Patton electronic PATTON 2707/I Installation, Connecting to the G.703 Network and Ethernet LAN

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5.0 INSTALLATION

Once the Model 2707/I is properly configured, it is ready to connect to the G.703 interface, to the Ethernet port, and to the power source. This section describes how to make these connections.

5.1 CONNECTING TO THE G.703 NETWORK AND ETHERNET LAN

This section describes installing the G.703 (75-ohm and 120-ohm), Ethernet LAN, and power connections (shown in Figure 4). Refer to the following to detemine which installation procedures you will use:

The 75-ohm dual-coax female BNCs (TXand RX) are used for con- necting to a 75-ohm dual coax G.703 network interface. If your G.703 network terminates via dual coaxial cables, refer to section “Connect- ing Dual Coaxial Cable (75 ohm) to the G.703 Network” on page 13

The 120-ohm RJ-48C jack is used for connecting to a 120-ohmtwisted-pair G.703 network interface. If your G.703 network terminates with a RJ-48C, refer to section “Connecting the Twisted Pair (120 ohm) to the G.703 Network” on page 14.

The Ethernet 10Base-T port is configured as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment). If the Model 2707/I is to connect to another DTE device such as a 10Base-T network interface card in a PC, refer to “Connect- ing the 10Base-T Ethernet port to a PC (DTE)” on page 14. Otherwise, refer to “Connecting the 10Base-T Ethernet Port to a Hub” on page 15.

Refer to “Power Connection” on page 15 to connect the Model 2707/I to a 100–240 VAC source or to a 36–60 VDC DC-to-DC adapter.

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Figure 4. Model 2707/I rear panel

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Contents User Manual Warranty Information ConfigurationInstallation SpecificationsFactory Replacement Parts and Accessories Warranty Information ServiceRadio and TV Interference CE NoticePage Features General InformationDescription PPP Operational Background ApplicationsModel 2707/I Model 2707/C Router Internet Ethernet LANConfiguration DIP Switch ConfigurationsFront Rear Switch S1 settings Switch Description SettingSW1-1 Line Coding HDB3 default SW1-1 Line EncodingPage Installation Connecting to the G.703 Network and Ethernet LANConnecting Dual Coaxial Cable 75 ohm to the G.703 Network FromConnecting the Twisted Pair 120 ohm to the G.703 Network RJ-45 Cable 8-Wire 703 2707/INetwork Signal PIN# Connecting the 10Base-T Ethernet port to a PC DTEConnecting the 10Base-T Ethernet Port to a Hub 10Base-T Port 10Base-T DTE RJ-45 Pin No10Base-T Port 10Base-T Hub RJ-45 Pin No +Vin POWER-UP OperationLED Status Monitors LED Operating Line Loopback LL 703 NTU Model 2707/I Mbps G.703Device Network Connector Appendix aNetwork Data Rate Nominal ImpedanceDiagnostics IndicatorsAppendix B DTE InterfacePower Supply TemperatureDimensions HumidityAppendix C Patton Model # Description

PATTON 2707/I specifications

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