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Figure 8 (below) provides an overview of interface jumper functions

for the rear interface cards.  Following this overview is a detailed
description of each jumper’s function.

Line Shield & FRGND (JB2)

This jumper affects the line interface.  In the connected (closed)

position, it links RJ-11 pins 1 & 6, or RJ-45 pins 2 & 7 to frame ground.
These pins can be used as connections for the twisted pair cable shield.
In the open (disconnected) position, pins 1 & 6 (or 2 & 7) remain
connected to each other, but are “lifted” from the frame ground. 

JB2

Position 1&2  =  Line Shield and FRGND Connected
Position 2&3  =  Line Shield and FRGND Not Connected

DTE Shield & FRGND (JB3)

In the connected position, this jumper links DB-25 pin 1 & frame

ground.  In the open position, pin 1 is “lifted” from frame ground. 

JB3

Position 1&2  =  DTE Shield (DB-25 Pin 1)

and FRGND Connected

Position 2&3  =  DTE Shield (DB-25 Pin 1) 

and FRGND Not Connected

SGND & FRGND (JB4)

In the connected position, this jumper links DB-25 pin 7 Signal

Ground) and frame ground.  In the open position, pin 1 is “lifted” from
frame ground. 

JB4

Position 1&2  =  SGND (DB-25 pin 7) 

and FRGND Connected

Position 2&3  =  SGND (DB-25 pin 7) 

and FRGND Not Connected

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Interface Combination

Model Number

DB-25 & RJ-11

1000RCM12511

DB-25 & RJ-45

1000RCM12545

RJ-11 & RJ-45

1000RCM1D11

Dual RJ-45

1000RCM1D45

Prior to installation, you will need to examine the rear card you

have selected and make sure it is properly configured for your
application.  Each rear card is configured by setting straps located on
the PC board.  Section 3.5.1 describes the strap locations and possible
settings for each rear card.

3.2.1   REAR CARD JUMPER SETTINGS

Figure 6 (below) shows jumper locations for the four rear card

options. These jumpers determine various grounding characteristics for
the RS-232 and twisted pair lines.  

Figure 7 (below) shows the orientation of the rear interface card

jumpers.  The jumper can either be on pegs 1 & 2, or on pegs 2 & 3.  

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INTERFACE CARD STRAP SUMMARY TABLE #1

Strap

Function

Position 1&2

Position 2&3

JB2

Line Shield & FRGND

Connected

Open*      

JB3

DTE Shield (Pin1) & FRGND

Connected       

Open*

JB4

FRGND & SGND

Connected

Open*

Figure 8. Summary of strap settings, * indicates factory default 

Figure 6. Rear card jumper locations 

JB2

(peg 1 on left)

JB3

(peg 1 on top)

JB4

(peg 1 on left)

Figure 7. Orientation of interface card straps 

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

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Page 2: ...erms by the user 1 1 RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE The Model 1018RC generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s in...

Page 3: ...oint operation V 54 loopback tests and V 52 compliant BER tests Six easy to read LED indicators Transformer isolation Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection Switchable 120V or 240V power supply Moun...

Page 4: ...Patton factory default settings are found on on pages 4 and 5 S1 1 DTE Control of LAL The setting for switch S1 7 determines whether the Local Analog Loopback test on the Model 1018RC can be activated...

Page 5: ...mbers are shown on the following page 8 S2 1 V 54 Disable The setting for switch S2 1 determines whether the Model 1018RC s V 54 diagnostics are disabled or are in normal operating mode S2 1 Setting O...

Page 6: ...2 SGND DB 25 pin 7 and FRGND Connected Position 2 3 SGND DB 25 pin 7 and FRGND Not Connected 10 Interface Combination Model Number DB 25 RJ 11 1000RCM12511 DB 25 RJ 45 1000RCM12545 RJ 11 RJ 45 1000RC...

Page 7: ...e rear interface cards compatible with the Model 1018RC has one terminal interface port and one 4 wire twisted pair port These cards provide a female DB 25 for the terminal interface connection 12 4 0...

Page 8: ...5 to connect the terminal interface to your computing hardware It is pinned according to the EIA 561 DCE interface standard For specific interface pin outs please refer to the diagram in Appendix D of...

Page 9: ...rror LED will glow A successful 511 E test will confirm that the loop is in place and that the Model 1018RC s built in 511 generator and detector are working properly 16 5 0 OPERATION Once you have co...

Page 10: ...oth Model 1018RCs were functioning properly this suggests a problem with the twisted pair communication line connecting the two modems A common problem is improper crossing of the pairs Also verify th...

Page 11: ...Wide Blank Front Panel 0516RPB1 Single Width Blank Rear Panel 0516RPB4 4 Wide Blank Rear Panel 056S1 Set of 16 4 pan head screws washers 20 APPENDIX B PATTON MODEL 1018RC CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS The Pa...

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