Patton electronic Network Card MODEL 1012AR User Manual

USER  
MANUA L  
MODEL 1012AR  
Asynchronous, Carrier  
Controlled Short Range  
Modem  
Part# 07M1012AR-A  
Doc# 040051UA  
Revised 11/22/94  
SALES OFFICE  
(301) 975-1000  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
(301) 975-1007  
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3.0 CONFIGURATION  
4.0 INSTALLATION  
The Model 1012AR is pre-configured at the factory to work in mul-  
tipoint applications, and in point-to-point applications that use hardware  
flow control. These are the vast majority of applications that call for  
the Model 1012AR. Therefore, you will normally have no need to re-  
configure the Model 1012AR: it will be strictly “plug-and-play”.  
The Model 1012AR features modular connectors on both the  
EIA/TIA-561 and 4-wire (line) sides. The EIA/TIA-561 interface is  
always a 10 pin RJ-45 jack (although its physical size is identical to an  
8-pin RJ-45 jack). A one foot RJ-45 patch cable, wired straight  
through, is supplied with the unit. The 4-wire interface may be a 6 pin  
RJ-11 jack or an 8 pin RJ-45 jack.  
The only user-modifiable setting on the Model 1012AR is the RTS  
control strap. The RTS control strap setting determines how its trans-  
mitter (i.e. carrier) is activated. When the RST control strap is ON  
(installed on the pins), the transmitter is enabled by activating RTS  
(RJ-45 pin 8). This is the factory setting.. When its strap is OFF  
(removed from the pins), the 1012AR’s transmitter is constantly on. If  
your application requires the transmitter to be constantly on (i.e. hard-  
ware flow control disabled), follow the instructions below:  
4.1 CONNECTION TO THE EIA/TIA-561 INTERFACE  
The Model 1012AR features a convenient, 10 pin RJ-45 jack for  
interface with your DTE device. This jack is wired as a DCE accord-  
ing to the EIA/TIA-561 specification. Figure 2 (below) shows the  
pins and signals for the modular EIA/TIA-561 interface. Note: Signal  
are named from the perspective of the DTE (PC/terminal). Therefore,  
even though pin 7 (below) is called “TD” , the signal is actually incom-  
ing to the DCE (Model 1012AR).  
Step 1: Opening the Case. To open the Model 1012AR’s case,  
insert the blade of a small flat-head screw driver into the narrow slots  
on either side of the case and twist. The two case halves should pop  
apart. Then slide the case halves off of the two end inserts. This will  
expose the PC board.  
10 Pin RJ-45 (DCE)  
SIGNAL  
DIRECTION  
1 ----------------------N/C  
2 ----------------------RI  
3 ----------------------CD  
4 ----------------------DTR  
5 ----------------------SG  
6 ----------------------RD  
7 ----------------------TD  
8 ----------------------CTS  
9 ----------------------RTS  
10 ----------------------N/C  
Not Supported  
From 1012AR  
To 1012AR  
No Direction  
From 1012AR  
To 1012AR  
Step 2: Setting the RTS Strap. On Figure 1 (below), you will  
see the location of the RTS strap on the PC board. To re-configure the  
Model 1012AR for transmitter constantly on, remove the strap by  
pulling it out with a pair of needle-nose pliers or tweezers. Be sure not  
to lose the strap.  
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Step 3: Closing the Case. To close the Model 1012AR’s case,  
be sure the end inserts are in place around th modular jacks  
(“side”side closest to the clip) and slide th case halves down around  
them. Then snap the case halves shut.  
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Figure 2. Pin-outs for the Model 1012AR’s modular EIA/TIA-561 interface jack  
If you wish to use the Model 1012AR with a DTE device that is  
equipped with a DB-25 RS-232 port, you will need to construct a  
patch cable according to the diagram shown in Figure 3 (below).  
RTS/CTS  
Strap  
SIGNAL  
10 Pin RJ-45 (DCE)  
DB-25 (DTE)  
SIGNAL  
Isolation  
Transformers  
Surge  
CD  
DTR  
SG  
RD  
TD  
3 ------------------------------8  
CD  
DTR  
SG  
RD  
TD  
Suppressors  
4 ------------------------------20  
5 ------------------------------7  
6 ------------------------------3  
7 ------------------------------2  
8 ------------------------------5  
9 ------------------------------9  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
Figure 1. Model 1012AR board, showing the RTS strap location  
Figure 3. Pin connections for an EIA/TIA-561(RJ-45) to RS-232 (DB-25) patch cable.  
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4.2 CONNECTION TO THE 4-WIRE INTERFACE  
4.3 MULTIPOINT CONNECTION  
The Model 1012AR offers RJ-11 and RJ-45 options for connection  
of the 4-wire data line. The signals/pins used are shown below:  
The Model 1012AR supports multi-point applications using either  
a star or a daisy chain topology. together in a master/slave arrange-  
ment. Maximum distance between the units will vary based upon the  
number of drops, data rate, wire gauge, etc. Call Technical Support for  
specific distance estimates. In both topologies, the master unit should  
be set to “transmitter constantly on” (strap removed), and the slaves  
should be set to “transmitter controlled by RTS” (strap in place).  
RJ-11  
SIGNAL  
RJ-45  
SIGNAL  
1 ------------GND†  
1 -----------N/C  
2 ------------RCV-  
3 ------------XMT+  
4 ------------XMT-  
5 ------------RCV+  
6 ------------GND  
2 -----------GND  
3 -----------RCV-  
4 -----------XMT+  
5 -----------XMT-  
6 -----------RCV+  
7 -----------GND  
8 -----------N/C  
4.3.1 STAR TOPOLOGY  
Figure 4 (below) shows how to wire the two-pair cables properly  
for a Model 1012AR star topology. Note that the ground connection is  
not needed  
Connection to ground is optional  
HOST  
FIRST SLAVE  
SECOND SLAVE  
XMT+  
RCV+  
RCV+  
1 - Blue  
1 - Blue  
2 - Orange  
3 - Black  
4 - Red  
2 - Yellow  
3 - Green  
4 - Red  
XMT-  
RCV+  
RCV-  
RCV-  
XMT+  
XMT-  
RCV-  
XMT+  
XMT-  
5 - Green  
6 - Yellow  
7 - Brown  
8 - Slate  
5 - Black  
6 - White  
4.2.1 POINT-TO-POINT CONNECTION  
Figure 4. Star wiring for Model 1012AR host and slaves  
When installing two Model 1012AR units in a point-to-point appli-  
cation, the cable between them should be a crossover cable, as shown  
in the following chart. The color/pin number correlations below corre-  
spond to AT&T’s wiring standard for RJ-11 connectors.  
4.3.2 DAISY CHAIN TOPOLOGY  
SIGNAL PIN#  
COLOR  
COLOR PIN#  
SIGNAL  
Figure 5 (below) shows how to wire the two-pair cables properly  
for a Model 1012AR daisy-chain topology. Note that the ground con-  
nection is not needed.  
GND†  
RCV-  
XMT+  
XMT-  
RCV+  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Blue--------------White  
Yellow------------Red  
Green ------------Black  
Red---------------Yellow  
Black -------------Green  
White-------------Blue  
6
4
5
2
3
1
GND  
XMT-  
RCV+  
RCV-  
XMT+  
GND  
HOST  
XMT+  
XMT-  
RCV+  
RCV-  
FIRST SLAVE  
RCV+  
OTHER SLAVE(S)  
RCV+  
RCV-  
XMT+  
XMT-  
RCV-  
XMT+  
XMT-  
Connection to ground is optional  
Standard color codes—yours may be different  
Figure 5. Daisy chain wiring for Model 1012AR host and slaves  
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APPENDIX A  
APPENDIX B  
PAT TON MODEL 1012AR SPECIFICATIONS  
PAT TON MODEL 1012AR BLOCK DIAGRAM  
Transmission Format:  
Transmission Line:  
Interface:  
Asynchronous, full duplex  
Two unconditioned twisted pair 19-26 AWG  
EIA/TIA 561  
Data Rates:  
Isolation:  
0 - 38.4 Kbps  
Minimum 1500 V RMS via custom  
transformers  
Surge Protection:  
Control Signals:  
600W power dissipation at 1 mS and  
response time of 1 pS  
CTS follows RTS from the terminal (DTE);  
DSR follows DTR from the terminal (DTE);  
DCD indicates reception of carrier  
Approximately 35 mS  
10 Pin RJ-45 on EIA/TIA-561 side; RJ-11  
or 8 pin RJ-45 on line side  
No external power required; uses power  
from EIA data and control signals  
0-60°C (32-140°F)  
RTS/CTS Delay:  
Connectors:  
Power Supply:  
Temperature Range:  
Altitude:  
0-15,000 feet  
Humidity:  
Weight:  
5 to 95% noncondensing  
2 oz.  
Dimensions:  
2.66” x 2.10” x 0.73”  
Distance Table (miles)  
Wire Gauge  
Data  
Rate  
19  
24  
26  
38,400  
19,200  
9,600  
4,800  
2,400  
1,200  
6.0  
6.0  
6.0  
6.0  
6.0  
6.0  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
4.0  
2.5  
2.5  
2.5  
2.5  
2.5  
2.5  
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All Rights Reserved  
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