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3.2 SETTING THE RTS/CD CARRIER CONTROL JUMPER

The RTS/CD jumper (see Figure 1) is identified as J2 inside the

1012B (see Figure 1). To access this strap, do the following:

1.

Using a small screwdriver, insert the tip into one of the slots in

the side of the Model 1012B (see Figure 2). 

2.

Rotate the screwdriver as shown in Figure 2 to open the case.

3.

The RTS/CD carrier control jumper setting on the 1012B

determines whether the transmitter is constantly on or is controlled by an
RS-232 control signal. When this jumper is removed from the pegs, the
1012B transmitter is constantly on. When the jumper is in place on the
pegs, the transmitter is controlled by either RTS or CD. When the control
signal is a positive voltage, the transmitter is turned on, if negative
voltage, the transmitter is off. See Table 1 for the correspondence
between DTE/DCE and RTS/CD parameters.

4.

The RTS/CD carrier control jumper also controls which signal

will function as the Carrier Detect (CD) signal. If the DTE/DCE switch is
set to “DCE,” the carrier detect is output on Pin 8. If the DTE/DCE
switch is set to “DTE,” the carrier detect is output on Pin 4. Table 2
shows which control signal provides the carrier detect function, per the
DTE/DCE setting.

Note

: For multi-point applications, it is necessary to have a jumper

in place on the pegs on the slave modems.

5.

After you finish configuring the DTE/DCE switch, snap the

case halves back together and continue the installation process.

DTE/DCE Switch Setting

DCE

DTE

Carrier Detect Function

Carrier detect is output

Carrier detect is output

on pin 8 (CD)

on pin 4 (RTS)

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Table 2. 

Interaction of DTE/DCE switch and RTS/CD jumper

4.0 INSTALLATION

Once you have properly configured the Model 1012B, you are

ready to connect it to your system. This section tells you how to
connect the Model 1012B to the twisted pair and RS-232 interfaces,
and how to operate the Model 1012B.

4.1 HOW TO CONNECT TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE

The Model 1012B passes data and handshaking signals between

two RS-232 devices at distances to 6 miles (9.7 km) and data rates to
38.4 kbps. There are two requirements for installing the Model 1012B.

1.

These units work in pairs. Therefore, you must have one Model
1012B at each end of a two twisted pair interfaces.

2.

To function properly, the Model 1012B needs two twisted pair of
metallic wire. They must be unconditioned, dry metallic wire,
unloaded, between AWG 19 and 26 (the higher number gauges
may limit distance somewhat). Standard dial-up telephone
circuits, or leased circuits that run through signal equalization
equipment, are 

not acceptable.

For your convenience, the Model 1012B is available with the

following twisted pair interfaces: RJ-11 jack, RJ-45 jack, and terminal
blocks.

4.1.1 TERMINAL BLOCK TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION

If your application requires you to connect one or two pair of bare

wires to the Model 1012B, you will need to access the external terminal
blocks. The following instructions will tell you how to connect the bare
wires to the terminal blocks.

1.  Strip the outer insulation from the twisted pairs about one inch

from the end.

2.  Strip the insulation on each of the twisted pair wires about

0.25 inch.

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Figure 4.

Stripping the outer insulation from the twisted pairs

DTE/DCE Switch Setting

DCE (Default)

DTE

RTS/CD jumper in place

Carrier activated by

Carrier activated by

(default)

RTS - pin 4 (default)

CD - pin 8

RTS/CD jumper removed

Carrier constantly ON

Carrier constantly ON

Table 1. 

Interaction of DTE/DCE switch and RTS/CD strap

Summary of Contents for 1012B

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Page 3: ...ve devices Typically the modem at the master site is set for constant carrier whereas the modems at the slave sites must be configured for controlled carrier Automatic equalization and gain control en...

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Page 5: ...set switch SW1 to DCE see Figure 3 This causes the Model 1012B to behave like data communications equipment 4 If the device connected to the Model 1012B is a modem or multiplexer or is wired like one...

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Page 7: ...must be unconditioned dry metallic wire unloaded between AWG 19 and 26 the higher number gauges may limit distance somewhat Standard dial up telephone circuits or leased circuits that run through sign...

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Page 9: ...T 5 RCV 5 XMT 6 GND 6 RCV 7 GND 8 N C Connection to ground is optional Crossover Cable Construction Connection of a 4 wire twisted pair circuit between two or more Model 1012Bs requires a crossover ca...

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Page 11: ...lave see Section 4 1 2 for crossover cable wiring instructions and straight through cables between the slaves 4 3 CONNECTION TO THE RS 232 INTERFACE Once you have properly configured the Model 1012B a...

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Page 13: ...odel 1012B 9 External Power To Model 1012B To Model 1012B Data Term Ready DTR 20 DIRECTION DCE STANDARD SETTING DIRECTION 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD Transmit Data From Model 1012B 3 RD Receive Data To Mod...

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