Black Box ME445C-530, ME444AE-R3, ME445C-X.21, ME445C-35 manual Introduction, Physical Description

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256-KBPS LINE DRIVER (V.35, RS-530, OR X.21)

2. Introduction

The 256-kbps Line Driver is a short-range modem for synchronous or asynchronous transmission—full- or half-duplex—over unconditioned lines. With a range of up to 11.8 miles (19 km), the line driver operates at user-selectable synchronous data rates from 19.2 to 256 kbps or asynchronous data rates from

19.2to 115.2 kbps. The line driver is available in standalone V.35 or RS-530 (ME444A/E-R3) or rackmount card V.35, RS-530, or X.21 (ME445C) versions.

The line driver uses conditional differential diphase modulation (EUROCOM Std. D1) to provide immunity from background noise, eliminate normal line distortion, and enable efficient transmission and reception of serial data over twisted-pair cable. The modem is coupled to the line through isolation transformers which, in conjunction with protective circuitry, safeguard against AC or DC overvoltages. With this protective circuitry, the line driver can operate even when DC is connected to the line.

Transmit timing is provided internally, derived externally from the PC or terminal, or regenerated from the receive signal. Receive timing is always regenerated from the receive signal.

The line driver features V.54 diagnostic capabilities for local analog loopback and local and remote digital loopback testing. In the digital loopback mode, the operator at either end of the line may test both modems and the line. The loopback is controlled either by pressing front-panel buttons or by manipulating signals on the V.35, RS-530, or X.21 (DTE) interface.

The line driver incorporates a built-in Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT). The internal BERT enables complete testing of both modems and the line without external test equipment. Pressing the line driver’s front-panel PATT button causes the unit to generate a pseudo-random test pattern (511-bit, according to ITU-TSS V.52) for testing end-to-end connectivity. The ERR LED flashes when a bit error occurs.

2.1 Physical Description

The line driver stands alone as a desktop unit, or can be mounted in a 19-inch rack with optional brackets (see Section 4.1). Also available is a rackmount card version that installs in the RackNest 2/14 (see Section 4.2). For descriptions of the line driver’s controls and indicators, see Section 5.1.

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Contents Kbps Line Driver FCC and IC RFI Statements Safety Warnings Declaration of Conformity Kbps Line Driver V.35, RS-530, or NOM Statement Trademarks Used in this Manual Contents Flow Control None SpecificationsSpecifications Physical Description IntroductionFunctional Description Line driver block diagramModulation Timing Point-to-point application ApplicationsTail-circuit application Installing the Card Version in the RackNest 2/14 ConfigurationPlacement of the Standalone Version Description of the Racknest 2/14’S Power Supply User-configurable options Configuring the Standalone or Card VersionUser-configurable options Layout of the 256-kbps Line Driver circuit board Kbps Line Driver V.35, RS-530, or Installing the Standalone Version in 19-Inch Racks InstallationInstalling a single unit in a 19-inch rack Installing two units in a 19-inch rack Installing a card in the RackNest 2/14 Installing the 256-kbps Line Driver Rackmount Card VersionRackNest 2/14 illustrated Function Installation Kbps Line Driver V.35, RS-530, or Signal ITU-TSS Lead Name Abbrev Circuit Type Rack Norm Nest PIN Pinout of the V.35 standalone’s M/34 connector DB25 DA15 Connecting Data Cables Line Connection Installation Operation Controls and IndicatorsOperation Indicators Operating ProcedureLoop Tests TroubleshootingBit-Error-Rate Tester Bert Bert using loops Local Analog Loopback Modem Self-TestLocal analog loopback Remote Digital Loopback Remote digital loopback Local Digital LoopbackLocal digital loopback Calling Black BoxShipping and Packaging 19-AWG 22-AWG 24-AWG 26-AWG Kbps Miles Appendix Maximum DistancesCopyright 2004. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved