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4.0  INSTA L L AT I O N

Once the Model 1045 is properly configured, it is ready to connect

to your system.  This section tells you how to properly connect the
Model 1045 to the twisted pair, RS-232 and V.35 interfaces.

4.1  CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE

The Model 1045 supports communication between two RS-232

devices or two V.35 devices at distances to 6 miles and data rates to 64
Kbps.  There are two essential requirements for installing the Model
1045:

1.

These units work in 

pairs.  Therefore, you must have one Model

1045 (or a compatible model) at each end of a two twisted pair
interface.

2.

To function properly, the Model 1045 needs two twisted pairs of
metallic wire.  These twisted pairs must be 

unconditioned, dry,

metallic wire, between 19 and 26 AWG (the higher number gauges
may limit distance somewhat).  Standard dial-up telephone circuits,
or leased circuits that run through signal equalization equipment, or
standard, flat modular telephone type cable, are 

not acceptable.

For your convenience, the Model 1045 is available with two

different twisted pair interfaces:  RJ-11 jack and  RJ-45 jack.

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

The RJ-11 and RJ-45 connectors on the Model 1045's twisted pair

interface are pre-wired for a standard TELCO wiring environment (see
Figure 5).  The signal/pin relationships are shown on the table on the
following page:

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Figure 5. Standard AT&T color codes

1 - Blue
2 - Yellow
3 - Green
4 - Red
5 - Black
6 - White

1 - Blue
2 - Orange
3 - Black
4 - Red
5 - Green
6 - Yellow
7 - Brown
8 - Slate

RJ-11

SIGNAL

RJ-45

SIGNAL

1...................GND

1 .................N/C

2...................RCV

2 .................GND

3...................XMT

3 .................RCV

4...................XMT

4 .................XMT

5...................RCV

5 .................XMT

6...................GND

6 .................RCV
7 .................GND

8 .................N/C

Connection to ground is optional

When connecting two Model 1045s, it is necessary to use a twisted

pair “crossover” cable.  The diagram below shows how a crossover
cable should be constructed for an environment where both Model
1045s use a 6-wire RJ-11 connector.  Similar logic should be followed
when using RJ-45 connectors or a combination of the two.

SIGNAL

PIN#

PIN#

SIGNAL

GND

1

6.......................GND

RCV

2

4.......................XMT

XMT

3

5.......................RCV

XMT

4

2.......................RCV

RCV

5

3.......................XMT

GND

6

1.......................GND

Connection to ground is optional

Standard color codes—yours may be different

4.2   CONNECTION TO THE RS-232 AND V. 35 INTERFACES 

Once you have connected the twisted pair wires correctly, simply

plug the Model 1045 directly into the DB-25 port of the RS-232 or V.35
device.  After doing so, remember to insert and tighten the two captive
connector screws.

4.2.1   CONNECTION TO A “DTE” DEVICE 

The Model 1045 is wired as a DCE, and therefore “wants” to plug

into a DTE such as a terminal, PC or host.  A direct connection to the
RS-232 or V.35 DTE port is most desirable.  If you must use a cable to
connect the Model 1045 to the DTE port, make sure it is a 

straight

through cable of the shortest possible length—we recommend 6 feet or
less.

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Summary of Contents for 1045

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Page 2: ...Electronics All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Service at 301 975 1007 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 M...

Page 3: ...ation switches OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DHS 8 OFF ON Figure 1 The inside of the Model 1045 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW1 SW2 3 2 OPENING THE CASE Open the unit by gently inserting a screwdriver into the special pry slot on the plastic case below You don t have to worry about breaking the plastic 3 3 SWITCH SETTINGS All possible settings for the Model 1045 s configuration switches are pres...

Page 4: ...h Off SW1 7 Character Length Off SW1 8 V 54 Enable Disable Off Enabled 10 bits Figure 3 Summary of DIP switch settings for set SW1 SW1 4 Async Sync The setting for switch SW1 4 determines whether the Model 1045 is in asynchronous or synchronous operating mode SW1 4 Setting On Asynchronous Off Synchronous SW1 5 Extended Signalling Rate The setting for switch SW1 5 determines the range of variabilit...

Page 5: ...transmit clock 7 SW2 SUMMARY TABLE Position Function Factory Default SW2 1 Data Rate Off SW2 2 Data Rate On SW2 3 Data Rate Off SW2 4 Clock Source On SW2 5 Clock Source On SW2 6 Carrier Control Off Constantly On SW2 7 RTS CTS Delay On SW2 8 RTS CTS Delay On Internal 56 Kbps Figure 4 Summary of DIP switch settings for set SW2 7 mS SW2 6 Carrier Control Method The setting for switch SW2 6 determines...

Page 6: ...gnal pin relationships are shown on the table on the following page 9 Figure 5 Standard AT T color codes 1 Blue 2 Yellow 3 Green 4 Red 5 Black 6 White 1 Blue 2 Orange 3 Black 4 Red 5 Green 6 Yellow 7 Brown 8 Slate RJ 11 SIGNAL RJ 45 SIGNAL 1 GND 1 N C 2 RCV 2 GND 3 XMT 3 RCV 4 XMT 4 XMT 5 RCV 5 XMT 6 GND 6 RCV 7 GND 8 N C Connection to ground is optional When connecting two Model 1045s it is neces...

Page 7: ... red for a space on transmit data CD Glows red for high on carrier detect BERT Glows red when bit errors occur in test mode 511 pattern Lights when 511 E test pattern has been selected LOOP Glows red when the Model 1045 is in remote digital loopback or local analog loopback mode 12 Figure 6 Model 1045 s LED indicators and test switches TD CD PWR BERT LOOP 511 E RDL NORMAL 511 LAL 4 2 2 CONNECTION ...

Page 8: ...4 test modes on the Model 1045 are available for point to point applications only 5 3 1 Local Analog Loopback LAL The Local Analog Loopback LAL test checks the operation of the local Model 1045 and is performed separately on each unit Any data sent to the local Model 1045 in this test mode will be echoed returned back to the user device For example characters typed on the keyboard of a terminal wi...

Page 9: ...l 1045 6 DSR Data Set Ready From Model 1045 7 SG Signal Ground Common 8 CD Carrier Detect From Model 1045 To Model 1045 Data Term Ready DTR 20 DIRECTION RS 232 PIN OUT REFERENCE DB 25 DIRECTION To Model 1045 External Clock 24 From Model 1045 Transmit Clock 15 From Model 1045 Receive Clock 17 To Model 1045 Local Analog Loopback 18 From Model 1045 Remote Digital Loopback 21 From Model 1045 Test Mode...

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