Patton electronic 1080A-64 Power-Down, Appendix a Patton Model 1080A Series Specifications

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A.Activate RDL. This may be done in two ways: First, by moving the front panel toggle switch UP to "Remote". Second, by raising pin 21 on the RS-232 interface (Note: Make sure DIP switch S3-6 is ON; and DIP switch S2-6 is OFF).

B.Perform a BER (bit error rate) test on the system.

C.If the BER test equipment indicates a fault, and the Local Analog Loopback test was successful for both Model 1080A Series units, you may have a problem with the twisted pair line between the modems. You should then test the twisted pair line for proper connections and continuity.

5.4.3Using the V.52 BER Test Independently

The V.52 BER test can be used independently of the V.54 loopback tests. This requires two operators: one to initiate and monitor the test at the local 1080A/1080A-64, and one at the remote 1080A/1080A-64. To use the V.52 BER test by itself, both operators should simultaneously follow these steps:

1.Locate the “511/511E” toggle switch on the front panel of the unit and move it UP. This activates the V.52 BER test mode and transmits a “511” test pattern to the other unit. If any errors are present, the receiving modem's red “ERROR” LED will blink sporadically. Note: For this test to function, the “511” switch on both 1080A Series units must be on.

2.If the test indicates no errors are present, move the V.52 toggle switch DOWN, activating the “511/E” test with periodic errors present. If the test is working properly, the receiving modem’s red “ERROR” LED will blinkregularly. A successful “511/E” test will confirm that the link is in place, and that the Model 1080A Series’ built-in “511” generator and detector are working properly.

5.5 POWER-DOWN

Turn off the Model 1080A Series by simply unplugging the AC power adapter from the wall. There is no power switch.

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APPENDIX A

PATTON MODEL 1080A SERIES SPECIFICATIONS

Transmission Format:

Synchronous or asynchronous, 2-

 

wire/half duplex, or 4-wire/full or half

 

duplex

Interface:

RS-232 (CCITT V.24) connection via

 

DB-25 female; twisted pair connection

 

via RJ-45 or terminal block

Transmission Line:

2 or 4-wire UTP, 19 - 24 AWG

Data Rates:

Model 1080A - Synchronous or

 

asynchronous at 1.2, 1.8, 2.4, 3.6, 4.8,

 

7.2, 9.6, 14.4, 19.2, 28.8, 38.4, and 57.6

 

kbps—switch selectable;

 

Model 1080A-64 - Synchronous or

 

asynchronous at 16, 32, and 64

 

kbps—switch selectable

Clocking:

Internal, external or receive recover

Controls:

Carrier constantly “ON” or “controlled by

 

RTS”; RTS/CTS delay set to no delay, 7

 

or 53 ms

Applications:

Point-to-point or multi-point

Indicators:

Bi-color LED indicators for TD, RD, RTS

 

& DCD; single LED indicators for Test

 

and Error

RTS Anti-stream Timer

12.5 sec., 50 sec., or disabled (switch

 

selectable); tolerance: +50%, -0

Diagnostics:

V.52 compliant bit error rate pattern

 

(511/511E pattern) generator and

 

detector with error injection mode;

 

V.54 compliant—Local Analog Loopback

 

and Remote Digital Loopback, activated

 

by front panel switch or via RS-232

 

interface

Transformer Isolation:

1500 V RMS

Surge Protection:

Immune to IEC-801-5 Level 2, 1kV

Temperature:

0-50°C / 32-122°F

Humidity:

0-95%, non-condensing

Dimensions:

6.2”w x 4.2”h x 1.5”l

Power Supply (US):

Wall-mount; input: 120 V AC; output:

 

10-12 V AC

 

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Contents User Manual Radio and TV Interference ServiceCE Notice Tel 301Configuration Switches FeaturesDescription Model 1080A Data Rate Settings Configuration Switch SET S1Data Rate Settings Model 1080A-64 Model 1080A S1 Summary TableS2 Summary Table Configuration Switch SET S2S3 Summary Table Configuration Switch SET S3S3-1, S3-2 Selection Table for Model 1080A S3-1, S3-2 Selection Table for Model 1080A-64Switches S3-7 and S3-8 Anti-stream Control Switch S3-6 RS-232 Initiation of Remote Loopback TestTWO-WIRE Installation RJ-45 Signal Two-Wire Cable Connection Via RJ-45Signal PIN# Color Two-Wire Cable Connection Via Terminal BlocksFour-Wire Cable Connection Via Terminal Blocks Four-Wire Cable Connection Via RJ-45Multipoint Twisted Pair Connection FOUR-WIRE, Multipoint InstallationHost First Slave Second Slave RS-232 ConnectionLED Status Monitors POWER-UP ANTI-STREAMING Error IndicatorV.54 Test Modes Appendix a Patton Model 1080A Series Specifications POWER-DOWNAppendix C Patton Model 1080A Series Cable Recommendations Patton Model # DescriptionDirection Standard RS-232C/V.24 DCE Setting

1080A, 1080A-64 specifications

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