When connecting two Model 1075s, it is necessary to use a "cross- over" cable. The diagram below shows how a
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RCV | 4 | XMT | |
GND† | 2 | GND† | |
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Figure 8. Pin Number Assignments for RJ11 and RJ45 Modular Jacks
4.2 CONNECTION TO X.21 INTERFACE
To connect the Model 1075 to a piece of data terminal or data communications hardware, use a straight through
If it is necessary to construct a special interface cable, please refer to the pinout diagrams in Appendix C.
Notice! Any terminal cable connected to the Model 1075 must be shielded cable, and the outer shield must be 360 degree
4.3 AC POWER CONNECTIONS
Power is supplied to the Model 1075 by a 9 VDC, 1 A wall mount transformer. This transformer connects to the Model 1075 by means of a cannon jack on the rear panel. The Model 1075 is
120 VAC Power (US)
The 120 VAC adapter supplied with the standard version of the Model 1075 is a “wall mount” type, and may be plugged into any approved 120 VAC wall plug.
230 VAC Power (IEC)
The 230 VAC adapter supplied with the international version of the Model 1075 is equipped with an
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