Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 manual Shunts, Shunt Positions

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RouteFinder MTASR1-100 User Guide

Shunts

A shunt on the WAN port allows the same connector to be configured for an ITU-T V.35 electrical interface signaling or EIA-232C/D signaling. The ITU-T V.35 signaling levels are generally more reliable for high speed data and/or longer cable distances. The EIA-232C/D signaling is intended for data rates of 19.2 Kbps or less and cable lengths of 50 feet or less. For higher speeds and/or longer distances, the V.35 is generally preferred.

The shunt positions are toward the back of the printed circuit board (See Figure 1-4).

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8-Position DIP Switch

Back Panel Connectors

 

 

 

 

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RAM Sockets

 

 

V.35 Shunt Position

 

 

 

 

 

 

RS232C Shunt Position (Default)

Figure 1-4. Shunt Positions

The RouteFinder has a shunt for the RS-232 and the V.35 links. The RS-232 and V.35 shunt positions are identified. To change the position of the shunt, refer to the V.35 “Changing Shunt Position” procedure.

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