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PATTON MODEL 2094

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section

Page

1.0 General Information...............................................................2

1.1 Warranty Statement
1.2 Radio and TV Interference
1.3  CE Notice
1.4  Service Information

2.0 General Information............................................................5
2.1 Features
2.2 General Product Description

2.3.1 The 2094 as the Interface between the Telco and CPE
2.3.2 The 2094 as a High-Speed Short Range Modem

2.3 Supported Applications

3.0 Configuration .........................................................................7

3.1 DIP Switch Configuration
3.2  Software Configuration

3.2.1 Introduction to Main Menu
3.2.2 System Configuration
3.2.3 System Diagnostics
3.2.4 Unit Options

4.0 Installation ..........................................................................26

4.1 DTE Interface Connection
4.2 Network Interface Connection
4.3 Power Connection

4.3.1 Using The AC Power Supply (100-240VAC)
4.3.2 Supplying DC Power
4.3.3 Supplying Power via pin KK

5.0 Operation .............................................................................28

5.1 LED Descriptions
5.2 Loop (V.54 & Telco) Diagnostics

5.2.1 Operating Local Loopback (LL)
5.2.2 Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RL)

5.3  Bit Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics

Appendix A - Specifications ........................................................33           

Appendix B - Cable Recommendations .....................................34

Appendix C - Factory Replacement Parts and Accessories.......35

Appendix D - Interface Pin Assignments ....................................36

Appendix E - Power Supply Interface.........................................38

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1.0  GENERAL INFORMATION 

Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product.

This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warrant-
ed for One Year parts and labor.  If any questions or problems arise
during installation or use of this product, please do not hesitate to con-
tact Patton Electronics Technical Services at (301) 975-1007.

1.1  WARRANTY STATEMENT

Patton Electronics warrants all Model 2094 components to be

free from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the product
should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment.This war-
ranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does not
cover customer damage, abuse, or unauthorized modification.  This
product contains no serviceable parts; therefore the user shall not
attempt to modify the unit in any way.  If this product fails or does not
perform as warranted, your sole recourse shall be repair or replace-
ment as described above.  Under no condition shall Patton
Electronics 
be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this prod-
uct.  These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost
profits, lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising
from the use of or inability to use this product.  Patton Electronics
specifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, and the
installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of
these terms by the user. In the event the user detects intermittent or
continuous product malfunction due to nearby high power transmitting
radio frequency equipment, the user is strongly advised to use only
data cables with an external outer shield bonded to a metal or metal-
ized connector.

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Summary of Contents for 2094

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Page 2: ...arts and labor If any questions or problems arise during installation or use of this product please do not hesitate to con tact Patton Electronics Technical Services at 301 975 1007 1 1 WARRANTY STATE...

Page 3: ...Model 2094 has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide...

Page 4: ...o the V 35 DTE interface of a router switch FRAD multiplexer or other network ing device The Model 2094 supports all necessary G 703 G 704 diagnostics DTE local remote loops and V 54 loop up loop down...

Page 5: ...s all possible hardware and software switch configurations of the Model 2094 3 1 DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION The Model 2094 has eight internal DIP switches that allow configu ration for a wide range of a...

Page 6: ...e upper four bits The alignment word is always 0000 binary The 2094 does not perform any signaling in TS16 other than to insert the MF alignment word in order to maintain MF alignment When CAS MF is d...

Page 7: ...nabled 3 Here is an example of a terminal emulator setup session In normal font are the various parameter types In bold type are the values that should be used for best results Your terminal program s...

Page 8: ...or the network performance initiate V 54 loops local loops and send test patterns Network performance parameters are updated once a second giving you the ability to quickly deter mine if there is a pr...

Page 9: ...os This method enables the net work to meet minimum pulse density requirements Unless AMI is required in your application HDB3 should be used whenever possible AMI Alternate Mark Inversion defines a p...

Page 10: ...64kb s timeslots num bered 0 to 31 TS16 of the first frame in the MF contains the CAS MF alignment word in the upper four bits The alignment word is always 0000 binary The 2094 does not perform any si...

Page 11: ...e the unit to use the DIP switches as the default configuration source by turning off the unit set ting all the DIP switches to the ON position then powering on the unit This will cause the unit to en...

Page 12: ...en sends an all ones pattern before returning to the Idle state TxP The Model 2094 is sending a test pattern while in Test Mode IdlP The Model 2094 is sending a test pattern in place of data The Model...

Page 13: ...ault Header Line 1 Header Line 2 Headers 1 and 2 are provided for easy identification of your unit after installation You may want to give each unit a unique name via the header lines to help distingu...

Page 14: ...r interfaces This section briefly describes connection to each 4 1 DTE INTERFACE CONNECTION The DTE interface is a V 35 DCE presented as an M 34 male connec tor This interface is designed to plug dire...

Page 15: ...in KK on the interface you must change the setting of the power supply jumper on the printed cir cuit board See Appendix E All power sources must be SELV Circuit Safety Extra Low Voltage specified See...

Page 16: ...st the NTU and any communication links These tests can be activated via the software control port See Section 3 2 3 System Diagnostics or via signals on the serial port interface 5 2 1 Operating Local...

Page 17: ...or 2 20 bits respectively using a mathematical polynomial The receiving model 2904 then decodes the received bits using the same polynomial If the received bits match the agreed upon pseudo random pat...

Page 18: ...C Dimensions 9 0 x 5 3 x 2 0 cm 3 5 L x 2 1 W x 0 78 H APPENDIX B PATTON MODEL 2094 CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS The Patton Model 2094 has been performance tested by Patton technicians using twisted pair ca...

Page 19: ...ale UI 10 09F 6 Foot Control Port Cable 25 mm to DB9F 08055DCUI Universal Input Power Supply 10 CISCO V35FT 1 Cable V35 M 34 Female To LFH60 Male 07M2094 User Manual APPENDIX D PATTON MODEL 2094 INTER...

Page 20: ...ock DCE Source AA TC Transmitter Clock DCE Source KK Aux Power Input 5VDC 300mA APPENDIX E PATTON MODEL 2094 POWER SUPPLY INTERFACE Via Main 5VDC power jack J1 Center Pin 5VDC 300 mA Outer Barrel Grou...

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