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1.3 SERVICE

All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight

prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics.  All returns must have a
Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping
container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics
Technical Support: 

tel:  

(301) 975-1007

email:  [email protected]
www:  http://www.patton.com

Patton Electronics' technical staff is also available to answer any

questions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your
Model 1095RC.  Technical Service hours:  8AM to 5PM EST, Monday
through Friday.

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IMPORTANT: 

The Model 1095RC is equipped with flash

upgrade. Please refer to Patton website, or contact Technical 
Support for the latest version of the software.

NOTE:  

Packages received without an RMA number will not be

accepted.

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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 arise during installa-
tion or use of this product, please contact Patton Electronics Technical
Support at: (301) 975-1007.

2.1  FEATURES

• DSL Distances on just two wires using mDSL technology
• DTE Speeds 64kbps to 2.3 Mbps
• 2-wire Operation
• Fits in Patton’s 2U Rackmount Chassis 
• NetLink Plug-and-Play Master Capable
• SNMP Network Management with In-Band Management of Remote

Units plus Advanced Diagnostics & Statistics using Patton Model
1000MC

• Internal, external or receive recovered clocking options
• LED indicators for TD, RD, CTS, CD, DTR, TM, ER and NS

2.2  DESCRIPTION

The Patton Electronics 

NetLink

TM

mDSL Model 1095RC Multi-

Rate DSL Modem provides high speed 2-wire connectivity to ISPs,
PTTs, and corporations using mDSL (Multi-rate Digital Subscriber Line)
technology.  Multi-rate DSL offers the ability to deliver the maximum bit
rate that a twisted pair line can accommodate.  Supporting 

multiple line

rates from 144kbps to 2.320Mbps, the NetLink provides “megabit”
speeds to leased line, LAN to LAN interconnection, and WAN access
networks over 3.6 miles/5.8km (1.054Mbps on 24AWG/.5mm wire).

The 

NetLink

TM 

mDSL  rack card allows DTE speeds from 64kbps

to 2.3Mbps in increments of 64kbps.  Features include loopback diag-
nostics, out-of-band SNMP/HTTP remote management capabilities,
using Model 1000MC, and externally accessible configuration switch-
es.  

As a symmetric DSL NTU,  

NetLink

TM 

mDSL offers the same data

rates in both directions over a single pair of regular telephone lines
using Carrierless Amplitude and Phase (CAP) modulation.  The Model
1095RC is designed to fit into Patton’s 2U (3.5”) high rack chassis.
This chassis uses a mid-plane architecture allowing front cards to be
plugged into different rear cards. Please see the Model 1001RP14
manual for more information on the power supply options that are
available.

The NetLink Plug-and-Play feature allows the user to configure the

DTE rate for the link from the rack card at the Central Office.  The
stand alone unit at the Customer Premise site will automatically config-
ure itself to the DTE rate of the rack card.  Other configuration parame-
ters fall to the default state.  This allows changes in the configuration
to be handled from a single end of the link.

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Summary of Contents for NetLink 1095RC

Page 1: ...mDSL Multi Rate Symmetric DSL Rack Mount Modem Card SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPO RT 301 975 1007 http ww w patton com Part 07M1095RC D Doc 033061UD Revised 07 06 99 An ISO 9001 Certified...

Page 2: ...tronics be liable for any damages 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 aris...

Page 3: ...locking options LED indicators for TD RD CTS CD DTR TM ER and NS 2 2 DESCRIPTION The Patton Electronics NetLinkTM mDSL Model 1095RC Multi Rate DSL Modem provides high speed 2 wire connectivity to ISPs...

Page 4: ...interface connections Figure 3 shows the Interface Driver Board on the top of the 1095RC PC board Follow the instructions below to select the correct interface for your application 1 With the 1095RC...

Page 5: ...red 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 the o...

Page 6: ...efault positions of DIP Switch S3 Detailed descriptions of each switch follow the table Switch S3 1 DTE Rate Use Switch S3 1 through S3 6 to set the rate adaptive DTE bit rate S3 1 S3 2 S3 3 S3 4 S3 5...

Page 7: ...ise CP site will automati cally configure itself to the DTE rate of the rack card Other configura tion parameters fall to the default state This allows changes in the configuration to be handled from...

Page 8: ...AR INTERFACE CARD The Model 1095RC Series has six interface card options the Model 1001RCM12545 DB 25 RJ 45 the Model 1001RCM13445 M 34 RJ 45 the Model 1001RCM125TB DB25 TB the Model 1001RCM134TB M 34...

Page 9: ...nction DTE Shield DB 25 Pin 1 FRGND JB3 In the connected position this strap links DB 25 pin 1 frame ground In the open position pin 1 is disconnected from frame ground JB3 Position 1 2 DTE Shield Pin...

Page 10: ...descriptions of each strap s function 17 DTE Shield DB 15 Pin 1 FRGND JB3 In the connected position this strap links DB 15 pin 1 frame ground In the open position pin 1 is disconnected from frame gro...

Page 11: ...s compatible with the Model 1095RC Series has one terminal interface port and one 2 wire twisted pair port For specific interface pin outs refer to the diagrams in Appendix C and E of this manual 4 0...

Page 12: ...unction properly the Model 1095RC needs one twisted pair of metallic wire This twisted pair must be uncondi tioned dry metallic wire between 19 9mm and 26 AWG 4mm the higher number gauges may limit di...

Page 13: ...gure 13 are descriptions that show how the ele ments are used during Test Modes Figure 13 Block Diagram Model 1095 24 5 5 0 0 O OP PE ER RA AT TI IO ON N Once the Model 1095RC is properly configured a...

Page 14: ...received CTS and CD will be inactive The restart procedure uses this information to determine if a valid con nection is made cable disconnect poor cable quality etc In normal Data Mode if the box rec...

Page 15: ...e status of the units at the time that the Local Loop is initiated If the units are not linked NS LED on and the Local Loop is initiated either by the front panel switch or the DTE interface the unit...

Page 16: ...ase the switch will be ignored until it is placed back into the normal position Figure 17 Block Diagram Remote Loop 30 Local Loop It will remain this way until the pattern generator with 511 511E swit...

Page 17: ...of the link Once a 511 511E pattern is selected on one end of the link the pattern gen erator will begin transmitting unframed 511 511E through the line to the Remote end A possible problem with this...

Page 18: ...0 384 448 512 576 640 704 768 832 896 960 1024 1088 1152 1216 1280 1344 1408 1472 1536 1600 1664 1728 1792 1856 1920 1984 2048 2112 2176 2240 and 2304 kbps Diagnostics V 52 compliant bit error rate pa...

Page 19: ...Card 1001RCM13445 M 34 RJ 45 Rear Card 1001RCM134TB M 34 TB Rear Card 1001RCM11545 DB 15 RJ 45 Rear Card 1001RCM115TB DB 15 TB Rear Card 1000MC Management Card IM2RC F 64K G703 Rear Card IM2RC B RS 53...

Page 20: ...trol 16 RD Receive Data A 17 RC Receive Timing A 18 LLB Local Line Loop 19 RTS Request to Send B 20 DTR Data Transfer Rate A 21 DL Remote Digital Loop 22 DSR Data Set Ready B 23 DTR Data Transfer Rate...

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