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Patton electronic 1193 Network Card User Manual
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1. NS The red NS LED indicates that the sig nal on the fiber side is too weak to be detected ER Flashing red ER LED indicates errors in 511 test pattern TM The yellow TM LED indicates that modem is in a test mode Local Remote Loopback or 511 511E test pattern Opaque TM LED indicates normal operation Externally accessible dip switches 5 VDC from external desk top power supply 90 260VAC 50 60 Hz Universal Input 10W or 48 VDC FCC Part 15 CE CTR12 Single fiber 8B10B Transformer coupled 1500 VAC isolation One string of 9 125 micron fiber with FC or SC connectors 17 Interface Line rate Line coding Isolation Physical Connection RJ 48C G 703 G 704 Specific Female Dual Coaxial 75 ohm or Female RJ 48C 120 ohm 2 048 Mbps AMI or HDB3 HDB3 is the default 1500 Vrms pin 1 Rx Data pin 2 Rx Data pin 4 Tx Data pin 5 Tx Data pins 3 6 7 8 no connection APPENDIX B PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1193 FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Electronics Model Description KE Single mode fiber optic modem UT Sarcastic nee tcatuchevennes Single mode fiber rack card modem 48V PSM naoin DC Power Supply Module 08055DCUI 100 240VAC 5V 5 reg DC 2A Universal Input Adapter OSOSEUR siswesseeecsatanseness European Power Cord CEE 7 A BO OWI eebe United Kingdom Power Cord D DSO EE American Power Cord K GOAL Australia New Zealand P
2. Fiber Figure 5 G 703 G 704 interface and power connection ports 4 2 CONNECT THE FIBER INTERFACE 4 1 CONNECT THE G 703 G 704 NETWORK The Model 1193 is designed to be connected to another Model 1193 The Model 1193 supports communication between G 703 G 704 There are two ways of connecting to the G 703 G 704 Network equipment over Single mode fiber at distances up to 50 km 31 miles This section describes both options After selecting the appropriate One modem can connect to another on the end of a single string of connection set the internal jumpers as described in section 3 1 2 fiber optic cable To connect two Model 1193s use one string of 9 125 micron 4 1 1 Connect the Twisted Pair 120 Ohm to the G 703 G 704 Single mode fiber The fiber connects to each Model 1193 using either Network an FC or SC connector Figure 8 below shows a close up of SC and FC connector types The Model 1193 is equipped with a single RJ 48C jack for connec tions to a G 703 G 704 network If your G 703 G 704 Network termi nates via an RJ 48C see Figure 6 below 1 RX Data TIP From Network RX Data RING S 3 no connection a TX Data TIP 55 TX Data RING geet no connection Pee no connection 8 no connection Figure 6 G 703 G 704 network interface To Network FC AL Figure 8 Single mode fiber connectors FC and SC WARNING Model 1193 uses a Laser Diode to transmit invisible light into the fiber Exposing eyes to this li
3. of the case Take caution not to damage any of the PC board mounted components Note Electronic equipment is sensitive to ESD electrostatic discharge When you change the internal jumpers on the 1193 use a grounding strap to avoid damages For more information call Patton Technical Support 301 975 1007 The following is a description of the jumper settings and the interface selection 1 For a 75 ohm connection BNC coax insert jumpers JP2 JP3 JP4 and JP5 default 2 For a 120 ohm connection RJ 48C twisted pair remove jumpers JP2 JP3 JP4 and JP5 4 0 INSTALLATION 4 1 2 Connect Coax Cable to the G 703 G 704 Network Once the Model 1193 is properly configured it is ready to connect The Model 1193 is also equipped with dual female BNCs TX and to the fiber interface to the G 703 G 704 equipment and to the power RX for connection to a 75 ohm dual coax G 703 G 704 Network inter source This SEN on desc bes Now ie Take these connections face If your G 703 G 704 Network terminates via dual coaxial cable see Figure 7 below to make the proper connections The Power G 703 G 704 and Fiber Line connections are located on the rear panel of the Model 1193 Figure 5 below shows the loca Network tion of each of these ports Powered Fiber Moder Made in the USA RX gt GH TX Data FROM Data TO e G 703 G 704 G 703 G 704 Network Network Figure 7 Connecting fiber cable to G 703 G 704 Interface Power G 703 G 704
4. the communication link between them In this test any characters sent from the originating device to the remote unit will be returned see figure 12 Any data sent to the remote unit from the remote DTE wil be ignored G 703 G 704 Network Figure 12 Remote loopback diagram To perform a RDL test follow these steps 1 Activate RDL by moving front panel toggle switch DOWN to Remote The TM LED on both local and remote units will light up 2 Perform a BER Bit Error Rate test on the system using BER tester on the local end BER test can also be performed using built in 511 511E pattern generator See section 5 3 3 on how to use the built in 511 511E pattern generator 3 If the BER test equipment indicates a fault and the Local Analog Loopback test was successful for both Model 1193s there may be a problem with the line between the units 4 Upon completion of the RDL test return the front panel switch to NORMAL position The TM LED should turn off on both local and remote units 5 3 3 The V 52 Test Pattern Generator To use the V 52 BER test in conjunction with the Local or Remote Loopbacks follow these instructions 1 Locate the 511 511E toggle switch on the front panel of the Model 1193 and move it UP This activates the V 52 BER test mode and transmits a 511 test pattern into the loop If any errors are present the local modem s red ER LED will blink intermittently 15 2 If the above test ind
5. USER MANUAL MODEL 1193 Single Mode Fiber Modem with Fixed G 703 G 704 Interface BE Electronics To NetLink Single Mode Fiber G 703 G 704 Modem p Link Status m Test Modes Fiber LOS NS ER TM Netlink eX ZA 511E e D E 5 es 5 Normal j G J Normal Remote 2 2 TAR DE Str E PATTON Wk Elecironics To ISO Part 07M1193 UM SALES OFFICE wW Doc 01713U2 001 g04 975 1000 Revised 10 25 06 TECHNICAL SUPPORT An ISO 9001 301 975 1007 Certified http www patton com RTIFIED Company TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 0 Warranty Information see eaa eee eaaa aane naen e naen aane 2 1 1 Radio and TV Interference dn le anas en aaa aaa aana a tentative de tia aaa aaa a A a antes 2 1 2 CE eer EE 3 e Wee EE 3 20 General IMPOLMAUOM EE 4 2 1 Features 2 2 Description 30 EECHER 5 3 1 Configure the Hardware DIP Switches 3 1 1 Configure Model 1193 3 1 2 Select RJ 48C or BNC Connectors AO MStallatiON EE 9 4 1 Connect the G 703 G 704 Network 4 1 1 Connect Twisted Pair to G 703 G 704 Network 4 1 2 Connect Coax Cable to the G 703 G 704 Network 4 2 Connect the Fiber Interface 4 3 Power Connection 4 3 1 Universal AC Power 4 3 2 DC Power 5 0 Operation eegen 5 1 Power Up 5 2 LED Status Monitors 5 3 Test Modes 5 3 1 Local Loopback 5 3 2 Remote Digital Loopback RDL 5 3 3 The V 52 Test Pattern Generator Appendix A Specifications cccccccccsecc
6. cceeeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeaees Appendix B Factory Replacement Parts and Accessories 1 0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1193 components to be free from defects and will at our option repair or replace the prod uct 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 modifi cation 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 consequen tial 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 1193 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 tele vision reception The Model 1193 has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpa
7. d 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 Service at tel 301 975 1007 email support patton com www http www patton com Patton Electronics technical staff is also available to answer any service over Single mode fiber A pair of 1193 Single Mode Fiber questions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your Modems provides G 703 G 704 network extension between remote Model 1193 Technical Service hours 8AM to 5PM EST Monday locations See Figure 1 below through Friday m a m ms em a w a k Fiber Optic Line 4 G 703 G 704 S a a emm a _o Ngan Modem Modem be fe G 703 G 704 Figure 1 Network extension between remote locations The Model 1193 is designed to transmit receive G 703 G 704 data over one string of fiber The Model 1193 allows transmission over Single mode fiber with distances up to 50km 31 miles The clocking options for the Model 1193 include Internal Network from G 703 G 704 Network or Receive Recovered clock from fiber line The Model 1193 also incorporates V 54 compliant local remote loopbacks and V 52 compliant 511 511E test patterns Front panel switches activate test patterns and loopbacks LED status indicators monitor the fiber and G 703 G 704 links The Model 1193 is available with either an AC or DC p
8. ended to work in pairs Set the clock modes for the Model 1193 units with one end of the link set for receive recover and the other end set for either internal or network Use switches S3 and S4 to determine whether the G 703 G 704 line coding is HDB3 or AMI for older telecommunications equipment The line coding must be the same line coding prescribed by the NAP Network Access Provider Most applications will use HDB3 High Density Bipolar 3 HDB3 In HDB3 coding the transmitter deliberately inserts a bipolar violation when excessive zeros in the data stream are detected The receiver recognizes these special vio 6 lations and decodes them as zeros This method enables the net work to meet minimum pulse density requirements Use HDB3 unless AMI is required in your application Alternate Mark Inversion AMI AMI defines a pulse as a mark a binary one as opposed to a zero In an E1 Network con nection signals are transmitted as a sequence of ones and zeros Ones are sent as pulses and zeros are sent as spaces Le no pulse Every other pulse is inverted from the previous pulse in polarity so that the signal can be effectively transmitted This means however that a long sequence of zeros in the data stream will cause problems since the modem receiving the signal relies on the signal to recover the 2 048 Mbps clock If you must use AMI ensure that the data terminal equipment con nected to the unit provides a mini
9. f each LED Pps PRTTON mE Electronicsto NetLink Single Mode Fiber G 703 Modem Link Status Local _ S11 Y Hormal rY yF I Sy Remote 511 Figure 10 Model 1193 front panel 12 Functions of LEDs are as follows Fiber E1 LOS NS ER The green Fiber LED indicates reliable data on the fiber side The green E1 LED indicates reliable data on the G 703 G 704 side The red LOS indicates that syncronization between modems has not been established Blinking red LOS LED indicates the presense of coding errors The red NS LED indicates that the signal on the fiber side is too weak to be detected That could be due to any of the following reasons break in the fiber optic cable length of the fiber optic cable exceeds the maximum distance problem with Fiber LED Flashing red ER LED indicates errors in 511 test pattern The yellow TM LED indicates that the modem is in a test mode Local Remote Loopback or 511 511E test pattern Opaque LED indicates normal operation 13 5 3 TEST MODES The following section describes the test patterns and loopbacks used in the Model 1193 The Model 1193 offers V 54 compliant local remote loopback tests plus a built in V 52 BER test pattern gener ator to evaluate the condition of the modems and the communication link These tests can be activated physically from the front panel 5 3 1 Local Loopback The local loopback test checks the operation of
10. ght can cause permanent damage To prevent eye damage DO NOT DIRECT DISCONNECTED FIBER OR FIBER CONNECTOR OF THE MODEM IN THE DIRECTION OF THE EYES 4 3 POWER CONNECTION 4 3 1 Universal AC Power 100 240VAC The Model 1193 uses a 5VDC 2A universal input 100 240VAC power supply center pin is 5V The universal input power supply has a male IEC 320 power entry connector This power supply con nects to the Model 1193 by means of a barrel jack on the rear panel Many international power cords are available for the universal power supply Refer to Appendix B for country specific power cords The Model 1193 is ready for operation as soon as it is plugged into an AC outlet The unit does not have a power switch 4 3 2 DC Power The 36 60 VDC DC to DC adapter is supplied with the DC version of the Model 1193 The black and red leads plug into a DC source nominal 48VDC and the barrel power connector plugs into the barrel power supply jack on the rear panel of the 1193 See Figure 9 To Power Supply Jack To 48VDC Vin Source dLno A Black lead V Red lead V d EECH Jk SHU gt gt KUN MS HIMOGd L Barrel power connector Figure 9 Connecting DC power to the 48V PSM3 DC power supply WARNING There are no user serviceable parts in the power supply section of the Model 1193 Fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified service personnel Contact Patton Elec
11. icates no errors move the V 52 toggle switch DOWN activating the 511 E test with errors present If the test is working properly the local modem s red ER LED will blink approxi mately once every 2 seconds A succesful 511 E test will confirm that the link is in place and that the Model 1193 s built in 511 generator and detector are working properly Note When the unit is set for Network Clock Mode the unit will derivew its timing from the G 703 G 704 Interface Failure to connect to G 703 G 704 may result in bit errors during the 511 or 511 E test 16 APPENDIK A PATTON ELECTRONICS G 703 G 704 SDSL MODEM Clocking Modes Line Rate Diagnostics LED Status Configuration Power Compliance Transmission Line Line Coding Line Interface Fiber Physical Connection SPECIFICATIONS Network G 703 G 704 Internal Receive Recover 2048 kbps V 52 compliant 511 511E pattern generator and detector with error injection mode Remote Loopback toward fiber line and local loopback toward G 703 G 704 Net work controlled by a single front panel switch The following LEDs are displayed on the front panel Fiber The green Fiber LED indicates reli able data on the fiber side E1 The green E1 LED indicates reliable data on the G 703 G 704 side LOS The red LOS indicates that syncro nization between modems has not been established Blinking red LOS LED indicates the presense of coding errors
12. mally acceptable pulse density For this reason there are advantages to using HDB3 instead AMI coding does not inherently account for ones density To meet this requirement ensure that the data inherently meets pulse density requirements S3 S4 DTE Line Coding Off Off HDB3 On Off Internal use only Off On Internal use only On On AMI Switches S5 through S8 Reserved Switches S5 through S8 are reserved for future applications and should be set to OFF 3 1 2 Select RJ 48C or BNC Connectors The Model 1193 is shipped configured for use with a BNC connec tion to the G 703 G 704 Network If your Network connection is using BNC skip this section Jumper Configuration The Model 1193 uses four internal jumpers JP2 JP3 JP4 and JP5 to match input output impedance between the module and exter nal line on the G 703 G 704 interface The jumper settings select either a BNC 75 ohm or an RJ 48C 120 ohm interface Figure 4 below shows the top view of the printed circuit board PCB and the location of the jumpers Fiber 4 5 R BHC tatus LED s i RI43 C 4 BHC Toggle switches Power Figure 4 Top view of 1193 circuit board and location of jumpers Open the Case Note When opening and closing the case be sure not to damage the fiber optic cable inside the unit To open the case insert a screwdriver into the slots and twist the screwdriver head slightly The top half of the case will separate from the lower half
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14. ower supply and is supported by a wide range of applications and power supply environments 3 0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1193 is equipped with eight DIP switches which allow configuration of the unit for a wide variety of applications This section describes location of the switches and explains all possible configura tions 3 1 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES The 8 external dip switches are accessible from the underside of the Model 1193 See Figure 2 below Rear Front Figure 2 Underside of Model 1193 showing location of the DIP switches Figure 3 shows the orientation of the DIP switches in the ON and OFF positions Figure 3 Close up of configuration switches 3 1 1 Configure the Model 1193 Switches S1 through S8 may be used to configure clocking modes and line coding Default settings of the switches are shown in the table below A ees of the switch options follows the table Clock Source Internal Clock Source Clock rine OFF HDB3 ee i Reserved for Future Applications Switches S1 and S2 Clock Mode Use switches S1 and S2 to determine clock mode of the 1193 S1 S2 Setting Description On On Internal Transmit clock generated internally On Off Receive Recover Transmit clock derived from the line Off On Network Transmit clock derived from G 703 G 704 equipment interface Off Off Internal use only Switch S3 and S4 Line Coding Options Note The Model 1193 units are int
15. rt 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 interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If the Model 1193 does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by disconnecting the unit the user is encouraged to try to cor rect the interference by one or more of the following measures mov ing the computing equipment away from the receiver re orienting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving equipment into a dif ferent AC outlet Such that the computing equipment and receiver are on different branches WARNING This device utilizes a class IIIB laser device which emits invisible light There is potential for eye damage if proper caution is not taken The laser port output is classified as class IIIA due to attenua tion in the fiber cable Eye protection should be worn at all times when the unit is operational and the laser port is not connected The laser assembly should not be modified in any way The fiber cable should never be disconnected from the laser device for any reason The laser s wavelength is specified in the range of 1280 nm to 1330 nm with a maximum power output of 800 uw Eye protection should be specified to handle the stated wavelength Never look directly into to the laser port 1 3 CE NOTICE 2 0 GENERAL INFORMATION The CE symbol on your Pa
16. the local Model 1193 and is performed separately on each unit The following section describes how to perform a local loopback test between the Network and a local connection Any data sent to the local Model 1193 in this test mode will be echoed returned back to the user see Figure 11 below If two Model 1193 units are linked when the LAL is activated data sent from the remote modem will also be looped back to the remote terminal equip ment Figure 11 Local loopback diagram To test the local connection follow these steps 1 Activate LAL by moving the front panel toggle switch UP to Local Once the Local Loopback is activated the Model 1193 transmit output will be connected to its own receiver The TM LED will light up 2 Perform a BER Bit Error Rate test on each unit using a separate BER tester If the BER test equipment indicates no faults but the data indicates a fault follow the manufacturer s checkout procedures for the data terminal Also check the interface cable between the terminal and the Model 1193 The BER test can also be performed using a built in 511 511E pattern generator See section 5 3 3 on how to use the built in 511 511E pattern generator 3 Upon completion of the LAL test return the front panel switch to NORMAL position The TM LED should turn off 14 5 3 2 Remote Digital Loopback RDL The Remote Digital Loopback test checks the performance of both the local and remote Models 1193 and
17. tronics Technical support at 301 975 1007 via our web site at http www patton com or by e mail at support patton com for more information 11 5 0 OPERATION Once the Model 1193 is properly configured and installed it should operate transparently This section describes power up LED status monitors and the built in loopback test modes 5 1 POWER UP To apply power to the Model 1193 read Section 4 3 and be sure that the unit is connected to the appropriate power source Set front panel switches to Normal Then plug the provided power adapter see section 4 3 into the rear panel outlet of the Model 1193 and then into an acceptable power outlet AC or DC depending on the model UI or DC After both the local and remote Model 1193s are powered up a synchronization process will occur to establish a link The synchronization process should take approximately 5 seconds Any time one of the Model 1193s lose power i e in a lightning storm the local and remote units will re synchronize before they can resume data trans mission When the local and remote Models 1193 have established a link and are passing reliable data the following LED conditions will exsit Fiber GREEN Ei GREEN LOS OFF NS OFF ER OFF TM OFF 5 2 LED STATUS MONITORS The Model 1193 features six front panel status LEDs that indicate the condition of the modem and communication link Figure 10 below shows the front panel location o
18. tton Electronics equipment indicates Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product that it is in compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warrant directive and the Low Voltage Directive LVD of the European Union e for One Year parts and labor If any questions or problems arise 8 l l uring installation or use of this product please do not hesitate to con a Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical tact Patton Electronics Technical Support at 301 975 1007 2 1 FEATURES 1 3 SERVICE ITU G 703 G 704 E1 transport over Single mode fiber Full duplex operation over a single string of fiber Single mode fiber with max distance 50km 31 miles Two fiber connection options available FC or SC 120 Ohm RJ 48C and 75 Ohm dual coax G 703 G 704 termina tions Clocking options Internal Network G 703 G 704 or Receive Recover fiber link Optional AMI or HDB3 G 703 G 704 data coding Six front panel LED status indicators Fiber line E1 line LOS TM ER and NS Testing troubleshooting tools V 54 compliant local remote loop z backs V 52 compliant 511 511E test patterns NOTE Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted 2 2 DESCRIPTION The Patton Electronics Model 1193 extends E1 G 703 G 704 All warranty and non warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insure
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