ADCP-50-304 • Issue 19 • June 1999 • Section 1: Introduction

Table 1-2. PatchSwitch Equipment, continued

(V.35 Modules are described in Section 3. X.21 Modules are described in Section 4)

ADC NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

COMMENTS

PSW-000002

PatchSwitch Power Supply

Dual output supply used with RDC-01/RDC-02

 

(9 pin in-line connector)

chassis with input power source –48 Vdc.

 

 

 

PSW-000003

PatchSwitch Power Supply

Dual output supply used with RDC-01/RDC-02

 

(9 pin in-line connector)

chassis with input power source from 90 to

 

 

240 Vac, 48-63 Hz.

 

 

 

PSR-06

Data Converter Module

Converts signals to provide RS-232/RS-422

 

 

compatibility for remotely controlled PatchSwitch

 

 

equipment.

 

 

 

PMPC-2

Standard Patch Cord, 2-feet

Patch cords are 26 conductor cable with ADC

PMPC-3

Standard Patch Cord, 3-feet

patching connectors on both ends. For use with

PMPC-4

Standard Patch Cord, 4-feet

PSM-01, PSM-02, PSM-04, PSM-05, PSM-07,

PMPC-6

Standard Patch Cord, 6-feet

PSM-08, PSM-12 and PSM-13.

PMPC-8

Standard Patch Cord, 8-feet

 

PMPC-10

Standard Patch Cord, 10-feet

 

 

 

 

2.2.1PatchSwitch Chassis

The PS chassis is the standard EIA 19-inch rack mounted unit with a backplane and space for 18 modules. The early chassis (PSC-01 and PSC-02) can be identified by the six pin in-line power connector located on the back upper left corner of the chassis. The later chassis (RDC-01 and RDC-02) can be identified by the nine pin square power connector located on the back upper left corner of the chassis.

The RDC-01/02 backplane consists of a printed circuit board assembly with eighteen 96-pin connectors on the inside of the card cage and 50 D-subminiature (DB) 25-pin connectors, two (DB) 9-pin connectors, one 20-pin dual in-line (DIN) connector and one 9-pin square connector on the back of the board.

2.2.2PatchSwitch Control Module (RDM-15B)

Manual operation of the PatchSwitch Control Module switches provides local control of the switch and alarm functions. The Control Module is microprocessor-based and provides the interfacing capabilities for both manual, dc pulse bank switching and remote control operations. A four-position DIP switch on the Control Module encodes the chassis identification number. Remote control devices use this number to select the PS chassis (see Table 6-1). The Control Module is located in position 18 (slot 18) of all PatchSwitch chassis.

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