Patton electronic 2701/D, 2701/B Installation, Connecting to the G.703 Network, Opening the Case

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4.0 INSTALLATION

Once the Model 2701 is properly configured, it is ready to connect to the G.703/G.704 interface, to the serial port, and to the power source. This section describes how to make these connections.

4.1 CONNECTING TO THE G.703 NETWORK

The Power, G.703/G.704 and serial Line connections are located on the rear panel of the Model 2701. The following sections describe operation of these connections.

Connecting the 2701/D (X.21 version) Dual Coaxial Cable (75 ohm) to the G.703 Network

The Model 2701/D (X.21 version) is equipped with dual female BNCs (TX and RX) for connection to a 75 ohm dual coax G.703 network inter- face. If your G.703/G.704 network terminates via dual coaxial cable, use the diagram below to make the proper connections. See Figure 3.

Figure 3. Rear Panel, Showing Location of Connectors.

Note The outer conductor of the coax cables are isolated from system

earth ground.

When using the 75 Ohm interface, jumper straps JP2, JP5, JP6, and JP7 must be installed over the jumpers. The jumpers are located next to the BNC connectors. Refer to the following section to open the case. Open the case and install jumper straps for JP2, JP5, JP6, and JP7.

Opening the Case

Open the case by inserting a screwdriver into the slots and twist the screwdriver head slightly. The top half of the case will separate from the lower half of the case. Take caution not to damage any of the PC board mounted components.

Connecting the Twisted Pair (120 ohm) to the G.703 Network

The Model 2701 is equipped with a single RJ-48C jack for connections to a 120 ohm twisted pair G.703/G.704 network interface. If your G.703/ G.704 network terminates via RJ-48C, use the connection diagram

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Contents User Manual Contents Page Radio and TV Interference Warranty InformationCE Notice Tel +1 301 Email support@patton.com ServiceGeneral Information FeaturesDescription DIP Switch Configuration ConfigurationSW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 Switch SW1-1 through SW1-5Speed SW1-6 and SW1-7 Clock Modes SW1-6 SW1-7 Clock ModeS1-8 Setting SW1-8 Enable/Disable Loop Tests from DTEPosition Function Factory Default Selected Option Switch SW2-1 Line Coding HDB3 defaultSwitch SW2-3 Data Inversion Switch SW2-2 CRC-4 MultiframeSW2-2 Option SW2-3 OptionSwitch SW2-5 Front Panel Switches Switch SW2-4 Remote Digital Loopback TypeSwitch SW2-6 V.54 Response Disabled default S2-4 RDL TypeConnecting to the G.703 Network InstallationConnecting the Twisted Pair 120 ohm to the G.703 Network Opening the CaseConnecting to a DTE Device Connecting the Serial PortPower Connection Connecting to a DCE DeviceUniversal AC Power 100-240 VAC Configuring the X.21 Interface 2701/DThere are no user-serviceable parts DC PowerPower supply section of the Model 2701. Con Tact Patton Electronics Technical support atOperation POWER-UPLED Status Monitors TD & RDOperating Local Loopback LL Loop V.54 & Telco DiagnosticsRemote Loop in a Network Extension Application Operating Remote Digital Loopback RLCSU Loop Using the V.52 BER Test Pattern GeneratorAppendix a Network ConnectorNetwork Data Rate Nominal ImpedanceTemperature Power SupplyDimensions HumidityAppendix B Page Appendix C Interface 34F Female Connector DCE Configuration Pin # SignalPage Appendix D Patton Model # Description Appendix E