Switch S1-4: Circuit Assurance

The transmitter and the CTS output can be configured to go On only when a working communication circuit is established. If Circuit Assurance is used, enable it on only one end of the communication link. Circuit Assurance should be enabled in Switched 56 mode.

 

Circuit

 

S1-4

Assurance

Description

On

Enabled

CTS will go low and the transmitter

 

 

will be held off if the receiver is in

 

 

the No Signal state or CD is low

Off

Disabled

The transmitter and CTS will

 

 

operate without regard to the

 

 

receiver state

Switch S1-5: RTS

The RTS input can be forced on, ignoring the terminal’s RTS signal. RTS controls the transmitter by either sending the user’s data or sending an idle code.

S1-5

RTS

Description

Off

Forced On

An On (high) condition is trans-

 

 

mitted regardless of the state of

 

 

this unit’s RTS input

On

Follows DTE

The RTS input controls the

 

 

transmitter

Switch S1-6: Character Length

In asynchronous data format, 10 and 11 bit characters are supported. This setting is ignored in synchronous data format.

 

Character

 

 

Character Description

S1-6

Length

Start

Data bits

Parity

Stop bits

Off

10-bit

1

8

None

1 or more

 

 

1

7

1

1 or more

 

 

1

7

None

2

On

11-bit

1

8

1

1 or more

 

 

1

9

None

1 or more

Switch S1-7: Data Format

The data format selection controls whether an async-to-sync conversion is performed.

S1-7

Data Format

On

Asynchronous

Off

Synchronous

Switch S1-8: DSR System Status

The behavior of the DSR output during performance of a local loop can be controlled.

 

DSR

 

S1-8

Loop Status

Description

On

DSR On

DSR remains high (On) during the

 

 

Analog Loop

Off

DSR Off

DSR goes low (Off) during the

 

 

Analog Loop

3.1.2 Switch Set “S2”

The configuration switches on switch S2 control the Rate Adapter/DTE Rate, Clock Mode, Anti-Stream Timer and RTS/CTS Delay. The table below shows factory default settings for Switch S2. Following the table are descriptions of each switch setting.

SWITCH SET S2 SUMMARY TABLE

Position

Function

Factory Default

Exceptions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S2-1

Rate Adapter

Off

} DTE Rate

 

 

S2-2

Rate Adapter

Off

 

 

S2-3

Rate Adapter

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S2-4

DTE Loop Control

Off

Disabled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S2-5

Clock Mode

Off

}

Network

Off Model 2510

S2-6

Clock Mode

Off

Clock

On }

Switched 56

 

 

S2-7

Anti-Stream Timer

On Disabled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S2-8

RTS/CTS Delay

Off Normal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

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Patton electronic 2520RC, 2500RC, 2510RC user manual Switch SET S2 Summary Table

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