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S1 through S3:  Data Rate Setting

Switches S1 through S3 are set in combination to determine the

synchronous data rate for the Model 1205.  Switch S4 is not active.  

S1

S2

S3

S4

Setting

Off

Off

Off

N/A

32 kbps 

(factory default)

On

Off

Off

N/A

48 kbps

Off

On

Off

N/A

56 kbps

On

On

Off

N/A

64 kbps

Off

Off

On

N/A

72 kbps

On

Off

On

N/A

112 kbps

Off

On

On

N/A

128 kbps

On

On

On

N/A

144 kbps

3.3  INTERNAL JUMPERS

The Model 1205 has three pairs of jumpers (JP1, JP2 and JP3)

mounted on the internal PC board.  See Figure 3, below.  These
jumpers set clocking, carrier, and RTS/CTS delay independently for
ports A and B.

Figure 4 (following page) presents a detailed view of JP1, JP2 and

JP3, and also shows the factory default setting for each jumper.  Please
observe that each pair contains one strap to configure Port A and one
strap to configure Port B.  Observe also that each strap has three
possible positions:  covering posts 1 & 2, covering posts 2 & 3, or
removed altogether.  The detailed description for each pair of jumpers
presents all valid strap position options.

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Figure 3.  

Model 1205 Jumper Orientation and Factory Default on Internal PC Board.

JP3

JP1

JP2

PORT A

PORT B

PORT B

JP1:  RTS/CTS Delay

The setting for jumper JP1 determines the amount of delay

between the time the Model 1205 “sees” RTS and when it sends CTS.
In order to emulate either dial-up or leased line modems, you can set
this strap at either 0 msec, 7 msec or 53 msec.  

Note

:  Port A and Port

B must be configured separately.  Jumper functions are identical.

JP1

Setting

Position 1&2

7 msec Delay 

(factory default)

Position 2&3

53 msec Delay 

Strap Removed

0 msec Delay

JP2:  Carrier Control

The setting for jumper JP2 determines whether the Model 1205’s

carrier is “constantly on” or “controlled by RTS”.  

Note

:  Port A and Port

B must be configured separately.  Jumper functions are identical.

JP2

Setting

Position 1&2

Carrier “Controlled by RTS”

Position 2&3

Carrier “Constantly ON” 

(factory default)

Strap Removed

Not a Valid Setting

JP3:  Clock Source

The setting for jumper JP3 determines whether clocking is internal,

external or received loopback.  

Note

1

:  Only port A may be set for

external clock.  

Note

2

:  If Port B is set for receive loopback clock, Port A

must be set for external clock.  Port B may not be set for external clock.

JP3 (Port A)

Setting

Position 1 and 2

Internal Clock 

(factory default)

Position 2 and 3

External Clock

Strap Removed

Not a Valid Setting

JP3 (Port B)

Setting

Position 1 and 2

Internal Clock 

(factory default)

Position 2 and 3

Received Loopback Clock

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Figure 4.  

Detailed View of Model 1205 Jumpers Showing Factory Default Settings

Port A

Port B

Port B

Port B

Port A

Port A

JP3

JP2

JP1

1    2    3

1    2    3

1    2    3

1    2    3

1    2    3

1    2    3

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