Westermo TD-36 User Manual

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Leased Line connection using 2- or 4-wire

Leased Line connections can be set up using 2-wire (or 4-wire in TD-36 485).
When renting a 4-wire line from a telephone company one pair of cables for
transmission and one pair for reception are usually provided.
The maximum transmission distance depends on the attenuation of the line.
The maximum value is theoretically 30 dBm. To have a good error rate it is
recommended to keep the attenuation under 25 dB. When renting lines from a telephone
company a longer transmission distance is normally possible as the signals are probably
transmitted over PCM-lines, i.e.
fibre optic or other media with low attenuation.
To set the modem for leased line applications use the dip switches.

Configure the units

Leased Line

To make switch setting active the power must be cycled OFF ≥ ON.

S2:1, 2 ON
S2:2 ON

Leased line calling
Leased line answering

S2:5 OFF

Leased line 2-wire

S1

Sets speed and parity for the RS-232 port.

S4

Decides line-speed. Must be set in direct mode applications.

Resistance, attunation and distance for different wires

Tele Cable

Area

Resistance for
double cable

Attunation Recommended

Max distance
(25 dB)

Max Distance
(30 dB)

Ø 0,5 mm*

≈ 0,2 mm²

175 W/km

1,1 dB/km

23 km

27 km

Ø 0,6 mm*

≈ 0,3 mm²

123 W/km

0,9 dB/km

28 km

33 km

Ø 0,7 mm*

≈ 0,4 mm²

93 W/km

0,8 dB/km

31 km

38 km

Ø 0,8 mm

≈ 0,5 mm²

73 W/km

0,7 dB/km

36 km

43 km

Ø 0,9 mm

≈ 0,64 mm²

59 W/km

0,6 dB/km

42 km

50 km

* Frequently used in the local network

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