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lations and decodes them as zeros. This method enables the net-
work to meet minimum pulse density requirements.  Use HDB3
unless AMI is required in your application. 

Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI):  AMI defines a pulse as a
“mark,” a binary one, as opposed to a zero. In an E1 Network con-
nection, signals are transmitted as a sequence of ones and zeros.
Ones are sent as pulses, and zeros are sent as spaces, i.e., no
pulse. Every other pulse is inverted from the previous pulse in
polarity, so that the signal can be effectively transmitted. This
means, however, that a long sequence of zeros in the data stream
will cause problems, since the modem receiving the signal relies
on the signal to recover the 2.048 Mbps clock.

If you must use AMI, ensure that the data terminal equipment con-
nected to the unit provides a minimally acceptable pulse density.
For this reason, there are advantages to using HDB3 instead. AMI
coding does not inherently account for ones density. To meet this
requirement, ensure that the data inherently meets pulse density
requirements.

S3

S4

DTE Line Coding

Off

Off

HDB3

On

Off

Internal use only

Off 

On

Internal use only

On

On

AMI

Switches S5 through S8:  Reserved

Switches S5 through S8 are reserved for future applications and

should be set to OFF.

3.2 Configure the Rear Interface Card

The Model 1193RC has two interface card options:  the Model

1001RCM703SC (with SC fiber connector) and 1001RCM703FC (with
FC fiber connector). See Figure 4, at upper right. Each of these inter-
face cards support one fiber connector, two BNC and one RJ-48C line
connectors. 

The interface card for the Model 1193RC is shipped configured for

use with a BNC connection to the G.703/G.704 Network. If your
Network connection is using BNC, skip this section.

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NOTE: 

The 1193RC Series rear cards are specifically

designed to operate with the Model 1193RC function card and
must not be swapped with other Patton function cards.

Model 

1000RCM703SFC

Model 

1000RCM703SC

RJ-45 

TX

RX

Jumper Configuration

The rear interface card for the Model 1193RC has four internal

jumpers: JP2, JP3, JP4 and JP5. These jumpers are used to match
input/output impedance between the module and external line on the
G.703/G.704 Interface. The jumper settings select either a BNC (75-
ohm) or an RJ-48C (120-ohm) interface. Figure 5 below shows the top
view of the printed circuit board (PCB) and the location of the jumpers.

Figure 5: Top view of 1193RC circuit board and location of jumpers

Note: Electronic equipment is sensitive to ESD (electrostatic dis-
charge). When you change the internal jumpers on the
1001RCM703XX, use a grounding strap to avoid damages. For more
information call Patton Technical Support (301) 975-1007.

JP3

JP2

JP4

JP5

RJ

TX

RX

The following is a description of the jumper settings and the interface
selection:
1. For a 75-ohm connection (BNC/coax), insert all jumpers (default).
2. For a 120-ohm connection (RJ-48C/twisted pair), remove all
jumpers.

Summary of Contents for 1193RC

Page 1: ...1193RC G 703 G 704 to Single mode Fiber Rack Mount Modem Card Part 07M1193RC A Doc 017141UA Revised 05 04 01 SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com An ISO 9001 C...

Page 2: ...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 other warrantie...

Page 3: ...his product please do not hesitate to con tact Patton Electronics Technical Support at 301 975 1007 2 1 FEATURES ITU G 703 G 704 E1 transport over Single mode fiber Full duplex operation over a single...

Page 4: ...2 Setting Description On On Internal Transmit clock generated internally On Off Receive Recover Transmit clock derived from the Receive data on the fiber side Off On Network Transmit clock derived fro...

Page 5: ...l 1001RCM703SC with SC fiber connector and 1001RCM703FC with FC fiber connector See Figure 4 at upper right Each of these inter face cards support one fiber connector two BNC and one RJ 48C line conne...

Page 6: ...ower card replacement information 4 4 0 0 I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N This section describes the functions of the Model 1001R14 rack chassis tells how to install front and rear Model 1193RC S...

Page 7: ...section describes both options After selecting the appropriate connec tion set the internal jumpers as described in section 3 2 of this manual 4 2 1 Connecting theTwisted Pair 120 Ohm to G 703 G 704 N...

Page 8: ...synchro nization process should take approximately 5 seconds Any time one of the Model 1193RCs lose power i e in a lightning storm the local and remote units will re synchronize before they can resum...

Page 9: ...tern generator See section 5 2 3 on how to use the built in 511 511E pattern generator 3 If the BER test equipment indicates a fault and the Local Analog Loopback test was successful for both Model 11...

Page 10: ...OS LED indicates the presense of coding errors NS The red NS LED indicates that the sig nal on the fiber side is too weak to be detected ER Flashing red ER LED indicates errors in 511 test pattern TM...

Page 11: ...240V Front Power Supply Module 1001RPEM RDC DC Rear Power Entry Module 1001RPSM R48A 48V Front Power Supply Module 1001R14P Rack 14 Slot 2U Chassis Only 1001R14P R48V Rack 14 Slot 2U w Dual Universal...

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