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3.0  CONFIGURATION

This section describes the location and orientation of the Model

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

The Model 1140RC 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
1140RC 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
1140RC is designed to operate transparently, without need for frequent
re-configuration.

3.1  FRONT CARD CONFIGURATION

The Model 1140RC 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 1140RC for a
wide range of applications.  The ON/OFF orientation of the DIP
switches  is shown in figure 2 (below). 

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 2 miles

• V.54 and V.52 Diagnostics

•  Mounts in Patton’s 16-Card Rack Chassis

•  Compatible with the Patton Model 1140 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 1140RC fiber optic rack card modem is the

rack mountable counterpart to Patton’s Model 1140 self-powered, fiber
optic modem.  Communicating full or half duplex over dual optical
fibers, the Model 1140RC supports data rates to 57.6 Kbps and
distances to 2 miles.  Both V.54 and V.52 diagnostics are built into the
unit.  Like all fiber optic modems, the Model 1140RC 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 1140RC 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 1140RC 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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Figure 1. Model 1140RC 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 1140RC

Page 1: ...this product and how we can meet your product needs today and in the future Web http www patton com Sales E mail sales patton com Support E mail support patton com Phone Sales 301 975 1000 Phone Supp...

Page 2: ...ar installation If the Model 1140RC does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the power off or removing the card the user is encouraged to try to corr...

Page 3: ...Diagnostics Mounts in Patton s 16 Card Rack Chassis Compatible with the Patton Model 1140 self powered modem Immune to RFI EMI noise ground loops and transient surges Easily accessible configuration j...

Page 4: ...S1 The DIP switches on S1 set data rate clock source async sync mode and carrier control method The default settings are summarized in the table below Following the table is a description of all poss...

Page 5: ...S2 set word length extended signaling rate RTS CTS delay and V 52 and V 54 diagnostic test The default settings are summarized in the table below Following the table is a description of all possible S...

Page 6: ...card slots plus its own power supply Measuring only 3 5 high the 1000R16 is designed to occupy only 2U in a 19 rack Sturdy front handles allow the 1000R16 to be extracted and transported conveniently...

Page 7: ...e installed before switching on the power supply The power supply may be switched off at any time without harming the installed cards NOTE Please refer to the Model 1000RP Series User Manual AC and DC...

Page 8: ...pin 8 The Test LED glows when either the Local Analog Loopback LAL or Remote Digital Loopback RDL V 54 test mode is initiated The Error LED blinks when an error is detected by the V 52 diagnostics 5 2...

Page 9: ...nt If you still have errors call Patton Technical Support at 301 975 1007 5 3 2 REMOTE DIGITAL LOOPBACK RDL The Remote Digital Loopback RDL test checks the performance of both the local and remote Mod...

Page 10: ...ng Weight 2 oz Dimensions 0 95 W x 3 1 H x 5 4 L 17 18 1 Locate the lower of the two toggle switches on the front panel of the Model 1140RC and move it to the right This will activate the V 52 BER tes...

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