RAD Data comm Network Card ASMi 31 User Guide

ASMi-31  
Short Range Modem  
Installation and Operation Manual  
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Warranty  
This RAD product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year  
from date of shipment. During the warranty period, RAD will, at its option, either repair or replace  
products which prove to be defective. For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to  
a service facility designated by RAD. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to RAD and RAD shall pay  
shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties  
and taxes for products returned to RAD from another country.  
Limitation of Warranty  
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance  
by Buyer, Buyer-supplied firmware or interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation  
outside of the environmental specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or  
maintenance.  
Exclusive Remedies  
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Safety Warnings  
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to warn the operator or  
service personnel of operation and maintenance factors relating to the  
product and its operating environment which could pose a safety hazard.  
Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and maintenance of this  
product. Only a qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment, maintenance  
or repairs to this instrument. No adjustment, maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the  
operator or the user.  
Telecommunication Safety  
The safety status of each of the ports on ASMi-31 is declared according to EN 41003 and is detailed in  
the table below:  
Ports  
Safety Status  
V.24, V.35, X.21, RS-530, V.36,  
LAN, balanced G.703  
SELV  
Circuit operating with Safety Extra-Low Voltage  
Line  
TNV-1  
Telecommunications Networks Voltage within the  
limits of SELV and subject to overvoltages.  
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Regulatory Information  
FCC-15 User Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to the radio communications. Operation  
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will  
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Warning per EN 55022  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in  
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Manufacturer's Name:  
RAD Data Communications Ltd.  
Manufacturer's Address:  
12 Hanechoshet St.  
Tel Aviv 69710  
Israel  
declares that the product:  
Product Name:  
ASMi-31/S  
Conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s):  
EMC:  
EN 55022 (1994)  
Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance  
characteristics of information technology equipment.  
EN 50082-1 (1992)  
Electromagnetic compatibility – Generic immunity standards  
for residential, commercial and light industry.  
Safety:  
EN 60950 (1992/93) Safety of information technology equipment, including  
electrical business equipment.  
Supplementary Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. The product was tested in a typical configuration.  
Tel Aviv, September 7th, 1997  
Haim Karshen  
VP Quality  
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Quick Start Guide  
If you are familiar with ASMi-31, use this quick start guide to prepare the  
unit for operation.  
Perform the following steps for both the local and the remote units.  
1. Disconnect all cables from the units.  
2. Open the case of the units.  
3. Adjust the jumpers (see Chapter 2, Installation and Setup).  
Make sure that there is only one clock source in the application. Select one  
modem as INT or EXT, and the second modem as RCV.  
Note  
4. Close the case of the units.  
5. Connect the units to the DTEs.  
6. Power up the units.  
7. Connect the units to the line.  
The units should operate properly after a few seconds.  
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Contents  
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION  
1.1 Overview....................................................................................................................... 1-1  
General ................................................................................................................................1-1  
Versions................................................................................................................................1-1  
Application...........................................................................................................................1-2  
Features................................................................................................................................1-2  
1.2 Physical Description....................................................................................................... 1-3  
1.3 Functional Description................................................................................................... 1-3  
General ................................................................................................................................1-3  
Remote Management............................................................................................................1-4  
Data Transmission.................................................................................................................1-4  
Master/Slave Clock Modes ....................................................................................................1-4  
Special Management Configurations......................................................................................1-4  
Diagnostic Capabilities..........................................................................................................1-4  
Overload Protection..............................................................................................................1-5  
1.4 Technical Specifications ................................................................................................. 1-5  
Line Interface........................................................................................................................1-5  
Digital Interface (DTE)...........................................................................................................1-5  
Clock Source ........................................................................................................................1-6  
Control Signals......................................................................................................................1-6  
Diagnostics ...........................................................................................................................1-6  
Indicators..............................................................................................................................1-6  
Power...................................................................................................................................1-6  
Physical ................................................................................................................................1-7  
Environment.........................................................................................................................1-7  
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND SETUP  
2.1 Site Requirements and Prerequisites .............................................................................. 2-1  
Power...................................................................................................................................2-1  
Ambient Requirements .........................................................................................................2-1  
2.2 Package Contents........................................................................................................... 2-2  
2.3 Installation and Setup..................................................................................................... 2-2  
Setting the Internal Jumpers ..................................................................................................2-2  
Connecting the Interfaces......................................................................................................2-6  
CHAPTER 3 OPERATION  
3.1 Controls and Indicators .................................................................................................. 3-1  
3.2 Operating Instructions.................................................................................................... 3-2  
Turning ASMi-31 On ............................................................................................................3-2  
Normal LEDs Indications.......................................................................................................3-2  
Turning ASMi-31 Off ............................................................................................................3-3  
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND DIAGNOSTICS  
4.1 Diagnostic Tests ............................................................................................................. 4-1  
Local Analog Loopback (LLB) ................................................................................................4-2  
Remote Loopback (RLB)........................................................................................................4-3  
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CHAPTER 5 CARD CAGE VERSION  
5.1 ASM-MN-214 Card Cage............................................................................................... 5-1  
5.2 ASMi-31/R Card Version ................................................................................................ 5-3  
5.3 Power Supply................................................................................................................. 5-4  
AC Supply (100, 115 or 230 VAC).........................................................................................5-4  
DC Supply (-48 VDC) ...........................................................................................................5-4  
Power Supply with Redundancy............................................................................................5-4  
5.4 Installing ASMi-31/R....................................................................................................... 5-5  
APPENDIX A ETHERNET INTERFACE  
APPENDIX B IR-G.703 CODIRECTIONAL INTERFACE (64 KBPS)  
APPENDIX C X.21 INTERFACE MODULE  
APPENDIX D DTE INTERFACE CONNECTORS  
APPENDIX E CONNECTING RS-530 TO RS-422  
APPENDIX F INSTALLATION IN 19" RACK  
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List of Figures  
Figure 1-1 ASMi-31 Working Opposite HS-U Card in Megaplex-2100.......................................... 1-2  
Figure 1-2 ASMi-31 Standalone Unit ............................................................................................ 1-3  
Figure 2-1 ASMi-31 PCB Layout ................................................................................................... 2-4  
Figure 2-2 ASMi-31 Rear Panel..................................................................................................... 2-6  
Figure 2-3 Connecting the Line – Step 1....................................................................................... 2-7  
Figure 2-4 Connecting the Line – Step 2....................................................................................... 2-7  
Figure 2-5 Connecting the Line – Step 3....................................................................................... 2-7  
Figure 3-1 ASMi-31 Front Panel.................................................................................................... 3-1  
Figure 4-1 Local Analog Loopback................................................................................................ 4-2  
Figure 4-2 Remote Digital Loopback............................................................................................. 4-3  
Figure 5-1 ASM-MN-214 Rear Panel ............................................................................................ 5-2  
Figure 5-2 ASMi-31/R Front Panel ................................................................................................ 5-3  
Figure 5-3 ASM-MN-214 Front Panel ........................................................................................... 5-4  
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List of Tables  
List of Tables  
Table 2-1 ASMi-31 Internal Jumpers and Switches........................................................................ 2-4  
Table 2-2 DTE Interfaces and Matching Adapter Cables................................................................ 2-7  
Table 3-1 Local Control Functions (via DTE) ................................................................................. 3-2  
Table 3-2 ASMi-31 Controls and Indicators – Normal Operation .................................................. 3-2  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter describes basic physical and functional features of the  
ASMi-31 standalone modem, as well as some typical applications. It  
discusses the following topics:  
An overview of the modem  
Physical description  
Functional description  
Technical specifications.  
1.1 Overview  
The ASMi-31 modem is a synchronous/asynchronous short-range modem  
which is managed by a remote master modem. ASMi-31 operates  
synchronously or asynchronously at full duplex over 2-wire twisted pair,  
unconditioned lines. The ASMi-31 modem has a transmission range of 8 km  
(5 miles) over 24 AWG wire and operates at user-selectable data rates from  
1.2 kbps to 128 kbps.  
General  
Versions  
ASMi-31 is available in several versions:  
ASMi-31 standalone – the standalone slave unit features a blank panel  
ASMi-31/R – a plug-in card which may be installed in the ASM-MN-214  
hub.  
ASMi-31C – a plug-in card which may be installed in the LRS-12 or  
LRS-24 hub (see ASMi-31C Installation and Operation Manual for details).  
Power Supply Versions  
The power supply options are:  
AC power source: 115 VAC or 230 VAC  
DC power source: -48 VDC.  
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Figure 1-1 illustrates the ASMi-31 application.  
Application  
2-wire  
Backbone  
HS-U card  
ASMi-31  
MP-2100  
Figure 1-1 ASMi-31 Working Opposite HS-U Card in Megaplex-2100  
The ASMi-31 short range modem supports full duplex transmission over  
2-wire twisted pair unconditioned lines.  
Features  
The ASMi-31 modem operates in pairs with either another standalone  
modem, or as a card installed in the ASM-MN-214 hub.  
A management channel transmitted in-band allows remote configuration for  
the modem, real-time alerts on failures, and diagnostic testing. The line data  
rate is selectable from 1.2 kbps up to 128 kbps and the line encoding is  
2B1Q. ASMi-31 achieves an operating range up to 8 km (5 miles) over  
24 AWG wire, independent of data rate.  
The ASMi-31 modem is fully compatible with ASM-31 and SRM-31 and  
works opposite MP-2100/HS-U module.  
The ASMi-31 modem features automatic rate detection in external clock  
mode for tail-end applications.  
Control Signal Transfers  
ASMi-31 supports end-to-end transfer of two control signals: DTR to DSR  
and RTS to DCD, except for the V.35 interface or any other standard that  
doesn't support this signal (such as X.21, G.703).  
Interfaces  
ASMi-31 supports the following interfaces: V.24/RS-232, V.35, X.21,  
V.36/RS-449, RS-530, G.703 Codirectional, or built-in Ethernet bridge.  
Diagnostics  
ASMi-31 contains two diagnostic loops for complete diagnostics of both  
local and remote modems:  
Local analog loopback  
Remote digital loopback  
Both loopbacks are controlled via pins in the DTE interface and are  
supported by their respective standards.  
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1.2 Physical Description  
ASMi-31 is available as a standalone desktop unit or as a card for the  
ASM-MN-214 hub. Figure 1-2 shows the 3D view of the ASMi-31  
standalone unit.  
Figure 1-2 ASMi-31 Standalone Unit  
The front panel includes eight LEDs, which display the status of power, data  
flow, control signals and diagnostics. For detailed description of the front  
panel, see Chapter 3, Operation.  
The back panel includes an power connector with fuse, an interface  
connector, and a terminal block with a ground connection for connecting  
the telephone lines. The ASMi-31 rear panel is described in greater detail, in  
Chapter 2, Installation and Setup.  
The internal switches and jumpers can be configured to support a variety of  
modes for operating the modem. Refer to Setting the Internal Jumpers in  
Chapter 2 for details on jumper location and setting.  
1.3 Functional Description  
The ASMi-31 standalone modem is managed by a master ASMi-31C modem  
card mounted on a LRS-12 or LRS-24 hub. The management channel, which  
is transmitted in-band, allows remote configuration, real-time alerts on  
system failure, diagnostic testing, and the production of statistical  
information on system performance.  
General  
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The ASMi-31 standalone modem is very conveniently managed from the  
master station by means of RADview, a RAD SNMP application. This  
user-friendly graphical user interface manages the ASMi-31C modem cards  
installed in the LRS-12 or LRS-24 hub and, through them, the ASMi-31  
standalone units.  
Remote  
Management  
Both data and management are transmitted inband over the same line,  
simultaneously, without interference.  
Full duplex operation over 2-wires is achieved using the adaptive  
"echo-canceling" technique. The ASMi-31 modem uses 2B1Q line coding  
to achieve the range of 8 km/5 miles, for all data rates. This coding  
provides immunity to background noise, eliminates normal line distortion  
and permits efficient transmission over 2-wire twisted cables.  
Data  
Transmission  
An adaptive equalizer provides noise immunity and high performance over  
low quality lines.  
The ASMi-31 standalone modem unit has internal jumpers which allow for  
special management configurations such as point-to-point applications  
without ASMi-31C modem cards in the LRS-12 or LRS-24 hub, and also  
on-site diagnostics testing.  
Special  
Management  
Configurations  
In addition to the remote diagnostic capability, the ASMi-31 standalone  
modem provides diagnostic capabilities which can be executed locally.  
These include the Digital Loopback (RLB) and Analog Loopback (LLB)  
diagnostics; they are executed via the DTE interface after the appropriate  
jumpers are set. The ASMi-31 unit has a blank panel to prevent  
unauthorized operation at the customer premises.  
Diagnostic  
Capabilities  
The local diagnostics are as follows:  
Remote Digital Loopback – REM, activated by pin in DTE interface and  
supported by respective standard.  
Analog Loopback – Local (ANA defined by the standard as LLB),  
activated by pin in DTE interface and supported by the respective  
standard.  
The ASMi-31 loopbacks do not operate with the X.21 and G.703  
(Codirectional) because they are not supported by these standards.  
Note  
The ASMi-31 modem is coupled to the line through an isolation transformer  
which protects against AC or DC overvoltages. The protection circuitry  
permits operation even when DC is connected to the line.  
Overload  
Protection  
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1.4 Technical Specifications  
Type  
2-wire, full duplex unconditioned telephone  
line (twisted pair), using echo-cancellation  
Line Interface  
Line Coding  
Range  
2B1Q  
Up to 8 km (5 miles), over a 24 AWG wire,  
independent of data rate  
Level  
Up to 14 dBm (assuming a 135load)  
Connector Type  
Standard  
3-clip terminal block and RJ-45 connector  
Complies with ANSI T1.601.1988  
specifications  
Types  
ITU V.24/RS-232, V.35, RS-530 or X.21,  
G.703 Codirectional (64 kbps),  
Digital Interface  
(DTE)  
Ethernet (10BT), Ethernet 10B2 (BNC)  
Data Rates  
Connectors  
1.2 kbps to 128 kbps  
V.24 – 25-pin, D-type female  
V.35 – 34-pin, female  
V.36 – 37-pin, D-type female, via supplied  
cable adapter  
X.21 – 15-pin, D-type female  
RS-530 – 25-pin, D-type female  
G.703/TB – Terminal Block  
G.703/RJ – RJ-45, female  
Ethernet (10BaseT) – RJ-45, conforms to  
IEEE 802.3  
Ethernet (10Base2) – BNC  
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Internal clock – The master clock uses its own  
internal crystal when transmitting or receiving  
data from the DTE interface and from the line.  
Master Clock  
Clock Source  
External clock – The master clock uses the  
clock derived from the digital interface to  
receive data from the DTE and for transmitting  
data to the line.  
If the digital interface is X.21, the same clock is  
used to transmit and receive data.  
Loopback timing – The clock is recovered  
from the line signal and used to transmit and  
receive data from the DTE interface to the  
line.  
Slave Clock  
Jumper-selectable:  
RTS to DCD  
DTR to DSR  
Remote Digital Loopback – REM activated by  
pin in DTE interface supported by the  
appropriate standard  
Control Signals  
Diagnostics  
Loopback Tests  
Analog Loopback – Local (ANA defined by  
the standard as LLB) activated by pin in DTE  
interface supported by the appropriate  
standard  
PWR (green)  
RTS (yellow)  
TD (yellow)  
RD (yellow)  
DCD (yellow)  
LOS (red)  
Power  
Indicators  
Request To Send (Circuit 105)  
Transmit Data (Circuit 103)  
Receive Data (Circuit 104)  
Data Carrier Detect (Circuit 109)  
Loss of signal  
ERR (red)  
Error is detected in received configuration  
information  
TEST (red)  
A test is active  
AC Voltage  
Frequency  
DC Voltage  
Power Fuses  
115 VAC or 230 VAC (10%), 5W  
50 or 60 Hz (47 to 63 Hz)  
-48 VDC (-36 to -72 VDC)  
0.1A, slow-blow for 230V  
Power  
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0.2A, slow-blow for 115V  
4.4 cm / 1.7 in  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
Physical  
19.3 cm / 7.6 in  
24.3 cm / 9.6 in  
1.5 kg / 3.3 lb  
Temperature  
Humidity  
0°-50° C / 32°-122° F  
Environment  
Up to 90%, non-condensing  
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Chapter 2  
Installation and Setup  
This chapter provides the following information for the ASMi-31 standalone  
model:  
Site requirements and prerequisites  
Package contents  
Instructions for mechanical installation  
Instructions for electrical installation.  
After installing the unit, refer to Chapter 3 to assure normal operation.  
In case a problem encountered, refer to Chapter 4 for test and diagnostic  
instructions.  
Refer to Chapter 5 for additional information on the ASMi-31/R card  
version.  
2.1 Site Requirements and Prerequisites  
AC-powered ASMi-31 units should be installed within 1.5m (5 ft) of an  
easily accessible grounded AC outlet. The outlet should furnish 115 VAC or  
230 VAC.  
Power  
DC-powered ASMi-31 units require -48 VDC power source, which must be  
adequately isolated from the mains supply.  
Allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of clearance at the front for operating and  
maintenance accessibility.  
Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) clearance at the rear of the unit for signal lines  
and interface cables.  
The ambient operating temperature of ASMi-31 is 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)  
at relative humidity of 90%, non-condensing.  
Ambient  
Requirements  
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2.2 Package Contents  
One ASMi-31 unit (protected by adequate cushioning)  
AC power cord or DC power supply connector kit  
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Interface adapter cable(s) (see Table 2-2) - Optional.  
2.3 Installation and Setup  
ASMi-31 is a standalone device intended for tabletop or bench installation.  
It is delivered completely assembled. No provisions are made for bolting  
ASMi-31 to the tabletop. For installation of the unit in a 19" rack, refer to  
Appendix F.  
To complete the installation of ASMi 31:  
1. Determine the required configuration of the modem according to your  
application, and set the internal jumpers and switches accordingly (see  
and .  
2. Connect the line (see Connecting the Line below).  
3. Connect the DTE interface (see Connecting the DTE below).  
4. Connect power to the unit (see Connecting the Power below).  
This section provides information on the functions of the internal jumpers  
and switches, to help you in the selection of the correct settings for  
particular application, and gives you step-by-step instructions for  
performing the internal settings. The default settings are also listed.  
Setting the  
Internal Jumpers  
1. Open the ASMi-31 case.  
2. Set the ASMi-31 internal jumpers and switches, referring to Figure 2-1  
and Table 2-1.  
3. Reinstall the ASMi-31 cover.  
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Access to the inside of the equipment is permitted only to the  
authorized and qualified personnel.  
Warning  
To avoid accidental electric shock, always disconnect the interface  
cables and the power cord before removing the unit from its casing.  
Line voltages are present inside ASMi-31 when it is connected to power  
and/or the lines. Moreover, under certain fault conditions, dangerous  
voltages may appear on the lines connected to the unit.  
Any adjustment, maintenance and repair of the opened instrument  
under voltage must be avoided as much as possible and, when  
inevitable, should be carried out only by a skilled technician who is  
aware of the hazard involved. Capacitors inside the unit may still be  
charged even after the unit has been disconnected from its source of  
power.  
ASMi-31 contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To  
prevent ESD damage, avoid touching the internal components, and before  
moving jumpers, touch the ASMi-31 frame.  
Caution  
Opening the ASMi-31 Case  
To reach the internal jumpers and switches of ASMi-31, it is necessary to  
open its case.  
To open the ASMi-31 case:  
1. Disconnect all the cables connected to ASMi-31.  
2. Turn the unit over (bottom facing up).  
3. Unscrew the four cover screws.  
4. Turn the unit over (bottom facing down).  
5. After the four screws released, remove the ASMi-31 top cover by  
pulling it straight up.  
Setting the Internal Jumpers and Switches  
The internal jumpers and switches located on the ASMi-31 printed circuit  
board (PCB) are identified in * Baud rates not applicable.  
Figure 2-1. Their numbers under heading "Item" in Table 2-1 correspond to  
the identification numbers shown in Table 2-1.  
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CHASS-GND  
CON  
2
1
DIS  
3
JP15  
CLOCK  
LBT  
4
INT  
EXT  
B
POS BAUD  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0.6K  
5
1.2K  
2.4K  
4.8K  
9.6K  
19.2K  
38.4K  
48K  
*56K  
64K  
SLAV  
DSR  
DCD  
1STB  
EVEN  
P.EN  
8BIT  
MAST  
DTR  
CNT  
2STB  
ODD  
DIS  
128K  
*144K  
*57.6K  
*115.2K  
16K  
7BIT  
SYNC  
ASY  
32K  
6
* Baud rates not applicable.  
Figure 2-1 ASMi-31 PCB Layout  
Table 2-1 ASMi-31 Internal Jumpers and Switches  
Item Jumper  
Description  
Values  
Default Setting  
DIS – The RLB activation from  
the DTE is disabled  
EN – The RLB activation from  
the DTE is enabled  
1
RLB, JP14  
Controls the remote loopback  
activation from the DTE  
DIS  
CON – Signal ground is  
connected to the frame ground  
DIS – Signal ground is  
disconnected from the frame  
ground  
2
CHASS-GND, Controls the connection  
CON  
JP18  
between the ASMi-31 signal  
ground and the frame (chassis)  
ground  
Note: Disconnecting the signal ground from the frame ground may render the unit unsafe for connection to  
unprotected telecommunication networks in some locations.  
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Table 2-1 ASMi-31 Internal Jumpers and Switches (Cont.)  
Item Jumper  
Description  
Values  
Default Setting  
3
LLB, JP15  
Controls the local loopback  
activation from the DTE  
DIS – The LLB activation from DIS  
the DTE is disabled  
EN – The LLB activation from  
the DTE is enabled  
4
CLOCK  
Controls the ASMi-31 timing  
reference  
LBT – Loopback timing, clock is LBT  
recovered from the data at the  
line side  
INT – Internal clock  
EXT – External clock  
1 – 1.2 kbps, sync/async  
2 – 2.4 kbps, sync/async  
3 – 4.8 kbps, sync/async  
4 – 9.6 kbps, sync/async  
5 – 19.2 kbps, sync/async  
6 – 38.4 kbps, sync/async  
7 – 48 kbps, sync  
5
SW7  
Selects the data rate  
9 – 64 kbps, sync  
A – 128 kbps, sync  
E – 16 kbps, sync  
F – 32 kbps, sync  
9 – 64 kbps  
5
SW6  
DIP switch, which consists of eight section  
Section 1  
Controls the ASMi-31 operation ON – Async operation  
mode – synchronous or  
OFF – Sync operation  
Sync  
asynchronous  
Section 2  
Section 3  
Section 4  
Section 5  
Section 6  
Defines the number of data bits ON – 8 bits  
8 bits  
to be used  
OFF – 7 bits  
Controls the use of parity  
Defines the parity type  
ON – Parity enabled  
P.EN  
Even  
1STB  
DCD  
OFF – Parity disabled  
ON – Even parity  
OFF – Odd parity  
Defines the number of stop bits ON – One stop bit  
OFF – Two stop bits  
Controls the RTS to DCD  
transfer  
ON – DCD, the DCD signal  
turns on when the two units  
reach synchronization  
OFF – CNT, the DCD signal of  
the local unit follows the RTS  
signal of the remote unit  
Note: The DCD signal is OFF when a digital loopback is active (receiving RLB command) or when there is no  
synchronization between the units).  
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Table 2-1 ASMi-31 Internal Jumpers and Switches (Cont.)  
Item Jumper  
Description  
Values  
Default Setting  
Section 7  
Controls the DTR to DSR  
transfer  
ON – Indicates only that the  
local unit is powered up. It  
does not indicate the status of  
the communication channel or  
operational status of the remote  
site  
DSR  
OFF – Indicates that the DSR of  
the local unit follows the DTR  
signal of the remote unit  
Section 8  
Controls the ASMi-31  
operational status – slave or  
master  
ON – Slave  
Slave  
OFF – Master  
Closing the ASMi-31 Case  
After completing the internal settings, close the unit case.  
To close the ASMi-31 case:  
1. Replace the upper half of the unit and press firmly until the plastic tabs  
fit into the tab housing.  
2. Insert the original cover screws in their positions and tighten carefully.  
Do not use excessive torque.  
Figure 2-2 illustrates the rear panel of the ASMi-31 modem.  
Connecting the  
Interfaces  
DTE  
LINE  
GND  
2
45  
~230V  
0.1A T 250V  
Figure 2-2 ASMi-31 Rear Panel  
Connecting the Line  
The ASMi-31 line connector is a terminal block/RJ-45 connector. Connect  
the transmission line (twisted pair) to the two clips marked LINE and the  
cable shield to the clip marked GND (optional). High rate data  
communication twisted pair cable is highly recommended in order to  
prevent crosstalk.  
Before connecting the cables, make sure that the equipment is earthed by  
its power cable.  
Insert the GND lead first.  
Caution  
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To connect the line:  
1. Insert the screwdriver into a square hole (see Figure 2-3).  
Figure 2-3 Connecting the Line – Step 1  
2. Raise the inserted screwdriver, putting pressure on the ramp within the  
square hole (see Figure 2-4).  
Figure 2-4 Connecting the Line – Step 2  
3. Insert the stripped end of the wire and remove the screwdriver (see  
Figure 2-5).  
Figure 2-5 Connecting the Line – Step 3  
Connecting the DTE  
The rear-panel DTE connector provides interface for data input/output,  
clock reference and control signal exchange between ASMi-31 and the DTE.  
The DTE interface is changeable module with the interface connector. The  
DTE is connected to ASMi-31 via adapter cables depending on the interface  
type, see Table 2-2 to select the correct cable for your DTE interface.  
Table 2-2 DTE Interfaces and Matching Adapter Cables  
DTE Interface  
V.24/RS-232  
V.35  
Connector Description  
25-pin, D-type, female  
34-pin, female  
RAD Cable  
CBL-HBT/V24  
CBL-HBT/V35  
CBL-HBT/X21  
X.21  
15-pin, female  
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Table 2-2 DTE Interfaces and Matching Adapter Cables (Cont.)  
DTE Interface  
Connector Description  
RAD Cable  
RS-530/RS-449  
25-pin, D-type connector. For a description of the  
cabling connection between the RS-530 interface and  
the RS-449/RS-442 (V.36) 37-pin, D-type connector,  
see Appendix E. The cable is provided with the  
product.  
CBL-HBT/RS-530  
G.703  
Codirectional 64 kbps interface. For a description of  
the G.703, see Appendix B.  
Ethernet Interface  
RJ-45 or BNC connector. For a description of the  
Ethernet interface, see Appendix A.  
Connecting the Power  
The AC power is supplied to the ASMi-31 unit through the 1.5m (5 ft)  
standard power cable terminated in a standard 3-prong plug (see Figure 2-  
2). The cable is provided with the unit.  
The rated fuse for the unit is 250V / 0.1A slow-blow for 230V, or  
250V / 0.2A slow-blow for 115V.  
The unit has no power switch. Operation starts when the power is  
applied to the rear-panel POWER connector.  
Warning  
Before switching on this instrument, the protective earth terminals of  
this instrument must be connected to the protective ground conductor  
of the power cord. The power plug shall only be inserted in a power  
outlet provided with a protective earth contact. The protective action  
must not be negated by use of an extension cord (power cable) without  
a protective conductor (grounding).  
Make sure that only fuses with the required rated current, as marked on  
the ASMi-31 rear panel, are used for replacement. The use of repaired  
fuses and the short-circuiting of the fuse holders is forbidden.  
Whenever it is likely that the protection offered by fuses has been  
impaired, the instrument must be made inoperative and be secured  
against any unintended operation.  
To connect AC power to ASMi-31:  
1. Connect the power cable to the connector on the ASMi-31 rear panel.  
2. Connect the power cable to the mains outlet.  
The unit will be turned on automatically upon connection to the  
mains.  
To connect DC power to ASMi-31:  
Refer to DC Power Connection Supplement.  
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Operation  
This chapter provides the following information for the ASMi-31 standalone  
modem:  
ASMi-31 front-panel indicators and controls  
Operating procedures (turn-on, front-panel indications, performance  
monitoring and turn-off).  
Installation procedures given in Chapter 2 must be completed and checked  
before attempting to operate ASMi-31.  
3.1 Controls and Indicators  
Figure 3-1 illustrates the ASMi-31 standalone modem front panel. Table 3-1  
lists the functions of the controls and indicators.  
PWR RTS TD  
RD DCD LOS ERR TEST  
RESET  
Figure 3-1 ASMi-31 Front Panel  
In ASMi-31 modem/X.21 RTS LED is equivalent to Control signal (C), and  
DCD LED is equivalent to Indication signal (I).  
Note  
Table 3-1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Name  
Type  
ITU Circuit  
Function  
RESET  
Button  
This switch resets the unit; it is used in place of a power switch.  
It is not needed for normal operation.  
PWR  
RTS  
Green LED  
Yellow LED  
On when ASMi-31 is powered up.  
105  
103  
On when the DTE has emitted an active Request to Send signal  
(or Control in X.21).  
TD  
RD  
Yellow LED  
Yellow LED  
On when a steady space is being transmitted.  
Blinks when data is transmitted.  
104  
On when a steady space is being received.  
Blinks when data is received.  
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Table 3-1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators (Cont.)  
Name  
Type  
ITU Circuit  
Function  
DCD  
Yellow LED  
109  
On when the local and remote modems are in sync, and the  
section 6 of the internal SW6 switch is set to ON.  
On when the local and remote modems are in sync, and the  
section 6 of the internal SW6 switch is set to OFF, and the RTS at  
the remote modem is ON.  
LOS  
ERR  
Red LED  
Red LED  
Red LED  
On when loss of synchronization occurs between the local and  
remote modem.  
On when an error occurs in the configuration received from the  
master unit.  
TEST  
On when a test is active.  
3.2 Operating Instructions  
ASMi-31 turns on as soon as power is connected. When power is  
connected, the PWR indicator lights up and remains lit as long as ASMi-31  
receives power.  
Turning ASMi-31  
On  
Check that the other front panel LEDs appear as listed in Table 3-2. This  
indicates that the local and remote ASMi-31 units are operational and  
passing data.  
Normal LEDs  
Indications  
Table 3-2 ASMi-31 Controls and Indicators – Normal Operation  
Name  
State  
Function  
PWR  
TD  
RD  
RTS  
DCD  
On  
On or blinking  
Off or blinking  
Flashing depends upon the data being transmitted.  
Flashing depends upon the data being received.  
Lights when RTS status is On  
Lights when RTS is received from the remote  
modem and the modems are synchronized  
(DCD - OFF - switch SW6)  
LOS  
On or blinking  
Blinks until synchronization between the modems  
is achieved.  
Constantly On when there is no synchronization.  
Blinks until synchronization between the modems  
is achieved.  
Blinks until synchronization between the modems  
is achieved.  
ERR  
Off or blinking  
On or blinking  
TEST  
Constantly On while test is activated from either  
local or remote unit.  
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If the above LED indicators are not obtained following initial power-up,  
make sure that:  
One modem is set to internal or external clock, and the other to LBT  
clock.  
None of the modems are in test mode.  
To turn off ASMi-31, simply remove the power cord from the power source.  
Turning ASMi-31  
Off  
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Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting and  
Diagnostics  
This chapter describes how to perform diagnostics tests on ASMi-31.  
The function of diagnostic tests on ASMi-31 is to:  
Check that the system is operating normally  
Isolate faulty equipment or cables  
Identify other sources of system malfunction.  
Tests are activated via the corresponding DTE pins and monitored via the  
ASMi-31 front-panel LED indicators.  
4.1 Diagnostic Tests  
The diagnostic capabilities of the ASMi-31 modem allow rapid checkout of  
the DTEs, the ASMi-31 modem, and connecting lines. The test will  
immediately verify the operational performance of each unit in the system  
or provide an indication of equipment failure.  
Before testing the operation of the data system equipment and 2-wire line  
circuits, first ensure that all units are powered on and configured normally,  
then perform the test steps described below, in order.  
ASMi-31 supports two types of loopback tests for evaluating the operation of  
the data system equipment and line circuits. Using these loopbacks, you can  
test the communication between the attached equipment, internal circuitry  
of the local ASMi-31 and the remote ASMi-31.  
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The Local Analog Loopback (LLB) test checks the performance of the local  
ASMi-31, the local DTE, and the connections between them (see  
Figure 4-1). Perform the test separately at the local and the remote site.  
Local Analog  
Loopback (LLB)  
Data  
Clock  
Transmit  
Receive  
Line  
Interface  
DTE  
Clock  
Data  
ASMi-31  
Figure 4-1 Local Analog Loopback  
To perform the Local Analog Loopback test:  
Activate the test via the DTE interface analog loopback.  
The TEST LED lights up.  
The ASMi-31 modem transmit output is connected to the receiver circuits  
internally at the line side. If a fault is indicated, call a technician or replace  
the unit.  
Set the DTE equipment in half duplex (which produces an "echo" through  
the system). It is recommended that you repeat the LLB test using an  
external Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT).  
Perform the test at both ends. If the BERT equipment test indicates no faults,  
but the data terminal indicates a fault, follow the DTE manufacturer's test  
procedures . Also check the interconnecting cable interfacing between the  
terminal and the ASMi-31 modem.  
After completing the test (or when the fault has been corrected), deactivate  
the LLB via the DTE interface and proceed to the Remote Loopback  
(Communication Link) Test.  
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This test determines the performance of both the local and the remote  
ASMi-31 modems, as well their connecting 2-wire line between them. The  
test activates a diagnostic loopback at the remote ASMi-31 modem (see  
Figure 4-2).  
Remote Loopback  
(RLB)  
Data  
Transmit  
Receive  
Clock  
Link  
Interface  
Link  
Interface  
Remote  
DTE  
Local  
DTE  
Clock  
Data  
Receive  
Local ASMi-31  
Transmit  
Remote ASMi-31  
Figure 4-2 Remote Digital Loopback  
To activate the Remote Digital Loopback:  
Activate the Remote Loopback via the DTE interface.  
The TEST LED lights on both units.  
Set the DTE equipment in half duplex (which produces an "echo" through  
the system), or run a Bit Error Rate test.  
Perform the test at both ends. If the BER test indicates a fault and if the LLB  
test was successful for both local and remote modems, then the 2-wire line  
circuits inside the modem are not operating properly, or the line connection  
between the modems is faulty.  
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Chapter 5  
Card Cage Version  
This chapter describes the ASMi-31/R card version, designed for installation  
in the ASM-MN-214 card cage. The chapter contains the following sections:  
Section 5.1 describes the ASM-MN-214 card cage  
Section 5.2 describes the ASMi-31/R card version  
Section 5.3 describes the power supply to ASMi-31/R  
Section 5.4 describes how to install ASMi-31/R.  
5.1 ASM-MN-214 Card Cage  
The ASM-MN-214 card cage contains one or two power supplies and up to  
14 plug-in cards. The card types can be ASMi-31/R or other RAD rack  
version modems/converters - any combination of up to 14 plug-in cards.  
For each of the 14 cards, the rear panel (see Figure 5-1) contains a male  
connector for the terminal block and a DB-25 connector. A protection cover  
protects the terminal block connectors.  
The terminal block (see Figure 5-1) is to be attached to the rear panel  
terminal block connectors. It contains screws for connecting the transmit  
and receive pairs and ground, if present.  
The 25-pin D-type female interface connector provides all interface signals  
for the digital interfaces. Modems with X.21 or V.35 interface require an  
external mechanical adapter.  
Two optional interface attachments, CIA/V.35/1 and CIA/X.21, can be  
ordered separately from RAD. CIA/X.21 converts two adjacent DB-25  
connectors to two X.21 15-pin connectors. CIA/V.35/1 converts one DB-25  
connector to a V.35 34-pin connector.  
V.36 modem cards are supplied with a RAD adapter cable CBL 530/449F,  
which converts the DB-25 connector to a V.36 37-pin connector. The  
adapter cable and two interface attachments are also shown in Figure 5-1.  
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Terminal  
Block  
Terminal  
Block  
CIA/V.35/1  
Protection  
Cover  
CIA/X.21  
CBL-530/449  
Figure 5-1 ASM-MN-214 Rear Panel  
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5.2 ASMi-31/R Card Version  
Figure 5-2 shows the ASMi-31/R card front panel. The LEDs and switches of  
the card version are identical in their functionality to those of the standalone  
device. For this information, refer to Section 3.1, Controls and Indicators, in  
Chapter 3.  
The jumper settings are the same as with ASMi-31 standalone version (refer  
to Table 2-1).  
PWR  
RTS  
TD  
RD  
DCD  
LOS  
ERR  
TEST  
RESET  
ASMi-31  
Figure 5-2 ASMi-31/R Front Panel  
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5.3 Power Supply  
Power is supplied to the ASMi-31/R card from the ASM-MN-214 power  
supply via the chassis. Each ASMi-31/R card has two fuses, which protect the  
entire system against power failure resulting from a short circuit in one card.  
The ASM-MN-214 card cage can accept both AC or DC power supplies.  
LED indicators located on the ASM-MN-214 front panel (see Figure 5-3)  
show activity when the power supply is connected to the mains plug. The  
power supply supports the full card cage with any combination of cards.  
The AC power supply of the ASM-MN-214 is 100, 115 or 230 VAC, 10%,  
47 to 63 Hz.  
AC Supply (100,  
115 or 230 VAC)  
The DC power supply is - 48 VDC (-36 to -72 VDC). It uses a DC/DC  
converter module to provide the power required for the cards.  
DC Supply  
(-48 VDC)  
Power Supply  
with Redundancy  
This special ordering option is equipped with two separate power supplies,  
operating together and sharing the load of the whole card cage. If either of  
the power supplies fails, the other one will continue to supply power to the  
full card cage.  
Two LED indicators show activity of each power supply. They should both  
light when mains power is provided.  
Note  
It is possible to combine AC and DC power supplies in the same cage.  
Figure 5-3 ASM-MN-214 Front Panel  
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5.4 Installing ASMi-31/R  
To install the ASMi-31/R card in the ASM-MN-214 card cage:  
1. Install the ASM-MN-214 card cage in the 19" rack.  
2. Adjust the jumpers and switches on the card as required (see Figure 2-  
1 and Table 2-1 in Chapter 2).  
3. Insert the ASMi-31/R card into one of the ASM-MN-214 slots. Push the  
bottom of the card into the cage to until it is fully inserted into the edge  
connector inside the rack. Tighten the screws on the top and on the  
bottom of each card.  
4. Remove the protection cover from the terminal block connectors.  
5. Connect the terminal block to the ASM-MN-214 terminal block  
connector.  
6. Connect the line to the terminal block as follows: connect transmit pair  
to the terminals marked XMT, the receive pair to the terminals marked  
RCV, and the fifth screw to ground (optional).  
7. If required, attach the appropriate CIA (CIA/X.21 or CIA/V.35/1) or V.36  
adapter cable to the DB-25 connector on the card cage rear panel.  
8. Connect the DTE cable to the DB-25 connector, other side of CIA or  
adapter cable (depending on your version of the card interface).  
9. Connect power to the ASM-MN-214 card cage:  
To connect AC power, connect the power cable to the mains supply.  
To connect DC power, refer to DC Power Supply Connection  
Supplement of the ASM-MN-214 manual.  
The ASM-MN-214 card cage has no power switch. Operation starts  
when the power is applied to the rear panel POWER connector. When  
applying power, first connect the plug of the power cord to the  
ASM-MN-214 POWER connector and then to the mains power source  
(outlet).  
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Appendix A  
Ethernet Interface  
A.1 General  
This appendix:  
Describes the IR-ETH for RAD modems  
Describes the different IR-ETH connector options  
Lists the Ethernet bridge specifications  
Explains how to install and operate an Ethernet bridge.  
A.2 Description  
The IR-ETH is an interface module for RAD modems, used for converting  
the Ethernet (10BaseT or 10Base2) electrical levels to the modem TTL levels.  
It also converts the Ethernet protocol to HDLC to enable long distance  
transmission and avoid the Ethernet collision limitation.  
The IR-ETH includes an internal, self-learning Ethernet bridge, which  
enables a high performance link between two Ethernet segments at a low  
transmission rate. The low-speed HDLC transmission is sent over the link  
using the modem modulation technique. It is converted back to an Ethernet  
signal at the remote modem.  
Figure A-1 shows a typical application using an Ethernet interface bridge.  
Each modem is connected to an Ethernet network via the Ethernet Interface  
bridge.  
LINK  
MODEM  
MODEM  
Figure A-1 Ethernet Interface Typical Application  
Description  
A-1  
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A.3 IR-ETH Connector Options  
Figure A-2 and Figure A-3 show the rear panel of ASMi-31 with the IR-ETH  
connector options. The IR-ETH connector for the ASMi-31/R card  
(rack mount version) is shown in Figure A-4.  
Line Connector  
Figure A-2 ASMi-31 Rear Panel with IR-ETH/UTP Connector Option  
Line Connector  
Figure A-3 ASMi-31 Rear Panel with IR-ETH/BNC Connector Option  
13  
12  
11  
(13) RCV(+)  
(12) RCV(-)  
(11) XMT(+)  
(9) XMT(-)  
(7) GND  
9
7
DB-25  
Figure A-4 IR-ETH Connector for the ASMi-31/R Modem Card  
A-2  
IR-ETH Connector Options  
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When using the RJ-45 connector, the customer must prepare a mechanical  
cable for adapting the DB-25 pinout to that of RJ-45. The pinouts of the  
DB-25 and RJ-45 connectors are given in Table A-1.  
Table A-1 DB-25 and RJ-45 Pin Assignment for IR-ETH Connection  
Signal  
Pin  
DB-25  
13  
RJ-45  
RCV (+)  
3
6
1
2
-
RCV (-)  
XMT (+)  
XMT (-)  
GND  
12  
11  
9
7
A.4 Ethernet Bridge Specifications  
LAN Table  
10,000 addresses  
15,000 pps  
General  
Filtering and  
Forwarding  
Buffer  
256 frames  
1 frame  
Delay  
Standard  
Data Rate  
Connectors  
Conforms to IEEE 802.3/Ethernet  
10 Mbps (20 Mbps 10BaseT FDX)  
LAN  
10BaseT (UTP): Shielded RJ-45  
10Base2: BNC connector  
Protocol  
HDLC  
WAN  
Data Rate  
According to the modem transmission rate  
Installation and Operation  
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A.5 Installation and Operation  
Figure A-5 and Figure A-6 show the Ethernet bridge layout, the locations of  
the DIP switches, and the rear panel components for the UTP and the BNC  
versions, respectively.  
4
3
2
1
Figure A-5 Ethernet Bridge Layout (UTP Option)  
4
3
2
1
Figure A-6 Ethernet Bridge Layout (BNC Option)  
A-4  
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For 10BaseT installation, either a straight cable or a cross-cable may be  
required. Use a cross-cable when connecting to a port that does not  
implement the crossover function internally. Otherwise, use a straight cable.  
LAN Installation  
Hubs usually implement the crossover function internally while NICs and other  
devices do not.  
Note  
Set switches according to Table A-2.  
Switch Settings  
Table A-2 DIP Switches Settings  
Switch  
Number  
Name  
SQ/FD  
CMP  
FIL  
Description  
Default  
Setting  
1
2
3
4
ON: Ethernet full-duplex mode  
OFF: Ethernet half-duplex mode  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON: Strips padding bits inserted in 64-byte frame  
OFF: Transmits frames over WAN as is  
ON: Passes only frames destined for another LAN  
OFF: Disables LAN filter; passes all frames transparently  
(nc)  
The SQ/FD switch is not used in the Ethernet bridge with the BNC connector  
option.  
Note  
Table A-3 lists the IR-ETH LED indicators and describes their functions.  
LED Indicators  
Table A-3 IR-ETH Bridge LED Indicators  
LED Name  
Description  
Location  
Color  
LINK  
ON indicates good link integrity (available only in  
the 10BaseT version)  
Panel  
Green  
COLL  
RX  
ON indicates collision on the attached Ethernet  
segment  
Panel  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Red  
ON when data is received from the Ethernet  
attached segment  
Panel  
TX  
ON when data is transmitted from the modem to  
the Ethernet segment  
Panel  
ERR D4  
Bridge buffer overrun  
On board  
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Appendix B  
IR-G.703 Codirectional  
Interface (64 kbps)  
B.1 Introduction  
This appendix:  
Provides a general description of the IR-G.703 Codirectional interface  
(64 kbps)  
Describes the EXT mode for the IR-G.703 Codirectional interface  
(64 kbps)  
Describes the INT/RCV mode for the IR-G.703 Codirectional interface  
(64 kbps).  
B.2 General Description  
The IR-G.703 is an interface module for RAD modems, converting G.703  
Codirectional signals to TTL levels. The converted data is sent over the  
modem link using the modem modulation technique and converted back at  
the other end into G.703 64 kbps Codirectional signals, or into any other  
digital interface signal possible. The module is available in the following two  
versions:  
The Standalone version fits into a standalone modem and is available  
with two types of physical connections: a terminal block or an RJ-45.  
The Rack version is mounted on the rack version modem card and uses  
the modem edge connector for communication. The edge connector is  
wired, on the motherboard of the card cage, to the DB-25 connector on  
the back plane of the ASM-MN-214 card cage. Figure B-1 illustrates the  
pinout of the different connectors.  
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(9,11) RCV  
2
(2,16) XMT  
RCV (3, 6)  
GND (2)  
XMT  
(4, 5)  
(7) GND  
7
1
8
G.703  
LINE FUSE  
LINE  
9
11  
GND  
2
4 5  
16  
GND XMT RCV  
230 V/0.1A T 250V  
Terminal Block  
(Standalone)  
RJ-45  
(Standalone)  
DB-25  
(Rack Version)  
Figure B-1 IR-G.703 Connector Options  
In Figure B-1, RCV refers to the input signals to the interface module;  
XMT refers to the output signals from the module.  
Note  
The IR-G.703 interface module is shown in Figure B-2. It has two operation  
modes which are selectable on the PCB board. The selection is made by  
means of the JP1 jumper located within the module as shown in Figure B-2.  
The EXT mode is described in EXT Mode below and illustrated by Figure B-3.  
The INT/RCV mode is described in INT/RCV Mode below and illustrated by  
Figure B-4.  
The IR-G.703 interface should be in accordance with the modem clock  
mode. For example, if the modem is in the EXT mode, then JP1 should be set  
to the EXT position.  
Note  
INT/RCV  
JP1  
Terminal Block  
or RJ-45  
(Standalone Version)  
EXT  
Figure B-2 Location of JP1 on the IR-G.703 Interface Module  
B.3 EXT Mode  
This mode is used in applications, where the system timing is provided by  
the G.703 network. The IR-G.703 module has an internal buffer to  
compensate for the phase delay introduced to the system by the line delay  
between the two modems. The buffer is an 8-bit FIFO connected as shown  
in Figure B-3.  
This mode corresponds to the modem clock working in the EXT mode.  
B-2  
EXT Mode  
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Modem A  
Modem B  
IR-G.703 Module  
TX Data  
TX  
RX  
RX  
TX  
Data  
CLK  
Clock  
Recovery  
G.703  
Codirectional  
Clock  
Out  
FIFO  
Data  
64 kbps network  
Clock  
Recovery  
Clock  
Recovery  
RX Data  
Timing Source  
Clock In  
FIFO  
EXT Clock Mode  
RCV Clock Mode  
Figure B-3 IR-G.703 EXT Mode Timing Block  
B.4 INT/RCV Mode  
This mode is used in applications where the G.703 Codirectional 64 kbps  
equipment connected to the modem recovers the clock signal from the  
modem link. This mode is used mainly when the attached equipment has a  
G.703 Codirectional interface, but is not able to produce clock signals. The  
module has a 8-bit FIFO buffer to compensate for the phase delay  
introduced by the G.703 device. Figure B-4 illustrates the buffer connection  
and the required application setup.  
This mode corresponds to the modem clock working in the INT or RCV  
mode.  
Modem A  
Modem B  
DTE  
side  
LINK  
side  
G.703  
side  
IR-G.703 Module  
RX Data  
TX  
RX  
Data  
CLK  
Clock  
Recovery  
EXT, INT or RCV  
Clock Mode  
(Depending on the  
attached network)  
INT or RCV  
Clock Mode  
Equipment  
with G.703  
interface  
Clock  
Out  
FIFO  
TX Data  
Data  
RX TX  
Clock  
Recovery  
Clock In  
FIFO  
INT/RCV Clock Mode  
Figure B-4 IR-G.703 INT/RCV Mode Timing Block  
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INT/RCV Mode  
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X.21 Interface Module  
C.1 General  
IR-X.21 is an interface module for RAD modems, converting X.21 signals to  
TTL levels. The converted data is sent over the modem link, using the  
modem modulation technique, and is converted back at the other end into  
X.21 signals, or into any other digital interface signal.  
ASMi-31 is generally supplied with IR-X.21. This is due to an internal FIFO  
that assumes the phase mismatch when the clock is supplied by an external  
source. ASMi-31 also has the option to order IR-X.21 for extra buffers.  
Figure C-1 shows a typical application of the ASMi-31 standalone modem  
with the IR-X.21 interface module.  
Figure C-1 Typical ASMi-31 X.21 Application  
C.2 X.21 Connectors  
Figure C-2 shows the rear panel of a standalone ASMi-31 with the  
IR-X.21 interface module.  
Line Connector  
Figure C-2 ASMi-31 Rear Panel with X.21 Connector  
The ASMi-31 modem rack version requires an additional adaptor to connect  
between the DB-15 connector of the X.21 equipment to the DB-25  
connector of the ASM-MN-214 modem rack. For this purpose, an optional  
DB-15 attachment CIA/X.21 can be ordered separately from RAD. The  
attachment connects to the ASM-MN-214 rear panel as shown for the  
CIA/V.35 attachment in Chapter 5.  
X.21 Connectors  
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Table C-1 shows the X.21 DB-15 pin assignment.  
Table C-1 IR-X.21 DB-15 (RS-422) Connector Pin Assignment  
Pin Assignment  
Pin  
1
ID  
Function  
Shield  
Chassis connection  
Transmit signal A  
Control A  
2
A
3
A
4
A
Receive A  
5
A
Indication A  
Signal timing A  
External Timing  
Common  
6
A
7
A
8
GND  
B
9
Transmit B  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
B
Control B  
B
Receive B  
B
Indication B  
Signal Timing B  
External Timing  
Not connected  
B
B
C-2  
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INT/RCV  
clock setting  
JP 2  
EXT  
clock setting  
Connector DB-15  
Figure C-3 Location of Jumper JP2 in the IR-X.21 Interface Module  
C.3 EXT Mode  
This mode is used in applications of X.21 networks where the system timing  
is provided by the X.21 network. The IR-X.21 module has an internal buffer  
to compensate for the phase delay introduced to the system by the line  
delay between the two modems. The buffer is a 16-bit FIFO connected as  
shown in Figure C-4. When the modem's clock mode is EXT, the JP2 jumper  
must be set to EXT (see Figure C-3).  
EXT Mode  
C-3  
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TXD  
ETC  
TXD  
(2, 9)  
Signal Timing  
(6, 13)  
DTE  
ETC  
MODEM  
RXC  
(7, 14)  
FIFO  
Buffer  
Rx  
RXD  
RXD  
(4, 11)  
Figure C-4 EXT Mode Timing Block  
C.4 INT/RCV Mode  
This mode is used in applications where the IR-X.21 side uses the clock  
signal from the modem link. This mode is used mainly when the attached  
equipment has an IR-X.21 interface, but no ability to produce clock signals.  
The module has a 16-bit FIFO buffer to compensate for the phase delay  
introduced by the X.21 device. Figure C-5 illustrates the buffer connection  
and the required application setup. When the modem's clock mode is INT  
or RCV, the JP2 jumper must be set to INT/RCV (see Figure C-3).  
IR-X.21B  
TXD  
TXC  
TXD  
(2, 9)  
Signal Timing  
(6, 13)  
MODEM  
DTE  
RXC  
RXD  
FIFO  
Buffer  
Rx  
RXD  
(4, 11)  
Figure C-5 INT/RCV Mode Timing Block  
C-4  
INT/RCV Mode  
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DTE Interface Connectors  
D.1 General  
Table D-1 provides detailed information about each DTE interface  
connector.  
Table D-1 DTE Interface Signal Assignments  
RS-232  
V.35  
34-pin  
EIA-530  
X.21  
DB-15  
Signal  
DB-25  
Stand-  
alone  
and  
DB-25  
Frame  
DB-25  
Standalone  
and Frame  
DB-25  
Frame  
Description  
Function  
Standalone  
Standalone  
Pin  
Circuit/  
Frame  
Pin  
Circuit Pin  
Circuit  
(Function)  
Protective  
Ground  
1
1
A Frame 101  
1
1
1
8
-
Chassis ground.  
May be  
isolated from  
Signal Ground.  
See Table 2-1.  
[SHIELD]  
Signal Ground  
7
2
7
B Signal 102  
Ground  
7
2
AB  
7
-
Common  
[GND]  
Signal and DC  
power supply  
ground.  
Transmitted  
Data  
11  
9
S
TD(B) 103  
BA(A)  
BA(B)  
2
14  
2
9
T(A)  
T(B)  
[TRANSMIT]  
Serial digital  
data from DTE.  
The data  
P
TD(A) 103 14  
transitions must  
occur on the  
rising edge of  
the transmit  
clock.  
Received  
Data  
3
12  
13  
R RD(A) 104  
3
BB(A)  
BB(B)  
3
16  
4
R(A)  
Serial digital  
data at the  
output of the  
modem  
T
RD(B) 104 16  
11 R(B)  
[RECEIVE]  
receiver. The  
data transitions  
occur on the  
rising edge of  
the receive  
clock.  
General  
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Table D-1 DTE Interface Signal Assignments (Cont.)  
RS-232  
V.35  
34-pin  
EIA-530  
X.21  
DB-15  
Signal  
DB-25  
Stand-  
alone  
and  
DB-25  
Frame  
DB-25  
Standalone  
and Frame  
DB-25  
Frame  
Description  
Function  
Standalone  
Standalone  
Pin Circuit/  
(Function)  
Frame  
Pin Circuit  
Pin Circuit  
Request to  
Send  
4
4
C
RTS  
105  
4
CA(A)  
4
19  
3
10  
C(A)  
C(B)  
[CONTROL]  
A positive level  
to ASMi-31  
when data  
19 CA(B)  
transmission is  
desired.  
Clear to Send  
5
5
D
CTS 106  
5
CB(A)  
A positive level  
from ASMi-31  
with delay,  
13 CB(B)  
after receipt of  
Request to  
Send, and  
when ASMi-31  
is ready to  
transmit.  
Data Set  
Ready  
6
6
E
DSR 107  
6
CC(A)  
A positive level  
from ASMi-31  
when the  
22 CC(B)  
power is on,  
and ASMi-31 is  
(a)not in the  
DIGITAL  
LOOP mode,  
or (b) has not  
received a  
REMOTE  
LOOPBACK  
signal from the  
remote unit.  
Data Terminal 20  
Ready  
20  
8
H
F
DTR 108 20 CD(A)  
23 CD(B)  
Not used.  
Carrier Detect  
8
DCD 109  
8
CF(A)  
8
10  
5
12  
I(A)  
I(B)  
A positive level  
from ASMi-31,  
10 CF(B)  
[INDICATION] except when a  
loss of the  
received signal  
is detected, or  
when Data Set  
Ready is  
negative.  
D-2  
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Table D-1 DTE Interface Signal Assignments (Cont.)  
RS-232  
V.35  
EIA-530  
X.21  
Signal  
Function  
DB-25  
Stand-  
alone  
and  
DB-25  
Frame  
34-pin  
Standalone  
DB-25  
Standalone  
and Frame  
DB-25  
Frame  
DB-15  
Standalone  
Description  
Pin Circuit/  
(Function)  
Frame  
Pin Circuit  
Pin Circuit  
External  
Transmit  
Clock  
24  
19  
16  
U SCTE(A) 113 24  
W SCTE(B) 113 11  
DA(A)  
DA(B)  
24  
11  
7
14  
(A)*  
(B)*  
A serial data  
rate clock input  
from the data  
source. Positive  
clock  
transitions must  
correspond to  
data transitions.  
Transmit  
Clock  
15  
14  
10  
Y SCT(A) 114  
A SCT(B) 114  
15  
12  
DB(A)  
DB(B)  
15  
12  
6
13  
S(A)  
S(B)  
[SIGNAL  
TIMING]  
A transmit data  
rate clock for  
use by an  
external data  
source. Positive  
clock  
transitions  
correspond to  
data  
transitions.  
Receive Clock 17  
22  
23  
X SCR(B) 115  
V SCR(A) 115  
17  
9
DD(A)  
DD(B)  
A receive data  
clock output  
for use by  
external data  
sink. Positive  
clock  
transitions  
correspond to  
data  
transitions.  
Local Analog  
Loop  
18  
18  
L and j  
141  
18  
LL  
A control signal  
input; when  
on, commands  
ASMi-31 into  
Local Analog  
Loopback  
(V.54 Loop 3).  
See Table 2-1.  
* Unassigned pins according to X.21 standard.  
Note  
General  
D-3  
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Appendix D. DTE Interface Connectors  
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Table D-1 DTE Interface Signal Assignments (Cont.)  
RS-232  
V.35  
EIA-530  
X.21  
Signal  
Function  
DB-25  
Stand-  
alone  
and  
DB-25  
Frame  
34-pin  
Standalone  
DB-25  
Standalone  
and Frame  
DB-25  
Frame  
DB-15  
Standalone  
Description  
Pin Circuit/  
(Function)  
Frame  
Pin Circuit  
Pin Circuit  
Remote  
Loopback  
21  
21  
N and h 140  
21  
RL  
A control signal  
input; when  
on, commands  
ASMi-31 to  
send a remote  
Loopback  
command  
(V.54 Loop 2)  
to the remote  
ASMi-31. See  
Table 2-1.  
Test Indicator 25  
25  
n and k  
142  
25  
TM  
A control signal  
output from  
ASMi-31;  
positive during  
any test mode.  
D-4  
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Appendix E  
Connecting RS-530 to  
RS-422  
Table E-1 Connecting RS-530 to RS-422  
Signal Function  
RS-449 (RS-422/423)  
37-pin  
Pin  
RS-530  
DB-25 Female  
Standalone & Card  
Cage Pin  
Circuit  
Circuit  
Protective Ground  
Signal Ground  
1
Shield  
SG  
1
7
19  
37  
20  
AB  
DTE Common Return  
DCE Common Return  
Transmitted Data  
SC  
RC  
4
SD (A)  
SD (B)  
2
BA (A)  
BA (B)  
22  
14  
Received Data  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
Data Set Ready  
Carrier Detect  
6
RD (A)  
RD(B)  
3
BB (A)  
BB (B)  
24  
16  
7
RS (A)  
RS (B)  
4
CA (A)  
CA (B)  
25  
19  
9
CS (A)  
CS (B)  
5
CB (A)  
CB (B)  
27  
13  
11  
29  
DM (A)  
DM (B)  
6
CC (A)  
CC (B)  
22  
13  
31  
RR (A)  
RR (B)  
8
CF (A)  
CF (B)  
10  
External Transmit  
Clock  
17  
35  
TT (A)  
TT (B)  
24  
11  
DA (A)  
DA (B)  
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Table E-1 Connecting RS-530 to RS-422 (Cont.)  
Signal Function  
RS-449 (RS-422/423)  
37-pin  
Pin  
RS-530  
DB-25 Female  
Standalone & Card  
Circuit  
Cage  
Pin  
Circuit  
Transmit Clock  
(From DCE)  
5
ST (A)  
15  
12  
DB (A)  
DB (B)  
23  
ST (B)  
Receive Clock  
(From DCE)  
8
RT (A)  
RT (B)  
17  
9
DD (A)  
DD (B)  
26  
Local Analog Loopback 10  
LL  
18  
21  
25  
LL  
Remote Loopback  
Test Indicator  
14  
18  
RL  
TM  
RL  
TM  
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Appendix F  
Installation in 19" Rack  
F.1 Installation of the ASMi-31 Unit in 19" Rack  
The height of the unit is 1U (1.75"); the width of the unit is slightly less than  
half the available mounting width. A rack adapter kit, RM-9, is available for  
installing either a single unit or two units side by side in the 19" rack.  
General  
Disconnect the power before performing the procedures below.  
Installation, operation, and maintenance of this unit should only be  
performed by an experienced technician.  
Warning  
Rack adapter components for installing a single unit include one short  
bracket and one long bracket.  
Installation of a  
Single Unit  
To install a single unit:  
1. Fasten each bracket to the side walls of the unit by two screws  
which are inserted into the two front holes on the side wall. (The  
unit is supplied with nuts already in place on the inner side wall).  
Note that the short bracket fastens to the left side of the unit, and  
the long bracket to the right side of the unit (see Figure F-1).  
Once the brackets are fastened to the side walls, the unit is ready  
for installation in the 19" rack.  
2. Place the unit in the rack and fasten the brackets to the side rails of  
the rack using two screws on each side (not included in the kit).  
Installation of the ASMi-31 Unit in 19" Rack  
F-1  
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Figure F-1 Installation of a Single Unit  
Rack adapter components for installing two units include two long side rails  
(one for each unit) which slide one into the other, fastening the two units  
together and two short side brackets which hold the two units in the 19"  
rack (see Figure F-2).  
Installation of Two  
Units  
F-2  
Installation of the ASMi-31 Unit in 19" Rack  
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Figure F-2 Installation of Two Units  
To install two units:  
1. Fasten one long side rail to each unit (right side to one unit, left side to  
the other unit) using the four screws supplied. The side rails must be  
attached in opposing fashion, the narrow flange of the first rail opposite  
the wide flange of the second rail.  
2. Attach one short bracket opposite the side rail on each unit using the  
four screws supplied.  
3. Slide the side rail of one unit into the side rail of the other unit,  
fastening the two units together (see Figure F-3).  
4. Secure the supplied plastic caps to the ends of the rails, to prevent the  
units moving and to protect the rail ends.  
The assembled units can now be fastened to the side rails of the 19" rack by  
means of four screws to each side(not included in the kit).  
Installation of the ASMi-31 Unit in 19" Rack  
F-3  
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Figure F-3 Fastening Two Units Together  
F-4  
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