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When the Model 1089 has been properly configured, it may be

connected to the DSL twisted pair interface, the 10BaseT Ethernet
Interface, and the power source.  Figure 5 below, shows the locations
of these interface ports. This section describes the connections.  

5.1 CONNECTING DSL INTERFACE

The Model 1089 supports communication between 10BaseT Hubs

or Workstations at distances to 5 miles (8 km) over 24 AWG (.5mm)
twisted pair wire.  Two things are essential:

1. These units operate as a 

pair

.  Both units at the end of the 

twisted pair DSL span must be set for the same DTE rate.

2.  To function properly, the Model 1089 needs one  

twisted

pair of

metallic wire. This twisted pair must be 

unconditioned

, dry, metal-

lic wire, between 19 (.9mm) and 26 AWG (.4mm)  (the higher num-
ber gauges will limit distance).  Standard dial-up telephone circuits,
or leased circuits that run through signal equalization equipment, or
standard, flat modular telephone type cable, 

will not work!

The RJ-45 connector on the Model 1089’s twisted pair interface is

polarity insensitive and is wired for a two-wire interface.  The signal/pin
relationships are shown in Figure 6 below.

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5.2  CONNECTING 10BASE-T ETHERNET PORT TO PC (DTE)

The 10Base-T interface is configured as DTE (Data Terminal

Equipment).  If the Model 1089 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-45 Pin No.

1 (TD+)

1 (TD+)

2 (TD-)

2 (TD-)

3 (RD+)

3 (RD+)

6 (RD-)

6 (RD-)

5.3  CONNECTING 10BASE-T ETHERNET PORT TO HUB (DCE)

The 10Base-T interface is configured as DTE (Data Terminal

Equipment), just like a 10Base-T network interface card in a PC.
Therefore, it “expects” to connect to a 10Base-T Hub using a straight-
through RJ-45 cable.  Use the diagram below to construct a cable to
connect the 10 BaseT interface to a 10Base-T Hub.

10BaseT Port

10Base-T Hub

RJ-45 Pin No.  

RJ-45 Pin No.

1 (TD+)

1 (RD+)

2 (TD-)

2 (RD-)

3 (RD+)

3 (TD+)

6 (RD-)

6 (TD-)

Figure  6.

Model 1089 twisted pair line interface.

10BaseT

Interface

1 (N/C)
2 (N/C)
3 (N/C)
4 (2-Wire TIP)
5 (2-Wire RING)
6 (N/C)
7 (N/C)
8 (N/C)

DSL Interface

1 TD+ (data output  from 1089)
2 TD- (data output from 1089)
3 RD+ (data input to 1089)
4 (no connection)
5 (no connection)
6 RD- (data input to 1089)
7 (no connection)
8 (no connection)

Figure 7.

Model 1089 10BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 Connector Pinout

Figure 5.

Model 1089 Rear Panel

IMPORTANT!:  

The Model 1089 has been optimized for per-

formance at high bitrates (DTE rates greater than 512 kbps).  To
ensure accurate performance at these bit rates, please use twisted
pair line interface cable that is at least 330ft (100m) in length. 

Ethernet

Summary of Contents for 1089/I

Page 1: ...MANUAL MODEL 1089 I 10BaseT HDSL Rocket Part 07M1089I UM Doc 03207U2 001 Rev D Revised 10 25 06 SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com An ISO 9001 Certified Comp...

Page 2: ...not limited to the following 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...

Page 3: ...Point Connectivity over 2 Wire HDSL up to 5km HTTP SNMP Manageable as CP Customer Premises Unit with 1094ARC CO Central Office Rack Card Internal or receive recovered clocking between units LED indic...

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 E...

Page 5: ...the table below Switch S2 1 S2 2 S2 3 S2 4 S2 5 and S2 8 Switches S2 1 S2 2 S2 3 S2 4 S2 5 and S2 8 are reserved for fac tory use and must remain in the factory default settings as shown in the table...

Page 6: ...d S3 1 S3 2 S3 3 S3 4 S3 5 S3 6 DTE Rate kbps Off Off On On On On 64 On On Off On On On 128 Off On Off On On On 192 On Off Off On On On 256 Off Off Off On On On 320 On On On Off On On 384 Off On On Of...

Page 7: ...nfigured as DTE Data Terminal Equipment If the Model 1089 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...

Page 8: ...Section 5 4 and ensure that the unit will be connected to the appropriate power source 6 2 LED STATUS MONITORS The Model 1089 features six front panel LEDs that monitor con nections on the DSL and 10B...

Page 9: ...eak G GREEN O ORANGE on ON of OFF F Flashing G Green if a valid 10Base T connection is detected 15 6 4 TEST MODES The Model 1089 offers a proprietary Remote Loopback test modes plus a built in V 52 BE...

Page 10: ...o establish a new line connection The rea son that there are different Restart Times will become apparent after reading the rest of the document The 511 511E Time Out shown refers to the amount of tim...

Page 11: ...ern The ER led will begin blinking until the user turns off the 511 511E switch 6 4 3 Using the V 52 BER Test Pattern Generator To use the V 52 BER tests in conjunction with the Remote Digital Loopbac...

Page 12: ...res Line Coding CAP Carrierless Amplitude and Phase Modulation Line Rates DSL line 144 272 400 528 784 1040 1552 2064 2320 kbps Line Interface Transformer coupled 1500 VAC isolation mDSL Physical ETHE...

Page 13: ...1040 832 896 960 1024 11900 2 3 3 6 15500 2 9 4 6 1168 1088 1152 11000 2 1 3 3 15200 2 8 4 4 Line Rate DTE Rates kbps feet miles km feet miles km 144 64 128 18600 3 5 5 6 22100 4 2 6 7 272 192 256 15...

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