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3.0  CONFIGURATION

The Model 1025 provides six configuration switches which allow

selection of clocking method, RTS/CTS delay and data rate.  This sec-
tion describes switch locations and explains all possible switch config-
urations. 

3.1  SWITCH LOCATIONS

For your convenience, all configuration switches are located on a

SIP (single in-line package) mounted on the PC board.  Figure 1
shows the location of the SIP with respect to other PC board compo-
nents.  For instructions on opening the Model 1025 case, see Section
4.1.2.

Figure 2 shows the orientation of the configuration switches,

including ON/OFF position.

2.0  GENERAL INFORMATION

Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product.

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

2.1  FEATURES

•  Supports data rates to 19.2 Kbps

• Internal, external or receive loopback clocking

•  Transformer isolation guards against ground looping

•  Range to 11 miles

•  Operates full duplex over two unconditioned twisted pair

•  Customized VLSI chip with separate filter for each data rate

•  No AC power or batteries required

•  Miniature size

•  Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection (Model 1025S)

2.2  DESCRIPTION

The Patton Electronics Model 1025 miniature, synchronous

short range modem uses the latest in VLSI technology to combine
high-quality data transmission with compact size.  The Model 1025
does not require any AC power or batteries to operate, and communi-
cates up to 11 miles in point-to-point environments.  For maximum flex-
ibility, the Model 1025 supports three clocking options:  internal, exter-
nal or receive loopback.

Providing full duplex transmission over two twisted pair, the Model

1025 accommodates seven switch selectable data rates from 1200 to
19,200 bps.  The Model 1025’s custom VLSI chip uses a separate filter
for each data rate, rather than a single “compromise” filter.
Transformer isolation allows the Model 1025 to operate between build-
ings without data disruption due to ground potential differences.  

The Model 1025S is a surge protected version of the Model 1025,

incorporating Silicon Avalanche Diodes that provide 600 watts of pro-
tection per wire.

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Figure 2. Close-up of configuration switches 

Figure 1. Model 1025 PC board showing switches

Summary of Contents for 1025

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Page 2: ...d to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If the Model 1025 do...

Page 3: ...ioned twisted pair Customized VLSI chip with separate filter for each data rate No AC power or batteries required Miniature size Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection Model 1025S 2 2 DESCRIPTION Th...

Page 4: ...d by the host terminal the Model 1025 raises CTS after a delay in order to give the remote termi nal time to receive an incoming signal Depending on the type of envi ronment either a 7mS or 53mS delay...

Page 5: ...RS 232 interfaces and how to operate the Model 1025 4 1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE The Model 1025 supports data only communication between two RS 232 devices at distances to 11 miles an...

Page 6: ...nsitive so either wire may connect to either pole 5 Connect the other pair of wires to the two RCV receive poles on the terminal block The Model 1025 is not polarity sensi tive so either wire may conn...

Page 7: ...one captive screw through a saddle washer Then insert the entire 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 compl...

Page 8: ...r If you need to connect the Model 1025 to another DCE device you must use a null modem cable wired according to diagram below We recom mend that the cable is as short as possible preferably 6 feet or...

Page 9: ...Model 1025 4 RTS Request to Send To Model 1025 5 CTS Clear to Send From Model 1025 6 DSR Data Set Ready From Model 1025 7 SG Signal Ground 8 DCD Data Carrier Detect From Model 1025 To Model 1025 Data...

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