
TRANSPORT
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1060 Broadcast Card
Configuration Guide
Part Number 45-00073
Rev 1.00
321
4 5 6
B
N
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TRANSPORT
STATUS
ACO
A
FORCED
1060
Broadcast
ACO SW
F ront Panel Description
1 Status: The green LED lights when the unit is powered and operation is normal. The red LED lights if an alarm exceeding thresholds is
detected or for other unit failure.
2 ACO: This amber LED lights if the ‘alarm cut off’ switch is placed in the left ‘ON’ position. It indicates that the alarm relay contacts are
forced to the ‘No Alarms’ condition.
3 ACO SW: This ‘alarm cut off’ switch controls the alarm relay circuitry. If the switch is placed in the left ‘ON’ position, this circuitry is
deactivated. Note: The ACO indicator still functions as usual.
4 Forced: This amber LED lights to indicate that the ‘Force switch’ is in either the ‘A’ or ‘B’ direc tio n.
5 A / B: Either the ‘A’ or ‘B’ green LED lights to indicate which input is being broadcast to the ports. Even if both Port A and Port B have
input, Port A will be selected and the ‘A’ indicator w ill light.
6 Force Switch: This switch is used to force the input to either the ‘A’ or ‘B’ input.
General
The TxPORT 1060 Broadcast card is used to
expand a single T1 input to 14 T1 inputs in the
case where bridging may not be possible or
practical. The part number for the 1060 card is
F-1060-100-111.
The inputs are redundant. They switch from
the primary port (A) to the secondary port (B)
on receipt of an alarm indication si gnal (AIS)
or on a loss of signal (LOS).
AIS occurs on the receipt of 8 192 consecutive
ones. LOS occurs on t he rec ei pt of 17 5 co nse cutive zeros.
Installation
The 1060 card is designed to be installed in a
single unit housing module for stand-alone
desktop use or for wall mounting.
Operation
The card has 2 inpu t choices - A or B. No rmal
operation uses the ‘A’ input. The green LEDs
indicate which side is supplying the input.
The unit alarms on a loss of signal (LOS) or on
an alarm indication signal (AIS). If an alarm
occurs on the ‘A’ input, the unit switches to the
‘B’ input. When the alarm condition is absent
from the ‘A’ input for 60 seconds, then the ‘A’
input assumes control again.
The manual force switch is used to force the
input to either the ‘A’ side or the ‘B’ side. The
‘FORCED’ amber LED indicates that the force
switch is out of the normal ‘N’ position.
The unit has a ‘Bridge’ or ‘Term’ option on
both inputs. This means that more than one
input may be tied together with the last one terminated.
Input (A/B): Impedance terminated 100 ¾ (± 2%)
Output: Per 62411 waveform into 100 ¾
Power
DC Power: -48 VDC (± 10%), 50 mA maximum
Connection: Terminal block
Mechanical
Mounting: desktop, wall, horizontal or vertical
Dimensions: 1.72" W, 6.8" H, 10.5" D
Weight: 4.0 pounds
Industry
FCC Compliance: Part 15 Subpart B, Class A
FCC Part 68 Reg:
Specifications
Unterminated 1000 ¾
2.5 Watts, 8.5 BTU maximum
rack, vertical nest mou nt
Standards

1060 Broadcast Card Rear Panel
Alarm / Power Pinout
251
Pin Function
148 VDCReturn
81
81
EXPAND
AB
1818
T1 IN
AB
UNTERM
26 50
A
Alarm / Power
TERM
B
48 VDC
180 MA
61
2 Alarm Common
3 -48 VDC
4 Frame Ground
5 Norm ally Clos ed
6 Normally Open
1 2 3 4 5
Rear Panel D escription
1
Expand:
2
T1 IN:
AIS with no input.
3
Terminate/Unterminate:
screwdriver. ‘Terminate’ is used when the expan sion connector is not used.
‘Unterminate’ is used when the expansio n connector is daisy chained.
4
T1 Broadcast Port:
table below.
5
Alarm:
normally closed mode (NC - opens on alarm) or on pins 2 and 6 to operate in a normally open mode (NO - closes on alarm). The contacts
are rated at 1.0 Amp AC or 1.0 Amp DC. 18 to 20 gauge wire is recommended.
5
Power:
supplying 50 mA current. Conn ect a chassis ground lead to pin 4. Connect the -48 VDC lead to pin 3. Connect the return le ad to pin 1.
18 to 20 gauge wire is recommended.
These two 8-pin modular jacks are used for jumping the ‘A’ or ‘B’ inputs together to provide additional inputs.
These two 8-pin modular jacks are used for the T1 input signal as well as the output of each input. These 2 connectors output
These two slide switches are used for setting the ‘A’ or ‘B’ input. They are recessed and can be moved with a
This 50-pin female connector is used for the expanded outputs of either the ‘A’ or ‘B’ inputs. Refer to the pinout
This 6-pin connector is us ed as follows for the alarm connection. The alarm connection is made on pins 2 and 5 to operate in a
This 6-pin connector is used as fol lows for the power connection. The unit requires a -48 VDC power source that is capabl e of
T1 Broadcast Port Pinout
Tip Ring Function
1 26 Output # 1
2 27 Output # 2
3 28 Output # 3
4 29 Output # 4
5 30 Output # 5
6 31 Output # 6
7 32 Output # 7
8 33 Output # 8
9 34 Output # 9
10 35 Output # 10
11 36 Output # 11
12 37 Output # 12
13 38 Output # 13
Tip Rin g Function
14 39 Output # 14
15 40 Not Used
16 41 Not Used
17 42 Not Used
18 43 Not Used
19 44 Not Used
20 45 Not Used
21 46 Not Used
22 47 Not Used
23 48 Not Used
24 49 Not Used
25 50 Frame Gnd
Expand / T1 In Pinout
Pin EXPAND T1 IN
1 Data Out Data In
2 Data Out Data In
3 Not Use d Not Used
4 Not Use d Data Out
5 Not Use d Data Out
6 Not Used Not Used
7, 8 Chassis Gnd Chassis Gnd
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