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Warranty service and returned merchandise authorizations (RMAs)

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SmartNode 1000 and 2000 Series Getting Started Guide 

12 • Contacting Patton for assistance

Out-of-warranty service

Patton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no 
longer under warranty. Our products have a flat fee for repairs. Units damaged by lightning or other catastro-
phes may require replacement.

Returns for credit

Customer satisfaction is important to us, therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30 
days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price. If you have ordered the wrong equipment or 
you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return. Patton is 
not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization.

Return for credit policy 

Less than 30 days: No Charge. Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment 

30 to 60 days: We will add a 20% restocking charge (crediting your account with 80% of the purchase price) 

Over 60 days: Products will be accepted for repairs only

RMA numbers

RMA numbers are required for all product returns. You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following: 

Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at 

www.patton.com

By calling 

+1 (301) 975-1000

 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer

By sending an e-mail to 

[email protected]

All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container. Please 
use the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage 
during shipping.

Shipping instructions

The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label. Our shipping address is as follows:

Patton Electronics Company

RMA#: xxxx
7622 Rickenbacker Dr.
Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4773 USA

Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us. Patton will pay the return 
shipping costs.

Summary of Contents for SMARTNODE 1200

Page 1: ...s VoIP Media Gateways Getting Started Guide Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Document Number 13206U1 Rev E Part Number 07MDSN20...

Page 2: ...are the property of their respective owners Notices The information contained in this document is not designed or intended for use as critical components in human life support systems equipment used i...

Page 3: ...ode 1400 installation 76 6 SmartNode 2300 installation 85 7 SmartNode 2400 installation 99 8 Line power module installation 114 9 Interface card installation 122 10 Quick start 126 11 Monitoring Statu...

Page 4: ...mation 18 Introduction 20 SmartNode 1200 description 21 Front panel 21 Rear panel 22 SmartNode 1400 description 24 Front panel 24 Rear panel 25 SmartNode 2300 description 27 Front panel 27 Rear panel...

Page 5: ...n 46 Interface modes 47 IC T1V 23 channel T1 gateway interface card for ISDN PRI 47 Front panel 48 Interface 48 Description 48 Interface modes 49 2 Product overview 50 Introduction 51 System model of...

Page 6: ...9 Installing the BRI cables 70 External S Bus power supply 72 Installing the power cord 75 5 SmartNode 1400 installation 76 Hardware installation 77 Mounting the SmartNode 1400 77 Desktop installation...

Page 7: ...stalling the AC power cable 110 Installing the DC power cable 112 8 Line power module installation 114 Introduction 115 Safety recommendations 115 Internal PM 48V INT or PM 40V INT line power module i...

Page 8: ...information 137 Compliance 138 Radio and TV interference FCC Part 15 138 CE Declaration of Conformity 138 B Specifications 139 Physical description 140 SN1200 140 SN1400 140 SN2300 140 SN2400 140 IC...

Page 9: ...bridged 45 26 IC E1V 46 27 IC T1V 48 28 System model SmartNode 1000 Series 51 29 System model SmartNode 2000 Series 51 30 SmartNode 1200 with ISDN phone and ISDN fallback in a SOHO environment 53 31...

Page 10: ...Connecting to a hub 105 72 Analog FXS connection 106 73 Connecting a BRI to an ISDN telephone 107 74 Connecting a BRI to an NT 108 75 Connecting a PRI port to an NT1 109 76 Connecting a PRI port to a...

Page 11: ...nterface modes 47 17 IC E1V port description 48 18 Interface modes 49 19 Installation checklist 62 20 Site log entries 62 21 Ethernet 10Base T RJ 45 port pin outs 69 22 BRI RJ 45 port pin outs 71 23 P...

Page 12: ...12 SmartNode 1000 and 2000 Series Getting Started Guide List of Tables 44 RJ 12 socket 152 45 RJ 45 socket 152 46 Serial port V 35 signals 153 47 Serial port X 21 signals 153 48 Accessory cables 155...

Page 13: ...y and have experience as an elec tronic or electromechanical technician System administrators with a basic networking background and experience but who might not be familiar with the SmartNode System...

Page 14: ...rtNode devices For best results read the contents of this guide before you install the router Precautions Notes cautions and warnings which have the following meanings are used throughout this guide t...

Page 15: ...sent within the power supply when the power cord is connected The mains outlet that is utilized to power the SmartNode router shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the device shall be easily accessi ble...

Page 16: ...ic cloth Place the unit on a flat surface or optionally in a rack for the SmartNode 2000 Series and ensure free air circulation Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources Protec...

Page 17: ...bold italic type Parts of commands which are related to elements already named by the user are in boldface italic font Italicized Futura type Variables for which you supply values are in italic font F...

Page 18: ...1 On board ports 31 Interface cards descriptions 33 IC 4FXS Gateway interface card for 4 analog FXS ports 34 Front panel 34 Ports 34 Description 35 IC 4BRV 8V 8 channel gateway interface card for ISDN...

Page 19: ...gs for IC 4BRV and PM 48V INT or PM 38V INT 44 IC E1V 30 channel E1 gateway interface card for ISDN PRI 45 Front panel 46 Interface 46 Description 46 Interface modes 47 IC T1V 23 channel T1 gateway in...

Page 20: ...Series are modular IP network nodes designed for medium and large enterprise applications The 2000 series features expansion slots for a range of interface cards Currently available models are see fi...

Page 21: ...ll office applications The ventilated metal case can be placed on a desktop or be wall mounted Figure 2 Model 1200 front and rear views shown Front panel The Model 1200 front panel see figure 3 includ...

Page 22: ...rnet RJ 45 socket that connects the SmartNode with an Ethernet device usually a LAN hub or switch ETH 1 is a host port it can be connected with a straight through wired cable to a hub or a cross over...

Page 23: ...voltage on the S Bus may permanently damage the console interface Table 3 SmartNode 1200 Reset button and power line socket on rear panel Element Description Reset button The button has three differe...

Page 24: ...ilated metal case can be wall mounted or placed on a desktop Figure 5 Model 1400 front and rear views shown Front panel The Model 1400 front panel see figure 7 includes the following LEDs for at a gla...

Page 25: ...ce usually a LAN hub or switch ETH 1 is a host port it can be connected with a straight through wired cable to a hub or a cross over cable to a host PC port The LINK LED to the left of the connector i...

Page 26: ...maintenance Do not plug in an ISDN connection The voltage on the S Bus may permanently damage the console interface Table 5 SmartNode 1200 Reset button and power line socket on rear panel Element Des...

Page 27: ...l be mounting the SmartNode 2300 in a 19 in rack see section Mounting the SmartNode 2300 on page 86 for details Figure 8 Model 2300 front and rear views shown Front panel The SmartNode 2300 rear panel...

Page 28: ...port description Port Description SERIAL 0 0 V 35 X 21 DB 25 socket providing a V 35 and X 21 interface for leased lines at up to 2 Mbps The LINK LED to the left of the connector indicates its status...

Page 29: ...sing the reset button will cause a system reboot The application will be restarted without any change to the existing SmartWare configuration Restoration Pressing and holding the reset button for 5 se...

Page 30: ...e mounting the SmartNode 2400 in a 19 in rack see section Mounting the SmartNode 2400 on page 100 for details Figure 11 Model 2400 front and rear views shown Front panel The SmartNode 2400 rear panel...

Page 31: ...artNode 2400 rear panel Expansion slots The slots labeled SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 and SLOT 4 see figure 13 accept different PMC interface cards to integrate voice and data over IP networks see section In...

Page 32: ...connected correctly to an active 100Base T Ethernet device ETH 0 0 10 100BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 socket that connects the SmartNode with an Ethernet device such as a wide area transmission modem Etherne...

Page 33: ...e way interface card for ISDN PRI on page 45 Table 9 SmartNode 2400 Reset button and power line socket on rear panel Element Description Reset button The button has three different functions Manual Re...

Page 34: ...ephones to a multi service IP network The on board dedicated micro controller and DSPs off load the CPU of the SmartNode 2000 series base unit enabling the conversion of voice fax circuits into relate...

Page 35: ...enerator IC 4BRV 8V 8 channel gateway interface card for ISDN BRI The IC 4BRV 8V is a PMC standard compatible interface card for the SmartNode 2000 series It provides 4 ISDN BRI interfaces and connect...

Page 36: ...up to 8 ISDN B channels to work in parallel Table 11 IC 4BRV 8V port description Port Description BRI 0 ISDN BRI RJ 45 socket that connects the SmartNode with an ISDN device over an S or S T inter fa...

Page 37: ...le PM 48V INT or PM 40V INT This is described in section Internal PM 48V INT or PM 40V INT line power module installation on page 116 Configure the IC 4BRV 8V card s jumper settings This procedure is...

Page 38: ...of small enterprises that want to connect their ISDN equipment such as an ISDN PBX via multiple BRI interfaces to a multi service IP network The ISDN interfaces can be configured as user or network si...

Page 39: ...work in parallel Table 13 IC 4BRV port description Port Description BRI 0 ISDN BRI RJ 45 socket that connects the SmartNode with an ISDN terminal over an S or S T interface BRI 1 ISDN BRI RJ 45 socke...

Page 40: ...e port performs user side signaling and the pin out corresponds to an ISDN terminal The two ports 2 3 have configurable pin outs An X in the HW Bypass column refers to the fallback mode The possible B...

Page 41: ...PBX as shown in figure 20 on page 42 Three ports 0 1 3 are connected to the PBX and one port 2 to the ISDN network local breakout as shown in figure 21 on page 42 The local breakout port can be used t...

Page 42: ...de 1000 and 2000 Series Getting Started Guide 1 General Information Figure 20 All four ports connected to PBX Figure 21 Three ports connected to the PBX and one port to the ISDN network PBX 3 2 1 0 By...

Page 43: ...116 Configure the IC 4BRV card s jumper settings This procedure is described in the following paragraphs Line power jumper settings A set of jumper pins determines how power is supplied to the BRI por...

Page 44: ...umpers are set this setting is used with ports 2 and 3 configured in USR mode and connected to NTs as shown in figure 23 Upper four jumper pins bridged this setting is used with port 2 configured as f...

Page 45: ...the SmartNode 2000 series It provides one ISDN PRI interface and connects through a PCI packet and PCM circuit interface to the SmartNode base unit The IC E1V is a high performance ISDN networking car...

Page 46: ...indicates the status of the interface See chapter 11 Monitoring Status on page 132 on the LED states Figure 26 IC E1V Interface The card provides one PRI port described in table 15 The connector is te...

Page 47: ...SDN PRI The IC T1V is a PMC standard compatible interface card for the SmartNode 2000 series It provides one ISDN PRI interface and connects through a PCI packet and PCM circuit interface to the Smart...

Page 48: ...ides one PRI port described in table 15 The connector is terminated at 120 ohm Description The IC T1V interface card provides an ISDN PRI interface allowing transfer of up to 23 ISDN voice channels in...

Page 49: ...e mode from NET to USR or USR to NET the clock source setting is automati cally adjusted For NET the clock becomes master and for USR the clock becomes slave You can manually override these default se...

Page 50: ...3 Customer premises gateway multi service providers 53 Small office or home office SOHO 53 Small and medium enterprise SME 54 Multi service gateway router for private enterprise networks 56 Company br...

Page 51: ...el SmartNode 1000 Series Figure 29 System model SmartNode 2000 Series Voice is transported as voice over Internet Protocol VoIP using the H 323 standards for sending and receiving audio and data or Pa...

Page 52: ...model of Patton SmartNodes is depicted in figure 28 and figure 29 on page 51 The devices have three main components ISDN switching with two ISDN base rate interfaces BRI Gateway GW which converts ISDN...

Page 53: ...ulti service provider Small office or home office SOHO Figure 30 depicts a SmartNode 1200 used as a voice gateway and IP router in a SOHO situation The voice gateway operates with both H 323 and ISoIP...

Page 54: ...gateway and IP router in an SME situation Both BRI ports are attached to a local PBX offering up to four simultaneous voice channels to the IP access network that is connected to the Ethernet port ETH...

Page 55: ...if the SmartNode 2000 series is not powered Three ports of the PBX are connected to the remaining BRI ports of the IC 4BRV 8V interface card providing up to six concurrent ISDN B channels The voice da...

Page 56: ...interface card provides four ISDN BRI ports and is frequently used to interconnect existing ISDN PBXs over an IP network All four ports of the PBX are connected to the IC 4BRV 8V interface card BRIs...

Page 57: ...by the software running in the SmartNode 2000 series voice data is formatted as H 323 compliant or ISoIP voice streams IP access to the WAN In the following figures a wide area transmission modem is...

Page 58: ...1400 GW depicted in figure 35 is utilized as a LAN voice gateway On the local LAN that is shown connected to Ethernet port ETH 0 H 323 compliant voice applications are installed on hosts acting as H...

Page 59: ...ries Getting Started Guide 2 Product overview Figure 35 SmartNode 1400 used as LAN voice gateway with H 323 software clients on PCs and H 323 gatekeeper H 323 Gatekeeper PSTN ETH 0 SmartNode 1400 Gate...

Page 60: ...Network diagram 63 IP related information 63 ISDN related information 63 S Bus installation 63 SmartNode BRI port configured in USR mode and connected to an S Bus 64 SmartNode BRI port configured in N...

Page 61: ...egulations Ensure that your site is properly prepared before beginning installation Before installing the SmartNode device the following tasks should be completed Create a network diagram see section...

Page 62: ...in site log Environmental specifications verified Site power voltages verified Installation site pre power check completed Required tools available Additional equipment available All printed document...

Page 63: ...upload and download ISDN related information To set up basic ISDN connectivity for your SmartNode 1000 or 2000 series you need to do or know the following Check whether an additional line power is ne...

Page 64: ...artNode acts as NT1 The general S Bus conditions apply the maximum recommended bus length is 492 feet 150 meters Note SmartNode BRI interfaces are internally terminated at 100 ohms Installing an S Bus...

Page 65: ...tNode device Power source If you suspect that your AC power is not reliable for example if room lights flicker often or there is machinery with large motors nearby have a qualified professional test t...

Page 66: ...ts Hardware installation 67 Mounting the SmartNode 1200 67 Desktop installation 67 Wall mounted installation 68 Connecting cables 69 Installing the Ethernet cables 69 Installing the BRI cables 70 Exte...

Page 67: ...space to allow air circulation for cooling Note For proper ventilation leave at least 2 inches 5 cm to the left right front and rear of the SmartNode 1200 The SmartNode 1200 can be installed as follo...

Page 68: ...mounting hole dimensions Note Mounting hardware is not provided The installer must determine which fastener is appropriate for that particular application 2 Install the user provided wall anchors Any...

Page 69: ...e 75 Installing the Ethernet cables Ethernet devices 10Base T are connected to the SmartNode s Ethernet ports see table 21 for port pin out listing via a cable terminated with RJ 45 plugs Use a cross...

Page 70: ...hub Installing the BRI cables A straight through S Bus cable terminated with RJ 45 plugs is used to connect ISDN NT or TE to the SmartNode 1200 BRI ports see table 22 for port pin out listing If you...

Page 71: ...22 BRI RJ 45 port pin outs Pin Signal USR Signal NET 3 TX RX 4 RX TX 5 RX TX 6 TX RX Hazardous network voltages are present in the BRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the Smar...

Page 72: ...o an ISDN NT the power supplied by the NT is fed through to the other BRI port If line power is not available from the NT but required for connected terminals the PM BRI EXT S Bus Phantom power supply...

Page 73: ...on the SmartNode see figure 43 The terminals are connected to the BRI 1 port The PM BRI EXT is connected to the S Bus via an S Bus multi socket see figure 44 on page 74 Figure 43 SmartNode 1200 exter...

Page 74: ...Connecting cables 74 SmartNode 1000 and 2000 Series Getting Started Guide 4 SmartNode 1200 installation Figure 44 SmartNode 1200 external 40 VDC power supply PM BRI Ext S Bus 0 S Bus 1...

Page 75: ...green POWER LED is lit see figure 45 5 Unplug the power cord from the router to power down the unit Figure 45 SmartNode 1200 front panel LEDs Congratulations you have finished installing the SmartNode...

Page 76: ...ts Hardware installation 77 Mounting the SmartNode 1400 77 Desktop installation 77 Wall mounted installation 78 Connecting cables 79 Installing the Ethernet cables 79 Installing the BRI cables 80 Exte...

Page 77: ...space to allow air circulation for cooling Note For proper ventilation leave at least 2 inches 5 cm to the left right front and rear of the SmartNode 1400 The SmartNode 1400 can be installed as follo...

Page 78: ...mounting hole dimensions Note Mounting hardware is not provided The installer must determine which fastener is appropriate for that particular application 2 Install the user provided wall anchors Any...

Page 79: ...alling the Ethernet cables Ethernet devices 10Base T are connected to the SmartNode s Ethernet ports see table 24 for port pin out listing via a cable terminated with RJ 45 plugs Use a cross over cabl...

Page 80: ...ing the BRI cables A straight through S Bus cable terminated with RJ 45 plugs is used to connect an ISDN NT or TE to the SmartNode 1400 BRI ports see table 25 for port pin out listing If you are conne...

Page 81: ...45 port pin outs Pin Signal USR Signal NET 3 TX RX 4 RX TX 5 RX TX 6 TX RX Hazardous network voltages are present in the BRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the SmartNode or in...

Page 82: ...o an ISDN NT the power supplied by the NT is fed through to the other BRI port If line power is not available from the NT but required for connected terminals the PM BRI EXT S Bus Phantom power supply...

Page 83: ...s connected to the S Bus via an S Bus multi socket see figure 53 Figure 53 SmartNode 1400 external 40 VDC power supply Do not plug the Phantom power supply directly into any other port than BRI 0 Inst...

Page 84: ...green POWER LED is lit see figure 54 5 Unplug the power cord from the router to power down the unit Figure 54 SmartNode 1400 front panel LEDs Congratulations you have finished installing the SmartNode...

Page 85: ...n 87 Connecting cables 89 Installing the Ethernet cables 90 Installing the serial interface cable 91 Installing the interface card cables 93 Installing the IC 4FXS interface card cables 93 Installing...

Page 86: ...nting the SmartNode 2300 on page 86 Installing the interface and power cables see section Connecting cables on page 89 When you finish installing the SmartNode 2300 go to chapter 10 Quick start on pag...

Page 87: ...eshooting Multiple SmartNodes can be stacked one atop the other Rack mounted installation For rack mounting screw holes are provided at standard mounting positions for industry standard 19 inch equipm...

Page 88: ...holes for countersunk screws on the long side of the bracket Figure 56 SmartNode 2300 rack mounting bracket location holes 2 Attach a bracket to each side of the SmartNode 2300 with the four self tapp...

Page 89: ...figure 57 see section Installing the Ethernet cables on page 90 2 Installing the serial interface cable into port SERIAL 0 0 see section Installing the serial interface cable on page 91 3 Installing...

Page 90: ...for port pin out listing via a cable terminated with RJ 45 plugs Use a cross over cable to connect to a host see figure 58 or a straight through cable to connect to a hub see figure 59 on page 91 Not...

Page 91: ...via a cable terminated at the SmartNode 2300 with a DB 25 connector Table 28 Serial port V 35 and X 21 signals Signal V 35 Signal X 21 Pin Description Pin Description 1 Frame Ground 7 Signal Ground 4...

Page 92: ...60 V 35 and X 21 modem connection Leased line modem SL OT 2 SL OT 3 SL OT 1 DB 25 male TXDa TXDb 12 11 2 9 TXDa RXDa RXDb 9 10 4 11 SETa SETb 22 21 6 13 INDa INDb 23 16 5 12 CNTa CNTb 14 13 3 10 RTSa...

Page 93: ...e 94 IC E1V 30 channel E1 gateway interface card for ISDN PRI see section Installing the IC E1V interface card cables on page 96 IC T1V 23 channel T1 gateway interface card for ISDN PRI see section In...

Page 94: ...urable pin outs ensure that the appropriate mode NET or USR is configured Note Pins not listed are not used Table 30 BRI RJ 45 port pin outs Pin Signal USR Signal NET 3 TX RX 4 RX TX 5 RX TX 6 TX RX H...

Page 95: ...rted Guide 6 SmartNode 2300 installation Figure 62 Connecting a BRI to an ISDN telephone Figure 63 Connecting a BRI to an NT ISDN phone S Bus cable RJ 45 male Rx Tx Tx Rx 3 4 5 6 RJ 45 male 3 4 5 6 NT...

Page 96: ...rated in figure 64 Note Pins not listed are not used Table 31 RJ 45 socket Pin USR 1 TX Tip 2 TX Ring 3 TX Shield 4 RX Tip 5 RX Ring 6 RX Shield Hazardous network voltages are present in the PRI cable...

Page 97: ...onnecting a PRI port to an NT2 Note Pins not listed are not used Table 32 RJ 45 socket Pin USR 1 TX Tip 2 TX Ring 3 TX Shield 4 RX Tip 5 RX Ring 6 RX Shield Hazardous network voltages are present in t...

Page 98: ...rd to an appropriate power outlet 4 Verify that the green PWR LED is lit see figure 66 5 Unplug the power cord from the router to power down the unit Figure 66 SmartNode 2300 front panel LEDs Congratu...

Page 99: ...103 Installing the Ethernet cables 104 Installing the interface card cables 105 Installing the IC 4FXS interface card cables 106 Installing the IC 4BRV 8V interface card cables 107 Installing the IC...

Page 100: ...nting the SmartNode 2400 on page 100 Installing the interface and power cables see section Connecting cables on page 103 When you finish installing the SmartNode 2400 go to chapter 10 Quick start on p...

Page 101: ...oting Multiple SmartNodes can be stacked one atop the other Rack mounted installation For rack mounting screw holes are provided at standard mounting positions for industry standard 19 inch equipment...

Page 102: ...side of the bracket Figure 68 SmartNode 2400 rack mounting bracket location holes 2 Attach a bracket to each side of the SmartNode 2400 with the four self tapping screws provided There are three moun...

Page 103: ...cables on page 105 3 Connecting to a power source see section Connecting to an external power source on page 110 Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning a...

Page 104: ...port pin out listing via a cable terminated with RJ 45 plugs Use a cross over cable to connect to a host see figure 70 or a straight through cable to connect to a hub see figure 71 on page 105 Note P...

Page 105: ...107 Note When installed in a SmartNode Model SN2400 48 the IC 4BRV 8V interface card does not operate with the 40V line power module and it only supports the following ISDN telephone handsets that hav...

Page 106: ...ort pin out listing via cables termi nated with RJ 12 plugs see figure 72 on page 106 Note The IC 4FXS is actually equipped with RJ 11 sockets An RJ 11 socket is similar to an RJ 12 socket but pins 1...

Page 107: ...configured Note Pins not listed are not used Figure 73 Connecting a BRI to an ISDN telephone Table 35 BRI RJ 45 port pin outs Pin Signal USR Signal NET 3 TX RX 4 RX TX 5 RX TX 6 TX RX Hazardous netwo...

Page 108: ...NT1 as illustrated in figure 75 on page 109 Note Pins not listed are not used Table 36 RJ 45 socket Pin USR 1 TX Tip 2 TX Ring 3 TX Shield 4 RX Tip 5 RX Ring 6 RX Shield Hazardous network voltages are...

Page 109: ...ht through RJ 45 to RJ 45 can be used to connect the PRI see table 37 on page 110 for IC T1V card port pin out listing with a PBX A cross over cable is required to connect to a NT2 as illustrated in f...

Page 110: ...cket out let shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the equipment and shall be easily accessible Table 37 RJ 45 socket Pin USR 1 TX Tip 2 TX Ring 3 TX Shield 4 RX Tip 5 RX Ring 6 RX Shield Hazardous netw...

Page 111: ...2 Contacting Patton for assistance on page 134 to find out how to replace it with compatible power cord 3 Connect the male end of the power cord to an appropriate power outlet 4 Verify that the green...

Page 112: ...of the power cable wires approximately 1 4 inch 4 Insert the stripped end of the positive lead into the of the terminal block see figure 79 on page 112 Tighten the clamp screw until the power lead is...

Page 113: ...5A supply source that is electrically isolated from the AC source The 36 72 VDC source is to be reliably connected to earth ground 6 Verify that the green PWR LED see figure 78 on page 111 is lit 7 Un...

Page 114: ...ction 115 Safety recommendations 115 Internal PM 48V INT or PM 40V INT line power module installation 116 SmartNode 2300 line power module installation 116 SmartNode 2400 line power module installatio...

Page 115: ...oltage Do not open the case when the power cord is connected Haz ardous voltages exist in mains connected cables Do not touch power supply when the power cord is connected Line voltages are present wi...

Page 116: ...16 Installing the PM 40V INT 40V power supply module into the SmartNode 2400 see section SmartNode 2400 line power module installation on page 119 SmartNode 2300 line power module installation The 48V...

Page 117: ...d com ponents only with little or no component details The IC 4BRV 8V card is omitted for clarity To the left of the existing 12V power module are two screw holes tapped into dimples and two smaller h...

Page 118: ...at are nearest to the front LED side of the SmartNode Press down gently to secure 5 From above insert the screws into the module one into each of the two holes at the corners of the heat sink side Scr...

Page 119: ...nternal 40V line power module and 12V power supply module locations in a SmartNode 2400 AC version only Do not install a 48V line power module into the SmartNode 2400 The 40V line power module can not...

Page 120: ...down gently to secure 5 From above insert the screws into the module one into each of the two holes at the corners of the heat sink side Screw them home so that the screws pass through the foil and s...

Page 121: ...ipoint ISDN BRI NTs supply line power to the S Bus Point to point NTs connected to a PBX in general do not supply line power If line power is not available from the NT but required for connected termi...

Page 122: ...122 Chapter 9 Interface card installation Chapter contents Introduction 123 Safety recommendations 123 Installing interface cards 124 Card locating screws 125...

Page 123: ...cables Do not touch power supply when the power cord is connected Line voltages are present within the power supply when the power cord is connected Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN and...

Page 124: ...he top at the rear connector side and one underneath at the front LED side 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the blank filler panel from the expansion slot in which the interface card is to be in...

Page 125: ...ds the inner sides SLOT 2 has two securing screws SLOT 1 is similar to SLOT 3 and so is not shown You can see the location of an extension card s screw holes in the metal blocks on either side of the...

Page 126: ...ion 127 1 Configure IP address 128 Power connection and default configuration 128 Connect with the serial interface 128 Login 129 Changing the IP address 129 2 Connect the SmartNode to the network 130...

Page 127: ...new SmartNode 1 Configure IP address 2 Connect the SmartNode to the network 3 Load configuration Console port Serial interface PC or workstation with VT 100 emulation terminal Ethernet interface ETH0...

Page 128: ...e SmartNode to the network on page 130 Otherwise refer to the following sections to change the addresses and network masks Connect with the serial interface The Console port is wired as an EIA 561 RS...

Page 129: ...cfg Changing the IP address Select the context IP mode to configure an IP interface 172 16 40 1 cfg context ip router 172 16 40 1 ctx ip router Now you can set your IP address and network mask for th...

Page 130: ...the default gateway 3 Load configuration Download a configuration note to your PC from the support page of the Patton Inalp web server www patton com voip which matches your application Adapt the con...

Page 131: ...unning configuration has been changed Do you want to copy the running config to the startup config Press yes to store no to drop changes no Press yes to restart no to cancel yes The system is going do...

Page 132: ...132 Chapter 11 Monitoring Status Chapter contents Status LEDs 133...

Page 133: ...file is downloaded for the first time to the flash memory i e the configuration file default config in the storing location nvram does not exist yet It means that a configuration file is being downloa...

Page 134: ...ntents Introduction 135 Contact information 135 Warranty service and returned merchandise authorizations RMAs 135 Warranty coverage 135 Out of warranty service 136 Returns for credit 136 Return for cr...

Page 135: ...ing 1 301 975 1007 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA Online support available at www patton inalp com E mail support e mail sent to support patton inalp com will be answe...

Page 136: ...r credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment 30 to 60 days We will add a 20 restocking charge crediting your account with 80 of the purchase price Over 60 days Products will be...

Page 137: ...137 Appendix A Compliance information Chapter contents Compliance 138 Radio and TV interference FCC Part 15 138 CE Declaration of Conformity 138...

Page 138: ...nterference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by disconnecting the cables try to correct the int...

Page 139: ...139 Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents Physical description 140 SN1200 140 SN1400 140 SN2300 140 SN2400 140 IC 4BRV 8V 141 IC E1V 141 IC 4FXS 141 Line power module 141...

Page 140: ...mm Weight 21 2 oz 600 g CPU Motorola MPC850 at 50 MHz Memory 16 Mb SDRAM Flash 4 Mb 4 channel DSP Power dissipation 4 W Power supply AC 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 70 mA SN2300 Chassis dimensions 1 7H x 17...

Page 141: ...at 50 MHz Memory 8 Mb SDRAM Power dissipation less than 3W Optional internal Line Power Module PM 48V INT or PM 40V INT up to 2 5W per BRI port IC E1V Dimensions 0 53H x 5 9W x 2 9D in 13 5H x 149W x...

Page 142: ...142 Appendix C Cabling Chapter contents Introduction 143 Serial console 143 Ethernet 10Base T and 100Base T 144 V 35 and X 21 144 BRI 146 E1 PRI 148 T1 PRI 149...

Page 143: ...connect the SmartNode and the interface cards to the existing network infrastructure and to third party products Serial console The SmartNode can be connected to a serial terminal over its serial cons...

Page 144: ...a host or a straight cable to a hub See figure 89 host and figure 90 hub for the different connections Figure 89 Connecting a host Figure 90 Connecting a hub V 35 and X 21 Figure 91 on page 145 shows...

Page 145: ...em connection Leased line modem SL OT 2 SL OT 3 SL OT 1 DB 25 male TXDa TXDb 12 11 2 9 TXDa RXDa RXDb 9 10 4 11 SETa SETb 22 21 6 13 INDa INDb 23 16 5 12 CNTa CNTb 14 13 3 10 RTSa CTSb 8 25 SIGNAL GRO...

Page 146: ...USR is configured Figure 92 Connecting a BRI to an ISDN telephone Hazardous network voltages are present in the BRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the SmartNode or interface...

Page 147: ...BRI 147 SmartNode 1000 and 2000 Series Getting Started Guide C Cabling Figure 93 Connecting a BRI to an NT NT S Bus cable RJ 45 male Rx Tx Tx Rx 3 4 5 6 RJ 45 male 3 4 5 6...

Page 148: ...ecting an E1 PRI port to an NT1 Hazardous network voltages are present in the PRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the SmartNode or interface card first to avoid possible electr...

Page 149: ...gure 95 Connecting an T1 PRI port to an NT2 Hazardous network voltages are present in the PRI cables If you detach the cable detach the end away from the SmartNode or interface card first to avoid pos...

Page 150: ...150 Appendix D Port pin outs Chapter contents Introduction 151 Console port 151 Ethernet 10Base T and 100Base T port 151 BRI port 151 FXS port 152 PRI port 152 Serial port 153...

Page 151: ...nd its interface cards Console port Note Pins not listed are not used Ethernet 10Base T and 100Base T port Note Pins not listed are not used BRI port Note Pins not listed are not used Table 41 RJ 45 s...

Page 152: ...equipped with RJ 11 sockets An RJ 11 socket is similar to an RJ 12 socket but pins 1 and 6 are omitted Note Pins not listed are not used PRI port Note Pins not listed are not used Table 44 RJ 12 sock...

Page 153: ...with 25 positions is used Note Pins not listed are not used Note Pins not listed are not used Table 46 Serial port V 35 signals Pin Signal V 35 1 Frame Ground 4 DCD 6 DTR 7 Signal Ground 8 RTS 9 RXDa...

Page 154: ...154 Appendix E Accessories Chapter contents Introduction 155...

Page 155: ...5M DB 15 male to DB 15 male cable Sync serial X 21 port EMEM216006 64 pin telco to open end cable 6 ft 1 8 m 64 pin FSX port 10 3096TM64 6 50 pin telco to open end cable 20 ft 6 m 10 3096TM50 20 50 pi...

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