Patton electronic 1082/144 user manual Switch S1-4 Must be set to the on position Reserved Setting

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Switch S1-4: Must be set to the ON position (Reserved).

S1-4

Setting

 

 

On

Reserved

Switch S1-5: Asynchronous/Sync Operation

Use switch S1-5 to configure the Model 1082 for async/sync operation. Switch S1-5 must be set in the Off position. There is no other valid set- ting.

S1-5

Setting

 

 

Off

Async/Sync

Switches S1-6 and S1-7: System Clock Mode

Use Switches S1-6 and S1-7 to configure the 1082 or Model 1082/144 for internal, or receive recover clock mode.

S1-6

S1-7

Clock Mode

Description

 

 

 

 

On

On

Internal

System clock generated internally

Off

On

External (DTE)

System clock derived from termi-

 

 

 

nal interface

 

 

 

 

On

Off

Receive Recover

System clock derived from the

 

 

 

received line signal

 

 

 

 

Off

Off

Hardware Reset

 

 

 

 

 

A pair of Model 1082s communicate synchronously across the twisted pair line connection. Therefore, you must set these switches whether your application is async or sync. For X.21 or Async applications, configure one Model 1082 for internal clock mode and the other Model 1082 for receive recover clock mode.

Important

Switch S1-8: Response to RDL Request

Use Switch S1-8 to allow Model 1082 and Model 1082/144 to enter the Remote Digital Loopback diagnostic test when requested to do so by the far end Model 1082 or Model 1082/144. For example, when switch S1-8 is set to “ON”, it will enter RDL mode (See section 5.3, “Test Modes” on

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Contents User Manual Table of Contents Model 1082 Specifications CE Notice Warranty InformationFCC Information Tel 301 Mailsupport@patton.com ServiceDescription FeaturesGeneral Information HTTP/HTML Management 1082 Snmp Management SolutionsConfiguring the Hardware DIP Switches ConfigurationS1 Summary Table Position Function Factory Default Configuring DIP Switch S1S1-1 S1-2 Sync Data Rate Async. Data Rate Switches S1-1 and S1-2 Data RateSwitch S1-3 Data Set Ready during Line Loopback Test S1-3 SettingSwitches S1-6 and S1-7 System Clock Mode Switch S1-4 Must be set to the on position Reserved SettingSwitch S1-5 Asynchronous/Sync Operation S1-5 SettingS2 Summary Table Position Function Factory Default S1-8 SettingConfiguring DIP switch S2 Switches S2-4 and S2-5 Not Assigned Switch S2-2 Front Panel Switch DisableS2-2 Setting Switches S2-3 Response to Local Line Loop Requests from DTESwitch S2-8 Not Assigned Switch S2-6 Response to RDL Request from DTESwitch S2-7 Compatability Mode S2-7 Activation SettingConnecting the Twisted Pair Interface InstallationConnecting the Model 1082 V.35 to a DCE Device Connecting the Model 1082 V.35 Serial InterfaceConnecting the Model 1082 V.35 to a DTE Device Connecting the Model 1082 X.21 to a DCE or DTE Device Connecting the Model 1082 X.21 Serial InterfaceOpening the Case Connecting the Model 1082 to X.21 DTE or DCEUniversal AC Power 100-240VAC Connecting PowerTo Power Supply JackTo -48VDC VinSource DC PowerDSL Link POWER-UPOperation LED Status MonitorsLocal Line Loopback LLB Test ModesLocal Remote RDL initiated Remote Digital Loopback RDLUsing the V.52 BER test pattern generator Transmission Format DiagnosticsLED Status Indicators Appendix aDimensions ConnectorsPower Temperature RangeModel # Description Appendix BInterface Female ConnectorPin # Signal Appendix CDTE /DCE Orientation Sub-15 Female ConnectorAppendix D Appendix E

1082/144, 1082 specifications

The Patton Electronics 1082 and 1082/144 are advanced networking devices specifically designed for various telecommunication applications, highlighting their versatility in managing data transmission over different mediums. These devices, manufactured by Patton Electronics, a company known for its reputable and innovative solutions in the telecommunications industry, provide reliable connectivity and functionality essential for modern networking environments.

The Patton 1082 series is primarily a line of Ethernet over T1/E1 compact devices. These innovative tools allow users to extend Ethernet networks over traditional T1 or E1 circuits, addressing the growing demand for seamless data transfer in businesses without the need for extensive infrastructure upgrades. The ability to bridge local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) with efficiency makes the 1082 an attractive choice for many enterprises.

A standout feature of the 1082 and its 1082/144 variant is their reliability and durability. Both units are designed to function consistently in various operational environments, making them suitable for installation in remote or harsh conditions. This reliability is critical for businesses that rely on constant data availability.

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Another significant characteristic of these units is their flexibility. The 1082 supports a variety of network configurations, making it adaptable to different types of installations. Users can configure the device to support VLAN tagging, allowing for improved network segmentation and management.

Both models support various Ethernet speeds, with the 1082/144 variant capable of handling a total of 144 T1/E1 multiplexed signals, which is particularly beneficial for organizations with high data transmission needs. The dual LAN ports ensure redundancy and high availability, a necessary feature for mission-critical applications.

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