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1.0  WARRANTY INFORMATION

 

Patton Electronics

 

 warrants all VLINK modem components to be free 

from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the product 
should it fail within one year from the first date of the shipment.

This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does 
not cover customer damage, abuse or unauthorized modification. If this 
product fails or does not performs as warranted, your sole recourse shall 
be repair or replacement as described above. Under no condition shall 

 

Patton Electronics

 

 be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this 

product. These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost 
profits, lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising 
from the use of or inability to use this product. 

 

Patton Electronics

 

 spe-

cifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, and the 
installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of 
these terms by the user.

 

Note

 

Conformity documents of all Patton products can be viewed 

online at www.patton.com under the appropriate product page.

 

1.1  RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE

 

The VLINK modem generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if 
not installed and used properly-that is, in strict accordance with the man-
ufacturer’s instructions-may cause interference to radio and television 
reception. The VLINK modem has been tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with specifica-
tions in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide 
reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installa-
tion. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 
particular installation. If the VLINK modem does cause interference to 
radio or television reception, which can be determined by disconnecting 
the unit, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one 
or more of the following measures: moving the computing equipment 
away from the receiver, re-orienting the receiving antenna and/or plug-
ging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet (such that the 
computing equipment and receiver are on different branches).

 

1.2  CE NOTICE

 

The CE symbol on your Patton Electronics equipment indicates that it is 
in compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive 
and the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) of the European Union (EU). A Cer-
tificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support.

Summary of Contents for 1058

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL VLINK MODEM Model 1058 1068 SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 Part 07MVLINK Rev A Doc 058091U Rev C Revised 3 20 03 An ISO 9001Certified Company...

Page 2: ...a PC DTE 13 3 5 Connecting the POTS ISDN line 13 3 6 Connecting Power 14 4 0 Configuration Model 1068 Only 15 4 1 Configuring the hardware DIP switches 15 4 2 Configuring DIP Switch S1 17 Switch S1 1...

Page 3: ...INK Series Interface Pin Assignment 26 D 1 10 100Base T Interface 26 RJ 45 26 D 2 VDSL Interface 26 RJ 45 26 Terminal Block 26 D 3 POTS ISDN Interface 26 RJ 45 26 E Distance Chart Based on 24 AWG 0 5...

Page 4: ...modem generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the man ufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and televisio...

Page 5: ...by the ACTA The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be con nected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an inc...

Page 6: ...ct the equipment until the problem is resolved Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commiss...

Page 7: ...c or asymmetric settings via DIP switch Model 1068 only POTS ISDN splitter on board Transparent operation LED indicators for Power Ethernet Link Activity VLINK link Quality of Line QOL Surge suppressi...

Page 8: ...ss the VDSL link that are meant for the remote peered LAN Figure 1 Typical application The VLINK CO modem and VLINK CP modem work together to create a transparent extension between two peered Ethernet...

Page 9: ...ly refer to section 4 0 Configura tion Model 1068 Only on page 15 3 1 STANDALONE UNIT INSTALLATION Do the following 1 Connect the line interface between the units refer to section 3 3 Connecting the T...

Page 10: ...ar card When that happens gently push the front card forward until it is fully seated in the card edge recepta cle of the rear card it should click into place 4 Secure the front card using the captive...

Page 11: ...powered on the CP can establish a link by being pow ered on or by having its power reset 1 To function properly the two VLINK modems must be connected together using twisted pair unconditioned dry me...

Page 12: ...d pair line interface 3 4 CONNECTING THE 10 100BASE T ETHERNET INTERFACE The shielded RJ 45 port labeled Ethernet is the 10 100Base T interface This port is designed to connect directly to a 10 100Bas...

Page 13: ...net Port to a PC DTE The VLINK modem 10 100Base T interface is configured as DTE Data Terminal Equipment If you wish to connect the VLINK modem to another DTE devices such as 10 100Base T network inte...

Page 14: ...power supply jack to the VLINK modem must meet the following requirements DC power supplied must be regu lated 5VDC 5 1 0A minimum Center pin is 5V The barrel type plug has a 2 5 5 5 10mm I D O D Shaf...

Page 15: ...witch locations and explains the different configurations 4 1 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES Using a small flat tip screwdriver remove the protective cover located on the underside of the VLINK...

Page 16: ...orientation Figure 12 Model 1068 rack card DIP switch orientation Power VLINK Modem Link QOL VLINK Link Activity Ethernet 1 2 3 4 ON Push toggle to left for ON position Switch toggle Push toggle to ri...

Page 17: ...d Auto sensing capability consists on only auto sensing for 100BaseT half duplex 10BaseT full duplex and 10BaseT half duplex The limited auto negotia tion feature is used when an Ethernet device does...

Page 18: ...2 S1 3 S1 4 Asymmetric Line Rates DS US OFF OFF ON 4 17 Mbps 1 56 Mbps Mode 0 OFF ON ON 9 38 Mbps 1 56 Mbps OFF ON OFF 16 67 Mbps 2 34 Mbps Table 4 Reserved for future use S1 5 S1 6 S1 7 S1 8 Reserved...

Page 19: ...nine front panel LEDs five on the rack card that monitor power the Ethernet signals and the VDSL connection Figure 13 standalone version and Figure 14 on page 21 rack card ver sion show the front pan...

Page 20: ...ever if the LED is solid yellow and the VLINK Link LED is Off Off when no power is applied to the unit Ethernet Link On green when the 10 100Base T Ethernet link has been established Off when the 10 1...

Page 21: ...rrupted data to the Ethernet port The more error corrections the more often the LED blinks If the light remains lit continuously it means that the VDSL line is noisy although the data at the Ethernet...

Page 22: ...2 5 Mbps symmetric upstream downstream A 4 VDSL DISTANCE 6 000 ft 1 83 km at 1 56 Mbps upstream 4 17 Mbps downstream Note Distances depend on selected line rate A 5 VDSL SURGE SUPPRESSOR Gas tube with...

Page 23: ...23 A 8 TEMPERATURE RANGE 32 122 F 0 50 C A 9 HUMIDITY Up to 90 non condensing A 10 DIMENSIONS 1 58H x 4 16W x 3 75D in 10 6H x 4 1W x 8 8D cm...

Page 24: ...58DV CO CO VDSL Modem voice data no power supply 1058DV CP CP VDSL Modem voice data no power supply 1058DV 2PK VDSL MODEM Kit includes one central office CO and one customer premise CP Model 1058 voic...

Page 25: ...data only no power supply 1068DV CO CO Variable Rate VDSL Modem voice data no power supply 1068DV CP CP Variable Rate VDSL Modem voice data no power supply 1068DV 2PK Variable Rate VDSL Modem Kit incl...

Page 26: ...J 45 Pin 1 TX Pin 2 TX Pin 3 RX Pin 6 RX Pins 4 5 7 8 no connection D 2 VDSL INTERFACE RJ 45 Pin 4 RING Pin 5 TIP Pins 1 2 3 6 7 8 no connection Terminal Block See Figure 5 on page 12 D 3 POTS ISDN IN...

Page 27: ...s 4 000 ft 1 220 m Symm Line Rate DS US Distance in feet km 6 25 Mbps 4 500 1 37 9 38 Mbps 4 150 1 26 12 5 Mbps 4 000 1 22 16 67 Mbps 3 300 1 00 Asymm Line Rate DS US Distance in feet km 4 17 Mbps 1 5...

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