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S1-8:  V.54 Enable / Disable

The setting for switch S1-8 determines whether the Model 1090 will

respond when it receives the V.54 sequence. If you suspect the Model
1090 may be getting tricked into the loopback test by false detection of
user data, you can try setting this to “Disable.”

S1-8

Setting

On

Disabled

Off

Enabled

SWITCH  SET S2

The settings for DIP switches S2-1 through S2-4 determine the

synchronous data rate of the Model 1090.  All possible settings
(including the default) are shown below:

S2-1

S2-2

S2-3

S2-4

Setting

Off

Off

Off

On

48 kbps

Off

Off

On

Off

56 kbps

Off

Off

On

On

*64 kbps

Off

On

Off

Off

72 kbps

Off

On

Off

On

80 kbps

Off

On

On

Off

112 kbps

Off

On

On

On

128 kbps

On

Off

Off

Off

144 kbps

On

Off

Off

On

160 kbps

* Default Setting

7

8

4.0  INSTALLATION

Once the Model 1090 is properly configured, it is ready to connect

to the twisted pair interface, to the serial port, and to the power source.
This section tells you how to make these connections.  

4.1  CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE

The Model 1090 supports communication between two terminal

devices at distances to 11 miles and data rates to 160 kbps.  There are
two essential requirements for installing the Model 1090:

1.

These units work in pairs. Therefore, you must have one 
Model 1090 (or a compatible model) at each end of a two 
twisted pair interface.

2.

To function properly, the Model 1090 needs two twisted pairs 
of metallic wire.  These twisted pairs must be 
unconditioned, dry, metallic wire, between 19 and 26 AWG 
(the higher number gauges may limit distance somewhat).  
Standard dial-equalization equipment, or standard, flat 
modular telephone type cable, are not acceptable.

4.1.1  TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION USING RJ-45

The Model 1090 uses a modular RJ-45 jack for twisted pair line
connection.  The signal/pin relationships are shown below:

RJ-45

SIGNAL

1 ..........................XMT+
2 ..........................XMT-
3 ..........................N/C
4 ..........................GND*
5 ..........................GND*
6 ..........................N/C
7 ..........................RCV+
8 ..........................RCV-

*Connection to ground is optional








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Page 4: ...r Control The setting for switch S1 5 determines whether the carrier is constantly on or controlled by RTS This setting allows for operation in switched carrier or hardware handshaking applications S1...

Page 5: ...rface to the serial port and to the power source This section tells you how to make these connections 4 1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE The Model 1090 supports communication between two ter...

Page 6: ...the two thumbscrews and gently pull the module from the unit Apply equal force to the thumbscrews to keep the module straight during the removal process Installing the New QuickConnect Module 1 Make...

Page 7: ...d as a DCE Reverse the DCE DTE orientation by pulling the strap out of its socket rotating it 180 then plugging the strap back into the socket You will see that the DCE DTE arrows now point in the opp...

Page 8: ...odem Green indicates that the remote modem s carrier is being received 13 DTR Will glow green to indicate that the Data Terminal Ready signal from the terminal is active ER Will glow red to indicate t...

Page 9: ...ment indicates a fault and the Local Analog Loopback test was successful for both Model 1090s you may have a problem with the line between the Model 1090s You should inspect the line for proper connec...

Page 10: ...e link is in place and that the Model 1090 built in 511 generator and detector are working properly C This test can be done by one operator by first activating the local analog loop or remote digital...

Page 11: ...ions may cause a reduction in maximum distance obtainable Functionality should not be affected Many environmental factors can affect the maximum distances obtainable at a particular site Use the data...

Page 12: ...TC Test Control B 21 APPENDIX D 1092 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT DB 25F Connector DCE Pin Signal 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD Transmit Data 3 RD Receive Data 4 RTS Request to Send 5 CTS Clear to Send 6 DSR Dat...

Page 13: ...ntrol A AA TC Test Control B APPENDIX D 1090 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT DB 25F Connector DCE X 21 Interface Pin Signal 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD Transmit Data 3 RD Receive Data 4 RTS Request to Send 5 CTS...

Page 14: ...ta A 3 C Control A 4 R Receive Data A 5 I Indication A 6 S Signal Element Timing A 7 BT Byte Timing A 8 SGND Signal Ground 9 T Transmit Data B 10 C Control B 11 R Receive Data B 12 I Indication B 13 S...

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