Patton electronics 1058, VLINK 1058, VLINK 1068 User Manual

USER MANUAL
VLINK MODEM Model 1058 & 1068
Part# 07MVLINK Rev. A Doc# 058091U Rev. C Revised 3/20/03
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SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301) 975-1007
CONTENTS
1.0 Warranty Information ................................................................. 4
1.1 Radio and TV Interference............................................................ 4
1.2 CE Notice...................................................................................... 4
1.3 FCC Part 68 (DV Version Only).................................................... 5
1.4 Industry Canada Notice................................................................ 6
1.5 Service.......................................................................................... 6
2.0 General Information.................................................................... 7
2.1 Features........................................................................................ 7
2.2 Description.................................................................................... 7
3.0 Installation................................................................................... 9
3.1 Standalone unit installation........................................................... 9
3.2 Rack card installation.................................................................. 10
3.3 Connecting the Twisted-Pair Line Interface................................ 11
3.4 Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Interface ...................... 12
Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to a Hub............... 13
Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to a PC (DTE)...... 13
3.5 Connecting the POTS/ISDN line................................................. 13
3.6 Connecting Power ...................................................................... 14
4.0 Configuration (Model 1068 Only) ............................................ 15
4.1 Configuring the hardware DIP switches...................................... 15
4.2 Configuring DIP Switch S1 ......................................................... 17
Switch S1-1: Ethernet Auto Sense............................................. 17
Switches S1-2 and S1-4: Data Rate........................................... 17
5.0 Operation................................................................................... 19
5.1 Power Up.................................................................................... 19
5.2 Front Panel LED Status Monitors............................................... 19
A Specifications ........................................................................... 22
A.1 LAN Connection .......................................................................... 22
A.2 Transmission Line ....................................................................... 22
A.3 VDSL Line Rate ........................................................................... 22
A.4 VDSL Distance ............................................................................ 22
A.5 VDSL Surge Suppressor ............................................................. 22
A.6 LED Status Indicators ................................................................. 22
A.7 Power Supply .............................................................................. 22
A.8 Temperature Range .................................................................... 23
A.9 Humidity ...................................................................................... 23
A.10 Dimensions ................................................................................. 23
B Model 1058 Series Factory
Replacement Parts and Accessories...................................... 24
C MODEL 1068 series Factory
Replacement Parts and Accessories...................................... 25
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D VLINK Series Interface Pin Assignment................................. 26
D.1 10/100Base-T Interface .............................................................. 26
RJ-45.......................................................................................... 26
D.2 VDSL Interface ............................................................................ 26
RJ-45.......................................................................................... 26
Terminal Block............................................................................ 26
D.3 POTS/ISDN Interface .................................................................. 26
RJ-45.......................................................................................... 26
E Distance Chart, Based on 24 AWG (0.5 MM) .......................... 27
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1.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION
Patton Electronics
warrants all VLINK modem 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 the shipment.
This warranty is limited to defects in w orkmanship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, abuse or unauthorized modification. If this product fails or does not perf orms as warranted, y our sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above. Under no condition shall
Patton Electronics
be liable for an y damages incurred by the use of this product. These damages include , b ut are not limited to , the f ollo wing: 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.
Note
Conformity documents of all Patton products can be viewed
online at www.patton.com under the appropriate product page.
1.1 RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE
The VLINK modem 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 VLINK modem has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with specifica­tions in Subpart B 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 VLINK modem 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 Cer­tificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support.
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1.3 FCC PART 68 (DV VERSION ONLY)
The Model 1058/1068D is not intended to be connected to the public telephone network.
Caution
The VLINK modem port is not intended to be connected to the public telephone network. The 1058/1068DV con­tains a POTS/ISDN connection that can be connected to the public telephone network.
Caution
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Please note the following:
This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the, bottom side of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
• Universal Service Order code (USOC) jack: RJ-11C
• Facility Interface Code: 02LS2
• Service Order Code (SOC): 9.0F
• REN No.: 0.2 A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring
and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be con­nected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).
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If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in adv ance that tempor ary discontinuance of ser­vice may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equip­ment. If this happens the telephone company will pro vide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninter­rupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty infor­mation, please contact our company. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that y ou dis­connect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.
1.4 INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicab le Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number . The abbreviation
IC
before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of conformity indicat­ing that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
1.5 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 Services at:
• Tel: +1
• Email:
• URL:
support@patton.com
http://www.patton.com
Note
Packages received without an RMA number will not be
accepted.
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2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product. This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted for one year for parts and labor. If any questions or problems arise during installation or use of this product, contact Patton Electronics Technical Support at +1 (301) 975-1007.
2.1 FEATURES
• Easy to install standalone VLINK modems (no configuration required)
• Auto-sensing full or half-duplex Ethernet
• Auto-sensing 10/100Base-T
• Extends network connections up to 6,000 ft (1.83 km) over 2-wire 24-
AWG unconditioned lines
• Switch selectable line rates up to 16.67 Mbps (Model 1068 only)
• 7 symmetric or asymmetric settings via DIP switch (Model 1068 only)
• POTS/ISDN splitter on board
• Transparent operation
• LED indicators for Po wer, Ethernet Link & Activity, VLINK link & Quality of
Line (QOL)
• Surge suppression up to 20 kA (8/20 µs)
• Available in rack-mount or standalone configurations
• Made in the USA
2.2 DESCRIPTION
The Patton Electronics VLINK/CO* and VLINK/CP VDSL* modems pro­vide high-speed LAN connections between peered Ethernet LANs, remote PCs, or any other network enabled 10/100Base-T device.
Operating in pairs, a VLINK/CO (central office) located at one end of the LAN extension and a VLINK/CP (customer premise) at the other end, these units can automatically forward LAN broadcasts , m ulticasts , and frames across a 2-wire voice-grade twisted-pair link. The data is passed
* Only Models 1058/1068DV/CO and 1058/1068DV/CP have
POTS/ISDN splitters on board.
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transparently (unmodified) through the VLINK modems . The VLINK modems automatically add and delete MAC addresses, only passing packets across the VDSL link that are meant for the remote peered LAN.
Figure 1.
Typical application
The VLINK/CO modem and VLINK/CP modem work together to create a transparent extension between tw o peered Ethernet LANs. PO TS/ISDN calls can be made over a VDSL link without interfering with the data. Figure 1 shows a typical point-to-point application.
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3.0 INSTALLATION
Because the VLINK modem requires no configur ation, it can be installed quickly. If you are installing a standalone unit, ref er to section 3.1 “Standal­one unit installation”. Otherwise, refer to section 3.2 “Rac k card installation”.
Note
If asymmetric transmission or line rates other than 12.5 Mbps are required (Model 1068 only), refer to section 4.0, “Configura­tion (Model 1068 Only)” on page 15.
3.1 STANDALONE UNIT INSTALLATION
Do the following:
1. Connect the line interface between the units (refer to section 3.3, “Connecting the Twisted-Pair Line Interface” on page 11)
Note
See Figure 2 for the standalone unit’s rear panel arrangements.
2. Connect the Ethernet interface (ref er to section 3.4, “Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Interface” on page 12).
3. Connect the power plug (refer to section 3.6, “Connecting P o wer” on page 14).
Figure 2.
VLINK modem standalone rear panel
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3.2 RACK CARD INSTALLATION
The VLINK modem rack card comprised a front card and a rear card.Do the following to install the cards into the rack chassis:
1. Slide the rear card into the back of the chassis along the metal rails.
2. Secure the rear card using the supplied metal screws.
3. Slide the front card into the chassis until you feel resistance as the front card engages the rear card. When that happens,
gently
push the front card forward until it is fully seated in the card-edge recepta­cle of the rear card (it should
click
into place).
4. Secure the front card using the captive fasteners.
Note
The Model 1001R14 chassis supports “hot swapping” of cards, so it is not necessary to power down the rack when you install or remove a VLINK modem rack card.
5. Connect the line interface between the units (refer to section 3.3, “Connecting the Twisted-Pair Line Interface” on page 11)
Note
See Figure 3 for the rack card’s panel arrangements.
Figure 3.
VLINK modem rack cards
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6. Connect the Ethernet interface (ref er to section 3.4, “Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Interface” on page 12).
3.3 CONNECTING THE TWISTED-PAIR LINE INTERFACE
The VLINK modem supports communication between two peer Ethernet LAN sites over a distance of up to 6,000 ft (1.83 km) over 24 AWG (0.5 mm) twisted-pair wire.
Note
Actual distance and link performance may vary depending on
the environment and type/gauge of wire used.
Follow the steps below to connect the VLINK modem VDSL interfaces.
Note
The VLINK modem units work in pairs. One of the units must be a CO (Central Office), and the other unit must be a CP (Cus­tomer Premise). It does not matter which end is the CO and which is the CP. The link is always initiated b y the CP. As long as the CO is powered on, the CP can establish a link b y being po w­ered on or by having its power reset.
1. To function properly, the two VLINK modems must be connected together using twisted-pair, unconditioned, dry, metal wire, between 19 (0.9mm) and 26 AWG (0.4mm). Leased circuits that run through signal equalization equipment are not acceptable.
2. The VLINK modem is equipped with two interface jac ks that can be used on the VDSL interface, an RJ-45 or a terminal block. These VDSL interfaces are a two-wire interface. Observe the signal/pin rela­tionships on the VLINK modem's VDSL interface jacks.
The
RJ-45 connector
polarity insensitive
on the VLINK modem's twisted pair interface
is
and is wired for a two-wire interface. The signal/pin
relationship is shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4.
1 (no connection)
1 2
2 (no connection) 3 (no connection)
3 4 5 6 7 8
4 (2-Wire RING) 5 (2-Wire TIP) 6 (no connection) 7 (no connection) 8 (no connection)
VLINK modem (RJ-45) twisted pair line interface.
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The
terminal block connector
face
is polarity insensitive
on the VLINK modem's twisted pair inter-
and is wired for a two-wire interface. The
signal/pin relationships is shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5.
VLINK modem (terminal block version) twisted pair line interface.
3.4 CONNECTING THE 10/100BASE-T ETHERNET INTERFACE
The shielded RJ-45 port labeled
Ethernet
is the 10/100Base-T interface. This port is designed to connect directly to a 10/100Base-T network. Figure 6 shows the signal/pin relationships on this interface. You may connect this port to another Ethernet de vice via a Type 4 or Type 5 cable that is up to 328 ft long.
Figure 6.
VLINK modem 10/100Base-T RJ-45 Connector Pinout.
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Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to a Hub
The VLINK modem 10/100Base-T interface is configured as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment), just like a 10/100Base-T network interface card in a PC. Therefore, it “expects” to connect to a 10/100Base-T Hub using a straight-through RJ-45 cable. Figure 7 diagrams the cable wiring for con­necting the VLINK modem to a 10/100Base-T hub.
Figure 7.
Wiring diagram for connecting the VLINK modem to a 10/100Base-T hub
Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to a PC (DTE)
The VLINK modem 10/100Base-T interface is configured as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment). If you wish to connect the VLINK modem to another DTE devices such as 10/100Base-T network interface card in a PC (or VLINK modems in a back-to-back arrangement), you must con­struct a 10/100Base-T crossover cable as shown in Figure 8.
10/100Base-T DTE RJ-45 Pin No.
1 (TX+) 1 (TX+) 2 (TX-) 2 (TX-)
3 (RX+) 3 (RX+) 6 (RX-) 6 (RX-)
Figure 8.
10/100Base-T crossover cable
3.5 CONNECTING THE POTS/ISDN LINE
The RJ-45 port labeled “POTS/ISDN” is the POTS/ISDN interface . A tele­phone or an ISDN device ma y be connected to this port and carried over the VDSL line. The units do not need power for the POTS interface to
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work. The RJ-45 connector in the VLINK modem’s POTS/ISDN interface is wired as shown in Figure 9.
1 (no connection)
1 2
2 (no connection) 3 (no connection)
3 4 5 6 7 8
4 (2-wire RING) 5 (2-wire TIP) 6 (no connection) 7 (no connection) 8 (no connection)
Figure 9.
VLINK (RJ-45) POTS/ISDN interface
3.6 CONNECTING POWER
An external AC or DC power supply is available separately. This connec­tion is made via the barrel jack on the rear panel of the VLINK standalone modem. No configur ation is necessary for the power supply (See Appen­dix B for domestic and international power supply and cord options).
DC power (supplied via the power supply jack to the VLINK modem) must meet the following requirements; DC power supplied must be regu­lated +5VDC ±5%, 1.0A minimum. Center pin is +5V. The barrel type plug has a 2.5/5.5/10mm I.D./O.D./Shaft Length dimensions.
The VLINK modem does not have a power switch, so it powers up as soon as it is plugged in.
There are no user-serviceable parts in the VLINK modem.Fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Contact Patton Elec­tronics Technical support at (301) 975-1007 for more information.
WARNING
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4.0 CONFIGURATION (MODEL 1068 ONLY)
The VLINK modem has eight DIP switches for configuring the unit for a wide variety of applications. This section describes switch locations and explains the different configurations.
4.1 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES
Using a small flat-tip screwdriver , remo v e the protectiv e co v er located on the underside of the VLINK modem (see Figure 10).
Figure 10.
Removing protective cover
Figure 11 and Figure 12 on page 16 show the orientation of the DIP switches in the On and Off positions.
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Figure 11.
VLINK Modem
Model 1068 standalone modem DIP switch orientation
S1
Power
VLINK
Link QOL
Ethernet
Link
Activity
Figure 12.
S1
1234
ON
Switch toggle
Push toggle to left
for ON position
Push toggle
to right for
OFF position
Model 1068 rack card DIP switch orientation
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ON
S1
ON
1234
1234
4.2 CONFIGURING DIP SWITCH S1
DIP switch S1 is where you configure the VDSL line rate, symmetric or asymmetric, Ethernet full auto negotiation capability (100Base-T full or half duplex, 10Base-T full or half duplex) or limited auto sense (only 100Base-T half duplex, 10Base-T full or half duplex).
Switch S1-1: Ethernet Auto Sense
Use switch S1-1 to configure the unit for full auto sense capability or lim­ited auto sense capability. Full A uto sense capability consists of standard Ethernet Auto sensing (100BaseT full duplex, 100BaseT half duplex, 10BaseT full duplex, and 10BaseT half duplex). Limited Auto sensing capability consists on only auto sensing for 100BaseT half duplex, 10BaseT full duplex, and 10BaseT half duplex. The limited auto negotia­tion feature is used when an Ethernet device does not comply with IEEE
802.3x (back pressure flow control) at 100M full duplex.
Table 1:
Ethernet Auto Negotiation Selection Chart
S1-1 Setting
OFF Full Auto Negotiation (Factory Default)
(100 Mbps, Full or Half Duplex) (10 Mbps, Full or Half Duplex)
ON Limited Auto Negotiation
(100 Mbps Half Duplex) 10 Mbps Full or Half Duplex)
Switches S1-2 and S1-4: Data Rate
Use switches S1-2 and S1-4 to configure the VDSL line rates.
Table 2:
Symmetric VDSL Line Rates Selection Chart
S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 Symmetric Line Rate
ON ON ON 6.25 Mbps ON ON OFF 9.38 Mbps ON OFF OFF 12.5 Mbps (Factory Default) ON OFF ON 16.67 Mbps
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Table 3:
Asymmetric VDSL Line Rates Selection Chart
S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 Asymmetric Line Rates DS/US
OFF OFF ON 4.17 Mbps/1.56 Mbps (Mode 0) OFF ON ON 9.38 Mbps/1.56 Mbps OFF ON OFF 16.67 Mbps/2.34 Mbps
Table 4:
Reserved for future use
S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 S1-8 Reserved for future use
OFF OFF OFF OFF Reserved (Factory Default)
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5.0 OPERATION
Once the VLINK modems are properly installed, they should operate transparently. No user settings required. This section describes reading the LED status monitors.
5.1 POWER UP
Before applying power to the VLINK modem, please review section 3.6, “Connecting Po w er” on page 14 to verify that the unit is connected to the
appropriate power source.
There are no user-serviceable parts in the VLINK modem.Fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Contact Patton Elec­tronics Technical support at (301) 975-1007 for more information.
WARNING
5.2 FRONT PANEL LED STATUS MONITORS
The VLINK modem f eatures nine front panel LEDs (fiv e on the rac k card) that monitor power, the Ethernet signals, and the VDSL connection. Figure 13 (standalone version) and Figure 14 on page 21 (rack card ver­sion) show the front panel LEDs. Table 5 on page 20 describes the LED functions for the standalone model, Table 6 on page 21 describes the LED functions for the rack card.
Figure 13.
VLINK modem standalone unit front panel
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Table 5:
Front panel LED description for standalone modem
LED Description
Power
On (green)
when power is applied to the unit.
Off
when no power is applied to the unit.
VLINK - Link
On (green)
when the end-to-end VDSL link between
the units is established.
Off
when the link has not
been established or when the link fails
VLINK - QOL
Flashes yellow
at different rates to indicate the amount of error correction taking place on data pass­ing over the VDSL link. This is a normal operating condition and all data is passing correctly over the link even if the link is
LED is
solid yellow
solidly yellow.
and the
VLINK Link LED is Off
However, if the
Off when no power is applied to the unit.
Ethernet - Link On (green) when the 10/100Base-T Ethernet link
has been established. Off when the 10/100Base-T Ethernet link has not been established or when the link fails.
Ethernet - COL (Collision)
Ethernet - FDx (Duplex)
Flashes yellow to indicate Ethernet collisions are occurring.
On (yellow) when in full-duplex Ethernet mode. Off when when operating in half-duplex Ethernet mode.
Ethernet - 100M On (yellow) when the link has not been established
or when operating in 100-Mbps Ethernet mode. Off when operating in 10-Mbps Ethernet mode.
Ethernet - TX Flashes yellow when data is transmitted from the
unit to the LAN.
Ethernet - RX Flashes yellow when data is received at the unit
from the LAN.
,
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Power
VLINK Modem
VLINK
Link QOL
Power
VLINK Link VLINK QOL
Ethernet Link
Ethernet
Link
Activity
Figure 14. VLINK modem rack card front panel
Table 6: Front panel LED description for rack card modem
Ethernet Activity
LED Description
Power Solid GREEN to indicate the unit is powered on. VLINK modem
Link
(Active Green) Solid green (ON) to indicate that the end-to-end VDSL link betw een the VLINK modems is established. The VLINK modem LED is OFF when the link is down.
VLINK modem QOL
(Active Yellow) Flashes YELLOW to indicate the pro­cessor is correcting an error in the data thus prevent­ing the transmission of corrupted data to the Ethernet port. The more error corrections, the more often the LED blinks. If the light remains lit continuously, it means that the VDSL line is noisy—although the data at the Ethernet port remains uncorrupted. Further impairment of the line however, risks having the line fail, as indicated by the green VLINK modem Link LED extinguishing.
Ethernet Link (Active Green) Solid Green indicates that
10/100Base-T Ethernet link has been established.
Ethernet Activity (Active Yellow) Flashes yellow to indicate Ethernet
activity on the VLINK modem’s 10/100Base-T Ether­net port.
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APPENDIX A
SPECIFICATIONS
A.1 LAN CONNECTION
• Shielded RJ-45, 10/100Base-T, IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
• VDSL Connection:
RJ-45 and Terminal Block
A.2 TRANSMISSION LINE
Two-wire unconditioned twisted pair.
A.3 VDSL LINE RATE
Model 1068—16.67 Mbps, symmetric upstream/downstream. Additional symmetric and asymmetric rates are available via DIP switch settings.
Model 1058—Fixed 12.5 Mbps, symmetric upstream/downstream.
A.4 VDSL DISTANCE
6,000 ft (1.83 km) at 1.56 Mbps upstream/4.17 Mbps downstream
Note Distances depend on selected line rate.
A.5 VDSL SURGE SUPPRESSOR
Gas tube with maximum current surge: 20 kA (8120 µs).
A.6 LED STATUS INDICATORS
• Power (Green)
• VDSL: Link (Green) & QOL (Red)
• Ethernet: Link (Green), Collision (Yellow), Duplex (Yellow), 10/100M (Yellow), Transmit (Yellow), and Receive (Yellow)
A.7 POWER SUPPLY
Input power: 5 VDC, 1A Power consumption: 450 mA at 5 VDC External AC and DC options:
• AC: 120 VAC, 220 VAC, and UI (120–240 VAC)
• DC: 12 VDC, 24 VDC and 48 VDC
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A.8 TEMPERATURE RANGE
32–122°F (0–50°C)
A.9 HUMIDITY
Up to 90% non-condensing.
A.10 DIMENSIONS
1.58H x 4.16W x 3.75D in. (10.6H x 4.1W x 8.8D cm)
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APPENDIX B
MODEL 1058 SERIES FACTORY
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Patton Model # Description
Base Models
1058DRC/CO CO VDSL Rack Card; data only 1058DRC/CP CP VDSL Rack Card; data only 1058DVRC/CO CO VDSL Rack Card; voice and data 1058DVRC/CP CP VDSL Rack Card; voice and data 1058D/CO CO VDSL Modem, data only, no power supply 1058D/CP CP VDSL Modem, data only, no power supply 1058D-2PK VDSL MODEM Kit: includes one centr al office (CO)
and one customer premise (CP) Model 1058, data
only, no power supply 1058DV/CO CO VDSL Modem, voice & data, no power supply 1058DV/CP CP VDSL Modem, voice & data, no power supply 1058D V-2PK VDSL MODEM Kit: includes one centr al office (CO)
and one customer premise (CP) Model 1058, voice
& data, no power supply
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Power Supplies
08055DCUI
100-240VAC (+5V reg. DC/2A) Universal Input
Adapter. 08055-120-5-1
120 VAC (+5V reg. DC/1A) Input Adapter 12V-PSM 12 VDC Input Adapter 24V-PSM 24 VDC Input Adapter 48V-PSM 48 VDC Input Adapter
Power Cords*
0805US American Power Cord 0805EUR European Power Cord CEE 7 0805UK United Kingdom Power Cord 0805AUS Australian Power Cord 0805DEN Denmark Power Cord 0805FR France/Belgium Power Cord 0805IN India Power Cord 0805IS Israel Power Cord 0805JAP Japan Power Cord 0805SW Switzerland Power Cord
*Only required with optional UI power supply (08055DCUI)
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APPENDIX C
MODEL 1068 SERIES FACTORY
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Patton Model # Description
Base Models
1068DRC/CO CO Variable Rate VDSL Rack Card; data only 1068DRC/CP CP Variable Rate VDSL Rack Card; data only 1068DVRC/CO CO Variable Rate VDSL Rack Card; voice and data 1068DVRC/CP CP Variable Rate VDSL Rack Card; voice and data 1068D/CO CO Variable Rate VDSL Modem, data only, no power supply 1068D/CP CP Variable Rate VDSL Modem, data only, no power supply 1068D-2PK Variable Rate VDSL Modem Kit: includes one central office (CO)
and one customer premise (CP) VLINK modem, data only, no power
supply 1068DV/CO CO Variable Rate VDSL Modem, voice & data, no power supply 1068DV/CP CP Variable Rate VDSL Modem, voice & data, no power supply 1068DV-2PK Variable Rate VDSL Modem Kit: includes one central office (CO)
and one customer premise (CP) VLINK modem, voice & data, no
power supply 07MVLINK-A User Manual
Power Supplies
08055DCUI 08055-120-5-1
12V-PSM 12 VDC Input Adapter 24V-PSM 24 VDC Input Adapter 48V-PSM 48 VDC Input Adapter
100-240VAC (+5V reg. DC/2A) Universal Input Adapter.
120 VAC (+5V reg. DC/1A) Input Adapter
Power Cords*
0805US American Power Cord 0805EUR European Power Cord CEE 7 0805UK United Kingdom Power Cord 0805AUS Australian Power Cord 0805DEN Denmark Power Cord 0805FR France/Belgium Power Cord 0805IN India Power Cord 0805IS Israel Power Cord 0805JAP Japan Power Cord 0805SW Switzerland Power Cord
*Only required with optional UI power supply (08055DCUI)
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APPENDIX D
VLINK SERIES INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT
D.1 10/100BASE-T INTERFACE
RJ-45
• Pin 1: TX+
• Pin 2: TX-
• Pin 3: RX+
• Pin 6: RX-
• Pins 4, 5, 7, 8: no connection
D.2 VDSL INTERFACE
RJ-45
• Pin 4: RING
• Pin 5: TIP
• Pins 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8: no connection
Terminal Block
See Figure 5 on page 12.
D.3 POTS/ISDN INTERFACE
RJ-45
• Pin 4: 2-wire RING
• Pin 5: 2-wire TIP
• Pins 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8: no connection
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APPENDIX E
DISTANCE CHART, BASED ON 24 AWG (0.5 MM)
Symm Line Rate (DS/US) Distance in feet (km)
6.25 Mbps 4,500 (1.37)
9.38 Mbps 4,150 (1.26)
12.5 Mbps 4,000 (1.22)
16.67 Mbps 3,300 (1.00)
Asymm Line Rate (DS/US) Distance in feet (km)
4.17 Mbps/1.56 Mbps (Mode 0) 6,000 (1.83)
9.38 Mbps/1.56 Mbps 5,500 (1.68)
16.67 Mbps/2.34 Mbps 5,000 (1.52)
Note Model 1058 is fixed at 12.5 Mbps, 4,000 ft (1,220 m).
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Notes
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