 16.67 Mbps T able 4: Asymmetric VDSL Line Rates Selection Chart S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 Asymmetric Line Rates DS/US OFF OFF ON 4.17 Mbps/1.56 Mbps OFF ON ON 9.38 Mbps/1.56 Mbps OFF ON OFF 16.67 Mbps/2.34 Mbps T able 3: Symmetric VDSL Line Rates Selection Chart S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 Symmetric Line Rate[...]

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    19 5.0 OPERATION Once the Model 1068s are properly installed, they should operate trans- parently . No user settings required. This section describes reading the LED status monitors. 5.1 POWER UP Bef ore applying power to the Model 1068, please re view section 3.6, “Connecting P ower” on page 14 to v erify that the unit is connected to the appr[...]

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    20 Figure 14. Model 1068 rack card front panel T able 5: F ront panel LED description LED Description P ower Solid GREEN to indicate the unit is powered on. VLINK Link (Active Green) Solid g reen (ON) to indicate that the end-to-end VDSL link between the Model 1068s is established. The VLINK LED is OFF when the link is down. VLINK QOL (Active Y ell[...]

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    21 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS A.1 LAN CONNECTION • Shielded RJ-45, 10/100Base-T , IEEE 802.3 Ethernet • VDSL Connection: RJ-45 and T er minal Block A.2 T RANSMISSION LINE T wo-wire unconditioned twisted pair. A.3 VDSL LINE RATE 16.67 Mbps, symmetric upstream/downstream. Additional symmetric and asymmetric rates are av ailab le via DIP s witch se[...]

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    22 APPENDIX B MODEL 1068 SERIES F ACTOR Y REPLACEMENT P AR TS AND ACCESSORIES *Only required with optional UI power supply (08055DCUI) P atton Model # Description Base Models 1068DRC/CO CO V ariable Rate VDSL Rack Card; data only 1068DRC/CP CP V ariable Rate VDSL Rack Card; data only 1068D VRC/CO CO V ariable Rate VDSL Rack Card; v oice and data 10[...]

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    23 APPENDIX C MODEL 1068 SERIES INTERF ACE PIN ASSIGNMENT C.1 10/100BASE-T INTERFACE RJ-45 • Pin 1: TX+ • Pin 2: TX- • Pin 3: RX+ • Pin 6: RX- • Pins 4, 5, 7, 8: no connection C.2 VDSL INTERFACE RJ-45 • Pin 4: RING • Pin 5: TIP • Pins 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8: no connection T erminal Block See Figure 5 on page 12. C.3 POTS/ISDN INTERFACE RJ[...]

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    24 APPENDIX D DIST ANCE CHAR T , BASED ON 24 A WG (0.5 MM) Cop yright © 2001, 2002 P atton Electronics Company All Rights Reser ved. Symm Line Rate (DS/US) Distance in feet (km) 6.25 Mbps 4,500 (1.37) 9.38 Mbps 4,150 (1.26) 12.5 Mbps 4,000 (1.22) 16.67 Mbps 3,300 (1.00) Asymm Line Rate (DS/US) Distance in feet (km) 4.17 Mbps/1.56 Mbps (Mode 0) 6,0[...]