Patton electronic 1050patton User Manual

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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

• Asynchronous RS-232 Operation

• Data Rates to 38,400 bps

• Distances up to 7 miles (ll.2 km)

• Point-to-Point or Multipoint Operation

• Optical Isolation

• Loopback Tests

• Tri-State LED Indicators

• DCE/DTE switch selectable

• Carrier Selectable for “Constantly On” or “Controlled by RTS”

• Both RJ-11 and Terminal Block Line Connectors

• Ultra-Compact Enclosure

• Externally Powered

2.2 DESCRIPTION

The Patton Model 1050 AC Powered Asynchronous Short Range
Modem
is to our AC powered short haul line what the Model 1000 is to
our interface powered line–a basic short haul at a great price! And the
Model 1050 has the key features you need: optical isolation, a local
loopback test mode, LED indicators and a DCE/DTE switch. The
Model 1050 supports asynchronous RS-232 data rates to 38.4 Kbps.
Distances of 7 miles (11.2 km) (@ 1200 bps) are attainable over two
24 AWG (.5mm) twisted pair.

Housed in an ultra-compact metal enclosure, the Model 1050 offers a
choice of line connections: both external RJ-11 jack and internal
terminal block are provided. On the RS-232 side, a female DB-25 is
standard. The Model 1050 is designed for point-to-point or multipoint
applications, and is also compatible with the Patton 1060 and 1226
short hauls.

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3.0 CONFIGURATION

The Model 1050 may be configured for a wide variety of

asynchronous RS-232 applications. This section will tell you how to
access and set the internal DCE/DTE switch and the internal carrier
control strap. WAIT. Before attempting to re-configure the Model 1050,
check the Default Configuration Table (below) to see if the factory
settings are correct for your application.

3.1 ACCESSING THE MODEL 1050 PC BOARD (see Note 1)

To access the internal PC board, simply remove the two screws at

the rear of the unit and slide the PC board and rear panel out of the
case. Figure 1 (below) shows the location of the DCE/DTE switch and
the RTS strap on the PC board.

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Figure 1. Switch/Strap locations on Model 1050 PC board.

DEFAULT 1050 CONFIGURATION TABLE

Switch (Strap)

Factory Setting

Result

DTE/DCE Switch

DCE

Model 1050 is set to connect to

DTE device (PC, Terminal, etc.)

Carrier Control Strap

Pegs 1 & 2

Carrier is “Controlled by RTS”

Carrier Control Strap

DCE/DTE Switch

DCE

123

DTE

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