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CO/CP and Using the 1088/K with other Patton mDSL modems

Other Patton mDSL modems allow the option of specifying the

clock mode, but not the CO/CP designation. This is already done inter-
nally within the unit. When connecting a 1088/K to an mDSL modem
(e.g. Model 1088/C, 1088/D or 1095) other then a Model 1088/K,
determine the source of the system clock and then determine the
Model 1088/Ks CO/CP designation based upon the following chart.  

*Reminder:  In each DSL modem pairing, one unit must act as the CO unit, the other must
act as the CP unit.

Switch S1-2:  Line Coding

Use Switch S1-2 to configure the G.703/G.704 network line cod-

ing.  The line coding must be the same line coding prescribed by the
NAP (Network Access Provider).  Most applications will use HDB3

SW4

Line Framing & Coding

Off

HDB3

On

AMI

Line Coding Options:

High Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3):  In HDB3 coding, the transmitter
deliberately inserts a bipolar violation when excessive zeros in the
data stream are detected. The receiver recognizes these special
violations and decodes them as zeros. This method enables the
network to meet minimum pulse density requirements.  Use HDB3
unless AMI is required in your application . 

Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI):  AMI coding does not inherently
account for ones density.  To meet this requirement, you should
ensure that the data inherently meets pulse density requirements.

Switch S1-3:  CRC-4 Multiframe

CRC-4 Multiframe uses Time Slot zero to carry CRC-4 informa-

tion.  When CRC-4 is enabled (ON), the unit synchronizes to the CRC-
4 multi-frame protocol. 

S1-3

Option

Off

Disabled

On

Enabled

NOTE:  When the DTE rate is set to 2048 Kbps, Model 1088/K
transmits user data on all 32 timeslots, ignoring framing informa-
tion.  In this case, Switch S1-3 will need to be in the disabled (Off)
position.  

Switches S1-4, S1-5, S1-6, S1-7 and S1-8:  Reserved

Switches S1-4, S1-5, S1-6, S1-7, S1-8 are reserved for factory

usage and must remain in the default configuration, 

except when using

the Netlink Plug-and-Play feature.

S1-4

S1-5

S1-6

S1-7

S1-8

Default Setting

Off

On

Off

On

Off

Only Valid Setting

8

MDSL Modem Clock
Mode

MDSL Modem Unit
Designation

1088/K setting required

External

CO

CP

Internal

CO

CP

Receive Recover

CP

CO

109X

109X

Summary of Contents for 1088

Page 1: ...MODEL 1088 K mDSL Modem with fixed G 703 G 704 Interface Part 07M1088 K B Doc 033141UB Revised 02 22 00 SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com An ISO 9001 Certif...

Page 2: ...oduct These damages include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequen tial damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Elec...

Page 3: ...mDSL Rocket offers the ability to extend G 703 G 704 service over Multi rate Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line technology Multi rate DSL offers the ability to deliver the maximum bit rate that a twis...

Page 4: ...n in the table below Switch S1 1 CO CP Use Switch S1 1 configure the CO located at the Central Office or or G 703 G 704 demarcation point or CP located at the Customer Premises mode of the 1088 K S1 1...

Page 5: ...e special violations and decodes them as zeros This method enables the network to meet minimum pulse density requirements Use HDB3 unless AMI is required in your application Alternate Mark Inversion A...

Page 6: ...n 1664 On Off Off Off Off On 1728 Off Off Off Off Off On 1792 On On On On On Off 1856 Off On On On On Off 1920 On Off On On On Off 1984 Off Off On On On Off 2048 Switch S2 7 Reset Software Defaults Sw...

Page 7: ...g S1 and S2 DIP switches in the ON position as described in Figure 3 below When the CO and CP units connect over DSL the CP will enter a pre defined default configuration Receive Recovered Clocking Du...

Page 8: ...r a 75 Ohm connection coax insert JP1 JP4 JP5 and JP6 default 2 For a 120 Ohm connection RJ45 remove JP1 and JP4 JP5 and JP6 4 2 1 Connect Twisted Pair 120 ohm to G 703 Network The Model 1088 K is equ...

Page 9: ...wire interface The signal pin relationships are shown in Figure 8 15 4 4 POWER CONNECTION Universal AC Power 100 240VAC The Model 1088 uses a 5VDC 2A universal input 100 240VAC power supply center pin...

Page 10: ...cross the DSL span is active The DSL Link LED is Off when the link is down E1 FE1 Link Active Green Solid green On indicates a valid E1 connection LOS Active Red The Loss of Sync indicates that the un...

Page 11: ...eives framed packets from the far end the DSL Link LED will be active If framed packets are not received the DSL Link LED will be inactive The restart procedure uses this information to determine if a...

Page 12: ...the front panel switch or the DTE interface the unit will enter mode 1 If the units are linked NS LED off then the unit will enter a mode 2 Local Loop A Mode 1 Local Loop is shown in Figure 12 When t...

Page 13: ...the box 23 Local Loop After the 511 511E pattern times out the ER led with 511 511E will begin flashing It will remain this way until continued the pattern generator switch is turned off Note that the...

Page 14: ...again before the completion of the termination phase the switch will be ignored until it is placed back into the normal position 25 26 Remote Digital The Remote Digital Loop with 511 511E is Loop wit...

Page 15: ...Using the V 52 BER Test Pattern Generator To use the V 52 BER tests in conjunction with the Remote Digital Loopback tests or with Local Line Loopback tests follow these instructions 1 Locate the 511 5...

Page 16: ...de and Phase Modulation Line Rates DSL line 144 272 400 528 784 1040 1552 2064 Line Interface Transformer coupled 1500 VAC isolation mDSL Physical Connection RJ 45 2 wire polarity insensitive pins 4 a...

Page 17: ...000 1 9 3 1 2064 1600 2048 5920 1 1 1 8 8000 1 5 2 5 Cross Talk 49 adjacent CAP pairs 26 AWG 0 4mm 24 AWG 0 5mm Transmission Distance Patton NetLink mDSL Model 1088 No Cross Talk 26 AWG 0 4mm 24 AWG 0...

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