Connection To The Control Port Interface; Operation; Led Status Indicators - Patton electronics 1092ARC User Manual

High speed, 2-wire/4-wire, synchronous and asynchronous rack mount modem card
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The RJ-45 connector on the Model 1092ARC's twisted pair interface
is polarity insensitive and is wired for a two-wire interface. The
signal/pin relationships are shown in Figure 9 below.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure 10. Model 1092ARC twisted pair line interface.
3. Proper 2-Wire Pairing between the two modems is as follows:
SIGNAL
PIN#
TIP
4--------------------------------------------- 4
RING
5--------------------------------------------- 5
4. Proper 4-Wire Pairing between the two modems is as follows:
SIGNAL
PIN#
Tx
4--------------------------------------------- 3
Tx
5--------------------------------------------- 6
Rx
3--------------------------------------------- 4
Rx
6--------------------------------------------- 5

4.3.4 Connection to the Control Port Interface

Please refer to the Model 1001CC Control Card user manual for
cable requirements of the Control Port Interface.
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1 (N/C)
2 (GND)
3 (4-Wire Rx)
4 (2-Wire TIP/4-Wire Tx)
5 (2-Wire RING/4-Wire Tx)
6 (4-Wire Rx)
7 (GND)
8 (N/C)
PIN#
SIGNAL
TIP
RING
PIN#
SIGNAL
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx

5.0 OPERATION

Once the Model 1092ARC is properly configured and installed, it
should operate transparently. This sections describes functions of the
LED status indicators, and the use of the built-in loopback test modes.

5.1 LED STATUS INDICATORS

The Model 1092ARC features twelve front panel LEDs that monitor
power, the DTE signals, network connection and test modes. Figure
11(below) shows the front panel location of each LED. Following Figure
11 is a description of each LED function.
Model 1092ARC
Figure 11. The Model 1092ARC Series' front panel LEDs
Note: LEDs described as yellow are red in earlier
versions of the 1092ARC.
TD & RD
glow yellow to indicate an idle condition of Binary
"1" data on the respective terminal interface
signals. Green indicates Binary "0" data.
CTS
consists of 2 LEDs, 1 yellow, 1 green. CTS glows
green to indicate that the Clear to Send signal from
the modem is active. Yellow indicates inactive
CTS.
CD
consists of 2 LEDs, 1 yellow, 1 green. CD glows
yellow if no carrier signal is being received from the
remote modem. Green indicates that the remote
modem's carrier is being received.
DTR
glows green to indicate that the Data Terminal
Ready signal from the terminal is active.
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