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5.2  POWER-UP

There is no power switch on the Model 1060RC:  Power is

automatically applied to the 1060RC when its card-edge connector
makes contact with the chassis' mid-plane socket, or when the chassis'
power supply is turned on.

Note: The 1060RC is a "hot swappable"

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

When the local and remote Model 1060RCs are 

both powered up, and

are passing data 

normally, the following LED conditions will exist:

• PWR = green
• TD & RD = flashing red and green
• Control In & Control Out = green
• TEST = off

5.3  TEST MODES

The Model 1060RC offers two diagnostic modes:  local analog loop

and remote analog loop.  These test modes are activated
simultaneously by depressing the "Test" button on the front panel of the
Model 1060RC.

Local Analog Loop

The Local Analog Loop test mode causes any data sent to the

local 1060RC by the local RS-232 device to be echoed 

back to that

RS-232 device.  For example, characters typed on the keyboard of a
terminal will appear on the terminal screen (see Figure 13 on the
following page).  If characters are not echoed back, check the
connection between the local RS-232 device and the local 1060RC.  All
1060RCs in the system should be tested in this manner.

Remote Analog Loop

The Remote Analog Loop test mode causes any characters sent

from the 

remote 1060RC to the local 1060RC to be returned back to the

remote device (see figure 13 on the following page).

Note:  Only the

local 1060RC should be in "test" mode.

The remote 1060RC should

be in "normal" operating mode or this test will not work.  If no characters
are echoed back, check the wiring between the two 1060RCs.  Be sure
to wire the units according to the instructions in section 4.0.

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Figure 13.

Normal operating mode vs. loopback test mode

RD

TD

TD

RD

Local 1060RC

In Normal Mode

Remote 1060RC

In Normal Mode

TX+

TX-

RX-

RX+

RX+

RX-

TX-

TX+

RD

TD

TD

RD

Local 1060RC

In Loopback Mode

Remote 1060RC

In Normal Mode

RX+

RX-

TX-

TX+

TX+

TX-

RX-

RX+

Summary of Contents for 1060RC

Page 1: ...owered Asynchronous Short Range Modem Rack Mount Card SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M1060RC B Doc 058021U Rev C Revised 1 23 08 C E R T I F I E D...

Page 2: ...ar installation If the Model 1060RC 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: ...ar installation If the Model 1060RC 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 4: ...tection Supports distances up to 14 miles 22 5 km Mounts in Patton s 16 card rack chassis Bi state LED indicators Point to point or multipoint operation Local and remote loopback test modes Hardware a...

Page 5: ...tection Supports distances up to 14 miles 22 5 km Mounts in Patton s 16 card rack chassis Bi state LED indicators Point to point or multipoint operation Local and remote loopback test modes Hardware a...

Page 6: ...ll not need an in depth knowledge of the Model 1060RC s capabilities to get up and running The following quick set up DIP switch configurations cover most Model 1060RC operating environments 3 2 1 Poi...

Page 7: ...ll not need an in depth knowledge of the Model 1060RC s capabilities to get up and running The following quick set up DIP switch configurations cover most Model 1060RC operating environments 3 2 1 Poi...

Page 8: ...describe the strap locations and possible settings for each rear card 3 4 1 DB 25 RJ 11 DB 25 RJ 45 Strap Settings Figure 5 below shows strap locations for the Model 1000RCM12511 DB 25 RJ 11 and the...

Page 9: ...describe the strap locations and possible settings for each rear card 3 4 1 DB 25 RJ 11 DB 25 RJ 45 Strap Settings Figure 5 below shows strap locations for the Model 1000RCM12511 DB 25 RJ 11 and the...

Page 10: ...RJ 11 RJ 45 RJ 45 Strap Settings Figure 8 opposite page shows strap locations for the Model 1000RCM1D11 RJ 45 RJ 11 and the Model 1000RCM1D45 RJ 45 RJ 45 rear cards These straps determine various gro...

Page 11: ...RJ 11 RJ 45 RJ 45 Strap Settings Figure 8 opposite page shows strap locations for the Model 1000RCM1D11 RJ 45 RJ 11 and the Model 1000RCM1D45 RJ 45 RJ 45 rear cards These straps determine various gro...

Page 12: ...ce connections correctly 4 1 THE MODEL 1000R16 RACK CHASSIS The 1000R16 Rack Chassis shown in figure 10 below has sixteen short range modem card slots plus its own power supply Measuring only 3 5 high...

Page 13: ...ce connections correctly 4 1 THE MODEL 1000R16 RACK CHASSIS The 1000R16 Rack Chassis shown in figure 10 below has sixteen short range modem card slots plus its own power supply Measuring only 3 5 high...

Page 14: ...RS 232 port is always the lower port on the interface card The DB 25 is pinned according to the RS 232C V 24 interface standard The 10 pin RJ 45 is pinned according to the EIA TIA 561 interface stand...

Page 15: ...RS 232 port is always the lower port on the interface card The DB 25 is pinned according to the RS 232C V 24 interface standard The 10 pin RJ 45 is pinned according to the EIA TIA 561 interface stand...

Page 16: ...RD indicators blink to show positive state data activity The red TD and RD indicators blink to show negative state data activity Solid red indicates a connection in an idle state Cntrlin and glow red...

Page 17: ...RD indicators blink to show positive state data activity The red TD and RD indicators blink to show negative state data activity Solid red indicates a connection in an idle state Cntrlin and glow red...

Page 18: ...al RS 232 device to be echoed back to that RS 232 device For example characters typed on the keyboard of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen see Figure 13 on the following page If characters...

Page 19: ...al RS 232 device to be echoed back to that RS 232 device For example characters typed on the keyboard of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen see Figure 13 on the following page If characters...

Page 20: ...condensing Dimensions 0 95 h x 3 1 w x 5 4 l APPENDIX B CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS The Patton Model 1060RC operates at frequencies of 100kHz or less and has been performance tested by Patton technicians u...

Page 21: ...condensing Dimensions 0 95 h x 3 1 w x 5 4 l APPENDIX B CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS The Patton Model 1060RC operates at frequencies of 100kHz or less and has been performance tested by Patton technicians u...

Page 22: ...R16RPB4 4 Wide Blank Rear Panel 0821R4 400 mA Fuse 5x20mm Littlefuse 239 400 or equivalent 0821R2 200 mA Fuse 5x20mm Littlefuse 239 200 or equivalent 056S1 Set of 16 4 pan head screws washers APPENDIX...

Page 23: ...R16RPB4 4 Wide Blank Rear Panel 0821R4 400 mA Fuse 5x20mm Littlefuse 239 400 or equivalent 0821R2 200 mA Fuse 5x20mm Littlefuse 239 200 or equivalent 056S1 Set of 16 4 pan head screws washers APPENDIX...

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