Installing and putting a TIM into operation
5.4 Options for attachment and settings of the TIM 3 and TIM 4 variants
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Setting on
DIL switch
Meaning
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Transmit level 0 dB / -9 dB
This allows the distance to be increased without regeneration.
For more detailed information, refer to the description of the 10-pin DIL
switch at switch 10.
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4-wire mode
This setting is necessary if a separate wire pair is used for the transmit and
for the receive direction. In this mode, the setting of switch 3 is irrelevant.
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2-wire mode
This setting is necessary if a common wire pair is used for the transmit and
receive direction. In this mode, the setting of switch 3 is relevant. This is
then used to set whether only one 2-wire line is actually connected (channel
1) or whether two 2-wire lines are connected (channel 1+2), for example, in
a control center when communication to the stations is over two separate 2-
wire connections (’small star network’).
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Channel 1 (2-wire)
In 2-wire mode, only channel 1 is used; in other words, only one 2-wire line
is connected to the modem (see also switch 2).
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Channel 1+2 (2-wire)
In 2-wire mode, channels 1+2 are used; in other words, two separate 2- wire
lines are connected to the modem (see also switch 2).
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Baud rate 1200 bps (see also note)
At this speed, the modem is compatible with SINAUT ST1 modems MD100,
MD124 and LGM 1200H1.
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Baud rate 2400 bps (see also note)
At this speed, the modem is compatible with the SINAUT ST1 MD124
modem.
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Baud rate 9600 bps
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Baud rate 19,200 bps
At this speed, the modem is compatible with the SINAUT ST1 MD124
modem.