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3.1.2  Connecting to a “DTE” Device 

The serial port on most interface modules (all except the X.21

module) is hard-wired as a DCE.  Therefore these modules “want” to
plug into a DTE such as a terminal, PC or host.  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 pur-
chasing or constructing an interface cable, please refer to the pin dia-
grams in Appendix C as a guide. 

3.1.3  Connecting to a “DCE” Device

If the Model 1094ARC interface module is hard-wired as a DCE

(all except the X.21 module), you must use a 

null modem cable when

connecting to a modem, multiplexer or other DCE device.  This cable
should be of the shortest possible length—we recommend 6 feet or
less.  When purchasing or constructing a null modem interface cable,
use the pin diagrams in Appendix C as a guide.  

3.1.4   Configuring the X.21 Interface Module IM2RC/D

The serial port on the X.21 Interface Module is default wired as a

DCE, but may be switched to a DTE.  This is done by reversing the ori-
entation of the DCE/DTE strap, as described below:

To reverse DCE/DTE orientation, remove the interface module

according to the instructions in Section 3.1.1.  The DCE/DTE strap is
located on the top side of the interface module’s PC board.  The
arrows on the top of the strap indicate the configuration of the X.21
port (for example, if the DCE arrows are pointing toward the rear card
connector, the X.21 port is wired as a DCE).  Reverse the DCE/DTE
orientation by pulling the strap out of its socket, rotating it 180º, then
plugging the strap back into the socket.  You will see that the
DCE/DTE arrows now point in the opposite directions, showing the
new configuration of the X.21 port.  Reinstall the module according to
the instructions in Section 3.1.1.

3.1.5  Configuration DIP Switch Set “S1”  - Management Address

Switch S1 is used to set the address of the card in the NetLink

Network Management System.  When the 1094ARC is installed with a
Model 1001MC, the cards and their remote units can be SNMP man-
aged using a standard Network Management Station (NMS) or a stan-
dard web browser (i.e. Netscape, Internet Explorer, etc.).  For more
information on setting the address, please see Appendix A of the
Model 1001MC Operations Manual.

NOTE:  If you are not using your Model 1094ARC in an SNMP
managed environment, S1 switches should all be set to the ON
position.

3.1.6  Configuration DIP Switch Set “S2”

The configuration switches on S2 allow you to specify the Line

Rate, Clocking Mode and response to DTE Loop Enable.  Default set-
tings of S2 are shown in the table below.

Switches S2-1, S2-2, S2-3, S2-4, S2-5: Reserved for Future Use

and Should Remain in the Off Position.

S2 SUMMARY TABLE

Function

Factory Default

Position

Reserved

Off

S2-1

Reserved

Off

S2-2

Reserved

Off

S2-3

Reserved

Off

S2-4

Reserved

Off

On

On

S2-5

Enable Loop from DTE

Off         Disable

S2-8

Clock Mode

S2-6

Clock Mode

S2-7

Internal

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NOTE: 

Pin-out requirements for null modem applications

vary widely between manufacturers.  If you have any questions
about a specific application, contact Patton Electronics
Technical Support 

Summary of Contents for NetLink 1094ARC

Page 1: ...SL Symmetric DSL Rack Mount Modem Card SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M1094ARC A Doc 032052UA Revised 06 24 99 C E R T I F I E D An ISO 9001 Certif...

Page 2: ...incurred by the use of this product These damages include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequen tial damages arising from the use of or inability t...

Page 3: ...s LED indicators for TD RD CTS CD DTR TM ER and NS 2 2 DESCRIPTION The Patton Electronics NetLinkTM HDSL Model 1094ARC Multi Rate DSL Modem provides high speed 2 wire connectivity to ISPs PTTs and cor...

Page 4: ...the 1094ARC front card pulled out of the rack or cluster box chassis locate the driver board on the top of the 1094ARC front card 2 Lift the interface board gently off of the PC board 3 Locate the cor...

Page 5: ...s wired as a DCE Reverse the DCE DTE orientation by pulling the strap out of its socket rotating it 180 then plugging the strap back into the socket You will see that the DCE DTE arrows now point in t...

Page 6: ...kbps Off Off On On On On 64 On On Off On On On 128 Off On Off On On On 192 On Off Off On On On 256 Off Off Off On On On 320 On On On Off On On 384 Off On On Off On On 448 On Off On Off On On 512 Off...

Page 7: ...CM134TB M 34 TB the Model 1001RCM11545 and the Model 1001RCM115TB Each of these options supports one DTE interface connection and one 2 wire line connection Figure 4 below illustrates the six differen...

Page 8: ...ce strap functions for the rear interface cards Following the table overview are detailed descriptions of each strap s function DTE Shield DB 25 Pin 1 FRGND JB3 In the connected position this strap li...

Page 9: ...rom frame ground JB4 Position 1 2 SGND and FRGND Connected Position 2 3 SGND and FRGND Not Connected 3 2 3 Model 1001RCM11545 1001RCM115TB Strap Settings Figure 8 shows strap locations for the Model 1...

Page 10: ...interface 4 1 THE MODEL 1001R14 RACK CHASSIS The Model 1001R14 Rack Chassis Figure 9 below has fourteen short range modem card slots plus its own power supply Measuring only 3 5 high the Model 1001R14...

Page 11: ...2 wire twist ed pair port For specific interface pin outs refer to the diagrams in Appendix C and E of this manual 4 3 1 Connection to the Twisted Pair Interface The Model 1094ARC supports communicati...

Page 12: ...l location of each LED Following Figure 10 is a description of each LEDs function TD RD glows yellow to indicate an idle condition of Binary 1 data on the respective terminal interface signals Green i...

Page 13: ...normal operation the framer transmits and expects to receive framed packets from the far end If the framer receives framed packets from the far end CTS and CD will be active If framed packets are not...

Page 14: ...ther by the front panel switch or the DTE interface the unit will enter mode 1 If the units are linked NS LED off then the unit will enter a mode 2 Local Loop A Mode 1 Local Loop is shown in Figure 13...

Page 15: ...estart the box After the 511 511E pattern times out the ER led will begin flashing Local Loop It will remain this way until the pattern generator with 511 511E switch is turned off Note that the data...

Page 16: ...thrown again before the completion of the termination phase the switch will be ignored until it is placed back into the normal position Figure 17 Block Diagram Remote Loop Remote Digital The Remote Di...

Page 17: ...tes the test Figure 19 Block Diagram DataMode with 511 511E 5 2 3 Using the V 52 BER Test Pattern Generator To use the V 52 BER tests in conjunction with the Remote Digital Loopback tests or with Loca...

Page 18: ...TTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1094ARC FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Model Description 1001RPEM RAC 120 240V Rear Power Entry Module 1001RPSM RUI 120 240V Front Power Supply Module 1001RPEM...

Page 19: ...AP PP PE EN ND DI IX X C C PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1094ARC TERMINAL INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS Continued RS 232 RS 530 Interface Pin Description DB 25 Female Connector DCE Configuration Pin Signal 1...

Page 20: ...8 20700 3 9 6 2 24500 4 6 7 3 272 192 256 17400 3 3 5 2 24200 4 5 7 2 400 320 384 15100 2 9 4 6 22600 4 2 6 7 528 448 512 14900 2 8 4 4 21000 3 9 6 2 784 576 640 704 768 13500 2 6 4 2 18000 3 4 5 4 10...

Page 21: ...RC LINE INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS RJ45 Connector Pin Number Signal 1 N C No Connection 2 N C No Connection 3 N C No Connection 4 Tip 5 Ring 6 N C No Connection 7 N C No Connection 8 N C No Connection...

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