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USER MANUAL MODEL 2707/I G.703 NTU with 10Base-T Ethernet Interface SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T (301) 975-1007 P ar t# 07M2707I-UM Doc# 08625U2-001 Rev . C Revised 10/27/06 An ISO-9001 Certified Company[...]
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2 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 B.9 Diagnostics ................................................................................. 21 B.10 Indicators .................................................................................... 21 B.11 Configuration .............................................................................. 21 B.12 Power Supply ........................[...]
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4 1.0 W ARRANTY INFORMATION P atton Electronics warrants all Model 2707/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 mater ials, and does not cov er customer damage, ab use , or[...]
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5 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: support@patton.com • URL: http://www .patton.com Note P ackages received without an RMA number will not be accepted. Caution This device is not intended to be c[...]
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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 PPP OPERATIONAL BACKGR OUND PPP is a protocol used f or multi-ple xed transport over a point-to-point link. PPP operates on all full duple x media, and is a symmetr ic peer-to- peer protocol, which can be divided into the f ollowing main components: • A standard method to encapsulate datagrams o v er serial links • A Link Control Protocol[...]
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8 Figure 1. Cisco router with serial interface, configured as PPP Half Bridge. Figure 1 shows a typical Cisco router with a serial interf ace configured as a PPP Half Bridge. The router ser ial interf ace connects to the W AN via a 2707/C (V .35) E1 NTU and to the remote 2707/I with suppor t for PPP bridging. The 2707/I functions as a node on the[...]
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9 4.0 CONFIGURATION The Model 2707/I f eatures configuration capability via hardware DIP s witches. This section describes all possible DIP s witch configurations of the Model 2707/I. 4.1 DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATIONS The Model 2707/I has an internal DIP switch that enables configur ation f or a wide range of applications. The DIP switch is accessed[...]
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10 Switch S1 settings T able 1 sho ws the settings f or DIP s witch S1-1 thru S1-8. SW1-1 Line Coding: HDB3 (default) Use Switch SW1-1 to control the Network Line Coding options. Set these options to be the same as the Line Coding given to y ou by your Service Provider . If you are using tw o Model 2707/Is together as shor t range modems, set both [...]
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11 The receiver recogniz es these special violations and decodes them as zeros . This method enables the network to meet minimum pulse den- sity requirements. Unless AMI is required in your application, HDB3 should be used whene ver possib le. • AMI . Alter nate Mark Inv ersion defines a pulse as a "mark, ” a binary one, as opposed to a z[...]
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12 5.0 INSTALLATION Once the Model 2707/I is properly configured, it is ready to connect to the G.703 interf ace, to the Ethernet por t, and to the power source. This section describes how to make these connections . 5.1 CONNECTING TO THE G.703 NETWORK AND ETHERNET LAN This section describes installing the G.703 (75-ohm and 120-ohm), Ethernet LAN,[...]
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13 Connecting Dual Coaxial Cable (75 ohm) to the G.703 Netw ork Ref er to Figure 5 to make the proper connections . Figure 5. Rear panel, showing location of connectors Note The outer conductor of the coax cables are isolated from system ear th ground. When using the 75-ohm interf ace, jumper straps JP2, JP5, JP6, and JP7 must be installed ov er th[...]
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14 Connecting the T wisted Pair (120 ohm) to the G.703 Network Ref er to the pinout and signals chart in Figure 6 to connect the 120-ohm G.703 network channel. Figure 6. G.703 120-ohm connection. Connecting the 10Base-T Ethernet por t to a PC (DTE) T o connect the Model 2707/I to another DTE device such as a 10Base-T network interface card, constru[...]
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15 Figure 8. 10Base-T cross-ov er cable connection Connecting the 10Base-T Ethernet P or t to a Hub The 10Base-T interf ace is configured as DTE (data terminal equipment), just like a 10Base-T netw ork interface card in a PC . Theref ore, it “e xpects” to connect to a 10Base-T Hub using a straight-through RJ-45 cable . Ref er to Figure 9 below[...]
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16 DC Power . The 36-60 VDC DC to DC adapter is supplied with the DC version of the Model 2707/I. The black and red leads plug into a DC source (nominal 48VDC) and the barrel power connector plugs into the barrel power supply jac k on the 2707/I. (See Figure 10). Figure 10. Connecting DC power to the 2707/I DC po wer supply T o Power Supply Jack T [...]
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17 6.0 OPERATION When the Model 2707/I has been properly configured and installed, it should operate transparently . This section descr ibes power-up , LED sta- tus monitors, and the b uilt-in loopback test modes . 6.1 POWER-UP Bef ore applying power to the Model 2707/I, please re view section “P ower Connection” on page 15 to verify that the [...]
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18 T able 2: LED descriptions LED Description E1 Link (Active Green) Solid g reen (On) indicates that the end to end E1 Link is up , signifying that the link is active . The E1 Link LED is Off when the link is down. 10BT Link (Active Green) Solid green indicates that the 10Base-T Ethernet interface has detected a v alid SQE hear tbeat, signifying a[...]
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19 6.3 OPERATING LINE LOOPBACK (LL) The Line Loopback (LL) test chec ks the operation of the local Model 2707/I, and is perf ormed separately on each unit. Figure 12. Line loopback f or a networ k ter mination application T o perform an LL test, set DIP s witch S1-2 to On . The TM LED will be lit while the unit is in loopback test mode . Model 2707[...]
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20 APPENDIX A G.703 SPECIFICATIONS A.1 NETWORK DATA RATE 2.048 Mbps A.2 NETWORK CONNECTOR RJ-48C/Dual Coax BNC A.3 NOMINAL IMPEDANCE 75/120 ohm A.4 LINE CODING Selectable AMI or HDB3 A.5 LINE FRAMING G.703 (Unframed) A.6 CLOCKING Internal or Networ k (Receive Reco ver) A.7 DISTANCE Maximum 6,000 ft (1.6 km) On 24 A WG cable[...]
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21 APPENDIX B ETHERNET 10BASE-T SPECIFICATIONS B.1 DTE INTERFACE 10Base-T on RJ-45F B.2 DTE DATA RATES 10 Mbps B.3 LAN CONNECTION RJ-45, 10Base-T , 802.3 Ether net B.4 PROTOCOL PPP (RFC 1661) with Bridging Control (RFC 1638) B.5 MAC ADDR ESS T ABLE SIZE 4096 entries B.6 MAC ADDR ESS AGING MA C addresses deleted after 8 minutes of inactivity B.7 FRA[...]
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22 B.12 POWER SUPPLY 5 VDC external power supply 100–240V AC , 50–60Hz, 0.4A B.13 HUMIDITY Up to 90% non-condensing B.14 T EMPERATURE 0–50°C (32–122°F) B.15 DIMENSIONS 3.5L x 2.1W x 0.78H in.(9.0L x 5.3W x 2.0H cm)[...]
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23 APPENDIX C F ACTOR Y REPLACEMENT P AR TS AND ACCESSORIES P atton Model # Description 2707/C G.703 NTU with a V .35 interface 2707/D G.703 NTU with an X.21 interf ace 2707/I G.7034 NTU with 10Base-T ethernet interface 08055DCUI Universal Input P ower Supply 07M2707/I User Manual[...]
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24 Cop yright © 2006 P atton Electronics Company All Rights Reser ved.[...]