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SPECIFICATIONS:

Hardware Required:  Cards can be installed only in MicroRacks (RM202, RM204, RM208 and RM216)

Cable Required:  For modem-to-modem line:  Two- or four-wire unconditioned twisted-pair, 19 to 26 AWG

Interfaces:  Serial: EIA/TIA-561 (compatible with EIA RS-232 and ITU-TSS [CCITT] V.24);

Line:  Two- or four-wire telco;
Internal:  Card-edge for module--MicroRack interconnection.

Protocol:  Asynchronous or Synchronous.

Clock Source:  Internal, external (from DTE) or received (from other Card) (user-selectable).

Data Format:  Word length (including start bit, data bits, stop bits, and parity bit) must equal 8, 9, 10, or 11 bits.  (user-selectable)

Flow Control:  Transparent to all types of software (X-ON/X-OFF, robust X-ON/X-OFF, etc.) flow control; can be set to support hardware flow

control.

Operating Mode:  2-wire half-duplex or 4-wire half- or full-duplex.   (user-selectable).

Data Rates:  57.6, 38.4, 28.8, 19.2, 14.4, 9.6, 7.2, 4.8, 3.6, 2.4, or 1.2 Kbps (user-selectable)

Maximum Distance:  See chart.

Isolation:  1500 volts RMS minimum using customer transformers.

Surge Protection:  Silicon Avalanche Diodes.

Surge-Response Time:  1 ps.

Maximum Surge Protection:  600 watts dissipated after 1 ms.

User Controls:  (2) Front-panel toggle switches:  Remote or (local) Analog loopback; 511 or 511/E V.52 diagnostics;

(3) 8-Position DIP switches on main module:

(1) for data rate, clock source, protocol, and carrier control;
(1) for 2- or 4-wire operation, diagnostics, RTS/CTS delay, signaling-rate range, and word length;
(1) for input impedance, point-to-point or multipoint operation, remote loopback-test initiation, and anti-stream control.
(3)  Frame-ground-connection jumpers on interface module:  To Line Shield, DTE Shield (Protective Ground), and Signal
     Ground.

Indicators:  (11)  Front-panel LED's:

(1) each for Power, Test, Error;
(2) each for TD, RD, RTS, AND CD.

Diagnostics:  ITU-TSS V.54 remote digital and local analog loopbacks; ITU-TSS V.52 BERT testing.

Connectors:  On Main Board:  (1) 50-position card-edge male (to MicroRack);

On Interface Module:  (1) 50-position card-edge male (to MicroRack);  (1) 8-pin RJ-45 female for modem-to-modem line,

(1) 10-Pin RJ female for modem-to-DTE line.

Power:  From MicroRack's power supply.

Input: 120 VAC or 240 VAC (user-selectable);
Output:  10 VAC.
Consumption:  1.8 watts typical

Fuse:  On MicroRack:

400 ma when power supply is set to 120-VAC input;
200 ma when power supply is set to 240-VAC input.

INTRODUCTION:

     The Multi-Function LD Card is a short-range modem on a dual rack card (it has a main [front] module and an
interface [rear] module).  The Card operates across two wires (half-duplex) or four wires (full- or half-duplex),
communicating synchronously or asynchronously, up to a maximum range of 20 miles (32.2 km).  You can set
the Card to any of twelve data rates from 1.2 to 57.6 Kbps.  Local and remote modems on Multi-Function LD
Cards always communicate with each other synchronously.  When connected to an asynchronous RS-232
device, the Card performs synchronous--asynchronous conversion.
     The Card has several features that enhance its overall performance, including automatic equalization,
automatic gain control, and anti-streaming timer, transformer isolation, and Silicon avalanche Diode surge
protection. The Card also has strong diagnostics: It features V.52-compliant bit-error-rate (BERT) pattern tests
and two V.54 test modes.  with the Card's 11 easy-to-read front-panel LED's you can easily monitor the status
of data transmission and diagnostic testing.
     The Multi-Function LD Card is fabricated using the latest surface-mount technology, so you get high-quality
short-range modem performance on a convenient rack card.  The Card is available with a 10-Pin RJ connector
and RJ-45 line-interface connectors, on its interface (rear) module.  It fills one function-card slot in our
MicroRacks (RM202, RM204, RM208, or RM216).

CONFIGURATION:

Setting the Switches on the Main Module:

     The Multi-Function LD Card has three 8-position DIP switches -- S1, S2, and S3 mounted on the circuit board
of its main (front) module, as shown on the first page.  These configuration switches allow you to select data
rates, clocking methods, V.52 and V.54 tests, word lengths, extended signaling rates, sync or async protocol,
2- or 4-wire operation, anti-stream control, and input impedance.

Configuration Switch "S1":

     Use the individual positions on DIP switch S1 to set data rate, clock source, sync vs. async
protocol and carrier-control method.  The factory-default settings are summarized in the Table below.

Position

Function

Default Settings

S1-1
S1-2
S1-3
S1-4

DATA RATE
DATA RATE
DATA RATE
DATA RATE

On

9600

Off

9600

Off

9600

On

9600

S1-5
S1-6

CLOCK SOURCE
CLOCK SOURCE

On

               Internal

On

               Internal

S1-7

PROTOCOL

On                Asynchronous

S1-8

CARRIER CONTROL

Off

     Constantly

ON

Содержание ME759C-RJ45

Страница 1: ...DULE FRONT CARD ME759C RJ45 JB4 1 2 3 INTERFACE MODULE REAR CARD Line RJ 45 INTERFACE MODULE REAR CARD Analog 511 511E TEST Remote 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This switch is on the bottom side of card ON 10 Pin RJ Connector for serial connection RJ 45 CONN Serial 10 Pin RJ 1 2 3 JB3 1 2 3 JB2 ...

Страница 2: ...ma when power supply is set to 120 VAC input 200 ma when power supply is set to 240 VAC input INTRODUCTION The Multi Function LD Card is a short range modem on a dual rack card it has a main front module and an interface rear module The Card operates across two wires half duplex or four wires full or half duplex communicating synchronously or asynchronously up to a maximum range of 20 miles 32 2 k...

Страница 3: ...lti Function LD Card operates synchronously or asynchronously S1 7 Setting ON Asynchronously default OFF Synchronously S1 Position 8 Carrier Control Method determines whether the carrier is constantly on or controlled by RTS In the controlled by RTS setting the Switch can support switched carrier multipoint or hardware flow control applications S1 8 Setting OFF Constantly ON default ON Controlled ...

Страница 4: ... tolerate S2 6 Signaling Rate Range OFF 2 5 to 1 default ON 2 5 to 2 3 S2 7 and S2 8 Word Length determines the word length that the Multi Function LD Card will expect for synchronous or asynchronous data For example if you are using the most common data format 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity you would use the factory default word length setting 10 bits S2 7 S2 8 Word Length ON OF...

Страница 5: ...the timer entirely S3 7 S3 8 Setting OFF OFF Disabled default OFF ON 12 5 Seconds ON OFF 50 Seconds ON ON 12 5 Seconds Setting the Jumpers on the Interface Module Before you install the Card you should examine the interface module you have selected and make sure that it is configured for your application Each interface module has three jumpers on its circuit board The possible settings of the Mult...

Страница 6: ...e power supply or its fuses Replacing the Power Supply s Fuse The MicroRack s power supply uses a 400 mA fuse for 120 VAC circuits and a 200 mA fuse for 240 VAC circuits The fuse compartment is located just below the AC socket on the power supply s rear module To replace the fuse follow these steps 1 Making sure the rack is turned off and unplugged use a small screw driver to pop the compartment o...

Страница 7: ...If you will be running cable directly between two Multi Function LD Cards you can get a custom cable from Black Box as a special quote or you can use regular straight through pinned cable and repin one of the RJ connectors that is rearrange the wiring connections between the terminal block and the actual contacts You might need special crimping tools or new connectors call Black Box for these item...

Страница 8: ...l modem s red CD LED will light and the remote modem s green CD LED will light B If there is flat satin cable in the line somewhere between the modems the local modem s Error LED and green CD LED will both light On the remote modem the remote modem s green CD LED will light but the Error LED will stay dark NOTE We cannot guarantee that the Card will accurately detect small pieces of flat satin cab...

Страница 9: ...milar to or better than those listed above for example lower capacitance or lower resistance Bench tests yield the following data rate maximum distance results Data Rate in bps 19 AWG 22 AWG 24 AWG 26 AWG Maximum Distance in miles km 57 600 38 400 28 800 19 200 14 400 9600 7200 4800 3600 2400 1800 1200 12 19 3 7 11 3 5 3 8 5 4 6 4 13 20 9 7 5 12 1 6 2 10 4 2 6 8 14 22 5 8 12 9 6 6 10 6 4 6 7 4 16 ...

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