Patton electronic 2510RC Setting Rotary Address Switches, Accessing the Software Control Port

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3.1.4 Setting Rotary Address Switches

If you plan to use the software control port to configure or dial the Model 2500RC Series unit, you will need to configure each front card with a unique address. This is done by using a small screw driver to set the two rotary switches, as shown in Figure 4, below. The switches are set individually for a number from 0 - 9, forming a two digit address (00 - 98). Software commands set to a particular address will be recognized by the card with that address, and ignored by other cards.

Note: Address “99” is universal. All units respond to address “99” no matter how the rotary switches are set.

Rotary Address

Switches

MSD LSD

 

8

 

7

 

6

 

5

 

4

 

3

ON

1 2

 

8

 

7

 

6

Figure 4. Setting the rotary address switches

3.2 FRONT CARD CONFIGURATION - SOFTWARE SWITCHES

The Model 2500RC Series has an internal control port that allows software configuration. Control port signals are carried to each card in the rack along the power bus board inside the rack chassis. Access to all rack card control ports is provided by a single Patton Model 1000CC control card. For instructions on installation and use of the Model 1000CC, please refer to the Model 1000CC User Manual.

3.2.1 Accessing the Software Control Port

Once you have set each Model 2500RC’s address (see Section 3.1.4), plugged each front card into the rack chassis (see Section 4.0), and properly installed the Model 1000CC control card (see Model 1000CC User Manual), you are ready to access the Model 2500RC Series Main Menu. Follow these steps:

1.Connect the serial RS-232C port of a VT100 terminal (or similar RS-232 DTE with terminal emulation) to the EIA-561

control port on the Model 1000CC control card.

2.Power up the terminal and set its RS-232C port as follows:

9600 baud

8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity local echo

CR = CR/LF on inbound data ANSI, VT-100 emulation

3.Press [CTRL+B] on the terminal, then enter the address of the card you wish to configure (see Section 3.1.4), and press [RETURN]. (Note: Do not use the universal address [99]. Configure only one card at a time.) The Model 2500RC Series Main Menu should then display on the terminal screen (see below).

3.2.2 Using the Software Menu System

The Model 2500RC Series Menu System operates as follows:

1All selections must be followed by [RETURN].

2To make a selection from any menu, enter the option number at the prompt and press [RETURN].

3.To exit any menu without making a selection, press [ESC] followed by [RETURN]. (Note: You can also exit by just pressing [RETURN]. However, doing this in the Store Phone Number Menu will clear the buffer of the currently stored number.)

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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 AssuranceDTE Data Format Force RTSCharacter Length 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 ActivationV.52 BER Test Pattern Generator Switched 56 Dialing Commands Models 2510RC & 2520RCStore Phone Number Enable DTR Dialing 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

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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