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Patton electronics 534 User Manual page 2

Ethernet aui (db-15) surge protector

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GENERAL INFORMAT I O N
Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product.
This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted
for One Year parts and labor. If any questions or problems arise during
installation or use of this product, please do not hesitate to contact
Patton Electronics Customer Service at (301) 975-1007.
FEATURES
• Connects easily to DB-15 Ethernet AUI ports
• Low insertion loss design won't hinder network performance
• Handles repeated surges without deteriorating in effectiveness
• Shunts surges to chassis ground via interface connection
• "Fail open" design protects hardware in case of severe overvoltage
• Made in the U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION
The Patton Model 534 connects directly to the DB-15 AUI port, and
can handle repeated surges up to 200 amps (8 x 20 S.C. Waveform).
Able to operate up to 10 Mbps, the Model 534 is designed to intercept
data line transients before they can damage LAN equipment or cause
major data corruption.
Housed in a miniature ABS plastic case (2.25" x 1.69" x 0.75"), the
Model 534 incorporates a DB-15 male connector on one side, and a DB-
15 female on the other. The male end plugs directly into the Ethernet
AUI port, and the female end connects to a standard AUI cable. Surges
up to 200 amps are shunted safely to chassis ground through both DB-
15 connector shells. If the Model 534 encounters a surge above 200
amps, it will fail short (all signals sent to ground) to protect the
connected equipment. With one Model 534 on each end of the cable,
both connected Ethernet devices are protected against transients that
travel along the AUI cable.
The Model 534 uses passive "low insertion loss" circuitry that
incorporates Silicon Avalanche Diodes (SADs) as key components.
Patton favors SADs because they do not deteriorate in performance with
repeated use, as do MOVs. The "low insertion loss" design of the Model
534 prevents any noticeable degradation in network performance when
the unit is installed.
Warning - Should your equipment or building be subject to a direct
lightening strike, this product will not provide complete protection.
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I N S TA L L AT I O N
The Patton Model 534 is very easy to install: no special cables,
batteries or grounding straps are needed. Simply unplug the DB-15
cable from the AUI port and insert the Model 534 between the cable
and the port as shown in the diagram below (be sure to slide the
connector locks over the locking pins to secure the connection).
Note: The Model 534 shunts surge current to chassis ground through
the DB-15 connector shells on both ends. If you have any questions as
to whether the AUI ports of your hardware are grounded properly,
consult the manufacturer's user manual(s).
AUI port connection
AUI cable connection
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