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Raymar Information Technology, Inc. 7325 Roseville Road Sacramento, CA 95842 800-695-1951 Fax: 916-783-1952 0049-1200-XXX RM16M – USER’S GUIDE 12/29/2010 Rev. C Page i...
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User’s Guide and all accompanying hardware and documentation are copyrighted. Raymar-Telenetics does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expressed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
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The telephone company may change technical operations or procedures affecting your equipment. You will be notified of changes in advance to give you ample time to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact: Raymar Information Technology, Inc. 7325 Roseville Road Sacramento, CA 95842 1-800-747-1522 The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been resolved.
It measures 7 inches high and 10.75 inches deep, and mounts in a standard 19- or 23-inch rack. The Data Shelf comes in two versions: AC (RM16M VAC-R) and DC (RM16M VDC-R). This guide covers both versions.
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• Two 50-pin termination connectors (optional) The telephone-line connectors are identified by the telephone company Universal Service Ordering Code (USOC) and must be specified when ordering standard jack arrangements from Raymar- Telenetics. Figures 1-2 through 1-3 show examples of Data Shelf back panels.
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Single row RJ45 connectors Dual rows of RJ45 connectors Figure 1-2. Examples of Back Panels with 25-pin DTE Connectors and 8-pin Modular Telco Jacks Figure 1-3. Example of Back Panel with 25-pin EIA DTE Connectors and Mass Termination Telco Connectors 0049-1200-XXX RM16M –...
CONTACT INFORMATION For more information about Raymar-Telenetics Universal Data Shelves, or other Raymar-Telenetics solutions, contact us using any of the following methods. Voice Mails We welcome your calls at +1 (916) 783-1951, Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm PST.
Unpack the equipment and compare the contents to the packing list. Inspect the equipment for any damage that may have occurred in shipment. If you see any damage or if items are missing, contact Raymar-Telenetics. Keep the shipping container and packing material for future shipment. SITE PREPARATION When selecting a location to install the Data Shelf, choose a site that: •...
RM16M Figure 2-1. Data Shelf Cabinet INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Service personnel should be familiar with the complete installation procedure before installing the shelf. Required Tools and Equipment Special tools or test equipment are not required for installation. CAUTION: To prevent damage to enclosure components from overheating, ensure clearances of 1 ¾...
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Mechanical Assembly The Data Shelf mounts into a standard 19-inch cabinet and requires 7 inches of vertical panel space. The 19-inch Data Shelf also fits into a 23-inch cabinet. This installation requires the rack- mounting brackets to be removed and reinstalled in the reversed position, so the wider tabs are used for mounting to the cabinet.
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DC Power (RM16M VDC-R Data Shelf) Power for the DC version of the Power Shelf (RM16M VDC-R) is provided by an incoming power source that connects to PS1, PS2 (or both) on the back of the Data Panel (see Figure 2-4).
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Digital EIA-232 Interface The 16 EIA-232C or D digital input connectors are labeled and shown in Figure 2-6. For a description of the active pin connectors, refer to Appendix B. Figure 2-6. Table 2-1 shoes the EIA-232 levels from the modem. NOTE: Some modems may not use all the functions listed in Tables 2-1 and 2-2.
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TELEPHONE LINE INTERFACES The Data Shelf is FCC certified for connection to the dial-up Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The following sections describe the standard and optional ways for connecting to the communications line. Modular Jack Connectors The standard Data Shelf back panel has 16 8-pin modular jacks, one for each modem. These jacks provide the interface for connecting individual modems to the telephone line.
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• A red 3.5 amp light on the front panel • A 115 or 230 VAC connector on the back of the module Table 2-3 lists the connector pin functions on the AC power module. Table 2-3. Power Connector Pin Functions Pin Contact Function 1 and A...
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DC Power Module The DC power module is a single-slot module designed for the RM16M DCV-R Data Shelf. The RM16M DCV-R Data Shelf can hold up to two DC power modules. When two DC power supply modules are used, any loss of supply or operating voltage to one module causes the other module to carry the entire load.
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Removing Power Modules To remove power modules: 1. Remove the power source from the back of the Data Shelf. 2. If there is a holding screw on rear of the housing, loosen the screw. 3. Lower the hinged front panel. 4.
CHAPTER THREE – OPERATION The Data Shelf accepts leased line, PSTN, and DDS-type modems. Leased line modems operate on conditioned or unconditioned leased lines. PSTN-type modems operate on the dial-up network and have features that allow establishment of dial-up circuits and data transfer. Some modems can operate on either leased lines or PSTN.
This appendix provides maintenance information for PC cards and power modules. PC CARDS If a PC card becomes inoperative, replace it. Field repair is not recommended. Contact Raymar- Telenetics for instructions on repairs and replacement (see the “Contact Information” section).
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NOTES 0049-1200-XXX RM16M – USER’S GUIDE 12/29/2010 Rev. C Page 16 of 27...
APPENDIX B – DIGITAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTIONS This appendix lists the digital interface descriptions. The information in this appendix may vary, depending on modem type. Consult the manual for the particular PC card you are using. Table B-1. Digital Interface Signal Descriptions (232-C) Pin No.
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Pin No. EIA-232C CCITT Signal Name Description Sec. Transmit Data Transmitted data on a secondary channel. Transmit Clock A transmit data clock output for use by an (DCE) external data source. Positive clock transitions correspond to data transitions. Sec. Rec’d. Data Received data on a secondary channel.
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Table B-2. Digital Interface Signal Descriptions (232D) Pin No. EIA-232C CCITT Signal Name Description Shield No connection Transmit Data Serial digital data (to be modulated) from a data terminal or other digital data source. It must be accompanied by a transmit clock (pin 15) or by an external data rate clock (pin 24).
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Pin No. EIA-232C CCITT Signal Name Description Receive Clock A receive data rate clock output for use by the external data sink. Positive clock transitions correspond to data transition. Local Loopback A positive level will cause the modem to (Loop 3) Control go into a local analog loop, when strap enabled.
APPENDIX C – TELEPHONE LINE CABLES Table C-1 lists the function of the modular jacks on the back panel of the Data Shelf. The figure that follows Table C-1 shows a typical telephone-line cable configuration. The last two figures show DDS cable configurations.
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Figure C-1. Programmable Cable 8-Pin Connector Figure C-2. Leased Line Cable 8-Pin Connector Figure C-3. Example 1: DDS Cable (cable is also used for dial backup-type modems) 0049-1200-XXX RM16M – USER’S GUIDE 12/29/2010 Rev. C Page 23 of 27...
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Figure C-4. Example 2: DDS Cable (cable is also used for dial backup-type modems) Table C-2. Telco Connections DSP9612 / MOT202T Rear Panel V.3600 Rear Panel Telco Dial Telco Signal Direction RJ45 RJ45 RING 1 (INPUT) 3 R1 TIP 1 (INPUT) 4 Ring RING...
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Mass Termination Connector As an option, a 50-pin mass termination connector may be specified for the TELCO connection. The adapter for conversion from modular connectors to mass termination also has wire-wrap pins for TELCO connection. Mass termination pin functions for the dial backup backplane are shown in the following table. The 50-pin mass termination connectors are Cinch Number 97-CS-50 with screw lock assembly.
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Raymar Information Technology, Inc., dba Raymar-Telenetics, warrants their products against defects in hardware, material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase. Raymar will, at no charge, either repair the product (with new or reconditioned parts), or replace it (with a new or reconditioned product).
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Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Procedure Before returning any Raymar-Telenetics product, an RMA number must be obtained. The most convenient way to obtain an RMA number for a product purchased from Raymar-Telenetics is to call 1-800-747-1522. When doing so, please have the following information ready:...