NetLink card simply keys in an addressable command, which Figure 1. Strap locations for both rear cards showing jumper positions the Model 1001CC passes along to all the cards in the rack. The appropriate card recognizes its address and responds to the command.
This section describes the functions of the Model 1001R14P rack In the connected (closed) position, this strap links signal ground chassis, tells how to install front and rear Model 1001CC cards into the and frame ground. In the open (disconnected) position, pin 1 is “lifted”...
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1) Using a straight through modular cable, connect the serial straight through modular cable (also available from Patton). Refer to port of the RS-232 terminal to Port A1 of the first Model 1001CC in Appendix B for the correct part number when ordering these items.
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RS-232 terminal to Port A1 of the local Model 1001CC. 2) Using a straight through modular cable, connect Port B1 of the local Model 1001CC to port A1 to the RS-232 port of a Patton asynchronous short range modem card (ex. the Model 1000RC).
1001CC when its card-edge connector touches the chassis’ mid-plane socket, or when the chassis’ power is turned on. Note: The 1001CC is a “hot swappable” card—it will not be damaged by plugging it in or removing it while the rack is powered up.
FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS MODULAR INTERFACE PIN-OUTS The Patton Model 1001R14P rack system features interchangeable MODULAR INTERFACE - 10 Wire RJ-45 (EIA-561) rear half cards, power cords/fuses for international various operating environments and other user-replaceable parts. Model numbers and Contact Number Circuit Description descriptions for these parts are listed below:...