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Document No. 49-0002-013 Rev. A Installation, Operation & Diagnostics for the MIU9.6FPD Industrial Grade, Digital Fast Poll Standalone Modem[...]
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Document No. 49-0002-013 Rev. A Telenetics Corporation 26772 Vista Terrace Drive Lake Forest, California 92630 (949)455-4000 Fax (949)455-4010[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. STANDARDS .... ............................................................................ .............. 2 2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW .. ........................................................... .............. 3 3. GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ...........[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 2 1. STANDARDS Meets FCC Rules Part J, Subpart 15 , Class A for radi at ed emissions.[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 3 2. PR ODUCT OV ERVIEW The MIU9.6FPD is an industri al grade Digi tal Fast Poll m odem designed for multidropping appli cat ions over unconditioned me tallic l ines (eg; pilot wires). Availabl e as single ch annel device (MIU9.6FP D), 2-channel device (MIU9.6FPD/D) or repeate[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 4 3. GENERAL PR ODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 5.3 x 4.0 x 1.375 inches Weight: 1 l b Voltage Supply : Standard Model : 40 to 270VDC 40 to 270VAC, 50/60Hz LV Model (Suffix “-LV” ): 9 to 36VDC Current Requirements : 12VDC 24VDC 125V DC 120VAC 220VAC MIU9.6FPD MIU9.6FPD/D [...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 5 4. MODEM SPECIFICATIONS Modulation: Pulse Position Mo dulation ( PPM) Synch/Async: Asynchronous Only Data Rate: 0 – 1200bps Error Correction: None Data Compression: None Data Modulation Connectivity: Using 16m s Polli ng Test 99.999% or better at -37dBm 99.5% or better at [...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 6 Other Features Receiver Equali zation: Compromi se Equalizati on Self Test Diagnostics: None Local Analog Loopback: See Section 13 Local Digi tal Loopback: See Section 13 Rem ote Analog Loopba ck See Section 13 Rem ote Digit al Loopba ck See Section 13 Anti-Streaming: O FF o[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 7 5. METALLIC CONDUCTOR SP ECIFICATIONS The MIU9.6FPD contains di gital c irc ui try for connection 2 or 4-wire metal lic conductors (eg; pilot wires) . The M IU9.6FPD will also interface to Power Line Carrier or Mi crowa ve radio voice c hannel networks. The MIU9.6FPD has an [...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 8 6. POWER CONNECTIONS[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 9 7. SERIAL DATA PORT PIN-OUTS[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 10 8. DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT NOTE: Invert m odem t o vi ew dip switches as shown above Table 1 Switch Function ON OFF Switch 1 Antist ream ing Switch 2 Switch 3 Data Rat e = 19200 bps Switch 4 Data Rat e = 9600 bps Switch 5 Data Rat e = 4800 bps Switch 6 Data Rat e = 2[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 11 9. LED INDICATOR[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 12 10. OUTLINE DRAWING & MOUNTING[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 13 11. DIAGNOSTICS The following pages provide har dware techni ques for diagnosing comm unicati on problems and there by is olating the problem at the local mod e m, th e re mo t e mo d em o r the interconnecting line. (a) LOCAL ANALOG LOOPBACK (Fi gure 2) Requires a loop bac[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 14 Test 3: Received Signal Level Set Dip Switch 1 OFF (TxA = -10dBm ) and Dip Swit ch 3 OFF (RxA = -43dB m). CD will be ON. Run a test m essage a t TxD and verify that the sam e m essage is receive d at RxD with no data errors. Test 4: Repeat Test 3 for various R T S/CTS del a[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 15 (c) REMOTE DIGITAL LOOPBACK – 4/Wire Network (Figure 5) Configure both the local and re mote mo de ms a s f oll ow s: Switch 1 = ON (TxA = 0dBm ) Switch 3 = ON (RxA = -33dBm ) Switch 4 = OFF (RTS/CTS = 35m s) Switch 5 = ON (RTS/CTS = 35m s) Switch 6 = ON (Constant Carrier[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 16 (d) LINE DIAGNOSTICS (i) Typical m odem configuration for 4-w ire Point-to-Point system… Switch 1 = ON (TxA = 0dBm ) Switch 3 = ON (RxA = -33dBm ) Switch 4 = OFF (RTS/CTS = 1ms) Switch 5 = OFF (RTS/CTS = 1m s) Switch 6 = ON (Constant Carrier m ode). Switch 7 = OFF (4-Wire[...]
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MIU9.6FPD Installation, Operation & Diagnost ics April 25, 1998 Page 20 NOTES:[...]