Patton electronic 1193 CONNECT THE G.703/G.704 NETWORK, Connect The Fiber Interface, Network

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4.1 CONNECT THE G.703/G.704 NETWORK

4.0INSTALLATION

Once the Model 1193 is properly configured, it is ready to connect to the fiber interface, to the G.703/G.704 equipment, and to the power source. This section describes how to make these connections.

The Power, G.703/G.704 and Fiber Line connections are located on the rear panel of the Model 1193. Figure 5 below shows the loca- tion of each of these ports.

G.703/G.704

Figure 5. G.703/G.704 interface and power connection ports

4.1 CONNECT THE G.703/G.704 NETWORK

There are two ways of connecting to the G.703/G.704 Network. This section describes both options. After selecting the appropriate connection, set the internal jumpers as described in section 3.1.2.

4.1.1Connect the Twisted Pair (120 Ohm) to the G.703/G.704 Network

The Model 1193 is equipped with a single RJ-48C jack for connec- tions to a G.703/G.704 network. If your G.703/G.704 Network termi- nates via an RJ-48C, see Figure 6 below.

 

 

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RX Data (TIP)

From Network

 

 

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RX Data (RING) }

 

 

 

 

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(no connection)

 

 

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TX Data (TIP)

 

 

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TX Data (RING) } To Network

 

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(no connection)

 

 

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(no connection)

 

 

 

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(no connection)

 

 

 

 

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6. G.703/G.704 network interface

 

4.1.2 Connect Coax Cable to the G.703/G.704 Network

The Model 1193 is also equipped with dual female BNCs (TX and RX) for connection to a 75 ohm dual coax G.703/G.704 Network inter- face. If your G.703/G.704 Network terminates via dual coaxial cable, see Figure 7 below to make the proper connections.

 

Network

RX

TX

(Data FROM

(Data TO

G.703/G.704

G.703/G.704

Network)

Network)

Figure 7: Connecting fiber cable to G.703/G.704 Interface

4.2 CONNECT THE FIBER INTERFACE

The Model 1193 is designed to be connected to another Model 1193. The Model 1193 supports communication between G.703/G.704 equipment over Single-mode fiber at distances up to 50 km (31 miles). One modem can connect to another on the end of a single string of fiber optic cable.

To connect two Model 1193s, use one string of 9/125 micron Single-mode fiber. The fiber connects to each Model 1193 using either an FC or SC connector.

Figure 8 below shows a close-up of SC and FC connector types.

Figure 8. Single-mode fiber connectors (FC and SC)

WARNING: Model 1193 uses a Laser Diode to transmit invisible light into the fiber. Exposing eyes to this light can cause permanent damage. To prevent eye damage, DO NOT DIRECT DISCONNECTED FIBER OR FIBER CONNECTOR OF THE MODEM IN THE DIRECTION OF THE EYES.

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Patton electronic 1193 CONNECT THE G.703/G.704 NETWORK, Connect the Twisted Pair 120 Ohm to the G.703/G.704 Network