Patton electronic 2710 user manual Options Network, Internal, External

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dClocking: Network (default)

Options: Network, Internal, External

Network: This is the most commonly used setting when connect ing to a carrier’s network. In this mode, the unit recovers the clock from the received signal and uses it to transmit data. In this way the unit remains synchronized to a master clock. In campus applications, one of the units must be set to Internal clock, and the other end is set to Network clock. At all times, there must be only one clock source. Otherwise, clock slips and framing errors and bit errors may occur.

Internal: This is commonly used in campus applications, where the unit is not connected to the public telephone network directly. In this mode, the unit uses the on-board oscillator as the transmit clock source.

External: This is a special mode that should only be used with the Unframed format. In this mode, the unit requires a 1.544 Mhz clock signal from the DTE via the external clock pin on the DTE interface connector. Most applications will use Network or Internal clock modes.

eLine Build Out (dB): 0 – 133 feet, 0 dB (default)

Options: 0 – 133 feet, 0 dB 133 – 266 feet 266 – 399 feet 399 – 533 feet 533 - 655 feet -7.5 dB

-15.0 dB -22.5 dB

This controls the transmitter signal strength and pulse shape. For most applications, the default setting will suffice. When connecting to a carrier connection, the carrier will determine what LBO is necessary. 0 dB provides the highest signal strength and therefore the longest dis- tance, while –15.0 dB provides the lowest usable signal strength. The last setting, –22.5 dB, is usually only used to test the line and should not be used in normal applications.

fESF Data Link: ANSI T1.403

Options: ANSI T1.403, AT&T TR54016

ANSI T1.403: This ANSI developed standard (see ANSI T1.403- 1995: Network-to-Customer Installation—DS1 Metallic Interface) uses the FDL to send and receive one second Performance Report Messages (PRMs). The messages con- tain the NI performance over the last four seconds. Thus, up to three consecutive messages may be lost without loss of information. It is available only with ESF. When ANSI T1.403 is selected, requests to send AT&T performance reports (ref. AT&T TR 54016) are ignored.

AT&T TR54016: Developed by AT&T, this FDL method differs principally from the ANSI method in two ways: First, the ANSI method transmits messages continuously, whereas the AT&T method transmits a performance report only upon a request from the remote end for a report. Second, the AT&T method provides a historical summary, up to the last 24 hours, of NI performance. Only the service provider or special test equip- ment can send these requests. When AT&T TR54016 is selected, ANSI PRMs are still transmitted by the unit, but only PRMs sent by the carrier will be recognized. To receive PRMs from another customer unit (i.e., in a campus application), select ANSI T1.403. When the frame is not ESF, the FDL is disabled.

gESF Carrier Loops: Enabled (default)

Options: Enabled, Disabled

The ESF format provides the CO the ability to put the customer installation’s NetLink-T1™ into loopback mode. The NetLink-T1™ rec- ognizes these special messages that are sent over the FDL. When enabled, the unit will respond to these loopback commands and go into or out of loopback mode. When disabled, the unit will not respond, although it still recognizes the loopback commands. When in loopback, the unit will remain in loopback until a loopback exit command is received or when the loopback timer times out. See Unit Options (Section 3.2.4) to make Loop Timeout choices. This feature allows the remote user to regain control should one be locked out after a loop- back is initiated.

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Contents User Manual CE Notice Table of ContentsWarranty Statement General InformationIndustry Canada Notice Radio and TV InterferenceFCC Information FCC ComplianceMonday through Friday Service InformationFeatures Tel 301 Email support@patton.com2710 as the Interface between the Telco and CPE ConfigurationDIP Switch Configuration Supported ApplicationsLine Framing Options Switch SET Summary TableSwitches SW1, SW2, and SW3 Switch SW4 Line Framing and CodingVT100 Switch SW6 Clock ModeSwitches SW7 and SW8 Line Build Out Software ConfigurationHelpful Hints Introduction to Main MenuLine FormatESF default Options ESF, D4, Unframed System ConfigurationDS0 Line Rate 64kbps default Options 64kbps, 56kbps Line Coding B8ZS default Options AMI, B8ZS, B7ZSESF Data Link Ansi T1.403 Options Ansi T1.403, AT&T TR54016 ESF Carrier Loops Enabled default Options Enabled, DisabledOptions Network, Internal, External Default Config Source Eeprom Option EEPROM, Switch 54 Loops Enabled default Options Enabled, DisabledSpacebar System DiagnosticsLocal Loop Idle default Remote Loop Idle defaultNI Status Test Pattern Idle default Options Idle or SendingError Insertion Off default Options On, Off Selected PatternRx PRM Error CountersCurrent DIP Switch Settings Valid Interval Count & Current Interval TimeService Information PasswordLoop Timeout Set to Default ConfigurationNetwork Interface Connection Power ConnectionDTE Interface Connection LOS LED DescriptionsTXD RXDCentral Office Loops Loop V.54 & Telco DiagnosticsOperating Local Loopback LL Operating Remote Digital Loopback RLQrss BIT Error Rate V.52 DiagnosticsPatton NETLINK-T1 Model Specifications Patton Model # Description Wire Gauge Capacitance ResistancePatton NETLINK-T1 Model Cable Recommendations Patton NETLINK-T1 Model Interface PIN Assignment Jumper Position for Power via Pin KK Patton NETLINK-T1 Model Power Supply InterfaceJumper Position for Power via DC Power Jack default

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