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2.0  GENERAL INFORMATION

Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product.

This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is
warranted for One Year parts and labor.  If any questions or problems
arise during installation or use of this product, please do not hesitate to
contact Patton Electronics Technical Support at

(301) 975-1007,

[email protected] or www.patton.com.

2.1  FEATURES

•  Supports async or sync communication over dual optical fibers

•  RS-232 Data rates to 57.6 Kbps

•  Distances to 4 miles

• V.54 and V.52 Diagnostics

•  Mounts in Patton’s 16-Card Rack Chassis

•  Compatible with the Patton Model 1140A self-powered modem

•  Immune to RFI/EMI noise, ground loops and transient surges

•  Easily accessible configuration jumpers & switches

•  Bi-level LED status indicators

•  Works with switchable 120V or 240V rack mount power supply

•  SMA or ST connectors available (HD-26 female RS-232 port) on

rear Interface card

2.2  DESCRIPTION

The Patton Model 1140ARC fiber optic rack card modem

is the

rack mountable counterpart to Patton’s Model 1140A self-powered, fiber
optic modem.  Communicating full or half duplex over dual optical
fibers, the Model 1140ARC supports data rates to 57.6 Kbps and
distances to 4 miles.  Both V.54 and V.52 diagnostics are built into the
unit.  Like all fiber optic modems, the Model 1140ARC is inherently
immune to RFI/EMI noise, ground loops and transient surges.  The
carrier may be switch selected as either “Continuously On” or
“Controlled by RTS”.  Five pairs of bi-level LED indicators monitor  TD,
RD, RTS, CD, test and error.  A single LED monitors power.

The Model 1140ARC is designed to mount in Patton’s 2U high 19”

rack chassis.  This 16-card chassis has a switchable 120/240 volt
power supply and mounts cards in a mid-plane architecture:  The front
“brains” half-card can be plugged into different rear “interface” cards.
The Model 1140ARC is available with a choice of two interface cards:
one with SMA connectors, and one with ST connectors.  Both cards are
equipped with an HD-26 female connector for the RS-232 interface.

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3.0  CONFIGURATION

This section describes the location and orientation of the Model

1140ARC’s configuration switches and jumpers, and provides detailed
instructions for all possible settings. 

The Model 1140ARC uses a combination of DIP switches and

jumpers that allow configuration to an extremely wide range of
applications.  Designed around a mid-plane architecture, the Model
1140ARC incorporates both front and rear cards.  Configuration of both
may be necessary.  The switches/jumpers are accessible when the
cards are removed from the rack chassis.  Once configured, the Model
1140ARC is designed to operate transparently, without need for
frequent re-configuration.

3.1  FRONT CARD CONFIGURATION

The Model 1140ARC front card has two sets of eight switches (S1 &

S2), which are mounted on the PC board (Figure 1, below).  These
configuration switches allow you to configure the Model 1140ARC for a
wide range of applications.  The ON/OFF orientation of the DIP
switches  is shown in figure 2 (below). 

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Figure 1.

Model 1140ARC front card jumper locations

Figure 2.

Close-up of DIP switches showing “ON” and “OFF” positions

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

OFF

ON

Switch Set 1

(Switch 1:1 on bottom)

SwitchSet 2

(Switch 2:1 on bottom)

Summary of Contents for 1140ARC

Page 1: ...2 Fiber Optic Rack Card Modem w V 54 V 52 Diagnostics SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M1140ARC A Doc 018032U Rev B Revised 1 22 08 C E R T I F I E D...

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Page 3: ...tainer This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Support 301 975 1007 http www patton com or support patton com NOTE Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted Pa...

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Page 5: ...le when the cards are removed from the rack chassis Once configured the Model 1140ARC is designed to operate transparently without need for frequent re configuration 3 1 FRONT CARD CONFIGURATION The M...

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Page 7: ...Synchronous Mode The setting for switch S1 7 determines whether the Model 1140ARC is in asynchronous or synchronous operating mode S1 7 Setting On Asynchronous Off Synchronous S1 8 Carrier Control Met...

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Page 9: ...V 54 circuit set switch S2 6 to the ON position then back to the OFF position S2 8 Setting Off V 54 Enable On V 54 Disable 3 2 REAR CARD CONFIGURATION The Model 1140ARC is compatible with two dual fi...

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Page 11: ...K POWER SUPPLY The power supply included in the Model 1000R16 rack uses the same mid plane architecture as the modem cards The front card of the power supply slides in from the front and the rear card...

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Page 13: ...out is the same as a standard DB 25 Pin 26 is not used You will need an interface cable to connect the Model 1140ARC to your RS 232 device Assuming your RS 232 device is a DTE PC host terminal worksta...

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Page 15: ...ol signal is off When the 1140ARC is connected to a DTE RTS will glow green for an incoming signal on RS 232 pin 4 CD will glow green for an incoming signal from the line and an outgoing signal on RS...

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Page 17: ...on the front panel of the 1140ARC and move it to the right This will activate the V 52 BER test mode and inject a 511 test pattern into the remote loop If any errors are present in the loop the red Er...

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Page 19: ...CTS Delay Switch selectable No delay 7 0 mS 53 mS Receiver Sensitivity 45 dBm Coupled Power Output 20 to 25 dBm Optic Wavelength 850 nm LED Indicators Power TD RD RTS CD Test Mode Error Connectors HD...

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Page 21: ...Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 5 CTS Clear to Send 4 RTS Request to Send 3 RD Receive Data 2 TD Transmit Data 1 FG Frame Ground UNIVERSAL D 26 INTERFACE DCE WIRING Digital Loop RDL 21 Data Termina...

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