Patton electronic 1088/K user manual Using the V.52 BER Test Pattern Generator

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Up mode. Note that once the 511/511E-pattern generator is started the Restart timer is changed to one minute (only on the unit which has the pattern enabled). If both units enable the 511/511E pattern within 4 seconds of each other, both units will be transmit- ting and receiving the 511/511E pattern. Both framers are now receiving unframed data and will restart after one minute. The 511/ 511E pattern generators will TimeOut after 45 seconds re-enabling the normal data path. The ER led will begin flashing until the user terminates the test.

Using the V.52 (BER) Test Pattern Generator

To use the V.52 BER tests in conjunction with the Remote Digital Loop- back tests (or with Local Line Loopback tests), follow these instructions:

1.Locate the “511/511E” toggle switch on the front panel of the 1088 and move it DOWN. This activates the V.52 BER test mode and transmits a “511” test pattern into the loop. If any errors are present, the local modem’s red “ER” LED will blink sporadically.

2.If the above test indicates no errors are present, move the V.52 tog- gle switch UP, activating the “511/E” test with errors present. If the test is working properly, the local modem's red “ER” LED will blink. A successful “511/E” test will confirm that the link is in place, and that the Model 1088’s built-in “511” generator and detector are work- ing properly.

Note The above V.52 BER tests can be used independently of the Remote Digital Loopback tests. This requires two operators: (1) to initiate and monitor the tests at the local Model 1088, and (2) to do the same at the remote Model 1088. In this case, the test pattern sent by each Model 1088 will not be looped back, but will be transmitted down the line to the other Model 1088. While one operator initiates test, the other monitors for errors.

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Contents User Manual Contents Page Radio and TV Interference Warranty InformationCE Notice Tel +1 301 Email support@patton.com ServiceGeneral Information FeaturesDescription Configuring the Hardware DIP Switches InstallationS1-1 CO/CP Mode Configuration DIP Switch Set S1Line Framing & Coding SW4S1-3 Option Configuration DIP Switch Set S2S2-1 S2-2 S2-3 S2-4 S2-5 S2-6 DTE Rate kbps Netlink PLUG-AND-PLAY 1095RC Connect G.703 Network Jumper ConfigurationConnect Dual Coaxial Cable 75 ohm to G.703 Network Connect Twisted Pair 120 ohm to G.703 NetworkConnect TWISTED-PAIR DSL Interface NetworkUniversal AC Power 100-240 VAC Power ConnectionVAC Power US VAC Power InternationalOperation POWER-UPLED Status Monitors LOSOverview Test ModesFramer Pattern Gen/Det Restart Procedure and Time OutsLoop Control Loops and Patterns Symbol IndicatorsLocal Loop Local Loop with 511/511E Block Diagram Local Loop Mode 1 with 511/511ERemote Digital Loop Block Diagram Remote LoopRemote Digital Loop with 511/511E Data Mode with 511/511E Pattern GeneratorsUsing the V.52 BER Test Pattern Generator Configuration DiagnosticsPower Appendix aLine Rates DSL Line Line CodingMdsl Physical Line RateModel # Description Appendix BAppendix C Transmission Distance ChartModel 1088/K LED Descriptions Appendix DPage Copyright Patton Electronics Company All Rights Reserved

1088/K specifications

The Patton Electronic 1088/K is a highly versatile and robust network device designed to enhance telecommunications connectivity. Known for its comprehensive feature set, the 1088/K utilizes advanced technologies that cater to various applications, making it a preferred choice for businesses and service providers alike.

One of the standout features of the Patton 1088/K is its support for a wide range of communication interfaces, including VoIP, analog TDM, and digital signaling. This flexibility allows seamless integration into existing network infrastructures, whether for legacy systems or modern IP networks. The device supports both FXS and FXO ports, enabling users to connect traditional phone systems while also providing gateway functions for VoIP services.

The 1088/K is equipped with advanced voice processing capabilities, ensuring high-definition voice quality during calls. With built-in echo cancellation and advanced jitter buffering, the device optimizes voice clarity and reduces latency, making it suitable for critical business communications.

Security features are also a significant aspect of the Patton 1088/K. The device supports robust encryption protocols, safeguarding calls and data against unauthorized access. This ensures that sensitive information transmitted over the network remains protected, which is particularly crucial for industries dealing with confidential data.

In terms of management and monitoring, the Patton 1088/K offers an intuitive web-based interface, allowing for easy configuration and real-time status monitoring. Its SNMP support provides additional capabilities for network administrators to manage multiple devices efficiently across large deployments.

The build quality of the Patton 1088/K is another notable characteristic. It is designed for reliability and durability in various environments, ensuring a long lifespan with minimal maintenance requirements. The device operates effectively in different temperature ranges, making it suitable for deployment in challenging locations.

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In summary, the Patton Electronic 1088/K stands out due to its extensive features, robust security, and flexible connectivity options, making it a top choice for businesses seeking reliable communication solutions that adapt to evolving technology landscapes. Its focus on quality, performance, and ease of use ensures that it remains a valuable asset in any telecommunications network.