Telenetics 2185 manual Customer Responsibilities, Site Selection and Preparation

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Chapter 2

Installation

INTRODUCTION

This chapter contains the information you need to install youTelenetics 2185.

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

After delivery of your equipment and before installation, you are responsible for moving it to the installation site, unpacking and check- ing it for material shortages and/or damage, which may have occurred during shipment.

SITE SELECTION AND PREPARATION

Ensure that the area where your Telenetics 2185 is to be installed is clean and free from extremes of temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration.The site must meet the physical, environmental and power requirements listed in Table 1-2 - 2185 Specifications.

Install the 2185 within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of a grounded ac outlet capa- ble of furnishing the required primary power (115 V ac or 230 V ac).The unit must also be located within 50 feet (15.2 meters) of the terminal ports and/or modems to be connected to it.At least 5 inches (12.7 cm) clearance at the rear of the unit is needed for interface cabling.

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Contents Telenetics Proprietary Material Page Page Contents Ordering Information Data Interface FeaturesIntroduction Synchronous Data Retiming Buffer Subchannel ContentionMain Channel Broadcast Anti-Streaming ApplicationsPort-Sharing Application Port-Sharing ModeModem-Sharing Application Modem-Sharing ModeCascading Co-Located TerminalsLocal Cascading Application Remote Cascading Application Specifications SpecificationsTelenetics Site Selection and Preparation Customer ResponsibilitiesPacking Materials UnpackingEquipment Supplied Damage/Material ShortagesEquipment Assembly Installation ProcedureInstallation Tools Required Mechanical InstallationRear Panel Assembly Straight-Through Cable Interface Telenetics Front View Door Closed Operating Controls IndicatorsInside Front Panel Enabling/Disabling Subchannels Function SwitchesFunction Switch One Function Switch Two Summary Function Switch TwoData Rate Selection Using Switch Segments 1-6 to Switch Segment 2-1 Contention Mode Clock Routing Configurations Switch Segment 2-4 Anti-Streaming Enable/DisableSwitch Segment 2-7 Main Channel RTS/DCD Strapping External Clock Reference with Main Channel DTE External Clock Reference with Main Channel DCE Internal Clock Reference with Main Channel DTE Internal Clock Reference with Main Channel DCE Subchannel 1 DCE Clock Reference with Main Channel DTE Subchannel 1 DCE Clock Reference with Main Channel DCE Configuration Examples LED IndicatorsFunction Switch Three DTE/DCE OptioningDigital Bridging Application Example Digital Bridging Application Switch Two Switch OneSwitch Three Leased-Line Backup Application Example10 Leased-Line Backup Application Switch One 11. Switch Three 10. Switch Two11. Multimaster Multidrop Application Multimaster Multidrop Application Example12. Switch One Settings 2185 a 15. Switch One Settings 2185 B 13. Switch Two Settings 2185 a14. Switch Three Settings 2185 a 17. Switch Three Settings 2185 B 16. Switch Two Settings 2185 B18. LED Status Indicator Functions Main Power Connection12 Power Connection Operation POWER-DOWN ProcedurePreventive Maintenance Maintenance PhilosophyCorrective Maintenance Recovery from Anti-Streaming Alarm ConditionGeneral Packing Information Installations in the USAReturning Defective Equipment for Repair Installations Outside the USA or Canada Telenetics Telenetics Ordering Information Ordering InformationTelenetics Glossary Glossary-2 Glossary-3 Glossary-4 Index INDEX-2 INDEX-3 INDEX-4