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APPENDIX B

PATTON MODEL 1002 CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS

The Patton Model 1002 operates at frequencies of 20kHz or less and

has been performance tested by Patton technicians using twisted-pair
cable with the following characteristics:

Wire Gauge

Capacitance

Resistance

19 AWG/.9mm 83nf/mi or 15.72 pf/ft. .0163 Ohms/ft.
22 AWG/.6mm 83nf/mi or 15.72 pf/ft. .0326 Ohms/ft.
24 AWG/.5mm 83nf/mi or 15.72 pf/ft. .05165 Ohms/ft.

To gain optimum performance from the Model 1002, please keep the

following guidelines in mind:

• 

Always

use 

twisted par

wire—this is not an option.

• Use twisted pair wire with a capacitance of  20pf/ft or less.

• Avoid twisted pair wire thinner than 26 AWG (i.e. avoid higher 

AWG numbers than 26)

• Use of twisted pair with a resistance greater than the above 

specifications may cause a reduction in maximum distance 
obtainable.  Functionality should not be affected.

• Environmental factors too numerous to mention can affect the 

maximum distances obtainable at a particular site.  Use “maximum 
distance” figures as a 

general guidelin only

.

APPENDIX C

PATTON MODEL 1002 INTERFACE CONNECTIONS

11

12

1- (FG) Frame Ground
2- (TD) Transmit Data To Model 1002
3- (RD) Receive Data From Model 1002
4- (RTS) Request to Send To Model 1002
5- (CTS) Clear to Send From Model 1002
6- (DSR) Data Set Ready From Model 1002
7- (SG) Signal Ground
8- (DCD) Data Carrier Detect From Model 1002

To Model 1002 Data Term. Ready (DTR) - 20

DIRECTION STANDARD “DCE” SETTING DIRECTION

1- (FG) Frame Ground
2- (TD) Transmit Data From Model 1002
3- (RD) Receive Data To Model 1002
4- (RTS) Request to Send From Model 1002
5- (CTS) Clear to Send To Model 1002
6- (DSR) Data Set Ready To Model 1002
7- (SG) Signal Ground
8- (DCD) Data Carrier Detect To Model 1002

From  Model 1002 Data Term. Ready (DTR) - 20

DIRECTION STANDARD “DTE” SETTING DIRECTION

24 AWG 

(0.5 mm)

26 AWG

(0.4 mm)

19 AWG

( 0.9 mm)

19,200 2.2(3.5) 1.6(2.6) 1.2(1.9)

9,600 3.0(4.8) 2.1(3.4) 1.6(2.6)
4,800 4.3(6.4) 2.6(4.2) 1.7(2.7)
2,400 5.3(8.5) 2.8(4.5) 1.8(2.9)
1,200 5.6(9.0) 2.8(4.5) 1.8(2.9)

Data Rate

(bps)

Model 1002 Distance Table in Miles (km)

Wire Gauge 

Summary of Contents for 1002S

Page 1: ...ODEL 1002 and 1002S Asynchronous 2 Wire Coax Short Range Modem SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M1002 C Doc 050011UC Revised 4 28 98 An ISO 9001 Cert...

Page 2: ...ed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the Model 1002 do...

Page 3: ...of coax cable via female BNC The Model 1002S is a surge protected version of the Model 1002 that uses the latest in bi directional clamping transient suppressors to protect itself and connected equip...

Page 4: ...rminals are labled S for signal and G for ground 5 2 Strip the outer insulation from the twisted pairs about one inch from the end 3 Strip back the insulation on each of the 2 wires about 25 4 Insert...

Page 5: ...ase together yet 7 Insert one captive screw through a saddle washer and then insert the entire piece through the hole in the DB 25 end of the case Snap that side of the case closed Repeat on other sid...

Page 6: ...or half duplex Transmit Level 0 dBm Control Signals DSR and DCD turn ON immediately after the terminal raises DTR CTS turns ON immediately after the terminal raises RTS Surge Protection Compliant with...

Page 7: ...can affect the maximum distances obtainable at a particular site Use maximum distance figures as a general guidelin only APPENDIX C PATTON MODEL 1002 INTERFACE CONNECTIONS 11 12 1 FG Frame Ground 2 T...

Page 8: ...APPENDIX D PATTON MODEL 1002 BLOCK DIAGRAM Copyright 1998 Patton Electronics Company All Rights Reserved 13...

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