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1. Test LED will glow red Two tests ar possible using this switch Local Analog Loop LAL and Remote Analog Loop RAL 5 2 1 Local Analog Loop The first test mode is Local Analog Loop V 54 Loop 3 Any data sent to the local Model 1060 in this mode will be echoed returned back to the user device For example characters typed on ther key board of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen see figure 5 on the following page 5 2 2 REMOTE ANALOG LOOP The second test mode is the Remote Analog Loop To enter this mode set one of the Model 1060s local in test mode by depressing the Loopback switch Any characters sent from the remote 1060 will be returned to it see figure 5 If no characters are echoed back check the wiring between the two Model 1060s Be sure to wire the units according to the instructions in Section 4 0 RX TX RD lt RX TX TD Local 1060 Remote 1060 In Normal Mode In Normal Mode TX RX TD A TX RX mp RD RX TX RD RX TX H TD Local 1060 Remote 1060 In Loopback Mode In Normal Mode Figure 5 Loopback Test Modes 12 APPENDIX A PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1060 Transmission Format Transmission Line Range Serial Interface Twisted Pair Interface Data Rates Applications Indicators Diagnostics Optical Isolation Surge Suppression Power Supply Temperature Range Alti
2. is always turned on 4 0 INSTALLATION The Model 1060 is easy to install After configuring the DIP switches and DCE DTE switches connect the two twisted pairs using one of two methods terminal blocks or RJ 11 jack Figure 2 below shows the location of the terminal blocks and RJ 11 jack as well as the female DB 25 on the rear of the Model 1060 7 N Powered Async Short O OIDOIOIO Made In The USA Range Modem RX RX GND TX TX gt Power RS 232 Interface Line IJ Figure 2 Rear view of 1060 showing interface connectors 4 1 TWISTED PAIR WIRING OVERVIEW These short range modems are designed to work in pairs You will need one at each end of a 4 wire twisted pair circuit The pairs must be dry unconditioned metallic wire 19 26 AWG The smaller gauges limit distance somewhat compared with larger gauges When you have completed wiring for your data circuit the pin connections should be as shown below DO OT OO KM ROV One Pair ni RCV To Shield Optional G ZA dok One Pair ROV 4 aniani XMT 4 1 1 TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION USING TERMINAL BLOCKS If your two twisted pair line terminates in bare wires strip the ends and connect the individual leads to each Model 1060 s terminal block Be sure the end to end connections follow the diagram above 4 1 2 TWISTED PAIR CONNECTION USING RJ 11 If your two pair cable is terminated in an RJ 11 plug you may use the RJ 11 jack in the back
3. of the Model 1060 to make the connection The RJ 11 jack on a Model 1060 series Short Range Modem is prewired for a standard TELCO wiring environment To be sure you have the right wiring use the diagram below as a guide RJ 11 SIGNAL For proper signal crossing between two Model 1060s using RJ 11 connectors pin out the twisted pair cable according to the diagram below SIGNAL PIN PIN SIGNAL GNDI RCV XMT XMT RCV chleidzesiazszedzenaecs GND 0 NN 01 B OD OO AI KON Connection to ground is optional Standard color codes yours may be different Blue Vellow Green Red Black White OO BON AT amp T standard modular color codes 4 2 WIRING FOR MULTIPOINT CIRCUITS The Model 1060 supports multi point applications using either a star or daisy chain topology Both topologies reguire special wiring as well as specific DIP switch settings for master and slave units 4 2 1 DAISY CHAIN TOPOLOGY Using a daisy chain topology you may connect as many as 10 Model 1060s together in a master slave arrangement Maximum dis tance between the units will vary based upon the number of drops data rate wire gauge etc Call Patton Technical Support for specific distance estimates Figure 3 below shows how to wire the two pair cables properly for a Model 1060 daisy chain topology Note that the ground connec tion is not needed HOST FIRS
4. 1 QUICK SET UP INSTRUCTIONS In the majority of applications you won t need an in depth knowl edge of the Model 1060 s capabilities to get up and running The fol lowing quick set up DIP switch configurations cover most Model 1060 operating environmenis Note DIP switch 8 not used 3 1 1 POINT TO POINT CONFIGURATION Ifyou are installing these units in a point to point application with a computer printer or terminal configure the DIP switches on both Model 1060s as follows Switch Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Positions OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 4 3 1 2 MULTIPOINT CONFIGURATION The Model 1060 supports multipoint operation in either daisy chain or star configurations For multipoint configuration and wiring informa tion refer to Section 4 2 page 9 3 2 DCE DTE SWITCH SETTINGS Correct setting of the DCE DTE switches eliminates the need for RS 232 crossover cables If the RS 232 device you are connecting to the Model 1060 is a PC terminal or host or is wired like one set both of the DCE DTE switches to DCE If the RS 232 device you are con necting to the Model 1060 is a modem or multiplexer or is wired like one set both of the DCE DTE switches to DTE 3 3 SPECIAL CONFIGURATION If your installation requires special configuration of the Model 1060 use Table 1 below as a guide This table shows all of the pos sible Model 1060 switch settings Following the table are brief descrip tions of the Control Input Cont
5. 11 3 3 8 6 1 2 84 4 6 2 400 11 5 18 5 7 0 11 3 4 83 7 8 1 200 14 0 22 5 8 5 13 7 5 68 9 1 To reduce the potential of difficulties in the field we recommend that the cable used to connect the Model 1060s have a capacitance of no greater than 20pF ft and that the wire be no thinner than 26 AWG The Model 1060 is designed to withstand normal environmental noise and conditions However other environmental factors too numerous to discuss may affect proper operation The distance table above should be used as a general guideline only 14 APPENDIX C PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1060 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS APPENDIX D PATTON ELECTRONICSMODEL 1060 BLOCK DIAGRAM WAT lt vwooe Xigans AMOS Ag AGH DIRECTION STANDARD DCE SETTING DIRECTION 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD Transmit Data To Model 1060 3 RD Receive Data From Model 1060 4 RTS Request to Send To Model 1060 5 CTS Clear to Send From Model 1060 6 DSR Data Set Ready From Model 1060 To Model Data Term R DTR 2 7 SG Signal Ground a Model 1060 ata lerm Ready DIR 20 8 DCD Data Carrier Detect From Model 1060 11 To Model 1060 DIRECTION STANDARD DTE SETTING DIRECTION From Model 1060 To Model 1060 From Model 1060 To Model 1060 To Model 1060 From Model 1060 Data Term Ready DT
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7. T SLAVE OTHER SLAVE S XMT RCV RCV Misna RO RCV RCV 2 XMT XMT e AS Mulo XMT Figure 3 Model 1060 daisy chain wiring In a multipoint topology you must configure the master Model 1060 s DIP switches differently than those of the slave Model 1060 s Here are the proper DIP switch settings for a daisy chain topology Switch Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Master Positions ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Slave Positions ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 4 2 2 STAR TOPOLOGY Using a star topology you may connect several Model 1060s together in a master slave arrangement 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 esti mates Figure 4 below shows how to wire the two pair cables properly for a Model 1060 star topology Note that the ground connection is not needed HOST FIRST SLAVE SECOND SLAVE XMT RCV 2 RCV XMT RCV 2 RCV RCV XMT 2 XMT RCV XMT TTT XMT Figure 4 Model 1060 star wiring In a multipoint topology you must configure the master Model 1060 s DIP switches differently than those of the slave Model 1060 s Here are the proper DIP switch settings for a star topology Switch Number il 2 3 4 5 6 7 Master Positions ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Slave Positions ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 4 3 RS 232 CONNECTION To connect the Model 1060 to a piece of data terminal or data communications hardwa
8. USER MANUAL MODEL 1060 AC Powered Asynchronous Short Range Modem ln pi PATTON Mia Electronics To ISC Part 07M1060 D SALES OFFICE Doc 058011UD 301 975 1000 Revised 08 12 99 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 An 150 9001 http www patton com Certified Company 1 0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1060 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 modifi cation 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 conseguen tial damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically 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 RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE The Model 1060 generates and uses radio freguency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause i
9. le switch settings for the Model 1060 5 Control Input C n The Control Input signal is used by the local Model 1060 as an input signal to activate its transmitter Enabled settings and allow data transmission to the remote device This is reguired for half duplex switched carrier environments as well as in hardware flow con trol applications In the Disabled settings the 1060 is always turned on and sends a continuous carrier to the remote 1060 Control Output Cout The Control Output signal is transmitted by the local Model 1060 to its attached DTE device This signal should be the same logic state as the Control Input signal on the remote 1060 This signal is reguired in half duplex switched carrier environments or in hardware flow control applications Voltage Output Vout The Voltage Output signal is a constant positive voltage that is sent from the 1060 to its attached DTE device Carrier Controlled by Cin When Carrier Controlled by Control Input is Enabled the Model 1060 s transmitter is activated by the corresponding Cin Signal from the DTE In effect the Control Input signal on the local 1060 controls the presence of carrier and the Control Output signal on the remote 1060 This setting is reguired in half duplex switched carrier environ ments or in hardware flow control applications When Carrier Control by Control Input is Disabled the 1060 sends a continuous carrier and
10. nterference to radio and tele vision reception The Model 1060 has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If the Model 1060 does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by disconnecting the RS 232 interface the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following meas ures moving the computing eguipment away from the receiver re ori enting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving eguipment into a different AC outlet such that the computing eguipment and receiver are on different branches 1 2 CE NOTICE The CE symbol on your Patton Electronics eguipment 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 Technical Support 1 3 SERVICE All warranty and non warranty repairs must be returned freight pre paid and insured to Patton Electronics All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping contain er This number may be obtained from Patton Elec
11. ps and electri cally volatile environments by optical isolation and Silicon Avalanche Diodes System integrity can be evaluated using two built in test modes local analog loopback and remote analog loopback Tri state LEDs monitor transmit data receive data and control signals Finally 4 wire connections may be made using either RJ 11 jack or terminal blocks both are included In addition the Model 1060 is perfect for low power RS 232 envi ronments The new Model 1060 is AC powered and therefore is the recommended solution for RS 232 environments whose interface volt ages are below RS 232 specifications The Model 1060 supports data rates to 115 2 Kbps and extends RS 232 transmission distances up to 14 miles over two twisted pair The Model 1060 is housed in a sturdy metal case and comes with either 115 or 220V external transformers This is the top of the line in asynchronous Short range modems 3 3 0 CONFIGURATION The Model 1060 features externally accessible configuration switches located on the underside of the unit there is no need to open the case to configure the Model 1060 Figure 1 below shows the location of the DIP switch set as well as the two DCE DTE switches FRONT DIP Switches jorr REAR Figure 1 Switch locations underneath Model 1060 3
12. re use a straight through RS 232 cable Plug the cable directly into the DB 25 port on the rear of the Model 1060 The DCE DTE switches eliminate the need for a crossover cable 10 5 0 OPERATION Once you have configured each Model 1060 properly and connect ed it simply plug in the AC power adapter to get it running there is no power switch on the Model 1060 You can monitor the operation of the Model 1060 using the front panel LED indicators and built in loopback test modes 5 1 LED INDICATORS The Model 1060 incorporates six front panel LEDs that show the status of the modem 1 The power LED glows when AC power is applied to the modem 2 The loopback test LED glows when the loopback test switch has been depressed and is in a test mode 3 The tri state TD and RD indicators blink red and green with data activity Solid red indicates a low RS 232 logic level and no color indicates no activity on the line Note RS 232 devices idle in a low state so the LED will glow red if the connections are correct and the RS 232 device is in an idle state 4 The control in and control out indicators glow red for a low signal and green for a high signal The specific pin number associat ed with these indicators will vary according to the switch settings you have selected see Section 3 0 Configuration 5 2 LOOPBACK TEST MODES Select the test modes by depressing the Loopback Test switch When in loopback mode the Loopback
13. ring with the diagram in Section 4 1 3 Make sure the bit rates on all connected serial devices are the same 1 Test continuity of twisted pair line 2 Check screw termi nal RJ 11 connections to Model 1060s check integrity of plug RJ 11 terminations 1 Check specifications in Appendix B 2 Use a different twist ed pair circuit if avail able 3 Check screw termi nal RJ 11 connections to Model 1060s check integrity of plug RJ 11 terminations APPENDIX E continued TROUBLESHOOTING PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1060 SYMPTOM LEDs do not light when AC power transformer is plugged into wall No data transfer in either or both directions PROBLEM 1 The AC transformer is not plugged into the Model 1060 2 Loose power con nection 3 Outlet is defective 4 AC power adapter is defective 1 Improper twisted pair wiring 2 Improper DCE DTE setting 3 Improper bit rate setting 4 Improper control input pin set ting 5 Distance specifica tions exceeded 18 SOLUTION 1 Have another cup of coffee 2 Make sure the AC connection is flush 3 Try a different outlet 4 Call Patton Electronics for a replacement adapter 1 Compare your twist ed pair wiring with the diagram in Section 4 1 2 Set both DCE DTE switches alike accord ing to the instructions in Section 3 2 3 Be sure all bit rate settings on all connect ed serial ports are the same 4 The tran
14. rol Output Voltage Output and Carrier Controlled by Cin parameters shown in the table below Control Control Voltage Carrier Switch Settings Mode Input Output Output Controlled DCE DTE Ch Coui Vou by Cin ti2 3 A4 5 6 7 DCE 4 8 6 Disabled ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF DCE 4 8 6 Enabled ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON DCE 4 11 20 8 6 Disabled OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF DCE 4 11 20 8 6 Enabled OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON DCE 4 6 8 Disabled ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF DCE 4 6 8 Enabled ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON DCE 4 11 20 6 8 Disabled OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF DCE 4 11 20 6 8 Enabled OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON DTE 8 4 11 20 Disabled ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF DTE 8 4 11 20 Enabled ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON DTE 5 6 8 4 11 20 Disabled OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF DTE 5 6 8 4 11 20 Enabled OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON DTE 8 11 20 4 Disabled ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF DTE 8 11 20 4 Enabled ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON DTE 5 6 8 11 20 4 Disabled OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF DTE 5 6 8 11 20 4 Enabled OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON Multiple input pins are or tied if any input goes low carrier is dropped Multiple output pins generate the same signal simultaneously NOTE Default settins are shown in bold italics Table 1 All possib
15. smitter must be enabled by a spe cific control input pin refer to Table 1 in Section 3 3 5 Check specifications in Appendix B
16. tronics Technical Service at Tel 301 975 1007 Email support Opatton com www http www patton com NOTE Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted Patton Electronics technical staff is also available to answer any guestions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your Model 1060 Technical Service hours 8AM to 5PM EST Monday through Friday 2 0 GENERAL INFORMATION Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warrant ed for One Year parts and labor If any questions or problems arise during installation or use of this product please do not hesitate to con tact Patton Electronics Technical Support at 301 975 1007 2 1 FEATURES Data rates to 115 2 Kbps Built in optical isolation 8 high speed surge protection Distances up to 14 miles 19 AWG TWP 1200 bps Tri state LED indicators e Point to point or multipoint e Local and remote loopback test modes e DCE DTE switch selectable Hardware and software flow control support e Externally powered e Made in the U S A 2 2 DESCRIPTION The Model 1060 Series asynchronous short range modem is equipped with a virtual wish list of bells and whistles Point to point or multipoint applications are supported Two separate control signals may be passed one each way each with switch selectable pin assignmenis Data lines are protected from ground loo
17. tude Humidity Dimensions Weight SPECIFICATIONS Asynchronous 19 to 26 AWG twisted pair See table on page 14 EIA RS 232 CCITT V 24 DB 25 female Terminal blocks RJ 11 jack 0 115 200 bps Point to point or multipoint Tri state for transmit data receive data control in control out dual state for power test Local Analog Loopback LAL Remote Analog Loopback RAL 2500V RMS minimum Over voltage protection for opto lsolators via Silicon Avalanche Diodes Wall mount 9 12VAC 200ma 0 60 C 32 140 F 0 15 000 feet 5 to 95 noncondensing 4 127 W x 1 52 H x 5 0 L 13 2 oz without transformer APPENDIX B PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 1060 CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS The Patton Model 1060 is designed and tested to communicate over twisted pair cable with the following characteristics Wire Gauge Capacitance Resistance 19 AWG 83nF mi or 15 72 pF ft 0163 ft 22 AWG 83nF mi or 15 72 pF it 0326 ft 24 AWG 83nF mi or 15 72 pF it 05165 ft Using the above characteristics as a baseline we estimate the dis tance limitations for the Model 1060 to be as follows Model 1060 Distance Table in Miles km Data Wire Gauge Rate 19 9mm 22 5mm 24 4mm 115 200 1 8 2 9 75 1 2 38 6 57 600 2 5 4 0 1 3 2 1 95 1 5 38 400 376 0 1 5 2 4 1 38 21 19 200 4 17 6 7 1 9 3 1 1 42 2 3 9 600 5 41 8 7 2 6 4 2 2 08 3 3 4 800 7 05

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