Patton electronic 2710 DTE Interface Connection, Network Interface Connection, Power Connection

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4.0 INSTALLATION

The NetLink-T1™ is equipped with DTE, network, and power interfaces. This section briefly describes connection to each.

4.1 DTE INTERFACE CONNECTION

The DTE interface is a V.35 DCE presented as an M/34 male con- nector. This interface is designed to plug directly into a DTE interface (See Appendix D for V.35 interface pin assignments).

4.2 NETWORK INTERFACE CONNECTION

The Network Line Interface is an eight position keyed modular jack configured as a RJ-48C. This interface will need to be configured to match the line parameters (i.e. framing, line coding, etc.) supplied by the central office.

RJ-48C Jack

 

 

Signal Name

 

 

1

1

(RX) Receive (Ring)

 

 

2

(RX) Receive (Tip)

 

 

 

2

3

Shield

 

 

 

3

 

4

(TX) Transmit (Ring)

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

(TX) Transmit (Tip)

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

66 Shield

77 No connection

88 No connection

Figure 3. NetLink-T1™twisted pair line interface.

NOTE: If the NetLink-T1™ is being used for private short range modem applications, the twisted pair cable connected to its port will need to be a cross-over cable. See Appendix D for Interface pin assignments.

4.3 POWER CONNECTION

The NetLink-T1™ offers three ways to supply external power: AC power, DC power and interface power.

4.3.1 Using the AC Power Supply (120VAC or 100-240VAC)

The NetLink-T1™ uses a 5VDC, 300mA 120VAC or universal input

100-240VAC, power supply. The universal input power supply is equipped with a male IEC-320 power entry connector. This power sup- ply connects to the NetLink-T1™ by means of a barrel jack on the rear panel. There are a variety of international power cords available for the universal power supply. The NetLink-T1™ powers up as soon as it is plugged into an AC outlet–there is no power switch.

4.3.2 Supplying DC Power

You may bypass the DC wall adapter and supply DC power directly to the NetLink T1™ power supply jack. DC power supplied must be 5VDC ±5%, 300mA minimum, center positive, and can be supplied via a barrel type plug with 2.1/5.5/10mm I.D./O.D./Shaft Length dimen- sions.

4.3.3 Supplying Power via pin KK

You may also supply DC power directly to pin KK of the V.35 inter- face. DC Power supplied to pin KK must be 5VDC ± 5%, 300mA mini- mum.

NOTE: NetLink-T1™ is factory configured to accept power from the enclosed DC wall adapter (See Sections 4.3.1 and 4.3.2 above). If you wish to supply power via pin KK on the interface, you must change the setting of the power supply jumper on the printed circuit board See Appendix E. All power sources must be SELV (Circuit, Safety Extra Low Voltage) specified. (See CEN- ELEC EN60950, Section 1.2.8.5)

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