Patton electronic 2500RC, 2520RC, 2510RC Status Displays, Displaying Configuration Settings

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“CTS” will glow green to indicate an On condition. When on, the unit is ready to send data. If CTS remains off, check the Forced RTS, Circuit Assurance and Anti-Stream settings.

“CD” will glow green to indicate that a valid carrier is present. If CD is not lit, there is no valid carrier signal detected.

“DTR” will glow green to indicate that the DTR signal from the terminal is active.

“NS” will glow red to indicate No Signal. This means the Model 2500RC Series receiver does not detect a signal from the digital service provider (or, in the case of short-haul operation, from the remote Model 2500RC Series). If NS is lit, check for an unplugged cable, broken wire or an incorrect Line Rate selection.

“OS” glows red to indicate Out-of-Service. This means the Model 2500RC Series has received an Out-of-Service signal from the digital service provider and indicates a problem with the service provider’s equipment. If this condition persists, contact your service provider.

“ER” glows red to indicate that an Error has been detected in the received signal. ER will flash if the Model 2500RC Series receives illegal bi-polar violations or framing errors. During the 511 or 511/E test, ER will flash to indicate that the Test Pattern Detector has detected a bit error.

“TM” glows red to indicate Test Mode. It will light if the unit is placed into a test mode. The unit can be placed in test mode by the local user, by the remote user or by the service provider.

5.2STATUS DISPLAYS

The Model 2500RC Series lets you use a VT-100 type RS-232 terminal to display the current configuration settings, as well as the line/loop status.

Important: Please be sure you have read Section 3.2, and the Model 1000CC User Manual before attempting to implement the instructions in the remainder of Section 5.2.

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5.2.1 Displaying Configuration Settings

To display the current settings of the hardware and /or software switches, go to the Main Menu and select item 2, “Read Configuration”. This will take you to the Read Configuration Menu (below).

In the Read Configuration Menu, you may select item 1 to read the hardware switch configuration or item 2 to read the software switch configuration. A sample screens is shown below:

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Contents User Manual Radio and TV Interference Service FCC InformationCE Notice Monday through FridayProduct Features General Product DescriptionSupported Applications Model 2500RC Series ApplicationsFront Card Configuration Hardware Switches Switch Set S1Switch SET S1 Summary Table Switches S1-1. S1-2 and S1-3 Line RateSwitch SET S2 Summary Table Switches S2-1, S2-2 and S2-3 Rate Adapter/DTE Rate Switch S2-4 DTE Loop ControlSwitches S2-5 and S2-6 Clock Mode Switch S2-7 Anti-Stream TimerSetting Rotary Address Switches Front Card Configuration Software SwitchesAccessing the Software Control Port Using the Software Menu SystemVerifying Software Switch Control Setting Software Switch ParametersLine Rate Circuit AssuranceCharacter Length Force RTSDTE Data Format Clock Mode DSR Status During Local LoopbackRate Converter/DTE Rate DTE Loop ControlAnti-Streaming Timer RTS/CTS DelayRear Card Configuration Model 1000RCM12548 Strap SettingsInterface Card Strap Summary Table #1 DTE Shield Pin 1 & Frgnd JB3Model 1000RCM13448 Strap Settings Rack Power SupplySgnd & Frgnd JB4 JB4Switching the Power Supply On and Off Installing the Model 2500RC Series Into the ChassisWiring the Model 2500RC Series LED DescriptionsDisplaying Configuration Settings Status DisplaysLAL Test Procedure Displaying Line/Loop StatusLoopback Test Modes Local Analog Loopback LALRDL Test Procedure Telco TestingRemote Digital Loopback RDL RDL Test ActivationStore Phone Number Enable DTR Dialing Switched 56 Dialing Commands Models 2510RC & 2520RCV.52 BER Test Pattern Generator Specifications Wire Gauge Capacitance Resistance Appendix C Factory Replacement Parts AccessoriesCable Recommendations Patton Model # DescriptionCONNECTOR, Terminal Interface DB-25 CONNECTOR, Terminal InterfaceInterface PIN Assignment DDS Interface Appendix DTransmitter Clock Source During Test Loops INTEXT INT RC = Received Clock

2510RC, 2500RC, 2520RC specifications

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