Multipoint Twisted Pair Connection - Patton electronics 1004ARC User Manual

High speed, multipoint short range modem: rack mount card
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When connecting two Model 1004ARCs, it is necessary to use a
crossover cable. The diagrams below show how a crossover cable
should be constructed for the following environments: 4-wire RJ-11,
4-wire RJ-45, 2-wire RJ-11 or 2-wire RJ-45.
RJ-11 Cable (4-Wire)
SIGNAL
PIN#
GND
1-----------------------6
RCV-
2-----------------------4
XMT+
3-----------------------5
XMT-
4-----------------------2
RCV+
5-----------------------3
GND
6-----------------------1
Connection to ground is optional
RJ-45 Cable (4-Wire)
SIGNAL
PIN#
GND
2-----------------------7
RCV-
3-----------------------5
XMT+
4-----------------------6
XMT-
5-----------------------3
RCV+
6-----------------------4
GND
7-----------------------2
RJ-11 Cable (2-Wire)
SIGNAL
PIN#
XMT+
3-----------------------3
XMT-
4-----------------------4
RJ-45 Cable (2-Wire)
SIGNAL
PIN#
XMT+
4-----------------------4
XMT-
5-----------------------5
Connection to ground is optional
PIN#
SIGNAL
GND
XMT-
RCV+
RCV-
XMT+
GND
PIN#
SIGNAL
GND
XMT-
RCV+
RCV-
XMT+
GND
PIN#
SIGNAL
XMT+
XMT-
PIN#
SIGNAL
XMT+
XMT-
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4.4.2 MULTIPOINT TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION

The Model 1004ARC supports multipoint applications using a star
daisy chain topology (Section 3.0 describes proper multipoint configu-
ration). Maximum distance between the units will vary based upon the
number of drops, data rate, wire gauge, etc. Call Patton Technical
Support for specific distance estimates. The diagram below shows how
to wire the two-pair cables properly for a Model 1004ARC star topolo-
gy. Note that the ground connection is not needed.
HOST
FIRST SLAVE
XMT+
RCV+
XMT-
RCV-
RCV+
XMT+
RCV-
XMT-
SECOND SLAVE
RCV+
RCV-
XMT+
XMT-
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