Telenetics 2185 manual Unpacking, Packing Materials, Equipment Supplied, Damage/Material Shortages

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Telenetics 2185

UNPACKING

Packing Materials

Your 2185 is wrapped in re-usable, shock-absorbent packing material. Telenetics recommends that you keep this packing material and the shipping carton in case the unit must be stored, shipped, or returned to Telenetics for service.

Check the contents of the package against the packing list for material shortages and inspect the unit, for physical damage, which may have occurred in shipment.If there is any damage to the equipment, contact the shipping agent immediately.

Equipment Supplied

The contents of the shipping carton are as follows:

One Telenetics 2185

One transformer

One Telenetics 2185 Operator's Guide

Damage/Material Shortages

Direct any additional questions about damage or missing parts to your nearest Telenetics representative, or contact:

Telenetics Corporation 25111 Arctic Ocean

Lake Forest, California 92630 (949) 455-4000

Web site: htttp://www.telenetics.com

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Contents Telenetics Proprietary Material Page Page Contents Ordering Information Features IntroductionData Interface Subchannel Contention Main Channel BroadcastSynchronous Data Retiming Buffer Applications Anti-StreamingPort-Sharing Mode Port-Sharing ApplicationModem-Sharing Mode Modem-Sharing ApplicationCo-Located Terminals CascadingLocal Cascading Application Remote Cascading Application Specifications SpecificationsTelenetics Customer Responsibilities Site Selection and PreparationEquipment Supplied UnpackingPacking Materials Damage/Material ShortagesInstallation Tools Required Installation ProcedureEquipment Assembly Mechanical InstallationRear Panel Assembly Straight-Through Cable Interface Telenetics Operating Controls Indicators Front View Door ClosedInside Front Panel Function Switches Function Switch OneEnabling/Disabling Subchannels Function Switch Two Data Rate Selection Using Switch Segments 1-6 toFunction Switch Two Summary Switch Segment 2-1 Contention Mode Switch Segment 2-4 Anti-Streaming Enable/Disable Clock Routing ConfigurationsSwitch 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 Function Switch Three LED IndicatorsConfiguration Examples DTE/DCE OptioningDigital Bridging Application Example Digital Bridging Application Switch One Switch TwoLeased-Line Backup Application Example Switch Three10 Leased-Line Backup Application Switch One 10. Switch Two 11. Switch ThreeMultimaster Multidrop Application Example 11. Multimaster Multidrop Application12. Switch One Settings 2185 a 13. Switch Two Settings 2185 a 14. Switch Three Settings 2185 a15. Switch One Settings 2185 B 16. Switch Two Settings 2185 B 17. Switch Three Settings 2185 BMain Power Connection 18. LED Status Indicator Functions12 Power Connection POWER-DOWN Procedure OperationCorrective Maintenance Maintenance PhilosophyPreventive Maintenance Recovery from Anti-Streaming Alarm ConditionInstallations in the USA Returning Defective Equipment for RepairGeneral Packing Information Installations Outside the USA or Canada Telenetics Ordering Information Telenetics Ordering InformationTelenetics Glossary Glossary-2 Glossary-3 Glossary-4 Index INDEX-2 INDEX-3 INDEX-4