Patton electronic 2500 Series Using the Software Menu System, Verifying Software Switch Control

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4.2.1 USING THE SOFTWARE MENU SYSTEM

The Model 2500 Series Menu System operates as follows:

1)All selections must be followed by [RETURN].

2)To make a selection from any menu, enter the option number at the prompt and press [RETURN].

3)To exit any menu without making a selection, press [ESC] followed by [RETURN]. (Note: You can also exit by just pressing [RETURN]. However, doing this in the Store Phone Number Menu will clear the buffer of the currently stored number.)

4.2.2VERIFYING SOFTWARE SWITCH CONTROL

In order to use software switches for configuration, it is necessary to disable the hardware switch settings. To do this, use the following procedure (Note: If this procedure is omitted, your software configurations will be overridden by the hardware switch settings):

1)On the Main Menu (opposite page), choose item 1, “Select Hardware/Software Switch Control”. The following screen will appear:

2) In the Hardware/Software Control Menu, select item 2 to enable software switch control.

3)The Main Menu will automatically reappear after your selection is entered.

4.2.3 SETTING SOFTWARE SWITCH PARAMETERS

From the Main Menu, selecting item 3, “Set Software Switch Parameters” will take you to the Software Switch Menu (below). From this screen, you can select any parameters that you wish to soft configure.

For each screen described below, selecting a numbered option and pressing [RETURN] stores that option setting and returns you to the Software Switch Menu (Note: All lettered options must be entered in lower case).

Line Rate

Choosing option 1 in the Software Switch Menu takes you to the Line Rate Menu (below). This option controls the signaling rate on the line. Set it to match the speed of your digital service. For line rates of 56 or 64 kbps, it is possible to operate the DTE interface at a lower rate. To do this , set the line rate to 56 or 64 kbps. Then set the DTE Speed as required (Software Switch Menu option 7).

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Contents User Manual Warranty Statement Table of ContentsGeneral Information Radio and TV InterferenceProduct Features Service InformationFCC Information Product OverviewSupported Applications InstallationModel 2500 Series Applications DTE Interface ConnectionConfiguration PowerConfiguration Using Hardware Switches Network Interface ConnectionSwitch SET SW1 Switch SET 1 Summary TableRTS Switch SET 2 Summary Table Switch SET SW2Anti-Stream Timer Clock ModeCTS Delay Configuration Using Software SwitchesUsing the Software Menu System Verifying Software Switch ControlSetting Software Switch Parameters DTE Data Format Force RTSRate Converter/DTE Rate DSR Status During Local LoopbackRTS/CTS Delay Operation Displaying Configuration SettingsLED Descriptions Status DisplaysLoopback Test Modes Displaying LINE/LOOP StatusLocal Analog Loopback LAL LAL Test ActivationRDL Test Procedure LAL Test ProcedureTelco Testing Remote Digital Loopback RDLCSU Loop DSU LoopV.52 BER Test Pattern Generator Store Phone Number Enable DTR Dialing Switched 56 Dialing Commands Models 2510Read Stored Number Dial New NumberTransmission Line 4-wire Appendix a SpecificationsWire Gauge Capacitance Resistance DDS Type DedicatedPatton Model # Description CONNECTOR, Terminal InterfaceAppendix D DB-25 CONNECTOR, Terminal InterfaceAppendix E Transmitter Clock Source During Test Loops RC = Received Clock

2500 Series specifications

The Patton Electronics 2500 Series is a robust line of communication devices designed to facilitate seamless data transmission over various types of networks. Known for their reliability and versatility, these devices are particularly suitable for a wide range of applications, including enterprise networking, industrial automation, and telecom arrangements.

One of the main features of the 2500 Series is its ability to support both T1 and E1 circuits, making them ideal for environments that require flexible connectivity options. This adaptability allows businesses to leverage their existing infrastructure while also accommodating future expansion needs. Additionally, the series incorporates advanced line coding technologies, such as B8ZS and HDB3, ensuring efficient bandwidth usage and effective error correction.

The devices in the 2500 Series also include integrated network management features, enabling remote monitoring and configuration. With an intuitive web-based interface and support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), network administrators can easily manage multiple devices from a centralized location. This capability significantly reduces downtime and enhances overall network performance.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Patton 2500 Series is its rugged design, which includes options for wall-mounting and outdoor installations. This durability makes them suitable for various environmental conditions, whether in a controlled data center or an exposed industrial setting. The series is also designed with energy efficiency in mind, helping enterprises reduce operational costs without compromising performance.

Furthermore, the 2500 Series offers dual power supply options, ensuring uninterrupted service in the event of a power failure. This redundancy is critical for mission-critical applications where constant connectivity is essential.

In terms of security, the Patton 2500 Series provides several encryption options, including support for secure tunneling protocols, safeguarding sensitive data against unauthorized access.

In conclusion, the Patton Electronics 2500 Series stands out as a comprehensive solution for modern communication needs, combining flexibility, durability, and advanced technological features. Whether for a small business or a large enterprise, these devices offer scalable solutions to meet the demands of contemporary networking environments.