Patton electronic Network Card 1053 User Manual

USER  
MANUAL  
MODEL 1053  
iDSL Modem with  
RS-232 Interface  
Part# 07M1053-UG  
SALES OFFICE  
(301) 975-1000  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
(301) 975-1007  
Doc# 05815U2-001 Rev. A  
Revised 11/10/04  
An ISO-9001  
Certified  
Company  
 
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C
Model 1053/A Factory Replacement  
Parts and Accessories ............................................................. 17  
Model 1053/A Interface Pin Assignments............................... 18  
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1.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION  
Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1053 components to be free from  
defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the product should it  
fail within one year from the first date of shipment.  
This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does  
not cover customer damage, abuse or unauthorized modification. If this  
product fails or does not perform as warranted, your sole recourse shall  
be repair or replacement as described above. Under no condition shall  
Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this  
product.These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost  
profits, lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising  
from the use of or inability to use this product. Patton Electronics spe-  
cifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, and the  
installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of  
these terms by the user.  
1.1 FCC INFORMATION  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own  
expense. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected  
1.2 CE NOTICE  
The CE symbol on your Patton Electronics equipment indicates that it is in  
compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive and  
the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) of the Union European (EU). A Certificate  
of Compliance is available by contacting Patton Technical Support.  
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Conformity documents of all Patton products can be  
product page.  
Important  
1.3 SERVICE  
All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid  
and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materi-  
als Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This  
number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Service at:  
Tel: (301) 975-1007  
Note Packages received without an RMA number will not be  
accepted.  
Patton Electronics’ technical staff is also available to answer any ques-  
tions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your  
Model 1053. Technical Service hours: 8AM to 5PM EST, Monday  
through Friday.  
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2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION  
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 Technical Support at (301) 975-1007.  
2.1 FEATURES  
• Synchronous data rates: 32, 56, 64, and 128 kbps  
• Asynchronous data rates: 0–38.4, 57.6, 76.8, and 115.2 kbps  
• Full duplex operation over a single twisted pair (2-wires)  
• Point-to-point distances up to 5 miles (all data rates) on 24 AWG  
twisted pair  
• Multi-rate symmetric DSL  
• RS-232 Interface  
• Compatible with popular Models 1092A, 1082, and 1052  
• Universal power options, 120 VAC and -48, -24, and -12 VDC available  
• LED status indicators  
• Small, convenient desktop unit  
• CE marked  
2.2 DESCRIPTION  
The Patton Model 1053 is a high speed, AC powered short range modem  
that is able to operate synchronously or asynchronously—full duplex—  
over a single twisted pair. Supporting data rates up to 128 kbps (syn-  
chronous) or 115.2 kbps (asynchronous), the Model 1053 is capable of  
point-to-point distances up to 5 miles (8 km) using 24 AWG wire. The  
Model 1053 supports internal, external, or receive recovery clocking, and  
asynchronous data rates may be configured locally using DIP switches.  
The Model 1053/A provides an RS-232 interface on a DB-25 female con-  
nector. Line connection is made by an RJ-45 jack. Standard versions of  
Model 1053 are powered by a 100–240 VAC (Universal) supply. The DC  
power supply options support either -12, -24, or -48 VDC.  
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3.0 CONFIGURATION  
The Model 1053 is equipped with 16 DIP switches that enable configura-  
tion of the unit for a wide variety of applications. This section describes  
switch locations and explains the different configurations  
3.1 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES  
S1 and S2 each contain eight internal DIP switches (see Figure 1) that  
are used for configuration reset purposes only. To access switch sets,  
use a small flat blade screwdriver to open the Model 1053’s case as  
shown in Figure 2 on page 8.  
Figure 1. DIP switches S1 and S2  
To configure the DIP switches, use a small screwdriver and gently push  
each switch to its proper setting. The ON and OFF positions are shown  
in Figure 1.  
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Figure 2. Opening the Model 1053 case  
Figure 1 on page 7 shows the orientation of the DIP switches in the “ON”  
and “OFF” positions.  
Configuring DIP Switch S1  
DIP switch S1 is where you configure the data rate, asynchronous or  
synchronous data format, transmit clock source. The following table sum-  
marizes default positions of DIP switches S1-1 through S1-8. Detailed  
descriptions of each switch follow the table.  
Switches S1-1 and S1-2: Data Rate. Use switches S1-1 and S1-2 to  
configure the asynchronous or synchronous data rate of the Model 1053.  
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Each setting represents one synchronous data rate and one asynchro-  
nous data rate.  
S1-1 S1-2  
Sync Data Rate  
Async. Data Rate  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
128 kbps  
64 kbps  
56 kbps  
32 kbps  
115.2 kbps  
57.6 kbps  
76.8 kbps  
0–38.4 kbps  
Note If the S2-1 switch is positioned in the OFF position, the 128 kbps  
sync data rate/0–38.4 kbps async data rate option is selected.  
Switch S1-3: Must be set to the ON position (Reserved).  
S1-3  
Setting  
On  
Reserved  
Switch S1-4: Must be set to the ON position (Reserved).  
S1-4  
Setting  
On  
Reserved  
Switch S1-5: Asynchronous/Sync Operation. Use Switch S1-5 to  
configure the Model 1053 for async/sync operation. For synchronous  
data rates set switch S1-5 OFF. For asynchronous rates set switch  
S1-5 ON.  
S1-5  
Setting  
Off  
On  
Sync  
Async  
Switches S1-6 and S1-7: System Clock Mode. Use Switches S1-6  
and S1-7 to configure the 1053 for internal, or receive recover clock  
mode.  
S1-6 S1-7  
Clock Mode  
Description  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
Internal  
System clock generated internally  
External (DTE)  
System clock derived from termi-  
nal interface  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Receive Recover  
Hardware Reset  
System clock derived from the  
received line signal  
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A pair of Model 1053s communicate synchronously  
across the twisted pair line connection. Therefore, you  
must set these switches whether your application is  
async or sync. For Sync or Async applications, please  
configure one Model 1053 for internal clock mode and the  
other Model 1053 for receive recover clock mode.  
Important  
Switch S1-8: Must be set to the OFF position (Reserved).  
S1-8  
Setting  
Off  
Reserved  
Configuring DIP switch S2  
DIP switches in S2 are reserved and must be set in the OFF position.  
The following table summarizes default positions of DIP switches S2-1  
through S2-8.  
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4.0 INSTALLATION  
Once the Model 1053 has been configured, it is ready to connect to the  
twisted pair interface, the serial port, and the power source. This section  
tells you how to make these connections.  
Figure 3. Model 1053 Rear Panel  
4.1 CONNECTING THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE  
The Model 1053 supports communication between two DTE devices at  
distances to 5 miles (8 km) over 24 AWG (0.5 mm) twisted pair wire.Two  
things are essential:  
• These units work in pairs. Both units at the end of the twisted pair DSL  
span must be set for the same DTE rate.  
To function properly, the Model 1053 needs one twisted pair of metallic  
wire. This twisted pair must be unconditioned, dry, metallic wire,  
between 19 (0.9 mm) and 26 AWG (0.4 mm) (the higher number  
gauges will limit distance). Standard dial-up telephone circuits, or  
leased circuits that run through signal equalization equipment, or stan-  
dard, flat modular telephone type cable, are not acceptable.The RJ-45  
connector on the Model 1053’s twisted pair interface is polarity insensi-  
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tive and is wired for a two-wire interface. The signal/pin relationships  
are shown in Figure 4.  
Figure 4. Model 1053 twisted pair line interface  
4.2 CONNECTING THE MODEL 1053/A (RS-232)  
The Model 1053/A supports RS-232 serial port connections.This section  
describes how to connect the serial ports to your RS-232 equipment.  
Connecting the Model 1053/A (RS-232) to a DTE Device  
The Model 1053/A provides an RS-232 DCE (data circuit terminating  
equipment) interface on a DB-25 female connector. As a DCE, this inter-  
face is designed to connect to DTE equipment, such as a router. When  
connecting the RS-232 interface of the Model 1053/A to your DTE  
device, use an RS-232 straight-through cable (see Figure 5). Appendix C  
on page 18 describes pin assignments and signal sources for the Model  
1053/A RS-232 interface. When purchasing or constructing an interface  
cable, use the pin diagrams in Appendix C as a guide.  
Figure 5. Connecting the Model 1053/A to an RS-232 serial DTE  
4.3 POWER CONNECTION  
The Model 1053 (all versions) are available with Universal AC (100–240  
VAC), 120 VAC, 230 VAC or -12, -24, or -48 VDC power options. This  
section describes these options.  
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Universal AC Power (100–240 VAC)  
The Model 1053 uses a 5VDC, 2A universal input 100–240VAC, power  
supply (center pin is +5V). The universal input power supply has a male  
IEC-320 power entry connector. This power supply connects to the  
Model 1053 by means of a barrel jack on the rear panel. Many interna-  
tional power cords are available for the universal power supply (Refer to  
Appendix B on page 17 for country-specific power cords. The Model  
1053 powers up as soon as it is plugged into an AC outlet—there is no  
power switch.The Universal AC supply is equipped with a male IEC-320.  
DC Power  
The optional -12, -24, or -48 VDC DC-to-DC adapter supplied with the  
DC version of the Model 1053 plugs in a DC source (nominal -12, -24, or  
-48 VDC) and plugs into the barrel power supply jack on the rear of the  
1053. Refer to Figure 6 to make the proper connection.  
Figure 6. Connecting DC power to the 48V-PSM DC power supply  
There are no user-serviceable parts in the power  
supply section of the Model 1053. Fuse replacement  
should only be performed by qualified service per-  
sonnel. Contact Patton Electronics Technical sup-  
port at +1 (301) 975-1007, via our web site at  
for more information.  
WARNING  
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Once the Model 1053 is properly configured and installed, it should oper-  
ate transparently. This sections describes power-up, reading the LED  
status monitors.  
5.1 POWER-UP  
Before applying power to the Model 1053, read section 4.3, “Power Con-  
nection” on page 12 to ensure that the unit is connected to the appropri-  
ate power source.  
5.2 LED STATUS MONITORS  
The Model 1053 features six side-panel LEDs (see Figure 7). Table 1  
describes the function of each LED.  
Figure 7. Model 1053 side panel LEDs  
Table 1: LED descriptions  
LED  
Description  
TXD  
RXD  
LINK  
(Active: Green) When lit, indicates data transmission.  
(Active: Green) When lit, indicates data transmission.  
(Active: Green) When lit, indicates that the end-to-end DSL  
framer link is up, signifying that the link across the DSL span  
is active. The DSL Link LED is off when the link is down.  
NS  
(Active:Yellow) When the No Signal LED is lit, it indicates  
that the local Model 1053 is not connected with the remote  
Model 1053  
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APPENDIX A  
MODEL 1053 SPECIFICATIONS  
A.1 TRANSMISSION FORMAT  
Synchronous or asynchronous  
A.2 TRANSMISSION LINE  
Single unconditioned twisted pair  
A.3 CONTROL SIGNALS  
CD and RTS  
A.4 CLOCKING  
Internal, external, or receive recover  
A.5 DISTANCE  
Distance, max, all data rates:  
• 10.1 miles (16.4km) on 19 AWG (0.9 mm) wire  
• 7.2 miles (11.5 km) on 22 AWG (0.64 mm) wire  
• 5.0 (8 km) on 24 AWG (0.5 mm) wire  
• 3.4 (5.5 km) on 26 AWG (0.4 mm) wire  
A.6 DATA RATES  
• Synchronous: 32, 56, 64, and 128 kbps  
• Asynchronous: 0–38.4, 57.6, 76.8, and 115.2 kbps  
A.7 LED STATUS INDICATORS  
TXD, RXD, Link, NS (no signal), ER (CRC error)  
A.8 CONNECTORS  
RJ-45 on DSL line side; DB-25 female on serial interface side  
A.9 POWER  
100–253 VAC, 50–60 Hz (universal input option); 48 VDC (optional),  
5 watts  
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A.10 TEMPERATURE RANGE  
32–122°F (0–50°C)  
A.11 ALTITUDE  
0–15,000 feet (0–4,572 meters)  
A.12 HUMIDITY  
5–95% non-condensing  
A.13 WEIGHT  
2.01 lbs. (1.0 kg)  
A.14 LINE INTERFACE  
Transformer coupled 1500 VAC isolation  
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APPENDIX B  
MODEL 1053/A FACTORY REPLACEMENT  
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  
Model #  
Description  
1053/A  
RS232 iDSL Modem  
12V-PSM  
24V-PSM  
48V-PSM  
12 VDC Power Supply Module  
24 VDC Power Supply Module  
48 VDC Power Supply Module  
08055DCUI 100–240VAC (+5V ±5% reg. DC/2A) Universal Input Adapter  
0805EUR  
0805UK  
0805US  
0805AUS  
0805DEN  
0805FR  
0805IN  
European Power Cord CEE 7 (“A”)  
United Kingdom Power Cord (“D”)  
American Power Cord (“K”)  
Australia/New Zealand Power Cord (“C”)  
Denmark Power Cord (“E”)  
France/Belgium Power Cord (“F”)  
India Power Cord (“G”)  
0805IS  
Israel Power Cord (“H”)  
0805JAP  
0805SW  
07M1053  
Japan Power Cord (“J”)  
Switzerland Power Cord (“L)  
User Manual  
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APPENDIX C  
MODEL 1053/A INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
RS-232 INTERFACE  
(DB-25 Female Connector)  
(DCE Orientation)  
Pin #  
Signal  
1
2
Shield GND  
TD (Transmit Data) (DTE Source)  
RD (Receive Data) (DCE Source)  
RTS (Request to Send) (DTE Source)  
CTS (Clear to Send) (DCE Source)  
DSR (Data Set Ready) (DCE Source)  
SGND (Signal Ground)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
CD (Carrier Detect) (DCE Source)  
TC (Transmitter Clock) (DCE Source)  
RC (Receiver Clock) (DCE Source)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready) (DTE Source)  
XTC (External Transmit Clock) (DTE Source)  
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17  
20  
24  
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Copyright © 2004  
Patton Electronics Company  
All Rights Reserved.  
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