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Patton electronic 1184 Network Card User Manual
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2. 0 4 8 Off On On Off 72 0 5 2 4 Off Off Off Off 128 0 5 4 8 On On Off Off 144 0 5 2 4 Off On Off On 192 0 5 2 4 On On On On 256 0 5 2 4 7 Async Settings Sync Settings Switches S1 5 and S1 6 Clock Source Switches S1 5 and S1 6 are set in combination to determine Model 1184 and 1185 transmit clock source S1 5 S1 6 Setting Description On Off Internal Transmit clock generated internally On On Internal Transmit clock generated internally Off On External Transmit clock derived from terminal interface Off Off Received Recover Transmit clock derived from the received line signal NOTE Because communication between two Model 1185s is always synchronous you must set these switches whether your application is async or sync For X 21 or Async applications please configure one unit for internal clock mode and the other for receive recover clock mode Switch S1 7 DTE Control of DL The setting for Switch S1 7 determines whether DTE control of remote digital loopback test is enabled or disabled If DTE control is disabled the DL test can only be initiated by the front panel switch If DTE control is not available set switch S1 7 to the Off position S1 7 Setting Description On Enabled Respond to DL requests from DTE Off Disabled Ignore DL requests from the DTE Switch S1 8 DTE Control of LAL The setting for switch S1 8 determines whether DTE control of local analog loopback test is enabled or disable
3. PORT The serial port interface on the Model 1184 and 1185 uses interchangeable QuickConnect Modules Each QuickConnect Module has a 50 pin card edge connector on one side and a serial port interface on the other Figure 2 below shows how a QuickConnect Module plugs into the back of the Model 1184 1185 Figure 5 Installation of Model 1184 1185 Plug in Serial Interface Module 4 2 1 Changing QuickConnect Modules When you purchase a particular version of the Model 1184 or 1185 it should be shipped to you with the appropriate QuickConnect Module already installed If you need to install a different QuickConnect Module follow these steps Removing the Existing QuickConnect Module 1 Turn the power switch off Leave the power cord plugged into a grounded outlet to keep the unit grounded 2 Loosen the two thumbscrews on the module by turning them counterclockwise 3 Grasp the two thumbscrews and genily pull the module from the unit Apply equal force to the thumbscrews to keep the module straight during the removal process 10 Installing the New QuickConnect Module 1 Make sure the power switch is off Leave the power cord plugged into a grounded outlet to keep the unit grounded 2 Hold the module with the faceplate toward you and align the module with the guide slots in the rear panel of the Model 1184 1185 3 While keeping the module s faceplate parallel with the Model 1184 1185 rear panel
4. data rates 0 19 2 kbps Model 1185 Synchronous data rates 2 4 256 kbps Asynchronous data rates 0 38 4 kbps Full duplex operation over a single multi mode fiber optic cable e Point to point distances up to 3 miles Internal external or receive recovered clocking options e Field Replaceable DTE DCE QuickConnect interface modules V 24 RS 232 V 35 RS 422 530 X 21 and G 703 e V 54 compliant local and Remote Digital Loopback tests 8 Front Panel LED Status Indicators Available with ST or SMA Fiber Connectors e Made in the U S A 2 2 DESCRIPTION The Patton Model 1184 and 1185 are designed for high speed RS 232 communication over a single multi mode fiber Operating up to 128 kbps synchronous and 19 2 kbps asynchronous data rates Model 1184 is perfect for campus applications where data integrity is a must And Model 1185 is even faster at a bursty 256 kbps synchronous or 38 4 kbps async Synchronous clocking options include internal external or receive recovered clock Both Models 1184 and 1185 feature replaceable Patton s DCE DTE QuickConnect interface modules Available interfaces include V 24 RS 232 V 35 RS 422 530 X 21 Ethernet Bridge and G 703 Fiber connections are made using a ST or SMA type interface The Model 1184 and 1185 also incorporate V 54 compliant local and remote loopback test modes that are activated by a convenient front panel switch LED status indicators monitor interface data and contro
5. 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 1184 and 1185 generate and use 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 1184 and 1185 have 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 1184 or 1185 do 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
6. slide the module straight in so that the card edge contacts line up with the socket inside the chassis NOTE The card edge connector should meet the socket when it is almost all the way into the chassis If you encounter a lot of resistance remove the module and repeat steps 2 amp 3 4 With the card edge contacts aligned with the socket firmly seat the module by using your thumbs to apply pressure directly to the right and left edges of the module faceplate Applying moderate and even pressure should be sufficient to seat the module You should hear it click into place 5 To secure the module in place push the thumbscrews into the chassis and turn the screws clockwise to tighten 4 2 2 Connection to a DTE Device The serial port on most QuickConnect interface modules all except the X 21 module are hard wired as DCE Therefore these modules want to plug into a DTE such as a terminal PC or host When making the connection to your DTE device use a straight through cable of the shortest possible length we recommend 6 feet or less When purchasing or constructing an interface cable please refer to the pin diagrams in Appendix D as a guide 4 2 3 Connection to a DCE Device The serial port on most QuickConnect interface modules is hard wired as a DCE all except the X 21 module Therefore you must use a null modem cable when connecting to a modem multiplexer or other DCE device This cable should b
7. to its own receiver The test LED should glow NOTE Although the local Model 1184 1185 cannot communicate with the remote Model 1185 1185 in this mode the synchronized connection between the two modems remains intact 2 Verify that the data terminal equipment is operating properly and can be used for a test If a fault is indicated call a technician or replace the unit 3 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 terminal indicates a fault follow the manufacturer s checkout procedures for the data terminal Also check the interface cable between the terminal and the Model 1184 1185 15 5 3 2 Remote Digital Loopback The Remote Digital Loopback test checks the performance of both the local and remote Model 1184 1185 and the communication link between them Any characters sent to the remote unit in this test mode will be returned back to the originating device see Figure 7 a TeS E m Figure 7 Remote Digital Loop To perform an DL test follow these steps 1 Activate DL This may be done in one of two ways First by moving the front panel toggle switch DOWN to Remote Or second by raising the DL signal on the terminal interface for pin numbers see Appendix D 2 Perform a BER bit error rate test on the system using BER testers on both ends 3 Ifthe BER test equipment indicates a fault and the Lo
8. 50 C 32 122 F 0 15 000 feet 5 to 95 non condensing 7 3 x 6 6 x 1 62 mmx mmx mm 2 02 Ibs 1 0 Kg 17 APPENDIX B FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Model Description IM1 A V 24 with DB25F IM1 B RS422 RS530 with DB25F IMG ae V 35 with M34F IMV Di esse X 21 with DB15F IMWE nenn V 35 with DB25F IMIP use G 703 with RJ45 IN Gere High Speed Async w DB 25F IM Ethernet Bridge 0805US American Power Cord 0805EUR European Power Cord CEE 7 O805UK United Kingdom Power Cord 0805AUS Australia New Zealand Power Cord 0805DEN san Denmark Power Cord 10121072 a VOPEHFSPFREPFERFFFSPFEEFFEER France Belgium Power Cord BBOBIN ann India Power Cord 0805IS re Israel Power Cord VB05JAP Arising Japan Power Cord 08055W Switzerland Power Cord 07M1090SVC Service Manual 18 APPENDIX C APPENDIX C cont V 35 Interface Pin Description M 34 Female Connector RS 232 RS 530 and V 35 Interface Pin Description DB 25 Female Connector DPD lt xXxS lt cHhHVo DVZZrTInmoouw Signal Pin Signal SGND Signal Ground RTS Request to Send 1 FG Frame Ground CTS Clear to Send 2 TD Transmit Data DSR Data Set Ready 3 RD Receive Data CD Carrier Detect 4 RTS Request to Send DTR Data Transfer Ready 5 CTS Clear to Send LLB Local Line Loop 6 DSR Data Set Ready TM Test Mode 7 SGND Signal Ground DL Remote Digita
9. Control of DL Off Disabled 1 8 DTE Control of LAL Off Disabled NOTE Both Models 1184 and 1185 use Switches S1 S4 to set the async or sync data rate Refer to the sections below to set the Model 1184 or 1185 rates Switch S1 1 through S1 4 Model 1184 Async Sync Data Rate On Model 1184 Switches S1 1 S1 2 S1 3 and S1 4 set two parameters synchronous or asynchronous data rate and the maximum transmission distance between two Model 1184s Data Max Distance S1 1 S1 2 S1 3 S1 4 Rate kbps in miles km On Off Off On 0 19 2 3 0 4 8 Asyne Setting Off On On Off 48 3 0 4 8 Off On On On 9 6 3 0 4 8 On Off On Off 14 4 1 5 2 4 On Off On On 19 2 3 0 4 8 Syne Off Off On Off 28 8 1 5 2 4 Settings Off Off Off Off 32 0 3 0 4 8 Off On Off Off 56 0 1 5 2 4 Off Off Off On 64 0 3 0 4 8 On On On On 128 0 3 0 4 8 Switch S1 1 through S1 4 Model 1185 Async Sync Data Rate On Model 1185 Switches S1 1 S1 2 S1 3 and S1 4 set two parameters synchronous or asynchronous data rate and the maximum transmission distance between two Model 1185s Data Max Distance S1 1 S1 2 S1 3 S1 4 Rate kbps in miles km On Off Off On 0 19 2 0 4 8 On Off Off Off 0 38 4 5 2 4 On On On Off 2 4 5 2 4 Off On On On 9 6 0 4 8 On Off On Off 14 4 5 2 4 On Off On On 19 2 0 4 8 Off Off On Off 28 8 5 2 4 Off Off On On 38 4 0 4 8 On On Off On 48 0 0 4 8 Off On Off Off 56 0 5 2 4 Off Off Off On 64 0
10. Data Terminal Ready signal from the terminal is active ER Glows red to indicate the likelihood of a Bit Error in the received signal TM Glows red to indicate that the Model 1185 has been placed in Test Mode The unit can be placed in test mode by the local or remote user For RDL the TM LED will only glow red on the local unit NS Glows red to indicate that the local Model 1184 1185 has not yet connected with the remote 1184 1185 14 5 3 DIAGNOSTICS Model 1184 and 1185 are equipped with V 54 diagnostics that may be used to to evaluate the condition of the local and remote units as well as the twisted pair link between them local loopback LAL and remote digital loopback DL 5 3 1 Local Analog Loopback The Local Analog Loopback LAL test checks the operation of the local Model 1184 or 1185 and is performed separately on each unit Any data sent to the local Model 1184 1185 in this test mode will be echoed returned back to the user device See Figure 7 below For example characters typed on the keyboard of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen Local Model 1184 1185 L I Figure 7 Local Analog Loopback To perform a Local Analog Loopback test follow these steps 1 Activate LAL either by moving the front panel toggle switch DOWN to Local or by raising the appropriate signal on the DTE interface Once Local Analog Loopback is activated the Model 1184 1185 s transmit output is connected
11. USER MANUAL MODEL 1184 amp MODEL 1185 Kilolight Single Fiber Modems DE PATTON Mia Elecironics To ISO Part 07M1185 C SALES OFFICE Of meeue 301 975 1000 nn ti TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 An N http www patton com Certified Company TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 0 Warranty Information een 1 1 Radio and TV Interference 1 2 CE Notice 1 3 Service 2 0 General Informati erennere ariii 2 1 Product Features 2 2 General Product Description 3 0 CONTIQUIALION sirnana a a ena 3 1 Configuration Switch S1 2 0 MMS tA OM siea a E 4 1 Connection to Fiber Interface 4 2 Connection to the Serial Port 4 3 Power Connection 5 0 Optr tlOna ieeekeik een 5 1 Power Up 5 2 LED Status Monitors 5 3 Test Modes Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Factory Replacement Parts and Accessories Appendix C Interface Pin Assignments 1 0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1184 and 1185 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
12. be answered by contacting Patton Electronics Technical support at 301 975 1007 support patton com or http www patton com 13 5 0 OPERATION Once the 1184 or 1185 is properly configured and installed it should operate transparently This sections describes power up reading the LED status monitors and using the built in loopback tests 5 1 POWER UP To apply power to the Model 1184 1185 first be sure that you have read Section 4 3 and that the unit is connected to the appropriate power source Then power up the unit using the rear power switch 5 2 LED STATUS MONITORS The Model 1184 and 1185 feature eight front panel LEDs that monitor power the DTE signals network connection and test modes Figure 6 below shows the front panel location of each LED Following Figure 6 is a description of each LEDs function DE PATTON Model 1185 High Speed Single Fiber Modem ME Electronics To _ NN To RD RTS CD DIR Ns ER Mm TEST MODES Remote 00000 000 less Figure 6 Model 1185 Front Panel TD amp RD Glows red to indicate an idle condition of Binary 1 data on the respective terminal interface signals Green indicates Binary O data RTS Glows green to indicate that the Request to Send signal from the DTE is active CD Glows red if no carrier signal is being received from the remote modem Green indicates that the remote modem s carrier is being received DTR Glows green to indicate that the
13. cal Analog Loopback test was successful for both Model 1184 or 1185s you may have a problem with the line between the units You should inspect the line for proper connections Transmission Clocking Distance 1184 Data Rates 1185 Data Rates Handshaking Connectors Link Budget Diagnostics Fiber Modes LED Indicators Interface Modules Power Regulatory Compliance Temperature Range Altitude Humidity Dimensions Weight APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Asynchronous and Synchronous Internal external or derived from receive signal 3 miles maximum 4 8km Asynchronous 0 to 19 2 kbps Synchronous 4 8 9 6 14 4 19 2 28 8 32 0 56 0 64 0 128 0 kbps Asynchronous 2 4 to 38 4 kbps Synchronous 2 4 9 6 14 4 28 8 38 4 56 0 64 0 72 0 128 0 144 0 192 0 256 0 kbps Software XON XOFF or hardware RTS CTS Both modes available at all times Either ST or SMA 12 dB 62 5 micron 8 dB 50 0 micron V 54 Compliant Local Analog Loopback and Remote Digital Loopback bit error rate pattern Single 50 or 62 5 micron core multi mode fiber optic cable TD RD RTS DTR ER NS and TM EIA RS 232 CCITT V 24 RS 232 530 CCITT V 35 X 21 Ethernet Bridge and G 703 115 230 VAC switch selectable 50 60 Hz 5 Watts 85V 256 VAC 50 60 Hz universal input option 48 VDC option 5 Watts FCC part 15 Class A UL 1950 EN60950 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC IEC 825 Class 1 equipment 0
14. d If DTE control is disabled the LAL test can only be initiated by the front panel switch If DTE control is not available set switch S1 8 to the Off position S1 7 Setting Description On Enabled Respond to LAL requests from DTE Off Disabled Ignore LAL requests from the DTE 8 4 0 INSTALLATION Once the Model 1184 or 1185 is properly configured it is ready to connect to the fiber interface to the serial port and to the power source This section tells you how to make these connections 4 1 CONNECTION TO THE FIBER INTERFACE The Model 1184 supports communication between two terminal equipment at distances to 3 miles 4 8km and data rates to 128 kbps sync or 19 4 kbps async Model 1185 also supports distances up to 3 miles 4 8km but at rates up to 256 kbps sync or 38 4 async Figure 3 shows the position of the interface connectors on the Model 1184 or 1185 back panel 10n Quik Connect Interface Module e pi 0 Off Interface Port Figure 3 Rear Panel of Model 1184 1185 Showing Interface and Power Connectors These short range modems are designed to work in pairs You will need one at each end of single 50 or 62 5 micron multi mode fiber cable The fiber cable connects to each Model 1184 or 1185 using either an ST or an SMA connector Figure 4 below shows a close up of both connector types Figure 4 Close up of ST and SMA Connectors 4 2 CONNECTION TO THE SERIAL
15. e of the shortest possible length we recommend 6 feet or less When purchasing or constructing a null modem interface cable use the pin diagrams in Appendix D as a guide NOTE Pin out requirements for null modem applications vary widely between manufacturers If you have any questions about a specific application contact Patton Technical Support at 301 975 1007 support patton com or at http www patton com 11 4 2 4 Re configuring the X 21 QuickConnect Module The serial port on the X 21 QuickConnect Module is default wired as a DCE but may be switched to aDTE This is done by reversing the orientation of the DCE DTE strap as described below To reverse DCE DTE orientation remove the module according to the instructions in Section 4 2 1 The DCE DTE strap is located on the bottom side of the module s PC board The arrows on the top of the strap indicate the configuration of the X 21 port for example if the DCE arrows are pointing toward the DB 15 connector the X 21 port is wired as a DCE Reverse the DCE DTE orientation by pulling the strap out of its socket rotating it 180 then plugging the strap back into the socket You will see that the DCE DTE arrows now point in the opposite directions showing the new configuration of the X 21 port Reinstall the module according to the instructions in Section 4 2 1 4 3 POWER CONNECTION The Model 1184 1185 is available with three power supply options Standard AC Powe
16. 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 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 obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Service at 301 975 1007 at our web site at http www patton com or at support patton 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 1184 or 1185 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 Model 1184 Synchronous data rates 4 8 128 kbps Asynchronous
17. l Loop 8 CD Carrier Detect TD Transmit Data 9 RC Receive Timing B RD Receive Data 10 CD Carrier Detect B TD Transmit Data B 11 XTC External Transmit Clock RD Receive Data B 12 TC Test Control B XTC External Transmit Clock 13 CTS Clear to Send RC Receive Timing 14 TD Transmit Data B XTC External Transmit Clock 15 TC Test Control A RC Receive Timing 16 RD Receive Data TC Test Control A 17 RC Receive Timing A TC Test Control B 18 LLB Local Line Loop 19 RTS Request to Send 20 DTR Data Transfer Rate 21 DL Remote Digital Loop 22 DSR Data Set Ready 23 DTR Data Transfer Rate 24 XTC External Transmit Clock 25 TM Test Mode 19 20 APPENDIX C cont X 21 Interface Pin Description DB 15 Female Connector Pin Signal ETETE TESTET Frame Ground Deere T Transmit Data A EEE C Control A ee ne T R Receive Data A Date dauie dipy Indication A Gis aaa hp S Signal Element Timing A TETEE E BT Byte Timing A Be E FERNER SGND Signal Ground een T Transmit Data B TO Get C Control B Meere R Receive Data B A E I Indication B VB E E S Signal Element Timing B 1A BT Byte Timing B 21 APPENDIX C cont G 703 Interface Pin Assignment RJ45 8 Pin Modular 5 Signal RD Receive Data Tip RD Receive Data Ring Not Used TD Transmit Data Ring TD Transmit Data Tip Not Used Not Used Not Used AONOoaARWND 22
18. l signals as well as test mode status Available with options for AC or DC power supply the Models 1184 and 1185 conveniently fit in a wide range of applications and power supply environments 4 3 0 CONFIGURATION Both Models 1184 and 1185 use a mini DIP switch package that allows configuration to a wide range of applications These switches are located on the bottom side ofthe PC board Figure 1 shows the switch locations with respect to the other components on the PC board Because all eight switches are externally accessible there is no need to open the case to configure the unit Tat T Figure 1 Underside of Model 1184 1185 Showing Location of DIP Switches 3 1 CONFIGURATION SET S1 The switches shown in Figure 2 below and on DIP switch S1 are used to set the async or sync data rates LAL and DL diagnostic functions and the clock mode setting The default settings for DIP switch S1 are shown in the table on page 6 Following the table are detailed descriptions for each switch ON urn N ON 1234567 8 00000 OFF Figure 2 Close Up of Configuration Switches 1184 AND 1185 S1 SUMMARY TABLE Position Function Factory Default S1 1 Data Rate Off S1 2 Data Rate Off 64 S1 3 Data Rate Off kbps S1 4 Data Rate On S1 5 Clock Source On internal S1 6 Clock Source On S1 7 DTE
19. r Supply option Model 1184 1185 or 1184 1185 230 is switchable between 100 and 253 VAC and is available with a variety of domestic and international power cords See Appendix C Universal Interface AC Power Supply option Model 1184 1185 Ul operates in environments ranging from 85 to 256 VAC with no re configuration necessary see Appendix C for available domestic and international power cords DC Power Supply option Model 1184 1185 DC operates in 48 VDC environments and is equipped with a 3 pin terminal strip style connector 4 3 1 Connecting to an AC Power Source The two AC power supply options Standard and Universal are equipped with a male IEC 320 power connection A domestic US power supply cord is supplied with the unit at no extra charge To connect the standard or universal power supply follow these steps 1 Attach the power cord supplied to the shrouded male IEC 320 connector on the rear of the Model 1184 or 1185 2 Plug the power cord into a nearby AC power outlet 3 Turn the rear power switch ON 12 4 3 2 Connecting to aDC Power Source The 48 VDC power supply option uses a 3 pin terminal block with spring type connectors Please refer to the Model 1090 Series Service Manual WARNING There are no user serviceable parts in the power supply section of the Model 1184 1185 Voltage setting changes and fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified service personnel Any questions may
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