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3.0  CONFIGURATION

The Model 1005 is designed to be easy to use.  There are no

internal jumpers or configuration switches to set, so there is no need to
open the case to configure the unit (you may need to open the case for
wire connection—refer to Section 4.0).  The only configuration
necessary for operation is proper setting of the external DCE/DTE
switch.  

The figure 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).

3.1  SETTING THE DCE/DTE SWITCH

For your convenience, the Model 1005 has an externally

accessible DCE/DTE switch (see diagram below).  If the device
connected to the Model 1005 is a modem or multiplexer (or is wired like
one), set the switch to “DTE”.  This setting causes the Model 1005 to
behave like Data Terminal Equipment and transmit data on pin 2.

If the device connected to the Model 1005 is a PC, terminal, or

host computer (or is wired like one), set the switch to “DCE”.  This
setting causes the Model 1005 to behave like Data Communications
Equipment and transmit data on pin 3.

2.0  GENERAL INFORMATION

Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product.

This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is
warranted for One Year parts and labor.  If any questions or problems
arise during installation or use of this product, please do not hesitate to
contact Patton Electronics Technical Support at (301) 975-1007.

2.1  FEATURES

• Ideal for UNIX operating systems

• Range to 17 miles (27.2 km)

• Data rates to 19,200 bps

• No AC power or batteries required

• Carrier sense handshaking

• Useful for troubleshooting or monitoring a line

• Very thin case for closely spaced computer ports

• Available with RJ-11, RJ-45 or terminal block with strain relief

• External DCE/DTE switch

• Connects directly to the RS-232 port

• Compatible with Patton Models 1000, 1004, 1009 and 1015

• Made in USA

2.2  DESCRIPTION

The Patton Model 1005

Carrier Sense Short Range Modem

allows RS-232 UNIX systems to communicate up to 17 miles (27.2 km)
over two unconditioned twisted pair cable.  Supporting data rates to
19.2 Kbps, the Model 1005 requires no AC power or batteries.

The Model 1005 has a unique carrier sense feature, which

automatically detects the presence of a carrier on the line.  This is
particularly useful in UNIX environments, where the host must see a
carrier before it sends a logon screen to the terminal.  This feature also
plays an important role in troubleshooting, where the presence or
absence of a carrier indicates positive or negative line integrity.

Measuring only 2.66” x 2.10” x .73” (6.76 x 5.33 x 1.85 cm), the

Model 1005 is housed in a pop-open ABS plastic case.  The Model
1005 comes with a male or female DB-25 connector and a choice of
interfaces (RJ-11 jack, RJ-45 jack, or terminal blocks with strain relief).
For surge handling capability, the Model 1005S is compliant with IEC
801.5 level 2, 1kV.

3 4

DCE/DTE

Switch

Surge

Suppressors
(1005S only)

Terminal

Block

Summary of Contents for 1005

Page 1: ...MODEL 1005 and 1005S Async Carrier Sense Short Range Modem SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M1005 C Doc 052031UC Revised 4 29 98 An ISO 9001 Certifi...

Page 2: ...esigned 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 10...

Page 3: ...ontact Patton Electronics Technical Support at 301 975 1007 2 1 FEATURES Ideal for UNIX operating systems Range to 17 miles 27 2 km Data rates to 19 200 bps No AC power or batteries required Carrier s...

Page 4: ...our system This section tells you how to connect the Model 1005 to the twisted pair and RS 232 interfaces and how to operate the Model 1005 4 1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE The Model 1005...

Page 5: ...te 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...

Page 6: ...e piece through the hole in the DB 25 end of the case Snap that side of the case closed Repeat the process for the other side This completes the cable installation process 4 2 CONNECTION TO THE RS 232...

Page 7: ...ta Rate 0 to 19 200 bps no strapping Control Signal DCE Mode CTS Pin 5 turns ON immediately after the terminal raises RTS Pin 4 DSR Pin 6 turns on when is powered up connected DCD Pin 8 turns ON after...

Page 8: ...6 DSR Data Set Ready From Model 1005 7 SG Signal Ground 8 DCD Data Carrier Detect From Model 1005 To Model 1005 Data Term Ready DTR 20 DIRECTION STANDARD DCE SETTING DIRECTION 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD...

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