Patton electronic 2703 User Manual

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Switch S1-8: Loopback Test Enable

Depending upon the setting of switch S1-8 the Model 2703 will

either be continually in loopback mode, or loopback mode will be
enabled by pressing and holding the front panel switch. Since the
front panel switch is spring loaded–it returns to “Normal” operation
when pressure is released–this DIP switch provides a way of leaving
the Model 2703 in “unattended” loopback mode for remote test pur-
poses.

S1-8

Setting

On

Continual “unattended” loopback mode

Off

Loopback activation by front panel switch

3.1.2 Switch Set S2 (To be Used in Conjunction with S1-1)

Set DIP Switches 2-1 and S2-2 in unison to determine the UD-26

terminal interface on the Model 2703. The alternatives are V.35 or
EIA-530/X.21. Switches S2-3 through S2-8 are

Reserved for Future

Use

.

S2-1

S2-2

Setting

On

On

V.35 Interface (S1-1 must be “Off”)

Off

Off

X.21/EIA-530 (RS-422) Interface
(S1-1 must be “On”)

3.2 INTERNAL JUMPER SETTINGS

The Model 2703’s seven jumpers are located on the Network

Interface Module PC board inside the unit. To access the jumpers, fol-
low these instructions:

1.

Insert a flat head screw driver into an open slot on either side
of the case. Twist the screw driver head slightly and the top
half of the case will separate from the lower half, as in Figure
3, below.

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S2 SUMMARY TABLE

Position

Function

Factory Default

S2-1

X.21/V.35

On

S2-2

Terminal Interface

On

S2-3 thru S2-8

Reserved for Future Use

Off

}

V.35

NOTE: The 9/16” Hex nuts must be removed from the front of the

2703 before the Modeule can be lifted up and removed.

2.

Remove the Network Interface Module by lifting gently upward
on it until it comes free from the Model 2703 main PC board.

3. Slide out the Network Interface Module and locate the

jumpers on the bottom side of the board.

4.

Configure the jumpers according to the section below and
return the Network Interface Module and cover to their proper
positions.

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Figure 4. Jumper locations on Model 2703 PC board.

LK6

LK7

LK5

LK3

LK2

LK4
LK1

Figure 3. Opening the 2703 Case with a Small Screwdriver

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