Telenetics 2185 manual Returning Defective Equipment for Repair, General Packing Information

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Telenetics 2185

If all equipment in the network is functioning properly and anti-stream- ing alarms are occurring, the probable cause is that the subchannel devices are sending valid messages longer than 23 seconds. If this is the case, disable anti-streaming.

RETURNING DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR REPAIR

General Packing Information

When returning defective equipment to Telenetics or an authorized Telenetics representative for repair, pack the equipment using the fol- lowing guidelines.

1.Do not mark the equipment. Enclose a shipping list identifying each item by serial/part number. Defective units should have tags attached indicating product name and description, product serial number, cus- tomer order number, the malfunction or failure indication, and the return address.

2.Wherever possible, re-use the original packing material and shipping container.

3.Secure movable and exposed parts before shipment so that they don't come loose in shipment and cause or sustain damage.

4.Materials that are abrasive, flake-off or produce dust must not be used for cushioning.

Installations in the USA

When returning defective equipment to Telenetics for factory repair, customers in the USA should contact the Telenetics Return Services Coordinator, at the following number, for return authorization and instructions:

Tel: (949) 455-4000

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

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Contents Telenetics Proprietary Material Page Page Contents Ordering Information Introduction FeaturesData Interface Main Channel Broadcast Subchannel ContentionSynchronous 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 PreparationUnpacking Packing MaterialsEquipment Supplied Damage/Material ShortagesInstallation Procedure Equipment AssemblyInstallation Tools Required Mechanical InstallationRear Panel Assembly Straight-Through Cable Interface Telenetics Operating Controls Indicators Front View Door ClosedInside Front Panel Function Switch One Function SwitchesEnabling/Disabling Subchannels Data Rate Selection Using Switch Segments 1-6 to Function Switch TwoFunction 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 LED Indicators Configuration ExamplesFunction Switch Three 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 14. Switch Three Settings 2185 a 13. Switch Two 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 OperationMaintenance Philosophy Preventive MaintenanceCorrective Maintenance Recovery from Anti-Streaming Alarm ConditionReturning Defective Equipment for Repair Installations in the USAGeneral 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