Configuring The Rear Interface Card - Patton electronics NetLink 1095RC User Manual

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3.3 CONFIGURING THE REAR INTERFACE CARD

The Model 1095RC Series has six interface card options: the
Model 1001RCM12545 (DB-25/RJ-45), the Model 1001RCM13445
(M/34/RJ-45), the Model 1001RCM125TB (DB25/TB), the Model
1001RCM134TB (M/34/TB), the Model 1001RCM11545, and the Model
1001RCM115TB. Each of these options supports one DTE interface
connection and one 2-wire line connection. Figure 5 below illustrates
the six different interface options for the Model 1095RC Series.
Model
Model
Model
1001RCM11545
1001RCM12545
1001RCM13445
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-45
DB-15 F
DB-25 F
M/34 F
Figure 5. Model 1095RC Series interface card options
NOTE:
The 1095RC Series rear cards are specifically
designed to operate with the Model 1095RC function card and
must not be swapped with other Patton function cards.
Model
Model
Model
1001RCM125TB
1001RCM134TB
1001RCM115TB
Terminal Block
Terminal Block
Terminal Block
M/34 F
DB-25 F
DB-15 F
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Prior to installation, you will need to examine the rear card you have
selected and make sure it is properly configured for your application.
Each rear card is configured by setting straps located on the PC board.
To configure the rear cards, you must set the configuration straps.
Figure 6 below shows the orientation of these straps. Each strap can
either be on pegs 1 and 2, or on pegs 2 and 3.
Figure 6. Orientation of Interface Card Straps
Sections 3.2.1, 3.2.2, and 3.2.3 describe the strap locations and possi-
ble settings for each rear card.
3.3.1 Model 1001RCM12545 & 1001RCM125TB Strap Settings
Figure 7 shows strap locations for the Model 1001RCM125XX (DB-
25) rear cards. These straps determine various grounding characteris-
tics for the terminal interface and twisted pair lines. JB3 and JB4 are
user configurable.
JB3
1 2 3
1 2 3
Figure 7. 1001RCM125XX strap locations
JB4
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