Patton electronic 275, 2715 System Configuration, Line Format G.703 default Options G.703, G.704

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3.2.2 System Configuration

The System Configuration menu looks like this:

The System Configuration options are described below:

Line Format: G.703 (default)

aOptions: G.703, G.704

G.703: G.703 is unframed, 2.048Mb/s. In this case, the DTE rate is equal to the line rate at the network interface (NI). CAS MF and CRC-4 are disabled.

G.704: G.704 reserves TS0 for signaling and frame alignment. Maximum data rate depends on whether CAS MF is enabled or not.

bLine Coding: HDB3 (default)

Options: AMI, HDB3

HDB3: In this line coding, the transmitter substitutes a deliberate bipolar violation when excessive zeros in the data stream are detected. The receiver recognizes these special violations and decodes them as zeros. This method enables the network to meet minimum pulse density requirements. Unless AMI is required in your application, HDB3 should be used whenever possible.

AMI: Alternate Mark Inversion defines a pulse as a "mark,” a binary one, as opposed to a zero. In a E1 network connection, signals are transmitted as a sequence of ones and zeros. Ones are sent as pulses, and zeros are sent as spaces, i.e., no pulse. Every other pulse is inverted from the previous pulse in polarity, so that the signal can be effectively transmit- ted. This means, however, that a long sequence of zeros in the data stream will cause problems, since the NTU receiving the signal relies on the signal to recover the 2.048 Mb/s clock. If you must use AMI, you should ensure that the data terminal equipment connected to the unit provides a minimally accept- able pulse density. For this reason, there are advantages to using HDB3 instead.

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Contents User Manual Patton Model Table of Contents Warranty StatementGeneral Information Radio and TV Interference Service InformationCE and Telecommunication Approvals Tel 301 Email support@patton.comGeneral Product Description FeaturesSupported Applications 2715 as the Interface between the Telco and CPEDIP Switch Configuration ConfigurationSwitch SET Summary Table Switch SW1 Line CodingCRC-4 MF MULTIFRAMEG.704Unframed G.703 SW3 SW4 Clock ModesSoftware Configuration Helpful Hints Introduction to Main MenuSystem Configuration Line Format G.703 default Options G.703, G.704Line Coding HDB3 default CAS MF Setting Disabled default Options Enabled, Disabled CRC-4 Setting Disabled default Options Enabled, Disabled54 Loops Enabled default Options Enabled, Disabled Default Config Source Switch default Options EEPROM, SwitchLocal Loop Idle default System DiagnosticsTest Pattern Idle default Options Idle or Sending Remote Loop Idle defaultError Insertion Off default Options On, Off SpacebarPassword Current DIP Switch SettingsNI Status Unit OptionsNetwork Interface Connection DTE Interface ConnectionLED Descriptions Power ConnectionTXD RXDLOS Loop V.54 & Telco DiagnosticsALM ERRError Insertion to on BIT Error Rate V.52 Diagnostics511 2047Patton Model Cable Recommendations SpecificationsDB9F Appendix CPatton Model Power Supply Interface Connector, Terminal InterfaceJumper Position for Power via DC Power Jack default Jumper Position for Power via Pin KKCopyright Patton Electronics Company All Rights Reserved