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1.  Model 1009 draws all necessary operating power from the  RS 232 interface  and requires no AC power or batteries     The Model 1009 has been designed to connect directly to IBM AT  compatibles  Unisys 6000 7000 Series  NCR  Towers  and other RS   232 machines with DB 9 serial ports  Its ultra miniature size  2 50  x  1 20  x 0 75   allows the Model 1009 to fit in very tight installation  spaces  Twisted pair connection can be made using RJ 11  RJ 45 or  terminal blocks with strain relief  For added flexibility  the Model 1009 is  compatible with Patton s Model 1000 and 1015 Short Hauls     The Model 1009S uses the latest in bi directional  clamping  transient suppressors to guard itself and connected equipment against  data line transients  For surge handling capability  the Model 1009S is  compliant with IEC 801 5  Level 2  1kV  The Model 1009S is  recommended for environments prone to lightning storms  static  discharge and other forms of EMR     3    3 0 INSTALLATION    The Model 1009 is easy to install and requires no pre   configuration  This section tells you how to properly connect the Model  1009 to the twisted pair and RS 232 interfaces  and how to operate the  Model 1009     3 1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE    The Model 1009 operates full duplex in point to point  environments  It passes data as well as X ON X OFF  software   handshaking signals  There are two essential requirements for  installing the Model 1009     1  These units work in pairs  Theref
2.  WH  iE Bat  s EJ a  REF r  lt   2 x 3 sia H Ro o S o   E     E Y g 3 E    l   F  2  Tg dmg open  Copyright       Patton Electronics Company  All Rights Reserved    13    Dear Valued Customer     Thank you for purchasing Patton Electronics products  We do  appreciate your business  I trust that you find this user manual helpful     We manufacture one of the widest selections of data  communications products in the world including CSU DSU s  network  termination units  powered and self powered short range modems  fiber optic  modems  interface converters  baluns  electronic data switches  data line surge  protectors  multiplexers  transceivers  hubs  print servers and much more  We  produce these products at our Gaithersburg  MD  USA  facility  and can  custom manufacture products for your unique needs     We would like to hear from you  Please contact us in any of the  following ways to tell us how you like this product and how we can meet your  product needs today and in the future     Web  http   www patton com   Sales E mail  sales  patton com   Support E mail      support patton com   Phone   Sales  301  975 1000   Phone   Support  301  975 1007   Fax   301  869 9293   Mail  Patton Electronics Company  7622 Rickenbacker Drive  Gaithersburg  MD 20879 USA    We are committed to a quality product at a quality price  Patton  Electronics is BABT and ISO 9001 certified  We meet and exceed the highest  standards in the industry  CE  UL  etc      It is our business to serve you  
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4. USER  MANUAL    MODEL 1009 1009S  Ultra miniature   Asynchronous  DB 9  Short Range Modem          PE PATTON      ks Elecironics To           ISO ean p in SALES OFFICE  oc     Revised 7 29 97  301  975 1000  TECHNICAL SUPPORT   301  975 1007  http   www patton com       RTIFIED    An ISO 9001  Certified Company          1 0 WARRANTY INFORMATION    Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1009 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 1009 generates and uses radio frequency energy  and if  not installed and used properly   that is  in strict accordance with the  manufacturer 
5. air wire thinner than 26 AWG  i e  avoid higher  AWG numbers than 26     e Use of twisted pair with a resistance greater than the above  specifications may cause a reduction in maximum distance  obtainable  Functionality should not be affected        Environmental factors too numerous to mention can affect the    maximum distances obtainable at a particular site  Use    maximum  distance    figures as a general guideline only     11    APPENDIX C    PATTON MODEL 1009 PIN ASSIGNMENTS   D Sub 9 Connector  DCE Configuration        DIRECTION    STANDARD  DCE  CONFIGURATION    DIRECTION          From Model 1009  To Model 1009  From Model 1009    1   FG Data Carrier Detect  Data Set Ready  DSR    6 2   RD  Receive Data  Request To Send  RTS    7 3   TD  Transmit Data  Clear to Send  CTS    8 4       DTR Data Terminal Ready  5   SG  Signal Ground          From Model 1009  From Model 1009  To Model 1009  To Model 1009       12       APPENDIX D    PATTON MODEL 1009 1009S BLOCK DIAGRAM       HOOHQNHZZOQ    WO                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               A h BBR gE B 3     D c be e o o el  of  H  3  5  a Y  2 4  38 g  BA a8  3  Hj  Ba  de  Wo Wo  g g  eh E  2 7 z  l T W T T  z 55 pei a E pei Bi  e g er   ae     Se GP SB     88  MAEPS  soe 2  g       g  gis g z 5  Bo
6. connect the Model 1009 to the DTE device   make sure that it is a straight through cable of the shortest possible  length   we recommend 6 ft or less  See Appendix C      Should you wish to connect a DTE to a DCE using short range  modems  ex  a PC AT connecting to a multiplexer several hundred feet  away   we recommend using a Model 1009 for the DB 9 DTE  connection and a Patton Model 1000 for the DB 25 DCE connection   These two short hauls are compatible  If you need to use a Model 1009  on both ends  connection to the DCE device will require a cross over  RS 232 cable  Call Patton Technical Support at  301  975 1007 for  more details     3 3 OPERATING THE MODEL 1009    Once the Model 1009 is properly installed  it should operate  transparently   as if it were a standard cable connection  Operating  power is derived from the RS 232 data and control signals  there is no   ON OFF  switch  All data from the RS 232 interface  including  X ON X OFF flow control information  is passed straight through  Any  hardware flow control signals are looped back at the interface and are  not passed between the short hauls    9    APPENDIX A    PATTON MODEL 1009 1009S SPECIFICATIONS    Transmission Format  Asynchronous    Data Rate     Control Signal     Transmit Line   Transmit Mode   Transmit Level     Line Connection     Surge Protection     0 to 19 200 bps  no strapping     CTS  Pin 8  turns ON immediately after the  terminal raises RTS  Pin 7   DSR  Pin 6   and DCD  Pin 1  turn ON imm
7. ed from Patton Electronics  Technical Service at  301  975 1007  http   www pation com  or   support pation com     NOTE  Packages received without an RMA number will not be  accepted     Patton Electronics    technical staff is also available to answer any  questions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your  Model 1009  Technical Service hours  8AM to 5PM EST  Monday  through Friday     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 parts and labor  If any questions or problems  arise during installation or use of this product  please do not hesitate to  contact Patton Electronics Technical Support at  301  975 1007     2 1 FEATURES    e Full duplex  asynchronous operation over 4 wires  e Data rates from 300 to 19 200 bps  e Ranges to 17 miles  27 2 km  using 19 AWG  0 9mm  wire    No AC power required  draws necessary power from  RS 232 signals  e Ultra miniature size  2 50  x 1 20  x 0 75    6 4 x 3 0 x 1 9 cm   e Twisted pair connection via strain relief  RU 11 or RJ 45    Compatible with Model 1000 and 1015 Short Hauls  e Made in the USA    2 2 DESCRIPTION    The Model 1009 Asynchronous Short Range Modem lets two  asynchronous RS 232 devices with DB 9 connectors communicate at  distances up to 17 miles  Operating full duplex over two unconditioned  twisted pair  the Model 1009 supports data rates from 300 to 19 200  bps  The
8. ediately after  the terminal raises DTR  Pin 4      4 wire  unconditioned line  2 twisted pairs   Full Duplex  4 wire   0 dBm   RJ 11 or RJ 45 jack or 5 screw terminal  posts  4 wires and 1 ground  and a strain  relief insert  Works well with data signals    only     Compliant with IEC 801 5 level 2   1kV  Model 1009S Only                                Power Supply  None required  uses ultra low power from  EIA data and control signals  Size  2 50  x 1 2  x  75   6 4 x 3 0 x 1 9 cm   Model 1009 Distance Table in Miles  km   Data Rate Wire Gauge   bps  19 AWG   24 AWG  26 AWG   0 9 mm     0 5 mm    0 4 mm   19 200 6 2 9 9    3 7 5 9    1 2 1 9   9 600 7 5 12 0    4 9 7 8    2 5 4 0   4 800 8 7 13 9    5 6 9 0    3 7 5 9   2 400   11 8 18 9    8 0 12 8   4 9 7 8   1 200 _  17 0 27 2   11 8 18 9   8 0 12 8   10    APPENDIX B  PATTON MODEL 1009 CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS  The Patton Model 1009 operates at frequencies of 20kHz or less    and has been performance tested by Patton technicians using twisted   pair cable with the following characteristics        Wire Gauge Capacitance Resistance   19 AWG  9mm_ 83nf mi or 15 72 pf ft   0163 Ohms ft   22 AWG  6mm 83nf mi or 15 72 pf ft   0326 Ohms ft   24 AWG  5mm 83nf mi or 15 72 pf ft   05165 Ohms ft     To gain optimum performance from the Model 1009 please keep the  following guidelines in mind     e Always use twisted pair wire   this is not an option   e Use twisted pair wire with a capacitance of 20pf ft or less     e Avoid twisted p
9. een              Black 5 RCV   XMT  4 Red                 Yellow 2 RCV   RCV  5 Black               Green 3 XMT   GND 6 White               Blue 1 GND     Connection to Ground is Optional    Standard Color Codes   Yours may be different    OuRWM   ANOUIARWNY       RJ 11 Jack RJ 45 Jack    Figure 1  RJ 11 and RJ 45 Modular Pin Assignments    3 1 2 TERMINAL BLOCK TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION    If your application requires you to connect one or two pairs of bare  wires to the Model 1009  you will need to access the internal terminal  blocks  The instructions on the following pages will tell you how to  open the case  connect the bare wires to the terminal blocks  and  fasten the strain relief collar in place so that the wires won t pull loose     Note  The terminal block configurations are different for the 1009M   male  and 1009F  female         1009M 1009F  Figure 2  1009M and 1009F Terminal Block Signal Orientation  5    1  Open the unit by gently inserting a screw driver between the DB   9 connector and the lip of the plastic case  See below   You don t have  to worry about breaking the plastic  but be careful not to bend the D sub  connector        Figure 3  How to Use a Small Flathead Screwdriver to Begin to Open the Model 2070 Case          fC  Le TIE    Figure 4  How to Use a Small Flathead Screwdriver to Finish Opening the Model 2070 Case    Once the unit has been opened  you will be able to see the  terminal block located at the rear of the PC board     2  Strip the outer 
10. ief assembly on either side of  the telephone wire and press together very lightly  Slide the assembly  so that it is about 2 inches from the terminal posts and press together  firmly  If your cable diameter is too small or too large for our strain  relief  please contact our technical support  We have strain relief  assemblies to accommodate most cable diameters        Figure 8  Re connecting the Strain Relief Assembly    9  Insert the strain relief assembly with the wire going through it  into the slot in the bottom half of the modem case and seat it into the  recess in the case   If the telephone wire is too thin to be held by the  strain relief assembly  you will need to order a different sized strain  relief  Call Patton s Sales Department at  301  975 1000         Figure 9  Positioning the Model 1000 Inside the Plastic Case    10  BEND the top half of the case as necessary to place it over the  strain relief assembly  Do not snap the case together yet     Figure 10  Connecting the Case Halves    11  Insert one captive screw through a saddle washer and then  insert the captive screw with the washer on it  through the hole in the  DB 25 end of the case  Snap that side of the case closed  Repeat the  process for the other side  This completes the cable installation  process     3 2 CONNECTION TO THE RS 232 INTERFACE    The Model 1009 is configured as a DCE  and is designed to  connect to the DB 9 serial port of an RS 232 DTE  PC  laptop  host    If you must use a cable to 
11. insulation from the twisted pairs about one inch  from the end            Figure 5  Stripping the Outer Insulation from the Twisted Pair    3  Strip back the insulation on each of the 2 twisted pair wires  about  25      Figure 6  Stripping the Inner Insulation from Each Twisted Pair    4  Connect one pair of wires to XMT  and XMT   transmit positive  and negative  on the terminal block  making careful note of which color  is positive  and which color is negative     5  Connect the other pair of wires to RCV  and RCV   receive  positive and negative  on the terminal block  again making careful note  of which color is positive  and which color is negative     XMT            7                    RCV    one pair  XMT       2222 n nnan et neee RCV     G                  To Shield  Optional  G   RONE E E E AT XMT One Pair  ROV p Asmann denna niha Annaa XMT    Ultimately  you will want to construct a two pair cross over cable that  makes a connection between the Model 1009s as shown below     6  If there is a shield around the telephone cable  it may be  connected to  G  on the terminal block  We recommend connecting the  shield at the computer end only to avoid ground loops  A ground wire is  not necessary for proper operation of the Model 1009     7  When you finish connecting the wires to the terminal block  the  assembly should resemble the diagram below        Figure 7  Proper Twisted Pair Connections to the Model 1009 Terminal Blocks    8  Place the 2 halves of the strain rel
12. ore  you must have one Model  1009 at each end of a two twisted pair interface     2  To function properly  the Model 1009 needs two twisted pairs of  metallic wire  These pairs must be unconditioned   dry  metallic wire   between 19 and 26 AWG  the higher number gauges may limit distance  somewhat   Standard dial up telephone circuits  or leased circuits that  run through signal equalization equipment  are not acceptable     For your convenience  the Model 1009 is available with three  different twisted pair interfaces  RJ 11 jack  RJ 45 jack  and terminal  blocks with strain relief     3 1 1 TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION USING RJ 11 OR RJ 45  The RJ 11 and RJ 45 connectors on the Model 1009 s twisted pair    interface are pre wired for a standard TELCO wiring environment  The  signal pin relationships are shown below        RJ 11 SIGNAL RJ 45 SIGNAL  Jaai GND   eea N C  pE RCV  J tE GND   gee XMT  ares RCV   eccrine XMT  Jei XMT   ee RCV  nn XMT    oe ene GND  ee RCV    a GND    8                N C      Connection to Ground is Optional    When connecting two Model 1009s it is necessary to use a  cross  over  cable  The diagram below shows how a cross over cable should  be constructed for an environment where both Model 1009s use a 6   wire RJ 11 connector  Similar logic should be followed when using RJ   45 connectors or a combination of the two           SIGNAL PIN  COLOR COLOR PIN  SIGNAL  GND  1 Blue                White 6 GND  RCV  2 Yellow              Red 4 XMT   XMT  3 Gr
13. s instructions   may cause interference to radio and  television reception  The Model 1009 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 1009  does cause interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by disconnecting the RS 232 interface  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 Union European   EU   A Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Patton  Technical Support     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 obtain
    
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