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5.0  OPERATION

Once you have configured each Model 1045RC and connected the

cables, you are ready to operate the units.  Section 5.0 describes the
power-up procedure and the built-in V.54 and V.52 test modes.

5.1  POWER-UP

There is no power switch on the Model 1045RC:  Power is

automatically applied to the Model 1045RC when its card-edge
connector makes contact with the chassis’ mid-plane socket, or when
the chassis’ power supply is turned on.  

Note: The Model 1045RC is a

“hot swappable” card—it will not be damaged by plugging it in or
removing it while the rack is powered up.

5.2  TEST MODES

The Model 1045RC offers two V.54 test modes and two V.52 test

modes to evaluate the condition of the modems and the communication
link.  Both sets of tests can be activated physically from the front panel.
The V.54 test can also be activated from the RS-232 interface.

5.2.1  LOCAL ANALOG LOOPBACK (LAL)

The Local Analog Loopback (LAL) test checks the operation of the

local Model 1045RC, and is 

performed separately on each unit. Any

data sent to the local Model 1045RC in this test mode will be echoed
(returned) back to the user device.  For example, characters typed on
the keyboard of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen.  To
perform a LAL test, follow these steps:

1.

Activate LAL.  This may be done in one of two ways:  First, by
moving the upper front panel toggle switch RIGHT to “Analog”.
Second, by raising pin 18 on the RS-232 interface (note: be
sure DIP switch SW1-8 is enabled).  Once LAL is activated,
the Model 1045RC transmit output is connected to its own
receiver.  The “Test” LED should be lit.

2.

Verify that the data terminal equipment is operating properly
and can be used for a test.  

3.

Locate the lower of the two toggle switches on the front panel
of the Model 1045RC and move it to the right.  This will
activate the V.52 BER test mode and inject a “511” test pattern
into the local loop.  If any errors are present in the loop, the
red “Error” LED will blink sporadically.

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4.

If the BER test indicates 

no errors are present,  move the V.52

toggle switch to the left, thus activating the “511/E” test with
periodic errors.  If the test is working properly, the red “Error”
LED will glow.  A successful “511/E” test will confirm that the
loop is in place, and that the Model 1045RC’s built-in “511”
generator and detector are working properly.

5.

If the BER test indicates that errors 

are present, check to see

that the RS-232 cable connecting the DTE to the Model
1045RC is wired straight through, and is plugged in properly.
Also, ensure that the Model 1045RC is configured properly.
Then re-check your DTE equipment.  If you still have errors,
call Patton Technical Support at (301) 975-1007.

5.2.2  REMOTE DIGITAL LOOPBACK (RDL)

The Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) test checks the performance of

both the local and remote Model 1045RCs, 

and the communication link

between them.  Any characters sent to the remote 1045RC in this test
mode will be returned back to the originating device.  For example,
characters typed on the keyboard of the local terminal will appear on
the local terminal screen 

after having been passed to the remote Model

1045RC and looped back.  To perform an RDL test, follow these steps:

1.

Activate RDL.  This may be done in two ways:  First, by
moving the upper front panel toggle switch LEFT to “Remote”.
Second, by raising pin 21 on the RS-232 interface.

2.

Verify that the DTE equipment on the local end is operating
properly and can be used for a test.

3.  Locate the lower of the two toggle switches on the front panel

of the 1045RC and move it to the right.  This will activate the
V.52 BER test mode and inject a “511” test pattern into the
remote loop.  If any errors are present in the loop, the red
“Error” LED will blink sporadically.

4.

If the BER test indicates 

no errors are present,  move the V.52

toggle switch to the left, thus activating the “511/E” test with
periodic errors.  If the test is working properly, the red “Error”
LED will glow.  A successful “511/E” test will confirm that the
loop is in place, and that the Model 1045RC’s built-in “511”
generator and detector are working properly.

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Summary of Contents for 1045RC

Page 1: ...Powered High Speed Short Range Modem Rack Mount Card SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M1045RC B Doc 054051UB Revised 3 14 97 C E R T I F I E D An IS...

Page 2: ...ar installation If the Model 1045RC does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the power off or removing the card the user is encouraged to try to corr...

Page 3: ...iode surge suppressors The Model 1045RC is designed to mount in Patton s 2U high 19 rack chassis This 16 card chassis has a switchable 120 240 VAC power supply optional 48 VDC and mounts cards in a mi...

Page 4: ...peration in switched carrier multipoint and or hardware handshaking applications S1 7 Setting Off Constantly on On Controlled by RTS S1 8 V 52 and V 54 Diagnostic Test To reset the V 54 circuit set sw...

Page 5: ...ng mode S2 6 Setting On Asynchronous Off Synchronous Note in asynchronous mode the Clock Source must be set to Internal S1 5 On S1 6 On 7 S2 7 RS 232 V 35 Initiation of Local Analog Loopback Test The...

Page 6: ...ward the front of the PC board 9 3 2 REAR CARD CONFIGURATION The Model 1045RC has four rear interface card options DB 25 RJ 11 DB 25 RJ 45 M 34 RJ 11 and M 34 RJ 45 see Figure 5 below Each of these op...

Page 7: ...ignal Ground and frame ground In the open position pin 1 or pin B is lifted from frame ground JB4 Position 1 2 SGND DB 25 pin 7 or M 34 pin B and FRGND Connected Position 2 3 SGND DB 25 pin 7 or M 34...

Page 8: ...lled cards 4 2 INSTALLING THE MODEL 1045RC INTO THE CHASSIS The Model 1045RC is comprised of a front card and a rear card The two cards meet inside the rack chassis and plug into each other by way of...

Page 9: ...ment are NOT acceptable For further information about acceptable wire grades please refer to the diagram in appendix B Point to Point Twisted Pair Connection The 6 position RJ 11 and 8 position RJ 45...

Page 10: ...LED will blink sporadically 17 4 If the BER test indicates no errors are present move the V 52 toggle switch to the left thus activating the 511 E test with periodic errors If the test is working pro...

Page 11: ...ch on both Model 1045RCs must be turned on 2 If the test indicates no errors are present move the V 52 toggle switch to the left thus activating the 511 E test with errors present If the test is worki...

Page 12: ...he above data rate distance table as a general guideline only 21 APPENDIX C MODEL 1045RC FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS The Patton Model 1045RC rack system features interchangeable rear cards power cords f...

Page 13: ...m 1045RC 9 Receive Clock B From 1045RC 11 External Clock B To 1045RC 12 Transmit Clock B From 1045RC To 1045RC Data Term Ready DTR 20 DIRECTION CCITT V 35 EIA 530 INTERFACE DB 25 DIRECTION To 1045RC E...

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