Patton electronic 2510RC DSR Status During Local Loopback, Rate Converter/DTE Rate, Clock Mode

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DSR Status During Local Loopback

Choosing option 6 in the Software Switch Menu takes you to the DSR Loop Status Menu (below). This option controls the behavior of the DSR output during local loopback. To force DSR high (ON) during local loopback, enable this option. To force DSR low (OFF) during a local loopback, disable it.

Rate Converter/DTE Rate

Choosing option 7 in the Software Switch Menu takes you to the Rate Adapter/DTE Rate Menu (opposite page). The Model 2500RC Series rate converter adapts a 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps line rate to slower DTE data rates. Set the Rate Converter to match the DTE data rate. If the DTE data rate is the same as the line rate, disable rate conversion by selecting item 6 on this menu.

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NOTE: For DTE data rates of 56 kbps or 64 kbps, set the rate adapter to “Line Rate = DTE Rate”, and set the Line Rate to 56 or 64 kbps, respectively. For DTE rate of 57.6 kbps, set rate adapter to “Line Rate = DTE Rate”, set line rate to 56 kbps, set DTE for two stop bits, and set CSU/DSU character length to “11 bits”.

DTE Loop Control

Choosing option 8 in the Software Switch Menu takes you to the DTE Loop Control Menu (below). The local and remote loopbacks on the Model 2500RC Series can be controlled from the DTE interface by raising or lowering the LL and RL signals. To allow the DTE to control these loopbacks in this manner, enable this option. Disable if you want the Model 2500RC Series to ignore these signals.

Clock Mode

Choosing option 9 in the Software Switch Menu takes you to the Clock Mode Menu (below).

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Contents User Manual Radio and TV Interference Monday through Friday ServiceFCC Information CE NoticeModel 2500RC Series Applications Product FeaturesGeneral Product Description Supported ApplicationsSwitches S1-1. S1-2 and S1-3 Line Rate Front Card Configuration Hardware SwitchesSwitch Set S1 Switch SET S1 Summary TableSwitch SET S2 Summary Table Switch S2-7 Anti-Stream Timer Switches S2-1, S2-2 and S2-3 Rate Adapter/DTE RateSwitch S2-4 DTE Loop Control Switches S2-5 and S2-6 Clock ModeUsing the Software Menu System Setting Rotary Address SwitchesFront Card Configuration Software Switches Accessing the Software Control PortCircuit Assurance Verifying Software Switch ControlSetting Software Switch Parameters Line RateDTE Data Format Force RTSCharacter Length DTE Loop Control Clock ModeDSR Status During Local Loopback Rate Converter/DTE RateRTS/CTS Delay Anti-Streaming TimerDTE Shield Pin 1 & Frgnd JB3 Rear Card ConfigurationModel 1000RCM12548 Strap Settings Interface Card Strap Summary Table #1JB4 Model 1000RCM13448 Strap SettingsRack Power Supply Sgnd & Frgnd JB4LED Descriptions Switching the Power Supply On and OffInstalling the Model 2500RC Series Into the Chassis Wiring the Model 2500RC SeriesStatus Displays Displaying Configuration SettingsLocal Analog Loopback LAL LAL Test ProcedureDisplaying Line/Loop Status Loopback Test ModesRDL Test Activation RDL Test ProcedureTelco Testing Remote Digital Loopback RDLV.52 BER Test Pattern Generator Switched 56 Dialing Commands Models 2510RC & 2520RCStore Phone Number Enable DTR Dialing Specifications Patton Model # Description Wire Gauge Capacitance ResistanceAppendix C Factory Replacement Parts Accessories Cable RecommendationsAppendix D CONNECTOR, Terminal InterfaceDB-25 CONNECTOR, Terminal Interface Interface PIN Assignment DDS InterfaceRC = Received Clock Transmitter Clock Source During Test LoopsINT EXT INT

2510RC, 2500RC, 2520RC specifications

The Patton Electronics 2520RC, 2510RC, and 2500RC are versatile remote access devices designed to facilitate secure and efficient communication for various applications. These models are recognized for their robust performance, scalability, and advanced technology, making them ideal for industries such as telecommunications, information technology, and remote monitoring.

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The 2500RC is the entry-level model of this series, designed with simplicity and effectiveness in mind. It features one Ethernet port and is particularly suitable for smaller networks or remote locations. Although it has fewer advanced features compared to its siblings, the 2500RC maintains reliability and functionality crucial for basic communication needs. Its compact design makes it easy to deploy in tight spaces, and its ease of installation means that users can be up and running quickly without extensive configuration.

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