3.2.4 Setting the JP1 Shield Strap
The setting of JP1 determines whether the shield (pin 1) of the
X.21 interface is connected signal ground. In the default setting,
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4.0 INSTALLATION
When you have properly configured the configuration switches and straps, you are ready to connect the Model 1075 to connect to your system. This section tells you how to properly connect the Model 1075 to the twisted pair.
4.1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE
The Model 1075 supports full or half duplex communication between two X.21 devices at distances to 6 miles (9.7 km) and data rates to 64 kbps. There are two essential requirements for installing the Model 1075:
1.These units work in pairs. Therefore, you must have one Model 1075 (or compatible unit) at each end of a two twisted pair interface.
2.To function properly, the Model 1075 needs two twisted pairs of metallic wire. These pairs must be unconditioned, dry metallic wire, between 19 and 26 AWG (the higher number gauges may limit distance somewhat). Standard
For your convenience, the Model 1075 is available with two different twisted pair interface options:
4.1.1 Twisted Pair Connection Using RJ-11 OR RJ-45
The
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2 | RCV | 2 | GND |
3 | XMT | 3 | RCV |
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