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Powering up Your 1001R14 Rack

The power supplies that come with your 1001R14 rack system are

equipped with a power entry connector on the rear power supply card.
The power supplies are 

Hot-Swappable

, so you are not required to

remove the cards from the rack while applying power to the system.

NOTE:  

Please refer to the Model 1001R14 Series User Manual 

AC and DC Rack Mount Power Supplie

s for fuse and power card 

replacement information.

4.2  INSTALLING THE INTERFACE DRIVER BOARD

The DTE electrical interface on the 2701RC is determined by a

DTE daughter board that is mounted on the main board by a 20 pin
jumper.  Figure 10 shows the Interface Driver Board on the top of the
2701RC main board.

Follow the instructions below to install or change the correct inter-

face for your application.  

1.

With the 2701RC front card pulled out of the rack chassis,
locate the driver board on top of the 2701RC front card. 

2.

Lift the interface drive board gently off the main PC board.

3.

Locate the correct interface on the bottom of the driver board.
For example, the RS-232/V.35 interface board is marked

THIS SIDE UP FOR V.35

 on one side and 

THIS SIDE UP

FOR RS-232

 on the other side.  Other  single interface

boards (e.g. RS-530) are marked with the with  FRONT  on
one side of the board.

4.

Re-orient the interface board into the socket with the appropri-
ate interface pointed UP and with the arrow pointing toward
the front panel of the Model 2701RC pc board.

5.

Push the Interface Driver Board gently onto the socket and re-
install into the 1001 rack.

4.3  INSTALLING THE MODEL 2701RC INTO THE CHASSIS

The Model 2701RC is comprised of a front card and a rear card.

The two cards meet inside the rack chassis and plug into each other
by way of mating 50 pin card edge connectors.  Use the following
steps as a guideline for installing each Model 2701RC into the rack
chassis:

1.

Slide the rear card into the back of the chassis along the
metal rails provided.

2.

Secure the rear card using the metal screws provided.

3.

Slide the card into the front of the chassis.  It should meet the
rear card when it s almost all the way into the chassis.

4.

Push the front card 

gently

into the card-edge receptacle of the

rear card.  It should  click  into place.

5.

Secure the front card using the thumb screws. 

NOTE:

Since the Model 1001R14 chassis allows  hot swapping  

of cards, it is 

not necessary to power down

the rack when you 

install or remove a Model 2701RC.

4.4  CONNECTING TO A DTE DEVICE

The serial port on most rear interface cards are hard-wired as

DCE  (Data Circuit Terminating Equipment).  The interfaces are

designed to plug into a DTE such as a terminal, PC or host computer.
When making the connection to your DTE device, use a  straight
through  cable of the shortest possible length--we recommend 6 feet or
less.  When purchasing or constructing an interface cable, please refer
to the pin diagrams in 

Appendix D and Appendix E

as guides.

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Figure 10. Interface Driver Board

FRONT RS-530

Interface Driver
Board

Summary of Contents for 2701RC

Page 1: ...tLink E1 E1 Fractional E1 CSU DSU Rack Card SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M2701RC B Doc 086131UB Revised 03 09 01 C E R T I F I E D C E R T I F I...

Page 2: ...ot 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...

Page 3: ...ES Terminates E1 FE1 Circuits over a 4 Wire RJ 48C interface Connects to standard CPE Serial Interfaces Common Framed nx64 rates up to1984 kbps G 704 Unstructured Rate of 2 048 Mbps G 703 G 703 or G 7...

Page 4: ...change the switch settings to the desired settings When you turn the unit on again the unit will be set up with the selected switch settings Switch S1 1 through S1 8 A detailed description of each sw...

Page 5: ...s the unit is forced into G 703 mode and it transmits user data on all 32 time lots There is no framing information therefore the CRC4 MF S2 2 switch is ignored In all other rate settings the unit em...

Page 6: ...V 54 Loopback is disabled the unit will not be able to send or respond to V 54 or CSU loopback commands The duration of the loopback is limited by the loopback timeout setting S2 4 Option Off RDL Resp...

Page 7: ...strap can either be on pegs 1 and 2 or on pegs 2 and 3 Sections 3 2 1 3 2 2 and 3 2 3 describe the strap locations and possi ble settings for each rear card 3 2 1 Model 1001RCM12548C Strap Settings F...

Page 8: ...igure 6 shows the strap location for the Model 1001RCM13448C M 34 rear card This strap determines whether Signal Ground and Frame Ground will be connected The table below provides an overview of inter...

Page 9: ...ap links Signal Ground and frame ground through a 100 ohm resistor In the open position signal ground is disconnected from frame ground JB4 Position 1 2 SGND and FRGND Connected Position 2 3 SGND and...

Page 10: ...no parity Local echo off ANSI or VT 100 emulation 4 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 us...

Page 11: ...inal can generate is 16 characters 7 The NetLink E1 will then display the Main Menu screen 3 3 3 Introduction to Main Menu After entering the password you may access all of the system s functions and...

Page 12: ...s a Service Information screen in case you need technical assistance from Patton Save Changes Once you have configured the unit to your satisfaction you can save the changes permanently by exe cuting...

Page 13: ...en connect ing to a carrier s network In this mode the unit recovers the clock from the received signal and uses it to transmit data In this way the unit remains synchronized to a master clock In camp...

Page 14: ...pback timeout setting While V 54 is being activated user data is overwritten Default Config Source Switch default Options EEPROM Switch The Model 2701RC can be initialized via the configuration in the...

Page 15: ...nd ing a pattern Local loopback is disabled LocP The Model 2701RC is in Local Loopback mode and is sending a test pattern Remote Loop Idle default The Remote Digital Loopback RDL test checks the perfo...

Page 16: ...when Remote Loop is selected by the front panel switches S2 3 RDL Type Off Initiate a V 54 RDL loop when selected On Initiate a CSU loopback when selected Test Pattern Idle default Options Idle or Se...

Page 17: ...s 00 15 fifteen minutes 00 30 thirty minutes default setting 00 45 forty five minutes 01 00 one hour 01 30 90 minutes 02 00 two hours 03 00 three hours NEVER forever the unit will remain in loopback w...

Page 18: ...n a 19 rack Sturdy front handles allow the Model 1001R14 to be extracted and transported conveniently 4 1 1 The Rack Power Supply The power supply included in the Model 1001R14 rack uses the same mid...

Page 19: ...ting toward the front panel of the Model 2701RC pc board 5 Push the Interface Driver Board gently onto the socket and re install into the 1001 rack 4 3 INSTALLING THE MODEL 2701RC INTO THE CHASSIS The...

Page 20: ...d is equipped with dual female BNCs TX and RX for connection to a 75 ohm dual coax G 703 network interface 5 0 OPERATION Once the NetLink E1 is installed and configured properly it is ready to place i...

Page 21: ...urns off when the unit is not powered 5 2 LOOP V 54 TELCO DIAGNOSTICS The NetLink E1 offers three V 54 loop diagnostics and is com patible with two Telco loop diagnostics Use these diagnostics to test...

Page 22: ...to Appendix D c Set the front panel switch to Remote 2 Perform a bit error rate test BERT using the internal V 52 generator as described in Section 5 3 or using a separate BER Tester If the BER test i...

Page 23: ...ohm available when using Patton Model 1001RCM11575 rear card DTE Interface V 35 DCE Orientation X 21 DCE or DTE orientation RS 530 RS 232 10Base T Ethernet Line Coding Selectable AMI or HDB3 Line Fram...

Page 24: ...35 Interface with M 34F RJ48C Rear Card 1001RPEM RAC 120 240V Rear Power Entry Module 1001RPEM RAC 120 240V Rear Power Entry Module 1001RPSM RUI 120 240V Front Power Supply Module 1001RPEM RDC DC Rea...

Page 25: ...Ground Shield B SGND Signal Ground D CTS DCE Source E DSR DCE Source Always On F CD DCE Source L LL Local Loop DTE Source M TM Test Mode Indicator DCE Source N RL Remote Loop DTE Source P TD Transmit...

Page 26: ...a A DTE Source 15 TC Transmitter Clock B DCE Source 16 RD Receive Data A DCE Source 17 RC Receiver Clock A DCE Source 18 LL Local LIne Loop 19 RTS Request to Send B DTE Source 20 DTR Data Terminal Rea...

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