3.3.6 Unit Information

The Unit Options screen looks like this (factory default):

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Header Line 1 & Header Line 2

Headers 1 and 2 are provided for easy identification of your unit after installation. You may want to give each unit a unique name via the header lines to help distinguish one unit from another. You can enter a header up to 40 letters long. Two lines provide 80 letters for your use. That’s a lot of flexibility!

Password

The Password facility provides security by allowing only those who know the correct password to configure the unit via the control port. You can still configure the unit via the DIP switches. The password can be up to 16 characters long, with no restriction on the combination of characters you can use, so be sure to remember the password. If you lose your password, you will lose the ability to access the unit via the control port.

Loop Timeout

The Loop Timeout setting can be set to one of the following:

00:05 =

five minutes

00:10 =

ten minutes

00:15 =

fifteen minutes

00:30 =

thirty minutes (default setting)

00:45 =

forty-five minutes

01:00 =

one hour

01:30 =

90 minutes

02:00 =

two hours

03:00 =

three hours

NEVER =

forever—the unit will remain in loopback without user

 

intervention.

Tx Data Clock

This option selects the clock that is used to accept the Transmit Data from the DTE interface. Standard DTE interfaces will transmit data with respect to the External Clock. In some cases a DTE interface will transmit with respect to the Transmit clock sent out from the 2720. Please review the information provided with your DTE equipment for more information on its' operation. In most cases when there are errors on the line only in the direction of the transmit data either Tx Data Clock or Tx Clock Invert can be changed to solve the problem.

Tx Clock Invert

This option allows the user to invert the transmit clock originating in the 2720. When Tx Data Clock is set for transmit clock, it may be necessary to invert the transmit clock to allow for cable delays.

Set to Default Configuration

You may set the NetLink-T1™ to its factory default configuration, except for the header lines and the password, by executing the Set to Default Configuration command.

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Patton electronic 2720 user manual Unit Information, Header Line 1 & Header Line, Password, Loop Timeout, Tx Data Clock

2720 specifications

The Patton Electronics 2720 is a versatile and robust solution designed for various networking applications. It serves as a high-performance Ethernet over Copper (EoC) device, enabling the extension of Ethernet connectivity over existing copper lines. This product is particularly beneficial for businesses and organizations looking to enhance their network infrastructure without significant investment in new cabling.

One of the main features of the Patton 2720 is its ability to support multiple Ethernet standards, including 10/100/1000BASE-T. This flexibility allows users to seamlessly integrate the device into an existing network setup, accommodating both legacy and modern equipment. Additionally, the 2720 comes equipped with several Ethernet ports, providing multiple connection options and facilitating the integration of various network devices.

The Patton 2720 employs advanced technologies to ensure reliable performance. It features adaptive equalization, which optimizes the signal quality over copper lines, mitigating potential issues like attenuation and interference. This ensures that even in environments with challenging conditions, users can expect stable and efficient data transmission. Furthermore, the device supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing network cables to deliver both power and data to connected devices, reducing the need for additional power supplies.

In terms of characteristics, the Patton 2720 is designed with a compact form factor, making it suitable for deployment in both residential and commercial settings. Its rugged construction ensures durability, making it capable of withstanding harsh environments. The device is also easy to install and configure, with user-friendly interfaces and management options that simplify setup procedures.

Additionally, the Patton 2720 provides comprehensive network management capabilities, including SNMP support, which allows for remote monitoring and management of the device. This makes it an ideal choice for network administrators seeking robust oversight of their network infrastructure.

In conclusion, the Patton Electronics 2720 stands out as a reliable and feature-rich Ethernet over Copper solution, ideal for businesses looking to optimize their network performance while minimizing costs. Its combination of advanced technologies, flexible connectivity options, and ease of use make it a compelling choice for a wide range of applications.