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3.4  CONFIGURATION SWITCH SET “S3”

The DIP switches on S3 set the anti-stream control, local loopback

enable, remote loopback enable and receive (input) impedance levels
for the Model 1080A Series.  Factory default positions of Switch S3 are
shown in the table below.

Switches S3-1 & S3-2:  Input Impedance

The setting for Switches S3-1 and S3-2 determines the 1080A

Series’  input impedance.  This allows you to choose the optimum
impedance setting for your application.  In long distance applications
the impedance of the cable must match the impedance of the load (or
resistor) of the Model 1080A Series unit.  Thicker gauge cables
requires a lower Ohm setting, while a thinner gauge cable should
receive a higher Ohm setting.  If you are using higher speeds you will
need a lower Ohm setting, and a higher Ohm setting for the slower
speeds.  Refer to the table on the following page for assistance in
selecting a setting. 

S3-1

S3-2

Setting

On

On

130 Ohms

On

Off

200 Ohms

Off

On

320 Ohms

Off

Off

High impedance  (minimum 2k

)

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S3 SUMMARY TABLE

Position

Function

Factory Default

S3-1

Input Impedance

On

S3-2

Input Impedance

Off

S3-3

Not yet assigned

n/a

S3-4

Mode Selection

On  Point to Point

S3-5

Local Loopback

Off

Disabled

S3-6

Remote Loopback

Off

Disabled

S3-7

Anti-stream Control

Off

S3-8

Anti-stream Control

Off

200 Ohms

Disabled

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Switch S3-4:  Mode Selection

The setting for switch S3-4 allows the user to choose the

appropriate setting for point-to-point or multipoint applications.

S3-4

Setting

On

Point-to-point

On

Multipoint application as “Master”

Off

Multipoint application as “Slave”

Switch S3-5:  RS-232 Initiation of Local Loopback Test

The setting for switch S3-5 determines whether or not the Model

1080A Series’ local analog loopback test can be initiated by raising pin
18 on the RS-232 interface.

S3-5

Setting

On

RS-232 initiation enabled

Off

RS-232 initiation disabled

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S3-1, S3-2 SELECTION TABLE FOR MODEL 1080A

Gauge of

Cable

19AWG/.9mm

22AWG/.6mm

24AWG/.5mm

26AWG/.4mm

1.2

320

320

320

320

Data Rates, kb/s

1.8

320

320

320

320

2.4

200

320

320

320

3.6

200

200

320

320

4.8

200

200

200

320

7.2

200

200

200

200

9.6

200

200

200

200

14.4

130

200

200

200

19.2

130

130

200

200

28.8

130

130

130

200

38.4

130

130

130

130

57.6

130

130

130

130

S3-1, S3-2 SELECTION TABLE FOR MODEL 1080A-64

Gauge of

Cable

19AWG/.9mm

22AWG/.6mm

24AWG/.5mm

26AWG/.4mm

16

130

200

200

200

Data Rates, kb/s

32

130

130

130

200

64

130

130

130

130

Summary of Contents for 1080A

Page 1: ...1080A 64 Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Short Range Modems SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M1080A D Doc 072041UD Revised 6 19 98 C E R T I F I...

Page 2: ...re designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the Mode...

Page 3: ...tic gain control anti streaming timer transformer isolation to guard against data loss due to ground potential differences and Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection to guard against data line trans...

Page 4: ...al Figure 2 Close up of DIP switches showing ON and OFF positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ON Shown in the tables below are DIP Switch settings for Models 1080A and 1080A 64 Switches S1 5 and S1 6 Clock...

Page 5: ...f Normal Operation S2 7 2 Wire 4 Wire Off 4 Wire S2 8 Not Used N A 7 ms 10 bits Switch S2 3 Extended Signaling Rate The setting for switch S2 3 determines the range of variability the Model 1080A Seri...

Page 6: ...e Off S3 3 Not yet assigned n a S3 4 Mode Selection On Point to Point S3 5 Local Loopback Off Disabled S3 6 Remote Loopback Off Disabled S3 7 Anti stream Control Off S3 8 Anti stream Control Off 200 O...

Page 7: ...elded or unshielded Both types yield favorable results The Model 1080A Series offers two methods of twisted pair connection RJ 45 jack and terminal blocks Figure 3 below shows the location of these in...

Page 8: ...ne wire of the pair to a Transmit lug TX or TX on both the local and remote Model 1080A or 1080A 64 C Connect the other wire of the pair to the other Transmit lug on both the local and remote Model 10...

Page 9: ...nnection Via Terminal Blocks If you are not going to use the modular jacks then follow the instructions below A Locate the terminal block on the back of the unit It should look like the following diag...

Page 10: ...led by RTS S1 8 ON Figure 4 illustrates a typical Model 1080A Series multipoint application 4 3 1 Multipoint Twisted Pair Connection The Model 1080A Series supports multipoint applications using a sta...

Page 11: ...odem to RTS control S1 8 On 6 Place both front panel toggle switches to neutral position Test Led will not light 7 Connect both modems to the 4 wire twisted pair cable 20 5 0 OPERATION Once you have c...

Page 12: ...D RD flashing red and green RTS DCD green TEST off 21 5 4 V 54 TEST MODES The Model Series offers two V 54 test modes to evaluate the condition of the modems and the communication link These tests can...

Page 13: ...gularly A successful 511 E test will confirm that the link is in place and that the Model 1080A Series built in 511 generator and detector are working properly 5 5 POWER DOWN Turn off the Model 1080A...

Page 14: ...ance but not functionality Wire should be 26 AWG 4mm or larger smaller AWG Patton products are designed to withstand normal environmental noise and conditions however other environmental factors too n...

Page 15: ...To 1080A 5 CTS Clear to Send From 1080A 6 DSR Data Set Ready From 1080A 7 SG Signal Ground 8 DCD Data Carrier Detect From 1080A To 1080A Analog Loop 18 To 1080A Data Term Ready DTR 20 To 1080A Digita...

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