Patton electronic 1050patton User Manual

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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 of the Model 1050 to make the connection.
The RJ-11 jack on a Model 1050 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

1 ---------------------GND

2 ---------------------RCV-
3 ---------------------XMT+
4 ---------------------XMT-
5 ---------------------RCV+
6 ---------------------GND

For proper signal crossing between two Model 1050s using RJ-11

connectors, pin-out the twisted pair cable according to the diagram
below.

RJ-11 Cable (4-Wire)

SIGNAL

PIN#

PIN#

SIGNAL

GND

1-----------------------6

GND

RCV-

2-----------------------4

XMT-

XMT+

3-----------------------5

RCV+

XMT-

4-----------------------2

RCV-

RCV+

5-----------------------3

XMT+

GND

6-----------------------1

GND

Connection to ground is optional

4.2 WIRING FOR MULTIPOINT CIRCUITS

The Model 1050 supports multi-point applications using either a

star or daisy chain topology. Both topologies require special wiring, as
well as specific carrier control strap 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 1050s 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 estimates.

Figure 3 (below) shows how to wire the two-pair cables properly for

a Model 1050 daisy chain topology. Note that the ground connection is
not needed.

In a multipoint topology, you must configure the master Model

1050's carrier control strap differently than those of the slave Model
1050(s). Here are the proper carrier control strap settings for a daisy
chain topology:

Function

Carrier Control Strap Setting

Master

Carrier “Constantly ON” (pegs 2 & 3)

Slave(s)

Carrier “Controlled by RTS” (pegs 1 & 2)

7

8

HOST

FIRST SLAVE

OTHER SLAVE(S)

XMT+

RCV+

RCV+

XMT-

RCV-

RCV-

RCV+

XMT+

XMT+

RCV-

XMT-

XMT-

Figure 3. Model 1060 daisy chain wiring

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