Patton electronic 2701/D, 2701/B, 2701/C user manual DIP Switch Configuration

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3.0 CONFIGURATION

The Model 2701 features configuration capability via hardware DIP switches. This section describes all possible DIP switch configurations of the Model 2701.

3.1 DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION

The Model 2701 has two sets of internal DIP switches that allow configu- ration for a wide range of applications. The sets of switches are accessed from the underside of the 2701. Figure 1 shows the location of the DIP switches on the bottom of the printed circuit board.

Figure 1. Underside of Model 2701, Showing Location of DIP Switches

The Model 2701 DIP switches (Switch Sets 1–2) can be configured as either “ON” or “OFF”. Figure 2 shows the orientation of the DIP switches with respect to ON/OFF positions.

Figure 2. Close up of configuration switches

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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 ModeSwitch SW2-1 Line Coding HDB3 default SW1-8 Enable/Disable Loop Tests from DTES1-8 Setting Position Function Factory Default Selected OptionSW2-3 Option Switch SW2-2 CRC-4 MultiframeSwitch SW2-3 Data Inversion SW2-2 OptionS2-4 RDL Type Switch SW2-4 Remote Digital Loopback TypeSwitch SW2-5 Front Panel Switches Switch SW2-6 V.54 Response Disabled defaultOpening the Case InstallationConnecting to the G.703 Network Connecting the Twisted Pair 120 ohm to the G.703 NetworkConnecting to a DTE Device Connecting the Serial PortConfiguring the X.21 Interface 2701/D Connecting to a DCE DevicePower Connection Universal AC Power 100-240 VACTact Patton Electronics Technical support at DC PowerThere are no user-serviceable parts Power supply section of the Model 2701. ConTD & RD POWER-UPOperation LED Status MonitorsOperating 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 GeneratorNominal Impedance Network ConnectorAppendix a Network Data RateHumidity Power SupplyTemperature DimensionsAppendix B Page Appendix C Interface 34F Female Connector DCE Configuration Pin # SignalPage Appendix D Patton Model # Description Appendix E