| USER   MANUAL   MODEL 1075   KiloModem II AC   Powered, High-Speed   X.21 Short-Range Modem   Part #07M1075-B   Doc: 054081UB   Revised 6/16/97   SALES OFFICE   (301) 975-1000   TECHNICAL SUPPORT   (301) 975-1007   C E R T I F I E D An ISO-9001   Certified Company   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION   3.0 CONFIGURATION   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 Customer Service at (301) 975-1007.   The Model 1075 is easy to install and is ruggedly designed for   excellent reliability. The following instructions will help you to properly   configure the Model 1075.   3.1 CONFIGURATION SWITCHES   The Model 1075 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 accessible from the underside of the Model 1075 (See Figure   1).   2.1 FEATURES   • Data rates of 32, 56 and 64 kbps   • Distances to 6 miles (9.7km)   • Switch-selectable carrier control   • Synchronous X.21 operation   • Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) modulation   • DCE/DTE Switchable   • Point-to-point operation over 2 unconditioned twisted pair   • V.54 loopback tests and V.52 compliant BER tests   • 6 LED indicators   • Externally powered   • Transformer isolation   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 O N   O N   S1   S2   Front   Rear   • Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection   • Made in the U.S.A.   2.2 DESCRIPTION   Figure 1. Underside of the 1075 Showing Location of DIP Switches   The two sets of DIP switches on the underside of the Model 1075   will be referred to as S1, S2. Figure 2 shows the orientation of DIP   Switches S1 and S2 with respect to “ON” and “OFF” positions.   The Model 1075 KiloModem II X.21 Short Range Modem   supports synchronous data rates of 32, 56 and 64 Kbps. Synchronous   transmit clock options are internal, external and receive recover clock.   Deriving power from a 9V DC wall-mount transformer, the Model 1075   supports extended distances to 6 miles (9.7km) over 2 unconditioned   twisted pairs.   ON   ON   The Model 1075 incorporates two V.54 test modes (local analog   loop and remote digital loop) that are activated by a tiny front panel   switch. In addition, a built-in V.52 Bit Error Test (BER) test generator   that outputs 511 and 511E bit patterns can also be controlled by a   switch on the case. Six LED indicators monitor transmit data, receive   data, control, indication, test mode (TM) and Error Status (ER). For   protection against ground loops and transient surges, the Model 1075   incorporates both isolation transformers and Silicon Avalanche Diode   surge suppressors.   OFF   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 2. Close-up of DIP Switches Showing “ON” / “OFF” Positions   Housed in a miniature ABS plastic case, the Model 1075 comes   equipped with a female DB-15 connector and a choice of twisted pair   interfaces (RJ-11 jack or RJ-45 jack).   4 3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Switches S2-1 and S2-2: Data Rate   3.1.1 Configuration Switch Set “S1”   Switches S2-1 and S2-2 are set in combination to determine the   synchronous data rate for the Model 1075.   The switches on Switch S1 set V.54 Test Functions. Default   settings and detailed descriptions for each switch are shown below.   S2-1   Off   S2-2   On   Setting   32 kbps   S1 SUMMARY TABLE   Position   S1-1 thru S1-7   S1-8   Function   Not Assigned   Factory Default   On   On   Off   On   56 kbps   64 kbps   Off   V.54 Test Functions   Off   Enabled   Switches S2-3 and S2-4: System Clock Mode   Switches S1-1 through S1-7: Not Assigned   Switch S1-8: V.54 Test Functions   The setting for switches S2-3 and S2-4 determines the transmitter   clocking mode for the Model 1075.   S2-3   On   S2-4   On   Clock Mode   Internal   Description   System clock   generated internally   Switch S1-8 enables or disables the Model 1075 V.54 loopback   test modes.   S1-8   Off   Activation   Enabled   Description   V.54 test functions enabled   On   Off   Off   On   External (DTE)   System clock derived   from terminal interface   On   Disabled   V.54 test functions disabled   Receive Recover   System clock derived   from the received line   signal.   3.1.2   Configuration Switch Set “S2”   Switch S2-5: Carrier Control   The switches on Switch S2 set data rates, clock source, carrier   control and front panel switch operation. Default settings and detailed   descriptions for each switch are shown below.   S2-5   Off   Carrier   Always On   Description   Transmitter is always ON   On   Follows terminal   Transmitter controlled by “Control”   signal from X.21DTE (or by   S2 SUMMARY TABLE   “Indication” signal from X.21 DCE)   Position   S2-1   S2-2   S2-3   S2-4   S2-5   S2-6   S2-7   S2-8   Function   Data Rate   Factory Default   On   Switches S2-6 and S2-7: Not Assigned   56 kbps   } Data Rate   Off   Switch S2-8: Front Panel Switch Enable/Disable   Clock Mode   On   Internal   } Switch S2-8 determines whether the front panel switches may be   used to perform diagnostic functions.   Clock Mode   On   Carrier Control   Not Assigned   Not Assigned   Front Panel Switches   Off   Off   Off   On   Forced On   S2-8   On   Activation   Enabled   Description   Front panel switches may be used   to activate/terminate diagnostics.   Enabled   Off   Disabled   Front panel switches will have no   effect on operation of the unit.   5 6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.2.2 Location of the Internal Straps   3.2 CONFIGURATION STRAPS   Figure 5 (below) shows the location of the DCE/DTE switch and the   JP1 strap on top side of the the PC board.   In addition to the configuration switches described above, the   Model 1075 is also equipped with two internal straps that set the   DTE/DCE Configuration and the DB-15 Shield. In order to configure   these straps, you must open the Model 1075 case.   NOTE: Before opening the case, determine whether the default   settings are correct for your application (see Sections 3.2.3 and   3.2.4)   JP1 Strap   3.2.1 Opening the Case   Front   Rear   To open the Model 1075 insert a flat head screw driver into an   open slot on either side of the case, as in Figure 3. Twist the screw   driver head slightly and the top half of the case will separate from the   lower half, as in Figure 4, below.   DTE   D C E   DTE/DCE Strap   Figure 5 . Position of DTE/DCE and JP1 Jumper Straps on Model 1075 PC Board   3.2.3 Setting the DCE/DTE Strap   The X.21 interface on the Model 1075 is DCE/DTE switchable.   The default setting is DCE, based upon how the Model 1075 sees its   own orientation. When configured this way, the Model 1075 will want to   connect to an X.21 DTE device. Re-positioning the DCE/DTE strap will   enable the Model 1075 to connect to an X.21 DCE device (See Figure   6, below).   Figure 3. Opening the 1075 Case with a Small Screwdriver   DTE   D C E   Figure 6 . Close-Up of Model 1075 PC Board With Close-up of DCE/DTE Strap   Default Setting = “DCE”   The X.21 DCE/DTE strap is located near the DB-15 connector on   the PC board. The arrows on the top of the strap indicate the   configuration of the Model 1075. For example, if the DCE arrows are   pointing toward the DB-15 Connector, the Model 1075 is configured as   a “DCE” and must connect to an X.21 DTE device.   Figure 4. Opening the 1075 Case With a Small Screwdriver   To close the case, fit the 2 halves together snugly and snap them   back in place.   To change the DCE/DTE orientation of the Model 1075 X.21   interface, simply remove the strap and rotate it 180o so the appropriate   arrows are pointing toward the DB-15 Connector.   7 8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.0 INSTALLATION   3.2.4 Setting the JP1 Shield Strap   When you have properly configured the configuration switches and   straps, you are ready to connect the Model 1075 to connect to your   system. This section tells you how to properly connect the Model 1075   to the twisted pair.   The setting of JP1 determines whether the shield (pin 1) of the   X.21 interface is connected signal ground. In the default setting, DB-15   shield is connected to signal ground. The X.21 shield is not connected   to signal ground when the jumper is placed on pins 1 and 2 . See   Figure 7, below.   4.1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE   The Model 1075 supports full or half duplex communication   between two X.21 devices at distances to 6 miles (9.7 km) and data   rates to 64 kbps. There are two essential requirements for installing   the Model 1075:   1 Front   2 1. These units work in pairs. Therefore, you must have one   Model 1075 (or compatible unit) at each end of a two twisted   pair interface.   Rear   3 2. To function properly, the Model 1075 needs two twisted pairs   of metallic wire. These pairs must be unconditioned, dry   metallic wire, between 19 and 26 AWG (the higher number   gauges may limit distance somewhat). Standard dial-up   telephone circuits, or leased circuits that run through signal   equalization equipment, are not acceptable.   Figure 7. Jumper JP1 Orientation on the PC board   Jumper 1: DB15 Shield   Position   1-2   2-3   DB15 Shield   Not connected to signal ground   Connected to signal ground (default)   For your convenience, the Model 1075 is available with two   different twisted pair interface options: RJ-11 jack or RJ-45 jack.   4.1.1 Twisted Pair Connection Using RJ-11 OR RJ-45   The RJ-11 and RJ-45 connectors on the Model 1075's twisted pair   interface are pre-wired for a standard TELCO wiring environment. The   signal/pin relationships are shown below.   RJ-11   SIGNAL   RJ-45   SIGNAL   1...................GND   2...................RCV   3...................XMT   4...................XMT   5...................RCV   6...................GND   1 .................N/C   2 .................GND   3 .................RCV   4 .................XMT   5 .................XMT   6 .................RCV   7 .................GND   8 .................N/C   10   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.3 AC POWER CONNECTIONS   When connecting two Model 1075s, it is necessary to use a "cross-   over" cable. The diagram below shows how a cross-over cable should   be constructed for an environment where both Model 1075s use a 8-   wire RJ-45 connector. Similar logic should be followed when using RJ-   11 connectors or a combination of the two.   Power is supplied to the Model 1075 by a 9 VDC, 1 A wall mount   transformer. This transformer connects to the Model 1075 by means of   a cannon jack on the rear panel. The Model 1075 is powered-up as   soon as it is plugged into an AC outlet–there is no power switch.   RJ-45 Cable (8-Wire)   120 VAC Power (US)   SIGNAL   PIN#   PIN#   SIGNAL   The 120 VAC adapter supplied with the standard version of the   Model 1075 is a “wall mount” type, and may be plugged into any   approved 120 VAC wall plug.   N/C   1 1 N/C   GND†   RCV   XMT   XMT   RCV   GND†   N/C   2-----------------------7   3-----------------------5   4-----------------------6   5-----------------------3   6-----------------------4   7-----------------------2   GND†   XMT   RCV   RCV   XMT   GND†   N/C   230 VAC Power (IEC)   The 230 VAC adapter supplied with the international version of the   Model 1075 is equipped with an IEC-320 shrouded male connector.   This connects with one of several available country-specific power   cords (see the ordering information in Appendix C.) You may   purchase these power cords from Patton Electronics at: (301) 975-   local vendor.   8 8 †Connection to ground is optional   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 8. Pin Number Assignments for RJ11 and RJ45 Modular Jacks   4.2 CONNECTION TO X.21 INTERFACE   To connect the Model 1075 to a piece of data terminal or data   communications hardware, use a straight through DB-15 cable. Plug   the cable directly into the DB-25 port on the rear of the Model 1060.   If it is necessary to construct a special interface cable, please refer to   the pinout diagrams in Appendix C.   Notice! Any terminal cable connected to the Model 1075   must be shielded cable, and the outer shield must be 360   degree bonded–at both ends–to a metal or metalized backshell.   11   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.0 OPERATION   5.2 TEST MODES   Once the Model 1075 is properly configured and installed, it should   operate transparently—as if it were a standard cable connection.   Section 5.0 describes the LED status monitors and the built-in V.52 and   V.54 test modes. The Model 1075 is powered by a 9V DC external wall   mount transformer. To power up the unit, connect the power supply   cord to the power jack on the rear of the Model 1075 and plug the   power adapter into the wall. There is no ON/OFF switch.   The Model 1075 offers two V.54 test modes to evaluate the   condition of the modems and the communication link. These tests are   activated from the front panel.   5.2.1 Local Analog Loopback (LAL)   The Local Analog Loopback (LAL) test checks the operation of the   local Model 1075, and is performed separately on each unit. Any data   sent to the local Model 1075 in this test mode will be echoed (returned)   back to the user device. For example, characters typed on the   keyboard of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen. To perform a   LAL test, follow these steps.   5.1 LED STATUS MONITORS   The Model 1075 features six front panel LEDs that indicate the   status of the unit and the communication link. Figure 9 shows the front   panel location of each LED. Following Figure 9 is a description of each   LEDs function.   A. Activate LAL. This may by moving the front panel toggle   switch DOWN to LAL. Once LAL is activated, the Model 1075   transmitter output is connected to its own receiver. The test   LED should be lit.   Model 1075 KiloModem-II 56/64K Baseband Modem   V.54 Test   (Control)   RTS   (Ind)   CD   Modes   511 -   511E -   TD   RD   Error   Test   - Remote   - Normal   - Local   B. 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.   Figure 9 - Front Panel of the Patton Model 1075   C. Perform a Bit Error Rate (BER) test on each unit. 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 1075.   TD   (Transmit Data) Glows red to indicate an idle condition   or binary 1 data. Glows green to indicate an active   condition or binary 0 data. Glows orange to indicate   rapidly changing data. Source: DTE.   5.2.2 Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)   RD   (Receive Data) Glows red to indicate an idle condition   or binary 1 data. Glows green to indicate an active   condition or binary 0 data. Glows orange to indicate   rapidly changing data. Source: DCE.   The RDL test checks the performance of both the local and remote   Model 1075, and the communication link between them. Any   characters sent to the remote Model 1075 in this test mode will be   returned back to the originating device. 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 1075 and looped   back. To perform an RDL test, follow these steps:   Control   Glows green to indicate that Control from DTE is active.   Red indicates that Control from the DTE is inactive.   Indication Glows green to indicate that the Indication from DCE is   active. Red indicates that the Indication from the DCE   is inactive.   A. Activate RDL by moving the front panel toggle switch UP to   RDL.   Error   Test   Glows red when errors are detected during the 511 or   511/E BER tests.   B. Perform a BER test on the system.   Glows red when the V.54 loopback test or V.52 BER   tests are initiated.   (cont)   14   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   APPENDIX A   C. If the BER test equipment indicates a fault, and the Local   Analog Loopback test was successful for both Model 1075s,   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.   PATTON MODEL 1075 SPECIFICATIONS   Approvals:   CE European Directives   DTE/DCE I/F:   X.21 DB15F DCE or DTE, EIA RS-422   Compliant   5.2.3 How to Use the V.52 BER Test Independently   Compatibility:   Transmission   Format:   Transmission   Line Interface:   1035, 1045 , 1075, 1080A, 1090 series units   The V.52 BER test can be used independently of the V.54 loopback   tests. This requires two operators: one to initiate and monitor the test   at the local Model 1075, and one at the remote Model 1075. To use the   V.52 BER test by itself, both operators should simultaneously follow   these steps:   Synchronous   Unconditioned twisted pair 19 - 26 AWG   Externally accessible RJ-45 (RJ-11   Optional)   Clock   Internal, External and Network (Receive   Recover)   Up to 6 miles (9.7km)   1. Locate the 511/511E toggle switch on the front panel of the   1075 and move it UP. This activates the V.52 BER test mode   and transmits a 511 test pattern to the other unit. If any errors   are present, the receiving modem’s red Error LED will blink   sporadically. For this test to work, make sure the 511 switch   on both Model 1075s is on.   Distance:   Interfaces:   Data Rates:   Isolation:   Surge Protection:   Carrier Control   CCITT/ITU X.21   32, 56 and 64 Kbps (switch selectable)   1500V RMS via isolation transformers   IEC-801-S, Level 2, 1kV   Constantly on or Controlled by “Control”   from DTE device (DCE mode) or   “Indication” from DCE device (DTE mode)   DB-15 female   2. If the 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 receiving modem's   red Error LED will blink regularly. A successful 511/E test will   confirm that the link is in place, and that the Model 1075’s   built in 511 generator and detector are working properly.   Connectors:   RJ-11 or RJ-45 on line side   9V DC wall-mount transformer, 200mA   Power Supply:   Temperature   Range:   0-60°C (32-140°F)   Altitude:   Humidity:   Dimensions:   Power Options:   0-15,000 feet   5 to 95% noncondensing   1.54H x4.1”W x 3.7”D   120 VAC 50/60Hz, external transformer;   230 VAC 50/60Hz, external transformer   2.5 lbs. (1.1 Kg)   5.3 POWER-DOWN   There is no power switch on the Model 1075. You turn it off by   unplugging the AC power adapter from the wall.   Weight:   15   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   APPENDIX B   APPENDIX C   MODEL 1075 FACTORY REPLACEMENT   PARTS AND ACCESSORIES   MODEL 1075 X.21 Interface   DB15 Female   Patton Model #   Description   Pin   Signal   Source   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shield   - 1075 ................................KiloModem II X.21 Short Range Modem   0805B..............................120V Wall Mount AC Adapter   08059DCI ........................230V AC Adapter (No Power Cord)   0805US ...........................American Power Cord   0805EUR.........................European Power Cord CEE 7   0805UK ...........................United Kingdom Power Cord   0805AUS.........................Australia/New Zealand Power Cord   0805DEN.........................Denmark Power Cord   0805FR............................France/Belgium Power Cord   0805IN.............................India Power Cord   0805IS.............................Israel Power Cord   0805JAP..........................Japan Power Cord   0805SW...........................Switzerland Power Cord   Transmit (a)   Control (a)   Receive (a)   Indication (a)   System Clock (a) DCE   - Signal Ground   Transmit (b)   Control (b)   Receive (b)   Indication (b)   System Clock (b) DCE   - - DTE   DTE   DCE   DCE   - - 9 DTE   DTE   DCE   DCE   10   11   12   13   14   15   - - 17   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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