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5.4  POWER CONNECTION

Universal AC Power (100-240VAC)

The Model 1088 uses a 5VDC, 2A universal input 100-240VAC,

power supply (center pin is +5V).  The universal input power supply
has a male IEC-320 power entry connector.  This power supply con-
nects to the Model 1088 by means of a barrel jack on the rear panel.
Many international power cords are available for the universal power
supply. Please refer to Appendix B for country-specific power cords.  

The Model 1088 powers up as soon as it is plugged into an AC

outlet. The Model 1088 does not have a  power switch.

120 VAC Power (US)

The 100-132 VAC adapter supplied with the U.S. version of the

Model 1088 is a wall mount type and may be plugged into any
approved 120 VAC wall jack.

230 VAC Power (International)

The 230 VAC adapter supplied with the International version of the

Model 1088 is a wall mount type and may be plugged into any
approved 230 VAC wall jack.

DC Power 

The 36-60 VDC DC to DC adapter is supplied with the DC version

of the Model 1088.  The black and red leads plug into a DC source
(nominal 48VDC) and the barrel power connector plugs into the barrel
power supply jack on the rear panel of the 1088. (See Figure 8).

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When the Model 1088 has been properly configured and installed,

it should operate transparently.  This sections describes power-up,
LED status monitors, and the built-in loopback test modes.  

6.1  POWER-UP

Before applying power to the Model 1088, please read 

Section

5.4 and ensure 

that the unit is connected to the appropriate power

source.    

6.2  LED STATUS MONITORS

The Model 1088 features six front panel LEDs that monitor con-

nections on the DSL and 10BaseT links, signaling, error and test
modes.  Figure 9 (below) shows the front panel location of each LED.

Descriptions of each LED follow Figure 9.

DSL Link

(Active Green) Solid green (On) indicates that the
end to end DSL Framer Link is up, signifying that
the link across the DSL span is active.  The DSL
Link LED is Off when the link is down.

Status

Blinks yellow from one to eleven times to indicate 
system status.  Each pulse pattern is separated by
a 2 second “off” period.  Greater pulse patterns
have  higher priority (buffer saturation has greater
priority than an empty MAC table). Valid system
statuses are:
1 pulse 

=  system status is okay

2 pulses  =  no MAC entries in the MAC 

Address Table

3 pulses  =  Clear to Send (CTS) or Carrier 

Detect (DCD) from base unit are not
asserted

4 pulses  =  IM1/I buffer is saturated
5 pulses  =  WAN receive frame(s) too large
6 pulses  =  WAN receive frame(s) not octet 

aligned

7 pulses   =  WAN receive frame(s) aborted
8 pulses   =  Detected WAN receive frame(s) with

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WARNING!

There are no user-serviceable parts in the

power supply section of the Model 1088. Contact Patton
Electronics Technical support at (301)975-1007, via our web
site at http://www.patton.com, or by e-mail at support@pat-
ton.com, for more information.

Figure  8.

Connecting DC Power to the 48V-PSM3 DC Power Supply.

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Model 1088 Front Panel

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Source

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+Vin

Black lead (-V)

Red lead (+V)

Barrel power connector

Summary of Contents for 1088/I

Page 1: ...R MANUAL MODEL 1088 I 10BaseT mDSL Rocket Part 07M1088I UM Doc 03311U2 001 Rev D Revised 10 24 06 SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com An ISO 9001 Certified Company ...

Page 2: ...lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequen tial damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically 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 1 1 RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE The Model 1088 generates and uses radio frequency energy and ...

Page 3: ...ivity over 2 Wire mDSL up to 10km NetLink Plug and Play Slave HTTP SNMP Manageable as CP Customer Premises Unit with 1095RC CO Central Office Rack Card Internal or receive recovered clocking between units LED indicators for 10BaseT Link DSL Link Status No Signal Error and Test Mode 2 2 DESCRIPTION The NetLinkTM 10BaseT mDSL Rocket Model 1088 is a Multi Rate DSL Modem that provides seamless MAC Lay...

Page 4: ... 1 shows a typical Cisco router with a serial interface configured as a PPP Half Bridge The router serial interface uses a remote device that supports PPP bridging to function as a node on the remote Ethernet network The serial interface on the Cisco will have an IP address on the same Ethernet subnet as the bridge For example the customer site is assigned the addresses 192 168 1 0 24 through 192 ...

Page 5: ...plication 2 Set the Model 1088 CP to NetLink Plug and Play CP by setting all S2 and S3 DIP switches in the OFF position as described in Figure 3 below When the CO and CP units connect over DSL the CP will enter a predefined default configuration Receive Recovered Clocking During the negotiation process between the units the CO unit will configure the DTE rate line rate on the CP unit as defined by...

Page 6: ... are reserved for fac tory use and must remain in the factory default settings as shown in the table above Switches S2 6 and S2 7 Clock Mode Use Switches S2 6 and S2 7 to configure internal or receive recover clocking derived from the remote Model 1088 across the DSL span settings One Model 1088 typically the CO or Central Office unit will be set for Internal Clock The remote Model 1088 typically ...

Page 7: ...ff On On 576 On On Off Off On On 640 Off On Off Off On On 704 On Off Off Off On On 768 Off Off Off Off On On 832 On On On On Off On 896 Off On On On Off On 960 On Off On On Off On 1024 Off Off On On Off On 1088 On On Off On Off On 1152 Off On Off On Off On 1216 On Off Off On Off On 1280 Off Off Off On Off On 1344 On On On Off Off On 1408 Off On On Off Off On 1472 On Off On Off Off On 1536 On On Of...

Page 8: ...signal pin relationships are shown in Figure 6 below 5 2 CONNECTING 10BASE T ETHERNET PORT TO PC DTE The 10Base T interface is configured as DTE Data Terminal Equipment If the Model 1088 is to to connect to another DTE device such as a 10Base T network interface card construct a 10Base T crossover cable and connect the wires as shown in the diagram below 10BaseT Port 10Base T DTE RJ 45 Pin No RJ 4...

Page 9: ...5 4 and ensure that the unit is connected to the appropriate power source 6 2 LED STATUS MONITORS The Model 1088 features six front panel LEDs that monitor con nections on the DSL and 10BaseT links signaling error and test modes Figure 9 below shows the front panel location of each LED Descriptions of each LED follow Figure 9 DSL Link Active Green Solid green On indicates that the end to end DSL F...

Page 10: ...on is detected 17 6 4 TEST MODES The Model 1088 offers a proprietary Remote Loopback test modes plus a built in V 52 BER test pattern generator to evaluate the communi cation status between units Activate this test mode by toggling the Test Mode Switch on the front panel of the unit 6 4 1 Overview Figure 10 below shows the major elements used in the loop back and 511 pattern tests available in the...

Page 11: ...ns The following section describes the Remote Loopback BER test modes Remote Digital When Remote Loop 511 or Remote Loop 511 E is enabled via the front panel switch the Remote unit s Restart Timer is set to one minute This is because when the 511 511E gen erator is initiated on the local unit the Remote framer begins seeing unframed packets The Remote unit can not distinguish the 511 511E pattern ...

Page 12: ...Connection Status Flashing Yellow Status indica tion from the Ethernet port NS Red Active No signal on DSP Link ER Flashing Red CRC error during nor mal operation bit error during pattern gen eration test TM Active Yellow Test Mode Enabled Configuration Externally accessible dip switches or SNMP HTTP managed through 1095RC Power 5V External desk top power supply 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz Universal Input...

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