Patton 1095 User Manual

USER MANUAL
MODEL 1095
NetLink™ mDSL
Multi-Rate Symmetric DSL Modem
Part# 07M1095-F Doc# 033051UF Revised 06/08/00
SALES OFFICE (301)975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301)975-1007 http://www.patton.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1.0 Warranty Information .............................................................2
1.1 Radio and TV Interference
1.2. CE Notice
1.3 Service
2.0 General Information...............................................................4
2.1 Features
2.2 Description
3.0 Configuration..........................................................................5
3.1 Configuring the Hardware DIP Switches
3.1.1 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S1”
3.1.2 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S2”
3.1.3 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S3”
3.2 Configuring the Software Switches
3.3 VT100 Terminal Configuration
3.4 NetLink Plug-and-Play
4.0 Installation ...........................................................................16
4.1 Connecting the Twisted Pair Interface
4.2 Connecting the Serial Port
4.2.1 Changing
QuikConnect™
Modules
4.2.2 Connecting a “DTE” Device
4.2.3 Connecting a “DCE” Device
4.2.4 Configuring the X.21
QuikConnect™
Module
4.3 Connecting Power
4.3.1 Connecting to an AC Power Source
4.3.2 Connecting to a DC Power Source
5.0 Operation .............................................................................21
5.1 Power-Up
5.2 LED Status Monitors
5.3 Test Modes
5.3.1 Overview
5.3.2 Loops and Patterns
5.3.3 Using the V.52 (BER) Test Pattern Generator
Appendix A - Specifications ........................................................32
Appendix B - Factory Replacement Parts and Accessories.......33
Appendix C - Interface Pin Assignments ....................................34
Appendix D - Transmission Distance Chart................................36
Appendix E - LED Descriptions...................................................37
Appendix F - EIA-561 Control Port Pin Out.................................38
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1.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION
Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1095 components to be free from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the prod­uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment.
This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, abuse or unauthorized modifi­cation. If this product fails or does not perform as warranted, your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above. Under no condition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product. These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost profits, lost savings and incidental or consequen­tial damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product. Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of these terms by the user.
1.1 RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE
The Model 1095 generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio and tele­vision reception. The Model 1095 has been tested and found to com­ply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation. However, there is no guarantee that interfer­ence will not occur in a particular installation. If the Model 1095 does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter­mined by disconnecting the unit, the user is encouraged to try to cor­rect the interference by one or more of the following measures: mov­ing the computing equipment away from the receiver, re-orienting the receiving antenna and/or plugging the receiving equipment into a dif­ferent AC outlet (such that the computing equipment and receiver are on different branches).
1.2 CE NOTICE
The CE symbol on your Patton Electronics equipment indicates that it is in compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive and the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) of the European Union (EU). A Cer tificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support.
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1.3 SERVICE
All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Ser vice at:
tel: 301-975-1007
email: support@patton.com
www: http://www.patton.com
Patton Electronics' technical staff is also available to answer any questions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your Model 1095. Technical Ser vice hours: 8AM to 5PM EST, Monday
through Friday.
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2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing this Patton Electronics product. If ques­tions or problems arise during installation or use of this product, please do not contact Patton Electronics Technical Suppor t at (301) 975-1007.
2.1 FEATURES
• DSL Distances on just two wires using mDSL technology
• DTE Speeds from 64 kbps to 2.3 Mbps
• NetLink Plug-and-Play Master or Slave
• Standalone (QuikConnect™) and Rackmount Versions Available
• SNMP Network Management with In-Band Management of Remote Units plus Advanced Diagnostics & Statistics using Patton Model 1000MC
• Internal, external or receive recovered clocking options
• LED indicators for TD, RD, CTS, CD, DTR, TM, ER and NS
2.2 DESCRIPTION
The Patton Electronics
NetLinkTMModel 1095 mDSL
Multi-Rate DSL Modem provides high speed 2-wire connectivity to ISPs, PTTs, and corporations using mDSL (Multi-rate Digital Subscriber Line) tech­nology. Multi-rate DSL offers the ability to deliver the maximum bit rate that a twisted pair line can accommodate. Supporting multiple line rates from 144kbps to 2.320Mbps, the NetLink provides “megabyte” speeds to leased line, LAN to LAN interconnection, and WAN access networ ks over 3.6 miles/5.8km (1.054Mbps on 24AWG/.5mm wire).The Model 1095 mDSL standalone allows DTE speeds from 64 kbps to 2.3 Mbps in increments of 64kbps. Features include loopback diagnostics, in-band SNMP/HTTP remote management capabilities using NetLink Plug-and­Play, and externally accessible configuration switches.
A high density 2U-high rack card version of the Model 1095 mDSL is also available. As a symmetric DSL NTU, the Model 1095 offers the same data rates in both directions over a single pair of voice-grade telephone lines using Carrierless Amplitude and Phase (CAP) modula­tion. Featuring replaceable DCE-DTE interface modules, the NetLink mDSL can be configured for a huge range of V.24/RS-232, V.35, RS­422/530, G.703 and X.21 applications.The standard Model 1095 is powered by a 100/230 VAC (Universal) supply. The DC power supply option supports any DC input between 36–72 VDC.Using the NetLink Plug-and-Play feature, the standalone unit at the Customer Premise site will automatically configure itself to the DTE rate of the rack card at the Central Office. Other configuration parameters fall to the default state.This allows changes in the configuration to be handled from a single end of the link.
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IMPORTANT: The Model 1095 is equipped with flash
upgrade. Please refer to Patton website, or contact Technical Support for the latest version of the software.
NOTE: Packages received without an RMA number will not be
accepted.
3.0 CONFIGURATION
The Model 1095 is equipped with three sets of eight DIP switches, which allow configuration of the unit for a wide variety of applications. This section describes switch locations and explains all possible config­urations.
3.1 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES
The 24 external switches are grouped into three eight-switch sets, and are externally accessible from the underside of the Model 1095 (See Figure 1).
3.1.1 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S1”
All switches in Switch Set S1 are reserved for future use. These switches must remain in the ON position (See Figure 2).
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Figure 2. Close Up of Configuration Switches (all sets are identical in appearance)
Figure 1. Underside of Model 1095, Showing Location of DIP Switches
Front
Back
On
S3 S2
S1
Off
3.1.2 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S2”
The configuration switches on S2 allow you to specify the Clocking Mode and response to DTE Loop Enable. Default settings of S2 are shown in the table below.
Switch S2-1, S2-2, S2-3, S2-4, and S-5: Reser ved for future use and should remain in the Off position.
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S2 SUMMARY TABLE
Position Function Factory Default
S2-1 Reserved Off S2-2 Reserved Off S2-3 Reserved Off S2-4 Reserved Off S2-5 Reserved Off S2-6 Clock Mode On Receive S2-7 Clock Mode Off Recovered Clock S2-8 Enable Loop from DTE Off Disable
OFF
ON
ON
12345678
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Switches S2-6 and S2-7: Clock Mode
Use Switches S2-6 and S2-7 to configure the 1095 for internal,
external, or receive recover clock mode.
Switch S2-8: Enable/Disable Loop Tests from DTE
Use Switch S2-8 to allow Model 1095 to enter loopback tests
when the DTE raises the appropriate loop request pin.
S2-8
Setting On Response to DTE Loopback Request Enabled Off Response to DTE Loopback Request Disabled
CO/CP
Unit S2-6 S2-7 Clock Mode Description
CO On On Internal Transmit clock
generated inter­nally
CO Off On External (DTE) Transmit clock
derived from terminal inter­face
CP On Off Receive Recover Transmit clock
derived from the received line
Off Off
Reserved
3.1.3 Configuration Switch Set “S3”
Use the eight DIP Switches in Switch S3 to enable the DTE con­nection rate.The following table summarizes default positions of DIP Switch S3. Detailed descriptions of each switch follow the table.
Switch S3-1: DTE Rate
Use Switch S3-1 through S3-6 to set the DTE bit rate. S3-1
S3-2 S3-3 S3-4 S3-5 S3-6 DTE Rate (kbps) Off Off On On On On 64 On On Off On On On 128 Off On Off On On On 192 On Off Off On On On 256 Off Off Off On On On 320 On On On Off On On 384 Off On On Off On On 448 On Off On Off On On 512 Off Off On Off On On 576 On On Off Off On On 640 Off On Off Off On On 704 On Off Off Off On On 768 Off Off Off Off On On 832 On On On On Off On 896 Off On On On Off On 960 On Off On On Off On 1024
Off Off On On Off On 1088 Off On Off On Off On 1216 On Off Off On Off On 1280 Off Off Off On Off On 1344 On On On Off Off On 1408 Off On On Off Off On 1472
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S3 SUMMARY TABLE
Position Function Factory Default
S3-1 DTE Rate On S3-2 DTE Rate Off S3-3 DTE Rate Off S3-4 DTE Rate Off S3-5 DTE Rate On S3-6 DTE Rate On S3-7 Reset Software Defaults On
Normal Operation
S3-8
Transmit Data Sample Point
On Normal Operation
}
768 kbps
3.2 CONFIGURING THE SOFTWARE SWITCHES
The Model 1095 features a menu-driven command system that
allows you to monitor and configure your Model 1095 stand alone unit. There are two modes of operation for the Model 1095 control port: Monitor and Configuration.These are described in more detail below. Following the Model 1095 setup is a description of how to setup your VT100, or equivalent, control port for use with the Model 1095.
3.2.1 Monitor
If you are configuring your Model 1095 through the dip-switches
and you wish to check your configuration or view the status of the modem you can do so by accessing the control port. In this setup the user is not able to make configuration changes to the unit because the hardware dip-switch settings are controlling the configuration of the unit. If you would like to use the control port to configure your unit see the Configuration section below for setup information.
3.2.2 Configuration
If you plan to use the Model 1095 control port to configure your
unit, you mus set all of the DIP switches to the ON position.This will force the 1095 into plug-and-play mode (this configuration is also required if you intend to have the Model 1095 work in a plug-and-play environment or use the Model 1001MC to configure the unit).
3.2.3 VT100 T erminal Setup
1) Connect the serial RS-232 port of a VT100 or similar DTE with termi­nal emulation to the EIA/TIA-561 port of the Model 1095. To constr uct an RS-232 to EIA-561 patch cable, refer to the control port pinout dia­gram in Appendix F. Refer to Appendix B to order a pre-made cable.
2) Power up the terminal and set its RS-232 por t as follows: 9600 Baud
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Local echo CR-CR/LF on inbound data ANSI, VT-100 emulation
3) Power up the Model 1095
4) After power up, the control port displays the Main Menu screen.If the
Main Menu is not shown please review your VT100 setup as described above.
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On Off On Off Off On 1536 On On Off Off Off On 1600 Off On Off Off Off On 1664 On Off Off Off Off On 1728 Off Off Off Off Off On 1792 On On On On On Off 1856 Off On On On On Off 1920 On Off On On On Off 1984 Off Off On On On Off 2048
On On Off On On Off 2112 Off On Off On On Off 2176 On Off Off On On Off 2240 Off Off Off On On Off 2304
Switch S3-7: Reset Software Defaults
Switch S3-7 allows the user to reset the software configured facto­ry defaults. This will only be needed when using the Model 1001MC to SNMP manage your units. For more information, please refer to the Model 1001MC Operations Manual.
S3-7
Setting On Normal Operation Off Reset
Switch S3-8:Transmit Data (TD) Sampling Point
Switch 3-8 controls the Transmit Data (TD) sampling point. S3-8
Setting Description On Nor mal TD sampled on the falling
edge of the 1095 Transmit Clock (TC)
Off Invert TD sampled on the rising
edge of the 1095 Transmit Clock.
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NOTE: Based on the DTE rate chosen, the Model 1095 will
automatically select the optimum line rate for the distance. This selection is based on the lowest line rate that will support the DTE rate.
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