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1. od S2 ON ent Back nen Front EN OFF a S1 d 1 Figure 1 Underside of Model 1092 Showing Location of DIP Switches The two sets of DIP switches on the underside of the Model 1092 will be referred to as S1 and S2 Figure 2 shows the orientation of all DIP switches is the same with respect to ON and OFF positions uU 2 ji ON Figure 2 Close Up of Configuration Switches both sets are identical in appearance OFF ri E O o oE fF o gt EE com oom o E o oE 5 3 1 1 Configuration DIP Switch Set S1 The configuration switches on S1 set data rate asynchronous or synchronous data format transmit clock source and response to RDL request The default settings and detailed descriptions for each switch are shown below S1 SUMMARY TABLE Position Function Factory Default S1 1 Data Rate On 64K Sync 1 2 Data Rate Off 1 3 DSR during Local Line Loop On DSR On 1 4 Async Sync Data Format ff Async Sync 1 5 Async Sync Data Format Off 1 6 Tx Clock Source On Internal Clock 1 7 Tx Clock Source On 1 8 Response to RDL Request On Enable Switches S1 1 and S1 2 Data Rate Use Switches S1 1 and S1 2 to configure the asynchronous or synchronous data rate of the Model 1092 Each setting represents one synchronous data rate
2. 4 TIP RING 5 RING 21 4 2 CONNECTION TO THE SERIAL PORT The serial port interface on the Model 1092 uses interchangeable QuikConnect Modules Each QuikConnect Module has a 50 pin card edge connector on one side and a serial port interface on the other Figure 4 below shows how a QuikConnect Module plugs into the back of the Model 1092 Figure 4 Installation of Model 1092 Plug in Serial Interface Module 4 2 1 Changing QuikConnect Modules When you purchase a particular version of the Model 1092 it should be shipped to you with the appropriate QuikConnect Module already installed If you need to install a different QuikConnect Module follow these steps Removing the Existing QuikConnect 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 gently pull the module from the unit Apply equal force to the thumbscrews to keep the module straight during the removal process 22 Installing the New QuikConnect 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 1092 3 While keeping the module s faceplate parallel with
3. PATTON MODEL 1092 SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Format Synchronous or asynchronous Transmission Line Single unconditioned twisted pair Clocking Internal external or receive loopback Distance Distance max all data rates 10 1 miles 16 4km on 19 AWG 0 9mm wire 7 2 miles 11 5 km on 22 AWG 0 64mm wire 5 0 8 km on 24 AWG 0 5mm wire 3 4 5 5 km on 26 AWG 0 4mm wire Interface Modules EIA RS 232 CCITT V 24 RS 232 530 CCITT V 35 and CCITT X 21 Data Rates Synchronous 32 56 64 amp 128 kbps Asynchronous 0 38 4 kbps Diagnostics V 52 compliant bit error rate pattern 511 511E pattern generator and detector with error injection mode Local Line Loopback and Remote Digital Loopback activated by front panel switch or via serial interface LED Status Indicators TD RD CTS CD DTR NS no signal ER error and TM test mode Connectors RJ 45 on line side DB 25 female M 34 female or DB 15 female on serial interface side depending upon which interface module is installed Power 120 230 VAC switch selectable 50 60 Hz 100 253 VAC 50 60 Hz universal input option 48 VDC option 5 watts Temperature Range 32 122 F 0 50 C Altitude 0 15 000 feet Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Dimensions 7 3 x 6 6 x 1 62 185mm x 168mm x 41mm Weight 2 01 Ibs 1 0kg 30 APPENDIX B PATTON MODEL 1092 FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Model Description IMT A iier V 24 w
4. DTR Data Transfer Rate 24 XTC External Transmit Clock 25 TM Test Mode 32 APPENDIX C APPENDIX C PATTON MODEL 1092 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT PATTON MODEL 1092 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT Continued Continued V 35 Interface X 21 Interface M 34F Female Connector DB 15 Female Connector DCE Configuration DTE DCE Configuration Pin Signal Pin Signal deeds Frame Ground Bosh Stace seh SGND Signal Ground LEARN T Transmit Data A ci RTS Request to Send Osca MEER DAT C Control A Dues CTS Clear to Send A LomFezxzmkERG R Receive Data A EE EE DSR Data Set Ready P Indication A E TET CD Carrier Detect Gian E S Signal Element iming A a es DTR Data Transfer Ready TE EE BT Byte Timing A ERR LLB Local Line Loop Boa xen SGND Signal Ground Musee etai TM Test Mode O ues sae xn T Transmit Data B Ni ols eee ute aie RDL Remote Digital Loop 10 7 oue C Control B P iissntadusenien TD Transmit Data Tiber eut R Receive Data B H ounce RD Receive Data 12 ime pat ete 28 I Indication B Sh rand aed TD Transmit Data B 195 ftetit S Signal Element Timing B Tnt ctn testes oe RD Receive Data B TAGS ere AY BT Byte Timing B Unis XTC External Transmit Clock M seccchescidebofextsalcsses RC Receive Timing Wstore XTO External Transmit Clock D AE RC Receive Timing Y unsttuusasauie TC Test Control A AN niihi TC Test Control B 33 34 APPENDIX D PATTON MODEL 1092 Pin Out Control
5. Pattern Generator Appendix A Specifications seseseeeeeeee 30 Appendix B Factory Replacement Parts and Accessories 31 Appendix C Interface Pin Assignments ssss 33 Appendix D Control Port Pin assignments 35 1 0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1092 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 1092 generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s in
6. Port The 1092 control port is an 8 position connector compliant with EIA TIA 561 Pin Function RJ45 Pin No Ground 4 Receive data to DTE 5 Transmit data from DTE 6 35 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 busine
7. and one asynchronous data rate S1 1 S1 2 Sync Data Rate Async Data Rate On On 32 Kbps Reserved Off On 56 Kbps Reserved On Off 64 Kbps Reserved Off Off 128 Kbps 0 38 4 kbps NOTE The Model 1092 can also operate at the 19 2 kbps synchronous rate To operate at 19 2 synchronous set Switches 1 1 and 81 2 both to the OFF position and Switch S2 1 to the ON position see Section 3 2 1 for a description of Switch S2 1 Switch S1 3 Data Set Ready During Line Loopback Test Use Switch 81 3 to control the behavior of the DSR signal at the EIA interface during the line loopback test S 3 Setting On DSR is on during local line loop Off DSR is off during local line loop 6 Switches S1 4 and S1 5 Asynchronous Sync Operation Use Switches S1 4 and 81 5 to configure the Model 1092 for async sync operation Both switches must be set in the Off position There is no other valid setting S1 4 S1 5 Setting Off Off Async Sync On Off Reserved Off On Reserved On On Reserved Switches S1 6 and S1 7 System Clock Mode Use Switches S1 6 and S1 7 to configure the 1092 for internal external or receive recover clock mode 81 6 1 7 Clock Mode Description On On Internal System clock generated internally Off On External DTE System clock derived from terminal interface On Off Receive Recover System clock derived from the received line signal Off Off Hardware Reset Important A pair of Model 1092s communicate synchro
8. data rate S2 1 Activation Description Off Disabled Synchronous data rate is 32 128 kbps as defined by switches S1 1 and S1 2 On Enabled Model 1092 operates at synchronous 19 2 kbps data rate NOTE To operate at 19 2 kbps Set Switches S1 1 and S1 2 to the OFF position see page 6 Switches S1 1 and S1 2 Switch S2 2 Not Assigned Switch S2 3 Response to Local Line Loop Requests from DTE Use Switch S2 3 to enable Local Line Loopback from the local DTE interface See Section 5 3 1 2 3 Activation Description Off Disabled Ignore Line Loop Back request from DTE interface On Enabled Respond to Line Loop Back request from DTE interface Switches S2 4 and S2 5 Not Assigned Switch S2 6 Response to RDL Request from DTE Use Switch S2 6 to determine the Model 1092 response to RDL requests from the local DTE In the enabled setting the 1092 responds to RDL requests from the local DTE by sending an RDL loop request to the remote Model 1092 See Section 5 3 2 2 3 Activation Description Off Disabled Ignore Remote Digital Loopback request from DTE interface On Enabled Respond to Remote Digital Loop Back request from DTE interface Switches S2 7 and S2 8 Control Port Data Rate Use Switches S2 7 and S2 8 to configure Model 1092 s control port bit rate S2 7 S2 8 Setting On On 9600 Bps default Off On 19 2000 Bps On Off 38 400 Bps Off Off 57 600 Bps 3 2 CONFIGURING THE SOFTWARE SWITCHES The Mod
9. test pattern generator and detector The test pattern generator also injects intentional errors approximately once per second Local Line Loop Initiates the Local Line Loop test and starts and 511 the internal 511 generator and detector 17 errors into the data stream The Modem Status Screen is displayed upon initiating a test A 511 error counter is displayed to indicate errors Press the C key to clear the counter and redisplay the Modem Status Screen Pressing ESC returns you to the Test Mode Menu Pressing C will clear the error count and redisplay the modem status screen Pressing Return will update and redisplay the status 18 3 2 2 Configuring the Remote 1092 To configure the Remote 1092 make a selection from the following REMOTE UNIT CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU To return to the LOCAL 1092 MAIN MENU screen press ESC and refer to Section 3 2 1 REMOTE UNIT CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU Display Remote Unit Configuration Setup Remote Unit Configuration Display Remote Modem Status Select Hardware Software Control Restart Remote Unit URUNE X k X KOXE KKK KKK XX X X x xxxk REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 1 Display Remote Unit Configuration Select Option 1 to display the configuration of various parameters in the REMOTE Model 1092 FARSI REMOTE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DISPLAY MENU 1 Display Configuration of DSR during Local Line Loop Response to Remote Digital Loop Clock Mode 2
10. the Model 1092 rear panel 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 QuikConnect interface modules all except the X 21 module is hard wired as a 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 If the Model 1090 s QuikConnect interface module is hard wired as a DCE all except the X 21 module you must use a null modem cable when connecting to a printer modem multiplexer or other DCE device This cable
11. 0 INSTALLATION Once the Model 1092 is properly configured it is ready to connect to the twisted pair interface to the serial port and to the power source This section tells you how to make these connections 4 1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE The Model 1092 supports communication between two DTE devices at distances to 5 miles 24 AWG and data rates to 128 kbps sync or 38 4 kbps asynchronous There are two essential requirements for installing the Model 1092 1 These units work in pairs Therefore you must have one Model 1092 or a compatible model at each end of a single twisted pair interface 2 To function properly the Model 1092 needs one twisted pair of metallic wire This twisted pair 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 or standard flat modular telephone type cable are not acceptable The RJ 45 connector on the Model 1092 s twisted pair interface is pre wired for a standard TELCO wiring environment The signal pin relationships are shown in Figure 3 below Pp N C 2 N C 1T 3 NIC 3 4 Tip DS Ring 6 N C 8 7 N C Re N C Figure 3 Model 1092 twisted pair line interface Proper 2 Wire Pairing between the two modems is as follows SIGNAL PIN PIN SIGNAL TIP M
12. 1 generator and detector In this test the 511 pattern generator injects intentional errors into the data stream Remote Digital Initiates the Remote Digital Loopback test TEST MODE MENU Esc to MAIN MENU i OFF 2 511 3 511 u errors 4 Local Line Loop 5 Local Line Loop and 511 6 Local Line Loop and 511 w errors 7 Remote Digital Loop 8 Remote Digital Loop and 511 97 Remote Digital Loop and 511 weerrors KEK KR KKK KKK HEAR EKR AK EH E Loop Remote Digital Loop and 511 Remote Digital Loop and 511 with errors Any data sent to the remote 1092 is returned to the originating device Initiates the Remote Digital Loopback test and starts the internal 511 generator and detectors Initiates the Remote Digital Loopback test and starts the 511test patterns In this test the 511 pattern generator will inject initial Enter your selection ti gt gt NOTE An error counter is displayed when the unit is in one of the above test modes except LLB and RDL To run or terminate a particular test key in the option to get to that screen menu If a particular test cannot be invoked the unit displays the message Attempt unsuccessful Test Mode options 2 3 7 8 and 9 require the 1092 to be in Data Mode with the remote 1092 The Model 1092 Test Modes are described below OFF Terminates all tests 511 Initiates the built in test pattern generator and detector 511 with Errors Initiates the built in
13. 2 DISABLE 3 9E 39E 3E 3E 39E 39 3E 9E 9E 9E 9E 39E 9E 9E 39E 3E 9E 3E 9E 9E 9E 9E 9E 9E ECCE CCP Enter your selection 1 2 gt gt 6 DTE Controlled Local Line Loop Select Option 6 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Menu to instruct the Model 1092 to either respond or ignore Local Line Loop requests from the DTE To instruct the Model 1092 to respond to Local Line Loop requests from the DTE select Enable Option 1 To instruct the 1092 to ignore Local Line Loop requests from the DTE interface select Disable Option 2 DTE CONTROLLED LOCAL LINE LOOP Esc to SOFTWARE CONFIG MENU 1 ENABLE default 2 DISABLE Enter your selection i 25 7 DTE Controlled Remote Digital Loop Select Option 7 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Menu to enable DTE control of the Remote Digital Loop Menu See below The Remote Digital Loop on the 1092 can be controlled from the DTE interface by selecting Enable Option 1 To instruct the 1092 to ignore this request from the DTE interface select Disable Option 2 HEEE EEEE EEEE EEE x DTE CONTROLLED REMOTE DIGITAL LOOP Esc to SOFTURRE CONFIG MENU 1 ENABLE default 2 DISABLE KEKKEI EEEEEEEEE Enter your selection4c1 2 5 15 MAIN MENU Option 5 Select Hardware Software Control Select Option 5 from the MAIN MENU selects whether the Model 1092 will use the hardware switch settings or the software switch settings for its active configuration If
14. 2 See below The Model 1092 uses the active i SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION MENU Esc to MAIN MENU configuration for its operation If you make changes to the configuration you must select MAIN MENU Option 8 This will update 1 DTE Rate bid A 2 Data Format CAsync Sync gt the unit to the new active configuration 3 Clock Mode 4 DSR during Local Line Loop 5 Response to Remote Digital Loop BH GE GE REE E NE PNE PA ACA EE e PAE PAE IR JE GRE JAE PAE A JAE JE GRE RE GAEGAE PAE GAE JE GRE AE GAE GAE JAE GAE QA EEE BE a GE EE HEE 6 DTE controlled Local Line Loop ACTIVE CONFIGURATION Esc to MAIN MENU 7 DTE controlled Remote Digital Loop 9999999999999 Configuration Control Hardware Enter your selection i 75 DTE Rate 64 Kbps Data Format Synchronous Clock Mode Internal MAIN MENU Option 4 Setup Software Configuration DSR during Local Line Loop Enabled Response to Remote Digital Loop Enabled i DTE controlled Local Line Loop Disabled Select Option 4 toedit the software configuration of the Model 1092 DTE controlled Remote Digital Loop Disabled To save changes after editing the software configuration select MAIN MENU Option 5 then select Use Software Switches and then select MAIN MENU Option 8 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION MENU Esc to MAIN MENU 1 DTE Rate 2 Data Format Async Sync gt 3 Clock Mode 4 DS
15. 3 VAC and is available with a variety of domestic and international power cords See Appendix C Universal Interface AC Power Supply option Model 1092 UI operates in environments ranging from 100 to 253 VAC with no re configuration necessary see Appendix C for available domestic and international power cords DC Power Supply option Model 1092 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 1092 2 Plug the power cord into a nearby AC power outlet 3 Turn the rear power switch ON 24 4 3 2 Connecting to a DC 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 for further instructions WARNING There are no user serviceable parts in the power supply section of the Model 1092 Voltage setting changes and fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified service personnel Contact Patton Electronics Technical support at 301 975 1007 via our website at http www patton
16. Display Configuration of Configuration Control DTE Rate 3 Display Configuration of DTE Controlled Local Line Loop DTE Controlled Remote Digital Loop FHI HE XX EEEE x xX 0 0X 0X KX KX K KK X 19 REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 2 Remote Unit Configuration REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 2 allows you to edit the software configuration of the remote Model 1092 Please note that after editing the software configuration you must select REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 4 the select Use Software Switches and then select MAIN MENU Option 5 to implement the most recent changes REMOTE UNIT CONFIGURATION MENU DTE Rate Clock Mode DSR during Local Line Loop Response Remote Digital Loop DTE Controlledl Local Line Loop DTE Controlled Remote Digital Loop 2 Wire 4 Wire Selection ONLY FOR 1092A X XX Ck XE X KR KKK NHounuLbuwm5 B25 KRKKEK KEK KK REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 3 Display Remote Modem Status Select REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 3 to display the status of the REMOTE unit REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 4 Display Hardware Software Control Select REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 4 to select whether the remote Model 1092 will use the hardware switch settings or the software switch settings for its active configuration REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 5 Restart Remote Unit Select REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 5 to restart the remote unit NOTE All REMOTE CONFIGURATION sub menus are similar to the LOCAL CONFIGURATION sub menu screens 20 4
17. Options 1 or 2 are selected the 1092RC will use the current hardware or software switch settings as the active configuration After changing this setting select MAIN MENU Option 8 to implement the changes 9939939909390 x HARDWARE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION CONTROL Esc to MAIN MENU X ok X X X 1 Use Hardware Dip svitches default 2 Use Software Switches Enter your selection i 25 MAIN MENU Option 6 Display Modem Status Select Option 6 from MAIN MENU to display the Modem Status below Press RETURN on the keyboard to update and redisplay the Screen MODEM STATUS Esc to MAIN MENU Handshake status HANDSHAKING Data Terminal Ready OFF Request To Send OFF Carrier Detect OFF Data Set Ready OFF Clear To Send OFF Test Mode OFF NOTE Valid Model 1092 Handshake Statuses are listed below 1 Handshaking This status occurs when the 1092 is in the process of establishing a link with another 1092 2 Data Mode This status occurs when the 1092 successfully establishes a link with another 1092 allowing the data to flow 16 MAIN MENU Option 7 Test Modes Select Option 7 from the MAIN MENU to select the test mode status of the Model 1092 below The Model 1092 Test Mode settings help to verify the integrity of the data link and isolate communication difficulties Local Line Loop Initiates the Local Line Loop test and starts and 511 w errors the internal 51
18. R during Local Line Loop 5 Response to Remote Digital Loop 6 DTE controlled Local Line Loop 7 DTE controlled Remote Digital Loop Enter your selection 1 75 11 12 1 DTE Rate 3 Clock Mode Select Option 1 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION menu to Select Option 3 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Menu to select the async or sync DTE Rate of the Model 1092 Different DTE select the sync clock mode See below Rate menu screens will display for async or sync bit rates The selections are shown below CLOCK MODE Esc to SOFTWARE CONFIG MENU a This menu is displayed when the data format is synchronous 1 Master Clock Internal default HHH HAHAHA ARR RRR RRR RRR RRR ja jai ja ja RRR jai ja ja jal ja jaj jai 2 Master Clock External DTE provided gt x DTE RATE Eee te SOFTWARE CONFIG MENU J Slaved to Recaiva Clock H E x 32 Kbpe 3 G4 Kbps Default x Enter your selection 1 3 gt gt x 2 36 kbps 4 128 Kbps x amp 5 19 2 Kbps a Set this option as follows HHHAA AAR AAA BE B PE BA A R R RRR RRR D ja pu i ji jn Dn Dni jui i Dni Dui ni ni Enter your selecti n 1 5 Master Clock Internal Selection 1 allows the Model 1092 to generate an internal clock as the timing source Master Clock External Selection 2 allows the Model b This menu is displayed when the data format is asynchronous 1092 to Derive the system clock from the locally connected DTE RATE Esc to SOFTWA
19. RE CONFIG MENU DTE x x 1 8 38 480 bps default 3 Reserved Slaved to Receive Clock Selection 3 to allows the Model 2 Reserved 4 Reserved 1092 to derive the timing source from the incoming data Enter your selection i 45 stream from the remote Model 1092 Important One 1092A must be a Master Clock either internal 2 Data Format or external and the other must be Slaved to the Receive Clock Select Option 2 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Menu to select the async or sync data format See below 4 DSR During Local Line Loop DATA FORMAT Esc to SOFTWARE CONFIG MENU Select Option 4 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION to configure the behavior of the local Data Set Ready DSR signal during the Local 1 Asynchronous 8 bits no parity Line Loop test mode below 2 Asynchronous 7 bits parity 3 Asynchronous 7 bits no parity 4 Synchronous X kk XXX XIX KK KK cxx DSR DURING LOCAL LINE LOOP Esc to SOFTURRE CONFIG MENU Enter your selection 1 4 5 X x x xx 1 DSR ON during Local Line Loop default 2 DSR OFF during Local Line Loop Enter your selection 1 2 gt 13 14 5 Response to Remote Digital Loop Select Option 5 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Menu to instruct the Model 1092 to either respond or ignore the Remote Digital Loop request from the remote 1092 9399993993999 x RESPONSE TO REMOTE DIGITAL LOOP x Esc to SOFTURRE CONFIG MENU 1 ENABLE default
20. USER MANUAL MODEL 1092 High Speed 2 Wire Sync amp Async Short Range Modem TE PATTON Ba Elecironics o ISO an 07M1092 F SALES OFFICE Docit 033011UF 301 975 1000 TW Peoia SEC ONICAL C UBSEET 301 975 1007 An I 0 9001 Cn n NND Certified Company TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 0 Warranty Information eeeeenm 2 1 1 Radio and TV Interference 1 2 CE Notice 1 3 Service Information 2 0 General Information eeeeeeeeeennn 4 2 1 Features 2 2 Description 3 0 Configuration eessessssseseeeneneeeneenee nennen 5 3 1 Configuring the Hardware DIP Switches 3 1 1 Configuration Switch Set S1 3 1 2 Configuration Switch Set S2 3 2 Configuring the Software Switches 3 2 1 Configuring the Local 1092 3 2 2 Configuring the Remote 1092 3 3 Power Connection 4 0 Installation sssessssssssseeeeeeennemennnnrnn 21 4 1 Connecting the Twisted Pair Interface 4 2 Connecting the Serial Port 4 2 1 Changing QuikConnect Modules 4 2 2 Connecting a DTE Device 4 2 3 Connecting a DCE Device 4 2 4 Configuring the X 21 QuikConnect Module 4 3 Connecting Power 4 3 Control Port Interface Connecting to an AC Power Source Connecting to a DC Power Source SEES EHE PM 26 5 1 Power Up 5 2 LED Status Monitors 5 3 Test Modes 5 3 1 Using Local Line Loopback LLB 5 3 2 Using Remote Digital Loopback RDL 5 3 3 Using the V 52 BER Test
21. com or by e mail at support patton com for more information 25 5 0 OPERATION Once the Model 1092 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 test modes 5 1 POWER UP To apply power to the Model 1092 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 1092 features eight front panel LEDs that monitor power the DTE signals network connection and test modes Figure 5 below shows the front panel location of each LED Following Figure 5 is a description of each LEDs function PE PATTON Model 1092 KiloModem 2W High Speed 2 Wire Short Range Modem Wa zlectronics Co 0000o Figure 5 Model 1092 Front Panel Installation of Model TD amp RD Glows red to indicate an idle condition of Binary 1 data on the respective terminal interface signals Green indicates Binary 0 data CTS Glows green to indicate that the Clear to Send signal from the modem 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 Data Terminal Ready signal from the terminal is active ER Glows red to indicate the likelihood of a Bit E
22. cs Technical Service at tel 301 975 1007 email support patton com www http www 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 1092 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 4 FEATURES Synchronous data rates 19 2 32 56 64 and 128 kbps Asynchronous data rates 0 38 4 kbps Full duplex operation over a single twisted pair 2 wires Point to point distances up to 5 miles all data rates on 24 AWG twisted pair Remote digital loopback local line loopback diagnostic modes Field Replaceable DTE DCE interface modules V 24 RS 232 V 35 RS 422 530 G 703 and X 21 Internal external or receive recovered clocking options LED indicators for TD RD CTS CD DTR TM ER and NS Made in the U S A 2 2 DESCRIPTION The Patton Model 1092 is a high speed AC powered short range modem that is able to operate synchronously or asynchronously full duplex over a si
23. e DIP MAIN MENU screen To configure the REMOTE 1092 type Shift switches To use the Hardware Configuration for the Active 4 and refer to Section 3 2 2 Configuration select MAIN MENU Option 5 Then select Use Hardware DIP Switches Finally select MAIN MENU Option 8 to save fe fl a a fe ul om a im a i a a om fo i id i a a HATH HEHU x HARDWARE CONFIGURATION Esc to MAIN MENU 1 Display Actius Configuration H Configuration Control Hardware 2 Displey Hardware Configuration i ME me i 64 Kbps Data Format ynchronous gt SLM brine ire oe Sha 3 Clock Mode Internal Setup SoFlware Configuration DSR during Local Line Loop Enabled E 5 Select Hardaare SofLware Control 4 Response to Remote Digital Loop Enabled w B Displey Modems 5tabus E DTE controlled Local Line Loop Disabled E T Tent Hodes DTE controlled Remote Digital Loop Disabled 3 99399999 w BH Rentark Unit P fal ff al ah a a i a i ade a i ad a a a in a ua un ii ol Enter your selection 1 3 MAIN MENU Option 3 Display Software Configuration Select Option 3 to display the configuration of the software switches To use the software configuration for the Active Configuration select MAIN MENU Option 5 Then select Use Software Switches Finally select MAIN MENU Option 8 to save MAIN MENU Option 1 Display Active Configuration Select Option 1 to display the most recent configuration of the local Model 109
24. el 1092 features a menu driven command system that allows you to configure either the local or remote 1092 Follow the instructions below to configure the Model 1092 using the software switches 1 Connect the serial RS 232 port of a V100 or similar DTE with terminal emulation to the EIA TIA 5611 port of the Model 1092 To construct an RS 232 to EIA 561 patch cable refer to the control port pinout diagram in Appendix D Refer to Appendix C to order a pre made cable 2 Power up the terminal and set its RS 232 port as follows 9600 Baud 8 data bits i stop bit no parity Local echo CR CR LF on inbound data ANSI VT 100 emulation 3 Verify that switches S2 8 and S2 7 are set to ON 4 Power up the Model 1092 5 After the Model 1092 is powered on the control port will send out this message 2W BBM ver x x 6 Press ESC on the terminal 7 The 1092 will then display the MAIN MENU screen You may configure the LOCAL Model 1092 from this screen To configure the REMOTE Model 1092 press Shift 4 on most keyboards Important To make a selection from any menu enter the option number To exit any menu without making a selection or to return to the previous menu press the ESC key or the SPACE key 10 3 2 1 Configuring the Local 1092 MAIN MENU Option 2 Display Hardware Configuration To configure the LOCAL 1092 make a selection from the following Select Option 2 to display the configuration of the hardwar
25. ith DB25F IMA B eeeeeee RS422 RS530 with DB25F IM TIG auiem V 35 with M34F IMT D te X 21 with DB15F IMTIE eot V 35 with DB25F IMT F eerie G 703 with RJ45 O805US eene American Power Cord 0805EUR European Power Cord CEE 7 0805UK United Kingdom Power Cord 0805AUS eeeeee Australia New Zealand Power Cord 0805DEN Denmark Power Cord 0805FR ssesss France Belgium Power Cord 10 3 0lo POE India Power Cord 0805IS oniinn Israel Power Cord 0805JAP sss Japan Power Cord 0805SW eene Switzerland Power Cord 07M10908SVC 1090 Series Service Manual 31 APPENDIX C PATTON MODEL 1092 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT RS 232 RS 530 Interface Pin Description DB 25 Female Connector DCE Configuration Pin Signal 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD Transmit Data 3 RD Receive Data 4 RTS Request to Send 5 CTS Clear to Send 6 DSR Data Set Ready T SGND Signal Ground 8 CD Carrier Detect 9 RC Receive Timing B 10 CD Carrier Detect B 11 XTC External Transmit Clock 12 TC Test Control B 13 CTS Clear to Send 14 TD Transmit Data B 15 TC Test Control A 16 RD Receive Data 17 RC Receive Timing 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
26. ngle twisted pair Supporting data rates to128kbps synchronous or 38 4 kbps asynchronous the Model 1092 is capable of point to point distances up to 5 miles using 24 AWG wire The Model 1092 supports internal external or receive loopback clocking in synchronous mode Data rates and asynchronous data format may be configured locally using DIP switches The Model 1092 features replaceable DCE DTE interface modules Available interfaces include V 24 RS 232 V 35 RS 422 530 G 703 and X 21 Line connection is made by RJ 45C jack Internal AC power supply options include 120 230VAC switchable and 100 253VAC universal The internal DC power supply option supports any DC input between 40 60VDC 3 0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1092 is equipped with two sets of eight DIP switches which allow configuration of the unit to a wide variety of applications The Model 1092 is also equipped with an internal switch that allows selection of 115 or 230 VAC power inputs Note this switch is not present in Models 1092 UI and 1092 DC This section describes switch locations and explains all possible configurations 3 4 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES The Model 1092 uses a unique set of 16 external mini DIP switches that allow configuration to wide range of applications The 16 external switches are grouped into two eight switch sets and are externally accessable from the underside of the Model 1092 See Figure 1
27. nously across the twisted pair line connection Therefore you must set these switches whether your application is async or sync For X 21 or Async applications please configure one Model 1092 for internal clock mode and the other Model 1092 for receive recover clock mode Switch S1 8 Response to RDL Request Use Switch S1 8 to allow Model 1092 to enter the Remote Digital Loopback diagnostic test when requested to do so by the far end Model 1092 For example when Switch S1 8 is set to ON it will enter RDL mode See Section 5 3 2 when requested to do so by the remote Model 1092 S1 8 Setting On Response to RDL Request Enabled Off Response to RDL Request Disabled 7 3 1 2 Configuration Switch Set S2 Use the eight DIP Switches in Switch S2 to enable 19 2 kbps synchronous operation set the loopback modes and the speed of the control port The following table summarizes default positions of DIP Switch S2 Detailed descriptions of each switch follow the table S2 SUMMARY TABLE Position Function Factory Default S2 1 19 2 kbps Enable Off 2 2 Not Assigned Off S2 3 Response to LAL from DTE Off Disabled 2 4 Not Assigned Off 2 5 Not Assigned Off S2 6 Response to RDL from DTE On Enabled S2 7 Control Port Data Rate On 9600 bpsc S2 8 Control Port Data Rate On Switches S2 1 19 2 kbps Synchronous Rate Enable Use Switch S2 1 to allow the Model 1092 to operate at the 19 2 kbps synchronous
28. rror in the received signal During the 511 or 511 E test ER will flash to indicate that the Test Pattern Detector has detected a bit error TM Glows red to indicate that the Model 1092 has been placed in Test Mode The unit can be placed in test mode by the local or remote user 26 NS Glow red to indicate that the local Model 1092 has not yet connected with the remote 5 3 TEST MODES The Model 1092 offers two proprietary loopback test modes plus a built in V 52 BER test pattern generator to evaluate the condition of the modems and the communication link These tests can be activated physically from the front panel or via the interface 5 3 1 Using Local Line Loopback LLB The Local Line Loopback LLB test checks the operation of the local Model 1092 and is performed separately on each unit Any data sent to the local Model 1092 in this test mode will be echoed returned back to the user device See Figure 6 below For example characters typed on the keyboard of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen rd Local 1092 Ey Figure 6 Local Line Loop To perform a LLB test follow these steps 1 Activate LLB This may be done in one of two ways First by moving the front panel toggle switch UP to Local Second by raising pin 18 on the interface Once LLB is activated the Model 1092 transmitter output is connected to its own receiver The TM LED should be lit 2 Verify that the data terminal equipmen
29. s you may have a problem with the twisted pair line between the modems You should then check the twisted pair line for proper connections and continuity 5 3 3 Using the V 52 BER Test Pattern Generator To use the V 52 BER tests in conjunction with the Remote Digital Loopback tests or with Local Line Loopback tests follow these instructions 1 Locate the 511 511E toggle switch on the front panel of the 1092 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 sporadically 28 If the above test indicates no errors are present 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 glow A successful 511 E test will confirm that the link is in place and that the Model 1092 s built in 511 generator and detector are working properly NOTE The above V 52 BER tests can be used independently of the Remote Digital Loopback tests This requires two operators one to initiate and monitor the tests at the local Model 1092 and one to do the same at the remote Model 1092 In this case the test pattern sent by each Model 1092 will not be looped back but will be transmitted down the line to the other Model 1092 While one operator initiates test the other monitors for errors 29 APPENDIX A
30. should be 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 23 4 2 4 Configuring the X 21 QuikConnect Module The serial port on the X 21 QuikConnect Module is default wired as a DCE but may be switched to a DTE 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 1092 is available with three power supply options Standard AC Power Supply option Model 1092 no suffix is switchable between 100 and 25
31. ss to serve you If you are not satisfied with any aspect of this product or the service provided from Patton Electronics or its distributors please let us know Thank you Burton A Patton Vice President P S Please tell us where you purchased this product
32. structions may cause interference to radio and television reception The Model 1092 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 1092 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 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 Electroni
33. t is operating properly and can be used fora test If a fault is indicated call a technician or replace the unit 3 Perform a V 52 BER bit error rate test as described in Section 5 3 3 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 1092 27 5 3 2 Using Remote Digital Loopback RDL The Remote Digital Loopback RDL test checks the performance of both the local and remote Model 1092s and the communication link between them Any characters sent to the remote Model 1092 in this test mode will be returned back to the originating device see Figure 7 below For example characters typed on the keyboard of the local terminal will appear on the local terminal screen after having been passed to the remote Model 1092 and looped back C Wes oC S Pe iw Figure 7 Remote Digital Loop To perform an RDL test follow these steps 1 Activate RDL This may be done in two ways first by moving the front panel toggle switch DOWN to Remote Second by raising pin 21 on the interface NOTE Switch S1 8 Response to RDL Request on the remote Model 1092 must be enabled 2 Perform a V 52 BER test as described in Section 5 3 3 If the BER test equipment indicates a fault and the Local Line Loopback test was successful for both Model 1092
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