Black Box ME444AE-R3, ME445C-X.21, ME445C-35, ME444A-R3 Applications, Point-to-point application

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CHAPTER 2: Introduction

2.2.5V.54 DIAGNOSTICS

V.54 loops are activated manually with the front-panel buttons, or through the DTE interface. The buttons and the DTE interface can be enabled or disabled separately by jumpers J7 and J8 (shown in Figure 3-1 and described in Table 3-1).

When you use the line driver as a tail-end to a digital network, the V.54 DLY jumper in the modems located close to the network should be set to ON to prevent multiple loopbacks. The delay switch is used to prevent the last modem from receiving the complete V.54 data sequence and, in turn, being induced into a loop.

2.2.6TEST-PATTERN GENERATOR AND RECEIVER

This feature allows for easy and quick testing of the local modem as well as the communication link. When the PATT button on the front panel is pressed, the circuit sends and checks a standard 511-bit pseudo-random pattern. If the modem encounters errors, the ERR LED remains ON or blinks.

The test can be carried out in local analog loopback, in remote digital loopback, or in normal point-to-point operation opposite a remote line driver modem. Press the PATT pushbutton on the remote unit or connect a Bit Error Rate Tester that uses the standard 511-bit pattern.

2.3 Applications

The diagrams on this page and the following pages illustrate the line driver operating in various applications.

4-wire

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Figure 2-2. Point-to-point application.

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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 Specifications Flow Control NoneSpecifications Introduction Physical DescriptionLine driver block diagram Functional DescriptionModulation Timing Applications Point-to-point applicationTail-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 Configuring the Standalone or Card Version User-configurable optionsUser-configurable options Layout of the 256-kbps Line Driver circuit board Kbps Line Driver V.35, RS-530, or Installation Installing the Standalone Version in 19-Inch RacksInstalling a single unit in a 19-inch rack Installing two units in a 19-inch rack Installing the 256-kbps Line Driver Rackmount Card Version Installing a card in the RackNest 2/14RackNest 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 Controls and Indicators OperationOperation Operating Procedure IndicatorsLoop Tests TroubleshootingBit-Error-Rate Tester Bert Bert using loops Modem Self-Test Local Analog LoopbackLocal analog loopback Remote Digital Loopback Local Digital Loopback Remote digital loopbackCalling Black Box Local digital loopbackShipping and Packaging Appendix Maximum Distances 19-AWG 22-AWG 24-AWG 26-AWG Kbps MilesCopyright 2004. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved