Patton electronic 460 Configuration, RJ-45 120 ohm Jumper Coax BNC 75 ohm Pin 3 TX Shield

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3.0 CONFIGURATION

Note If you have a Model 460-TBP, it does not require configuration; refer to section 4.0, “Installation” on page 8.

The following section describes configuring the Model 460. The Model 460 Series are preset to work in most applications without additional configuration. The only parameter that is user-configurable is whether there is a shield con- nection between the 75-ohm coax and 120-ohm interfaces. Figure 1 on page 5 shows how the shield is connected between the modular jack and dual BNCs. Removing the jumper breaks the shield connection.

The Model 460 is most often used to bi-directionally convert CPE twisted-pair terminations to CPE coaxial terminations.

RJ-45 (120 ohm)

Jumper

Coax BNC (75 ohm)

 

 

 

Pin 3 (TX Shield)

JP1

TX Out Shield

Pin 6 (RX Shield)

JP2

RX In Shield

 

 

 

JP2

JP1

Figure 2. JP1 and JP2 locations for 460F and 460MC

The factory setting leaves jumpers JP1 and JP2 (see Figure 2 above and Figure 3 on page 7) in place, thus passing both shield connections through. To change one or both of the shield connections, do the following:

1.Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot on the side of the Model 460 case and twist. The case will pop open, exposing the printed cir- cuit board.

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Contents User Manual Contents Warranty Information Service and Support CE NoticeProduct Description RJ-45 Jack and Terminal Block Descriptions Shielded RJ-45 JackTerminal Block TX Out Shield ConfigurationRJ-45 120 ohm Jumper Coax BNC 75 ohm Pin 3 TX Shield Pin 6 RX ShieldJP1 and JP2 locations for 460M RJ-45 Pins Function InstallationInstalling the Model Installing the Model 460-TBPCPE Twisted-pairCoax Dimensions Power SupplyOperating Temperature Appendix a