Black Box ME758C-RJ11, ME758C-RJ45, May-95 Switch S2 Summary, S1 Position 8 Carrier-Control Method

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CHAPTER 3: Configuration

S1 Position 8: Carrier-Control Method

Set position 8 of switch S1 to determine whether the carrier is “constantly on” or “controlled by RTS.” In the “controlled by RTS” setting, the Switch can support switched-carrier, multipoint, or hardware flow-control applications.

S1-8

Carrier

Off

Constantly ON (default)

On

Controlled by RTS

3.1.3CONFIGURATION SWITCH “S2”

Use the individual positions on DIP switch S2 to set word length, signaling- rate range, RTS/CTS delay, or 2- or 4-wire operation, as well as to control diagnostic testing. The factory-default settings are summarized in Table 3-2 below.

Table 3-2. Switch S2 Summary

Position

Function

Default Setting

 

 

 

 

 

S2-1

Not Used

N/A

 

 

S2-2

2-Wire/4-Wire

Off

4-Wire

 

 

 

 

 

S2-3

V.52, V.54 Tests

Off

Normal Operation

 

 

 

 

 

S2-4

RTS/CTS Delay

On

7 ms

S2-5

RTS/CTS Delay

On

 

 

 

 

 

 

S2-6

Signaling-Rate Range

On

-2.5 to +1%

 

 

 

 

 

S2-7

Word Length

Off

10 bits

S2-8

Word Length

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S2 Position 2: 2-Wire vs. 4-Wire Operation

Set position 2 of switch S2 to determine whether the Multi-Function LD Card operates in 2-wire or 4-wire mode.

S2-2

Operation

Off

4-wire (full- or half-duplex) (default)

On

2-wire (half-duplex only)

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Contents Multi-Function LD Cards FCC Statements MULTI-FUNCTION LD Card NOM Statements Contents Specifications Connectors IndicatorsDiagnostics Weight PowerTemperature FuseOverview FeaturesIntroduction Introduction Setting the Switches on the Main Module Main-module switchesOn and OFF settings of the DIP switches Switch S1 SummaryS1 Position 7 Protocol S1 Positions 1 through 4 Data-Rate SettingS1 Positions 5 and 6 Clock Source S1 Position 8 Carrier-Control Method Switch S2 SummaryS2 Position 2 2-Wire vs -Wire Operation S2-6 Signaling-Rate Range S2 Position 3 V.52 and V.54 Diagnostic TestingS2 Positions 4 and 5 RTS/CTS Delay S2-7 and S2-8 Word LengthSwitch S3 Summary S3-1 and S3-2 Input ImpedanceS3-5 DTE RS-232 Initiation of Local Loopback Test Recommended Impedance SettingsS3-4 Mode Selection S3-6 DTE RS-232 Initiation of Remote Loopback TestSetting the Jumpers on the Interface Module S3-7 and S3-8 Antistream ControlFour interface modules Jumper locations Summary of Interface-Module Jumper Functions Line Interface Line Shield Connection to Frame Ground JB2Serial Interface Signal Ground and Frame Ground JB4 JB5Installation MicroRacks An OverviewMicroRacks’ Power Supply Installing the Multi-Function LD Card in the MicroRack Pinout of the 10-Pin RJ Interface RS-232 Serial Cables and ConnectorsPinout of the RS-232 Interface Modem-to-Modem Line Cables and Connectors Line-Cable Pinouts AT&T standard modular color codesTwo-pair star wiring for host and slave Cards Multipoint ApplicationsOperation and Diagnostics Status LEDsRTS and CD Indicators Diagnostic Testing Using the Error LED Power-Up V.54 and V.52 Diagnostic Tests Remote Digital Loopback RDL Using the V.52 Bert Test Independently Shipping and Packaging TroubleshootingCalling Your Supplier Wire Gauge Capacitance Resistance Appendix Cable RecommendationsMULTI-FUNCTION LD Card Copyright 1995. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved