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Instruction Manual 

 

FO SERIAL 

 

 

 

Page 3  

 

Content  

 

1.

 

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

1.1.

 

DTE

 

I

NTERFACE

 ............................................................................................................................................... 6

 

1.2.

 

C

ONDITIONING

 .................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

1.3.

 

C

ONFIGURATION

 ............................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.

 

FIBRE OPTIC LINK .............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

2.1.

 

M

ULTI

-

MODE 

F

IBRE

 ........................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.2.

 

S

INGLE

-

MODE 

F

IBRE

 ......................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.3.

 

C

ALCULATION OF THE 

B

UDGET AND 

F

IBRE 

D

ISTANCE

.......................................................................................... 6

 

2.4.

 

D

ESKTOP VERSION

 ............................................................................................................................................ 7

 

2.5.

 

R

ACK MOUNT VERSION

 ...................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.

 

FRONT PANEL, DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................... 8

 

3.1.

 

LED

 DISPLAY

 .................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.

 

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.1.

 

LAN

 TO 

LAN

 CONNECTION

 ................................................................................................................................ 8

 

4.2.

 

V28

 ASYNCHRONOUS OR SYNCHRONOUS INTERCONNECTION

 .............................................................................. 8

 

4.3.

 

C

LOCK 

M

ODE

 .................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.

 

OPERATION AND  CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................. 10

 

5.1.

 

C

ONFIGURATION 

S

OFTWARE 

M

X

C

FG

 ............................................................................................................... 10

 

5.2.

 

F

ACTORY AND 

U

SER 

C

ONFIGURATIONS

 ............................................................................................................ 10

 

5.3.

 

VT100

 

I

NTERACTIVE 

M

ENUS

 ........................................................................................................................... 11

 

5.3.1.

 

Menu 1 : Configuration ................................................................................................12

 

5.3.2.

 

Menu 1.2 : Edit a configuration ....................................................................................13

 

5.3.3.

 

Menu 2 : Status and statistics .....................................................................................13

 

5.3.4.

 

Menu 3 : Loop Test......................................................................................................14

 

5.3.5.

 

Menu 4 : Display and passwords ................................................................................14

 

5.4.

 

R

EMOTE CONTROL

 .......................................................................................................................................... 14

 

6.

 

DIAGNOSTICS AND TESTS .............................................................................................................................. 15

 

6.1.

 

D

IAGNOSTICS

 .................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

6.2.

 

T

EST

 .............................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

6.2.1.

 

Local Analog Loop .......................................................................................................15

 

6.2.2.

 

Remote Digital Loop ....................................................................................................15

 

7.

 

MEMORY ............................................................................................................................................................ 16

 

8.

 

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................................... 17

 

8.1.

 

T

RANSMISSION 

M

ODES

 ................................................................................................................................... 17

 

8.2.

 

G

ENERAL 

C

HARACTERISTICS

 ........................................................................................................................... 17

 

9.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................................... 18

 

9.1.

 

P

OWER UP

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

10.

 

APPENDIX .......................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

10.1.

 

A

PPENDIX 

A

 

 

W

IRING

..................................................................................................................................... 19

 

10.1.1.

 

Serial Control Port - RJ45 ...........................................................................................19

 

10.1.2.

 

X21/V11 and  V35 Interfaces connector & wiring ........................................................19

 

10.2.

 

A

PPENDIX 

B

 

-

 

J

UMPERS CONFIGURATION

.......................................................................................................... 21

 

10.2.1.

 

DIP SWITCH for FO SERIAL ......................................................................................21

 

10.3.

 

A

PPENDIX 

C

  

:

  

W

ARRANTY

,

 

G

ENERAL 

C

ONDITIONS

 .......................................................................................... 22

 

 

Содержание FO SERIAL

Страница 1: ...ptic Modem User Manual P N 8000 602 945 Revision 03 Sales Research Development Manufacturing CXR SA Rue de l Ornette 28410 Abondant FRANCE Tel 33 237 62 88 00 Fax 33 237 62 88 01 WEB Site http www cxr...

Страница 2: ...this manual but cannot be held responsible for any damage which could result from errors or improper description of the equipment its characteristics and operation Please read and enforce the safety...

Страница 3: ...NFIGURATIONS 10 5 3 VT100 INTERACTIVE MENUS 11 5 3 1 Menu 1 Configuration 12 5 3 2 Menu 1 2 Edit a configuration 13 5 3 3 Menu 2 Status and statistics 13 5 3 4 Menu 3 Loop Test 14 5 3 5 Menu 4 Display...

Страница 4: ...as an option V35 CXR reference CA 601 460 X21 V11 DB15 CXR reference CA 601 461 Important Information Conformity Statement EC Manufacturer name CXR Anderson Jacobson Manufacturer address rue de l Orn...

Страница 5: ...reserve or in a wet location Use The FO modem is designed to be connected to a DTE X21 V11 or V35 or V28 equipment X21 and V35 DTE interfaces from 64 kBps to 2048 kBps by step of 64k and 4096 6144 81...

Страница 6: ...or TCP IP Telnet and SNMP management protocols 2 FIBRE OPTIC link The FO modem supports two different fibre optic type multi mode or single mode fibre 2 1 Multi mode Fibre This is the classic fibre op...

Страница 7: ...35 interfaces FO SERIAL with LEDs and connectors on front panel 110 230VAC or 24 48 Vdc cable as applicable SELV Safety low voltage For safety reasons it is imperative to use the accessories power uni...

Страница 8: ...unit is powered and the control and configuration terminal is connected and provides an active DTR 108 signal to the control port DTE Shows that the terminal equipment is connected C Signal for V11 in...

Страница 9: ...ments DTE A and DTE B receive the clock the FO A generates the clock for DTE A and transmits it to the other FO B and DTE B router V35 V11 V28 RS232 Type DTE A FO A FO B DTE B B Receive clock Internal...

Страница 10: ...d out of the unit on a PC for instance and can also be protected with a password All the FO operation parameters can be modified and saved in either mode The detail of the AT command is described in a...

Страница 11: ...he current selection The arrow keys must be used in some menus Some VT100 terminal emulation software may need some settings to allow the use of these keys HyperTerminal The key may also be used in ca...

Страница 12: ...ion This option is displayed only if user defined configurations are stored in memory The arrows select the configuration to be removed The factory configuration becomes the active configuration at th...

Страница 13: ...ge of the clock for the X21 V35 and V28 interfaces default behaviour However it s possible to select the rising edge of the clock RDL Remote Digital Loop This command enables or disables answer to RDL...

Страница 14: ...l from the main configuration menu of the A unit With The ATO command the A modem take the control of the B modem and displays the screen of the remote modem F0 Serial B The ATH command ends this remo...

Страница 15: ...vated In the third menu of the VT100 interface By the AT T1 command The loop is acknowledged by the TEST Led on the front panel 6 2 2 Remote Digital Loop The remote FO B sends back data received from...

Страница 16: ...he same and is the factory default configuration The AT Wn command saves the current configuration in the non volatile memory All changes made by the user are saved as user configuration n 0 to 3 The...

Страница 17: ...s 0 to 115 2 KBPS signal DSR CD CTS forced or active when connected V28 Synchronous Interface Rates 1 2KBPS to 128 kBPS 1 2KBPS 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K 38 4K 48K 56K 64K 128KBPS signal DSR CD CTS forced...

Страница 18: ...minal on the control port DTR signal The CTRL plug at the terminal or PC used for the FO configuration The terminal parameters 19 200bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity At power up and when a termina...

Страница 19: ...female connector is used to connect the terminal equipment to the modem via an adaptation cable The connector is wired as per the following table DB25 Pin V11 X21 Signal DB15 Pin V35 Signal V35 Pin V2...

Страница 20: ...ge 20 DB25 X21 and DB25 V35 adaptation cables are available on request as an option DB25 male to DB15 female cable for X21 V11 interface Part number CA 601 461 DB25 male to V35 female cable for V35 in...

Страница 21: ...er Jumper J16 is unused INTERFACE JUMPER V28 FO SE28 X21 V11 FO SE11 V35 FO SE35 J1 Position 1 2 Position 2 3 Position 2 3 J2 Position 1 2 Position 2 3 Position 1 2 J3 Position 1 2 Position 2 3 Positi...

Страница 22: ...oftware issues of its application software The cost of the updates will be available from CXR All the above is the only warranty given by CXR for its products and excludes any other warranty of any ki...

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