Patton electronics NetLink 1095 User Manual

Patton electronics NetLink 1095 User Manual

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USER
MANUAL
MODEL 1095
NetLink™ mDSL
Multi-Rate
Symmetric DSL Modem
Part# 07M1095-F
SALES OFFICE
Doc# 033051UF
(301)975-1000
Revised 06/08/00
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
C E R T I F I E D
(301)975-1007
An ISO-9001
http://www.patton.com
Certified
Company

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL MODEL 1095 NetLink™ mDSL Multi-Rate Symmetric DSL Modem Part# 07M1095-F SALES OFFICE Doc# 033051UF (301)975-1000 Revised 06/08/00 TECHNICAL SUPPORT C E R T I F I E D (301)975-1007 An ISO-9001 http://www.patton.com Certified Company...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    However, there is no guarantee that interfer- ence will not occur in a particular installation. If the Model 1095 does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-...
  • Page 3: Service

    Play, and externally accessible configuration switches. A high density 2U-high rack card version of the Model 1095 mDSL is also available. As a symmetric DSL NTU, the Model 1095 offers the same data rates in both directions over a single pair of voice-grade telephone lines using Carrierless Amplitude and Phase (CAP) modula- tion.
  • Page 4: Configuration

    3.0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1095 is equipped with three sets of eight DIP switches, which allow configuration of the unit for a wide variety of applications. This section describes switch locations and explains all possible config- urations. 3.1 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES...
  • Page 5: Configuration Dip Switch Set "S3

    Switches S2-6 and S2-7: Clock Mode Use Switches S2-6 and S2-7 to configure the 1095 for internal, external, or receive recover clock mode. CO/CP Unit S2-6 S2-7 Clock Mode Internal External (DTE) Receive Recover Switch S2-8: Enable/Disable Loop Tests from DTE Use Switch S2-8 to allow Model 1095 to enter loopback tests when the DTE raises the appropriate loop request pin.
  • Page 6: Configuring The Software Switches

    There are two modes of operation for the Model 1095 control port: 1792 Monitor and Configuration. These are described in more detail below. 1856 Following the Model 1095 setup is a description of how to setup your 1920 VT100, or equivalent, control port for use with the Model 1095. 1984...
  • Page 7: Vt100 Terminal Configuration

    'Esc' to refresh this screen at any time. If you are running in the Monitor mode, the Model 1095 will not require a password. If you wish to run in the Configuration mode, you will be required to enter a password to access the configuration menus.
  • Page 8 If option 2 is selected in the Software Configuration Menu, the Model 1095 will display the Clock Mode Selection Menu. This menu will allow the user to set the clock mode for the Model 1095 stand alone unit. After making your selection the Model 1095 will display the Software Configuration Menu.
  • Page 9: Netlink Plug-And-Play

    The NetLink Plug-and-Play application allows ISPs and PTTs to quickly upgrade the link speed for a customer without re-configuring the Customer Premise (CP) Model 1095. It will also allow ISPs and PTTs to set up all of the configurations at the Central Office (on the rack cards) before installation of the stand alone units, thus saving time spent configuring and re-configuring DIP switch settings.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Serial Port

    Model 1095. 3) While keeping the module’s faceplate parallel with the Model 1095 rear panel, slide the module straight in – so that the card edge contacts line up with the socket inside the chassis. NOTE: The card edge connector should meet the socket when it is almost all the way into the chassis.
  • Page 11: Configuring The X.21 Quikconnect™ Module

    Reinstall the module according to the instructions in Section 4.2.1. 4.3 CONNECTING POWER The Model 1095 is available with two power supply options: Universal Interface AC Power Supply option (Model 1095-UI) operates in environments ranging from 100 to 253 VAC, with no re- configuration necessary (see Appendix B for available domestic and international power cords).
  • Page 12: Operation

    LED status monitors, and using the built-in loopback test modes. 5.1 POWER-UP To apply power to the Model 1095, first be sure that you have read Section 4.3, and that the unit is connected to the appropriate power source. Then power-up the unit using the rear power switch.
  • Page 13 Framer The framer is used to determine the status of the line. In normal operation the framer transmits and expects to receive framed packets from the far end. If the framer receives framed packets from the far end, CTS and CD will be active. If framed packets are not received, CTS and CD will be inactive.
  • Page 14: Loops And Patterns

    5.3.2 Loops and Patterns The following section describes the Test Modes used in the Model 1095. At the bottom of each Test Mode, a figure is included to show the data path. Local Loop There are two different modes of operation for a Local Loop depending on the status of the units at the time that the Local Loop is initiated.
  • Page 15 Local Loop After the 511/511E pattern times out, the ER led with 511/511E will begin flashing. It will remain this way until (continued) the pattern generator switch is turned off. Note that the data at the local DTE and the remote DTE are not valid.
  • Page 16 Remote Digital The Remote Digital Loop with 511/511E is Loop with shown above. After RDL is established the 511/511E Remote units' Restart Timer is set to one minute. This has been done because when the 511/511E generator is started on the local unit, the Remote framer begins seeing unframed packets.
  • Page 17: Using The V.52 (Ber) Test Pattern Generator

    (1) to initiate and monitor the tests at the local Model 1095, and (2) to do the same at the remote Model 1095. In this case, the test pattern sent by each Model 1095 will not be looped back, but will be transmitted down the line to the other Model 1095.
  • Page 18 APPENDIX B PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1095 FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Electronics Model # Description IM1/A...V.24 with DB25F IM1/B ...RS422/RS530 with DB25F IM1/C...V.35 with M34F IM1/D...X.21 with DB15F IM1/E ...V.35 with DB25F IM1/F ...G.703 with RJ45 IM1/I ...Ethernet Bridge Module IM1/J...Voice/Data Module...
  • Page 19 V.35 Interface (M/34F Female Connector) (DCE Configuration) Pin # Signal B ...SGND (Signal Ground) C ...RTS (Request to Send) D ...CTS (Clear to Send) E ...DSR (Data Set Ready) F...CD (Carrier Detect) H ...DTR (Data Terminal Ready) L...LLB (Local Line Loop) M ...TM (Test Mode) N ...RDL...
  • Page 20: Appendix E - Led Descriptions

    APPENDIX F PATTON MODEL 1095 PIN OUT CONTROL PORT The Model 1095 control port is an eight position connector, compli- Pin Function DB-25 (RS-232) Ground 7-----------------------------------4 Receive data (to DTE) 3-----------------------------------5...

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