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0049-1200-XXX                                                                     RM16M – USER’S GUIDE                                                                         12/29/2010 
Rev.  C 

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TABLE of CONTENTS 

 

 

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INTRODUCTION........................................... ………………….Page 1 

 

2.

 

INSTALLATION............................................ ……………….…Page 5 

 

3.

 

OPERATION .................................................. ………………….Page 14 

 

4.

 

MAINTENANCE ........................................... ……………….…Page 15 

 

5.

 

APPENDIX A – SPECIFICATIONS ……….……………….…Page 17 

 

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APPENDIX B – DIGITAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTIONS.….Page 8 

 

7.

 

APPENDIX C – TELEPHONE LINE CABLES...…………..…Page 22 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for RM16M VAC-R

Page 1: ...0049 1200 XXX RM16M USER S GUIDE 12 29 2010 Rev C RM16M VDC R RM16M VAC R User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...0049 1200 XXX RM16M USER S GUIDE 12 29 2010 Rev C Page i Raymar Information Technology Inc 7325 Roseville Road Sacramento CA 95842 800 695 1951 Fax 916 783 1952 ...

Page 3: ...tice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Raymar Telenetics Raymar Telenetics assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Guide Raymar Telenetics makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Guide and reserves the right to make changes to this User s Guide and or product without notice No part of this manual may ...

Page 4: ...e to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact Raymar Information Technology Inc 7325 Roseville Road Sacramento CA 95842 1 800 747 1522 The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been resolved If your equipment continues to disrupt the network the telephone company may...

Page 5: ...ev C Page iv TABLE of CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION Page 1 2 INSTALLATION Page 5 3 OPERATION Page 14 4 MAINTENANCE Page 15 5 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Page 17 6 APPENDIX B DIGITAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTIONS Page 8 7 APPENDIX C TELEPHONE LINE CABLES Page 22 ...

Page 6: ...f the Data Shelf see the Back Panel Interface Connectors section This allows PC cards to be installed or replaced without disturbing the cable connections at the back The AC version of the Data Shelf accepts either a single power module that occupies two slots or two power modules that occupy one slot each The DC version accepts two power modules that occupy one slot each The power modules power a...

Page 7: ...onnectors can be Individual 8 pin modular jacks one for each PC card standard Two 50 pin termination connectors optional The telephone line connectors are identified by the telephone company Universal Service Ordering Code USOC and must be specified when ordering standard jack arrangements from Raymar Telenetics Figures 1 2 through 1 3 show examples of Data Shelf back panels NOTE For more informat...

Page 8: ...3 of 27 Single row RJ45 connectors Dual rows of RJ45 connectors Figure 1 2 Examples of Back Panels with 25 pin DTE Connectors and 8 pin Modular Telco Jacks Figure 1 3 Example of Back Panel with 25 pin EIA DTE Connectors and Mass Termination Telco Connectors ...

Page 9: ... calls at 1 916 783 1951 Monday through Friday 7 00 am to 5 00 pm PST For technical support you may also reach us at 1 800 747 1522 Fax Number You can also send your requests for information to our 24 hour fax number 1 916 783 1952 E mail If you prefer you can send information requests to our 24 hour e mail address sales raymarinc com Website Our website contains valuable information about our pro...

Page 10: ...clean well lit and free from extremes of temperature humidity appreciable shock and vibration Is within seven feet of a power source that can furnish 48 4 VDC at 3 5 amps or 90 265 VAC Is within 50 feet of the associated data terminal Provides at least 36 inches of clearance at the front for operating and maintenance accessibility Provides at least 4 inches at the back of the enclosure for interfa...

Page 11: ...d Equipment Special tools or test equipment are not required for installation CAUTION To prevent damage to enclosure components from overheating ensure clearances of 1 inch top and bottom between mounted enclosures Make adequate provision for cool air circulation and exhaust of warm air such as air intake louvers in the bottom panel of the Data Shelf cabinet and an adequate CFM exhaust fan in the ...

Page 12: ... to power all 16 slots If only one power source is available it can be connected to either input 1 or 2 After the power module is installed insert the power cord into the power module socket on the back of the Data Shelf To apply power to the module plug the opposite end of the power cord into a standard 115 220 VAC grounded wall socket Redundant AC Power Power for the redundant AC version of the ...

Page 13: ...ce is available it can be connected to either terminal strip PS1 or PS2 on the back of the Data Shelf with shunt bars installed to connect power to the opposite strip see Figure 2 5 The bars should always be installed if only one power source is used and must be removed if two power sources are used PS1 and PS2 alarms and chassis ground are connected internally An alarm condition exists on the ala...

Page 14: ...6 Table 2 1 shoes the EIA 232 levels from the modem NOTE Some modems may not use all the functions listed in Tables 2 1 and 2 2 Table 2 1 Modem EIA Levels Received data mark 5 to 15 V Received data space 5 to 15 V Control signal OFF level 5 to 15 V Control signal ON level 5 to 15 V Table 2 2 shows the expected levels on all inputs Table 2 2 Expected Levels on All Inputs Mark 3 to 25 V Space 3 to 2...

Page 15: ...phone line connections Figure 1 4 and Figure 1 5 show examples of these backplanes Modems with dial backup capability can switch to a dial up line if the leased line fails For this reason both the TELSET LL and TELCO connections must be made If the option is not used connect the modem to the appropriate service either leased line or dial up If standard modems no dial backup capability are installe...

Page 16: ...oss of supply or operating voltage to one module causes the other module to carry the entire load If this happens the common alarm contacts close to reflect the alarm condition The AC power module consists of An AC to AC switching regulator A green Power light on the front panel An interface connector on the back of the module AC Switching Module The AC switching module is a single slot module des...

Page 17: ...med by personnel familiar with this procedure 1 Lower the Data Shelf s hinged front panel 2 Locate the power module slots between slots 8 and 9 3 Grasp power module handle with one hand while supporting the bottom of the module with your other hand 4 Align the module in the Data Shelf guide grooves 5 Gently slide the module into the Data Shelf until it rests against the edge connector 6 Firmly pus...

Page 18: ... options need to be changed or verified before inserting the card The following procedures describe how to install PC cards PC cards can be installed while the Data Shelf is powered on This procedure should only be performed by personnel familiar with this procedure 1 Lower the Data Shelf s hinged front panel 2 Orient the card so the component side is facing to the left 3 Align the module in the D...

Page 19: ... also have automatic dialing and answering capabilities TEST MODES Each plug in modem card has a switch or switches that provide for modem testing Test features are described in the manual for the modem FRONT PANEL INDICATORS Each PC card has Light Emitting Diode LED indicators that can be viewed through the transparent front panel With the front panel lowered the modem controls can be accessed Mo...

Page 20: ...ing and Removing PC Cards section When swapping out PC cards you do not have to turn off system power This allows PC cards to be changed while allowing all other PC cards to continue operation For more information about installing and removing PC cards refer to the Installing and Removing PC Cards section POWER MODULE The single AC power module has two 115 VAC circuit breakers located on the modul...

Page 21: ...0049 1200 XXX RM16M USER S GUIDE 12 29 2010 Rev C Page 16 of 27 NOTES ...

Page 22: ...g shipped 50 lbs 22 7 kg loaded Single Switching AC Power Input Voltage 115 VAC 10 VAC 110 220 VAC RM16M ACV R 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Output Voltage 15 VAC 10 15 VAC 10 10 VAC 10 10 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Wattage 150 watts per rack DC Power Input Voltage 48 VDC 2 5 A RM16M DCV R Output Voltage 8 5 VDC 7 8 ADC 15 VDC 1 4 ADC 15 VDC 1 4 ADC Heat Load 510 BTU Hr fully loaded rack Environmental Temperatu...

Page 23: ... an internal data rate clock pin 17 whose positive going transitions occur on the data transition Synchronous modems only 4 CA 105 Request to Send A positive level to the modem when data transmission is desired 5 CB 106 Clear to Send A positive level from the modem after receipt of Request to Send pin 4 and when the modem is ready to transmit 6 CC 107 Data Set Ready A positive level from the modem...

Page 24: ...o Send Request to send on a secondary channel 20 CD 108 2 Data Terminal Ready This circuit is positive when the DTE is ready to originate or answer a call in dial up operation 21 SQ 110 Signal Quality Indicator Signals on this circuit are used to indicate the probability of an error in the received data A positive level indicates good signal quality while a negative level indicates poor signal qua...

Page 25: ...ion is desired 5 CB 106 Clear to Send A positive level from the modem after receipt of Request to Send and when the modem is ready to transmit 6 CC 107 Data Set Ready A positive level from the modem when power is on and it is ready to operate In dial up operation the modem must be off hook to give a high DSR signal 7 AB 102 Signal Ground or Common Return Common signal and DC power ground 8 CF 109 ...

Page 26: ...originate or answer a call in dial up operation DTR must always be active high in 2 wire private line operation Cycling DTR causes retraining 21 140 Remote Digital Loopback A positive level will cause a digital loopback at a remote modem when strap enabled 22 CE 125 Ring Indicator In a direct dial operation this circuit is positive in response to an incoming ring signal 23 CH 111 Data Rate Select ...

Page 27: ...tions TELCO Jack TELSET LL Jack Pin Function Pin Function 1 2 R T Xmit pair of DDS modems Not used on other type modems 1 2 Xmit pair Dial backup modems only 3 R1 MI Receive ring for leased line modems Mode indicator for dialup modems 3 Not used 4 R Ring dial or leased 4 Not used 5 T Tip dial or leased 5 Not used 6 T1 MIC Receive tip or leased line modems Mode indicator common for dialup modems 6 ...

Page 28: ...M16M USER S GUIDE 12 29 2010 Rev C Page 23 of 27 Figure C 1 Programmable Cable 8 Pin Connector Figure C 2 Leased Line Cable 8 Pin Connector Figure C 3 Example 1 DDS Cable cable is also used for dial backup type modems ...

Page 29: ...ple 2 DDS Cable cable is also used for dial backup type modems Table C 2 Telco Connections DSP9612 MOT202T Rear Panel V 3600 Rear Panel Telco Dial Telco PIN Signal Direction RJ45 RJ45 3 RING 1 INPUT 3 R1 1 R 6 TIP 1 INPUT 4 Ring 2 T 4 RING OUTPUT 5 Tip 7 T1 5 TIP OUTPUT 6 T1 8 R1 ...

Page 30: ...L Connector TELCO CONNECTOR TELSET LL Connector Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 26 2 27 Ring 1 Tip 1 MI 1 Rec Ring 1 MIC 1 Rec Tip 1 1 26 2 27 Xmit Ring 1 Xmit Tip 1 Rec Ring 1 Rec Tip 1 9 34 10 35 Ring 5 Tip 5 MI 5 Rec Ring 5 MIC 5 Rec Tip 5 9 34 10 35 Xmit Ring 5 Xmit Tip 5 10 Rec Ring 5 Rec Tip 5 3 28 4 29 Ring 2 Tip 2 MI 2 Rec Ring 2 MIC 2 Rec Tip 2 3 28 4 29 Xmit Ring 2 ...

Page 31: ...CE OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS RAYMAR PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING RAYMAR SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE RECOVE...

Page 32: ...erial number a description of the problem being encountered and the cause of the problem if known Please note that prior to authorizing a return a product support specialist may call to verify that the product is properly installed or may ask you to perform tests to insure that the product has actually failed The product must be properly packed and returned to Raymar Telenetics 7325 Roseville Road...

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