RS-232/V.24, X.21 and V.35 PatchSwitch User Manual CO MP M O D E M M O N ADCP-50-304 Issue 19 June 1999 COMP MASTE R MOD EM ENA BLE MO N ALA RM RES ET 1586-A 1587-A 1059311 Rev A...
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Section 1 provides a general description of the ADC equipment. Section 2 provides a functional description of the equipment components. Section 3 provides a complete description of V.35 modules.
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_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 GENERAL ADC PatchSwitch Digital Patching with RS-232/V.24, X.21, and V.35 Switching equipment, hereinafter referred to as PatchSwitch or PS, provides convenient access to RS-232 (ANSI/EIA- 232) or CCITT V.24, X.21, or V.35 circuits for patching or switching to allow monitoring, testing, and reconfiguring of a communications network.
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240 Vac, 48-63 Hz. Converts signals to provide RS-232/RS-422 compatibility for remotely controlled PatchSwitch equipment. Patch cords are 26 conductor cable with ADC patching connectors on both ends. For use with PSM-01, PSM-02, PSM-04, PSM-05, PSM-07, PSM-08, PSM-12 and PSM-13.
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This module is a printed circuit board assembly with components, a front panel with four LED status indicators and a rear 96-pin DIN connector. The module interfaces with the ADC Remote Control Unit, a user's CRT terminal, or computer, and converts signals providing RS-422/RS- 232 compatibility to permit remote serial control for PatchSwitch equipment to be connected to RS-232 modem or CRTs.
The PatchSwitch module converts signals to provide RS-422/RS-232 compatibility for remotely controlled PatchSwitch equipment, see PatchSwitch chassis, the Data Converter Module interfaces with the ADC Remote Control Unit, CRT terminal, or computer directly, or indirectly through modems and telephone lines. The module is a printed circuit board assembly with components, a front panel with four LED status indicators and a rear 96-pin DIN connector.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 PRODUCT OFFERING The ADC V.35 PatchSwitch makes available four modules, four conversion boards and the necessary conversion patchcords for use with the 34-pin “V.35 Interface” data communications hardware. The units are designed to be compatible with the RDC-01, RDC-02, PSC-01, and PSC-02 standard PatchSwitch chassis.
Connector V.35 (Male) Contacts (Male) Note: The hold down screws on the cable plugs for the ADC V.35 Connector Subboard are a standard NSC 6/32 thread. Some plugs are different. They look similar but have different pin assignments. Make sure your plugs are compatible before connecting them.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 GENERAL The ADC PatchSwitch X.21 consists of several modules and backplane adapters that allow you to conveniently manage your X.21 networks. These modules and adapters are designed to be compatible with the standard PatchSwitch chassis RDC-01, RDC-02, PSC-01, and PSC-02.
ADCP-50-304 • Issue 19 • June 1999 • Section 4: PatchSwitch X.21 2 DESCRIPTION The ADC PatchSwitch X.21 modules provide monitor and patch access to X.21 leads. Some modules also provide local and remote alarming, testing, or status indicators. PSM-812001 X.21 LED/Alarm Patch Module with A/B Switching and Off-Line Patch Access This module provides monitoring and access to 15 active X.21 leads, A/B Switching, LED...
Evidence of actual or possible damage to the equipment, and/or missing parts, should immediately be reported to the commercial carrier or his agent and notify ADC Telecommunications, Inc. The PatchSwitch equipment is normally shipped with the modules installed in the chassis. If the modules are not contained in the chassis location slots when the shipment is received, perform the PatchSwitch Modules Installation Procedure.
There are three types of devices which can remotely control a PatchSwitch system: 1. ADC Model SSN-100589 software running on a personal computer (PC) 2. User’s terminal or computer 3. PatchSwitch Remote Control Unit (RCU) The PatchSwitch Remote Control Unit (RCU) is described in a separate publication.
U.S.A. and Canada) for warranty or software information or for a copy of the Warranty/ Software Handbook. 2 REPAIR/ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY All repairs of ADC Products must be done by ADC or an authorized representative. Any attempt to repair or modify ADC Products without prior written authorization from ADC shall void ADC’s warranty.
Product to the location designated by ADC. ADC, at its option, will either repair or replace the Product at no charge and return the Product to Buyer with transportation costs paid by ADC, only when ADC contracted carriers are used.
ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101, U.S.A. Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.