Patton electronic 2500RC, 2520RC Rear Card Configuration, Model 1000RCM12548 Strap Settings, JB3

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3.3 REAR CARD CONFIGURATION

The Model 2500RC Series has two interface card options: the Model 1000RCM12548 (DB-25/RJ-48S) and the Model 1000RCM13448 (M/34/RJ-48S). Each of these options supports one interface connection and one 4-wire connection. Figure 5 (below)

3.3.1 Model 1000RCM12548 Strap Settings

Figure 7 shows strap locations for the Model 1000RMC12548 (DB-25/RJ-48S) rear cards. These straps determine various grounding characteristics for the terminal interface and twisted pair lines.

illustrates the two different interface options for the Model 2500RC Series.

ModelModel

1000RCM12548 1000RCM13448

JB2

(NOT USED)

JB3

(peg 1 on top)

JB4

(peg 1 on left)

DB-25 F

M/34 F

Figure 5. Model 2500RC Series interface card options

Prior to installation, you will need to examine the rear card you have selected and make sure it is properly configured for your application. Each rear card is configured by setting straps located on the PC board. To configure the rear cards, you must set the configuration straps. Figure 6 (below) shows the orientation of these straps. Each strap can either be on pegs 1 and 2, or on pegs 2 and 3. Sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 describe the strap locations and possible settings for each rear card.

Figure 6. Orientation of interface card straps

Figure 7. DB-25/RJ-48S strap locations

The table below provides an overview of interface strap functions for the rear interface cards. Following this overview is a detailed description of each strap’s function.

INTERFACE CARD STRAP SUMMARY TABLE #1

Strap

Function

Position 1&2

Position 2&3

 

 

 

 

JB3

DTE Shield (Pin1) & FRGND

Connected

Open*

 

 

 

 

JB4

FRGND & SGND

Connected

Open*

 

 

 

 

DTE Shield (Pin 1) & FRGND (JB3)

In the connected position, this strap links DB-25 pin 1 & frame ground. In the open position, pin 1 is “lifted” from frame ground.

JB3

Position 1&2 = DTE Shield (Pin 1) and FRGND Connected Position 2&3 = DTE Shield (Pin 1) and FRGND Not Connected

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Contents User Manual Radio and TV Interference FCC Information ServiceCE Notice Monday through FridayGeneral Product Description Product FeaturesSupported Applications Model 2500RC Series ApplicationsSwitch Set S1 Front Card Configuration Hardware SwitchesSwitch SET S1 Summary Table Switches S1-1. S1-2 and S1-3 Line RateSwitch SET S2 Summary Table Switch S2-4 DTE Loop Control Switches S2-1, S2-2 and S2-3 Rate Adapter/DTE RateSwitches S2-5 and S2-6 Clock Mode Switch S2-7 Anti-Stream TimerFront Card Configuration Software Switches Setting Rotary Address SwitchesAccessing the Software Control Port Using the Software Menu SystemSetting Software Switch Parameters Verifying Software Switch ControlLine Rate Circuit AssuranceCharacter Length Force RTSDTE Data Format DSR Status During Local Loopback Clock ModeRate Converter/DTE Rate DTE Loop ControlRTS/CTS Delay Anti-Streaming TimerModel 1000RCM12548 Strap Settings Rear Card ConfigurationInterface Card Strap Summary Table #1 DTE Shield Pin 1 & Frgnd JB3Rack Power Supply Model 1000RCM13448 Strap SettingsSgnd & Frgnd JB4 JB4Installing the Model 2500RC Series Into the Chassis Switching the Power Supply On and OffWiring the Model 2500RC Series LED DescriptionsStatus Displays Displaying Configuration SettingsDisplaying Line/Loop Status LAL Test ProcedureLoopback Test Modes Local Analog Loopback LALTelco Testing RDL Test ProcedureRemote Digital Loopback RDL RDL Test ActivationStore Phone Number Enable DTR Dialing Switched 56 Dialing Commands Models 2510RC & 2520RCV.52 BER Test Pattern Generator Specifications Appendix C Factory Replacement Parts Accessories Wire Gauge Capacitance ResistanceCable Recommendations Patton Model # DescriptionDB-25 CONNECTOR, Terminal Interface CONNECTOR, Terminal InterfaceInterface PIN Assignment DDS Interface Appendix DINT Transmitter Clock Source During Test LoopsEXT INT RC = Received Clock

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