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3.1  SETTING THE DCE/DTE SWITCH

For your convenience, the Model 1000 has an externally accessible

DCE/DTE switch (see diagram below).  If the device connected to the
Model 1000 is a modem or multiplexer (or is wired like one), set the
switch to "DTE".  This setting causes the Model 1000 to behave like
Data Terminal Equipment and transmit data on pin 2.

If the device connected to the Model 1000 is a PC, terminal or host

computer (or is wired like one), set the switch to "DCE".  This setting
causes the Model 1000 to behave like Data Communications
Equipment and transmit data on pin 3

(Default Setting is “DCE”).

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Figure 3.

Pin Number Assignments for RJ11 and RJ45 Modular Jacks

RJ-11 Jack

RJ-45 Jack

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4.0  INSTALLATION

Once you have properly configured the DTE/DCE switch, you are

ready to connect the Model 1000 to your system.  This section tells you
how to properly connect the Model 1000 to the twisted pair and RS-232
interfaces, and how to operate the Model 1000.

4.1  CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE

The Model 1000 supports data-only communication between two

RS-232 devices at distances to 17 miles (27.2 km) and data rates to
19.2 Kbps.  There are two essential requirements for installation:

1.   These units work in pairs.  Therefore, you must have one Model

1000 at each end of a two twisted pair interface.

2.   To function properly, the Model 1000 needs two twisted pair of

metallic wire.  The pairs must be unconditioned, dry metallic wire,
between 19 and 26 AWG (.4mm to .9mm) (the higher number
gauges may limit distance).  Standard dial-up telephone circuits, or
leased circuits that run through signal equalization equipment are
not acceptable.

For your convenience, the Model 1000 is available with three

different twisted pair interfaces:  RJ-11 jack, RJ-45 jack and terminal
blocks with strain relief.

4.1.1  TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION USING RJ-11 OR RJ-45

The RJ-11 and RJ-45 connectors on the Model 1000's twisted pair

interface are pre-wired for a standard TELCO wiring environment (see
Figure 3).  The table on the following page shows the signal/pin
relationships.

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Page 3: ...ontainer This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Service at 301 975 1007 http www patton com or support patton com NOTE Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted Patton Electronics technical staff is also available to answer any questions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your Model 1000 Technical Service hours 8AM to 5PM EST Monday thr...

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Page 5: ... section 4 0 The only configuration necessary for operation is proper setting of the external DCE DTE switch Figure 1 below shows the location of the DCE DTE switch on the PC board as well as the location of the terminal block and surge suppressors S model only 4 DCE DTE Surge Suppressors 1000S only Terminal Block DCE DTE DCE DTE Switch Figure 1 Location of Key Components on Model 1000 Printed Cir...

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Page 7: ... end of a two twisted pair interface 2 To function properly the Model 1000 needs two twisted pair of metallic wire The pairs must be unconditioned dry metallic wire between 19 and 26 AWG 4mm to 9mm the higher number gauges may limit distance Standard dial up telephone circuits or leased circuits that run through signal equalization equipment are not acceptable For your convenience the Model 1000 i...

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Page 9: ...nation of the two SIGNAL PIN COLOR COLOR PIN SIGNAL GND 1 Blue White 6 GND RCV 2 Yellow Red 4 XMT XMT 3 Green Black 5 RCV XMT 4 Red Yellow 2 RCV RCV 5 Black Green 3 XMT GND 6 White Blue 1 GND Connection to ground is optional Standard color codes yours may be different 8 RCV G XMT XMT RCV XMT RCV G G RCV XMT RCV XMT To Shield Optional One Pair One Pair Figure 7 Stripping the Insulation from Each Tw...

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Page 11: ...MT transmit positive and negative on the terminal block making careful note of which color is positive and which color is negative 5 Connect the other pair of wires to RCV and RCV receive positive and negative on the terminal block again making careful note of which color is positive and which color is negative 6 If there is a shield around the telephone cable it may be connected to G on the termi...

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Page 13: ... the Model 1000 for DTE or DCE and connected the twisted pair wires correctly simply plug the Model 1000 directly into the DB 25 port of the RS 232 device After doing so remember to insert and tighten the two captive connector screws Note If you must use a cable to connect the Model 1000 to the RS 232 make sure it is a straight through cable of the shortest possible length we recommend 6 feet or l...

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Page 15: ...RANSMITTED DATA CLAMPED TO 1v p p RCV 1 RCV 2 GND 3 XMT 4 XMT SURGE PROTECTION SURGE PROTECTION OUTPUT BUFFER OUTPUT BUFFER 5 T E R M I N A L S T R I P SCHMIT TRIGGER ACTIVE FILTER SURGE PROTECTION SURGE PROTECTION NOTE SIGNAL FLOW THROUGH THE DB 25 IS SHOWN FOR THE MODEL 1000 IN DCE MODE RCV LINE IS HELD NEGATIVE WITH RESPECT TO RCV WHEN NO SIGNAL IS BEING RECEIVED POWER SUPPLY DATA V V MODEL 100...

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