Patton electronic Network Card IM2RC F User Manual

USER  
MANUAL  
MODEL IM2RC/F  
64k Co-Directional Rack Mount  
Modem Rear Card  
Part# 07MIM2RC/F-A  
Doc# 078411UA  
Revised 5/4/98  
SALES OFFICE  
(301) 975-1000  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
(301) 975-1007  
An ISO-9001  
Certified Company  
 
2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION  
1.2 CE NOTICE  
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 arise during  
installation or use of this product, please contact Patton Electronics  
Technical Support at: (301) 975-1007.  
The CE symbol on your Patton Electronics equipment 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  
2.1 FEATURES  
• Designed for use with Patton Electronics short range modem  
access products that receive Patton’s Rear Card modules and  
support 64k/128k synchronous data rates  
All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight  
prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a  
Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping  
container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics  
Technical Services at:  
• Compliant with ITU-T G.703 electrical specifications  
• 120 ohm RJ-45 Network Termination  
• Complies with ITU-T G.823 Jitter Control Specifications  
• Supports Clear Channel or Octet Timing Modes  
• Built-in Transformer Isolation and Surge Protection  
• Supports Network or Modem Timing  
Telephone: (301) 975-1007;  
NOTE: Packages received without an RMA number will not be  
accepted.  
• Fits in Patton’s 2u (3.5”) rack chassis and cluster boxes  
• Made in the U.S.A.  
Patton Electronics' technical staff is also available to answer any  
questions that might arise concerning the installation or use of your  
Model IM2RC/F. Technical Service hours: 8AM to 5PM EST, Monday  
through Friday.  
2.2 DESCRIPTION  
The Patton Model IM2RC/F is a rack-mountable rear card that  
provides Patton baseband modems with an interface to the G.703  
PCM network. With the IM2RC/F you can achieve high speed G.703  
network extension, dedicated high speed internet access, remote LAN  
access,...the possibilites are endless! Supporting 64 kbps clear  
channel or 128 kbps octet mode data streams, the IM2RC/F can set its  
own clock or it take clocking from the G.703 network.  
The Model IM2RC/F meets baseband modem function cards such  
as 1092ARC, 1045RC and 2500RC in the mid-plane of Patton’s 2U  
(3.5”) rack chassis. G.703 access is accomplished via a 120 Ohm RJ-  
45 jack. 2 or 4 Wire twisted pair Line connections are made via a  
second RJ-45 jack.  
The Model IM2RC/F features on-board transformer isolation and  
surge protection as well as compliance with ITU-T G.823 Jitter Control  
Specifications.  
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3.0 CONFIGURATION  
SWITCH SUMMARY TABLE  
This section describes how to configure the IM2RC/F rear card.  
Please refer to the appropriate function card user manual to configure  
the function card.  
Position  
S1  
Function  
Factory Default  
Reserved for Future Use  
Operation Mode  
Off  
S2  
Off Clear Channel  
WARNING! The IM2RC/F card contains sensitive  
integrated circuitry. Failure to ground yourself during  
configuration may result in damage to the IM2RC/F card or  
the front function card.  
S3  
Timing Mode  
Off Network Timing  
S4  
Reserved for Future Use  
Reserved for Future Use  
G.703 Transmit Octet  
Reserved for Future Use  
Reserved for Future Use  
Off  
S5  
Off  
3.1 CONFIGURING THE IM2RC/F HARDWARE SWITCHES  
S6  
Off Injected BPVs  
S7  
Off  
Off  
The Model IM2RC/F rear card features an eight position DIP switch  
mounted on the rear of the printed circuit board. Use these switches to  
configure G.703 operational and timing modes. Figure 1, below shows  
the position of the DIP switches on the board.  
S8  
Notice! The RJ-45 G.703 port of the Model IM2RC/F is  
intended to connect to telecommunication network voltage  
(TNV) circuits which may carry dangerous voltages. Therefore  
the power and network cables must be disconnected prior to  
switch configuration.  
Switch S1: Reserved for Future Use  
Switch S1 is reserved for future use and should remain in the Off  
position.  
Switch S2: Operation Mode  
ON  
Use Switch S2 to set the IM2RC/F for either Clear Channel or  
Octet Timing Mode. Most installations use Clear Channel (64kbps)  
Mode operation, though some installations may use Octet Timing  
Mode.  
DIP Switches  
OFF  
Figure 1. Model IM2RC/F Card Showing DIP Switches  
When operating in octet timing mode, the IM2RC/F facilitates a  
sense of frame synchronization by inserting bi-polar violations in the  
AMI conding structure. When the IM2RC/F is set to Octet Timing Mode  
(On position), all communications equipment in the channel must be  
configured to communicate at 128 kbps (64 kbps data plus 64 kbps  
octet framing pattern) Additionally, all terminal equipment must support  
octet timing. When set to Clear Channel Mode, the system operates at  
64 kbps.  
Figure 2 shows the orientation of the DIP switches with respect to  
the “ON” and “OFF” positions.  
ON  
OFF  
S2  
Off  
On  
Setting  
Clear Channel Mode  
Octet Timing Mode  
Figure 2. Close up of Configuration switches  
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Switches S3 Timing Mode  
3.2 CONNECTING THE INTERFACE DRIVER BOARD  
This package contains an interface driver board that allows you to  
configure your front function card for G.703 operation. Figure 3 shows  
the Interface Driver Board connected to a Model 1092ARC front  
function card (You may also use this product with other Patton rack  
cards, such as Model 2500RC, 1045RC or 1092RC).  
The setting of Switch S3 determines the source of the system timing.  
The system timing may be provided by:  
1. The G.703 network;  
2. The local function card or remote baseband  
modem/CSU/DSU (either a rackable function card or stand-  
alone unit).  
Model  
1092ARC  
Interface Driver Board  
Set Switch S3 to “Network” timing when only one of the two  
connected baseband modems or CSU/DSUs employ a 64k/G.703  
interface card (the “other” baseband modem connects to a V.35, EIA-  
232, etc device).  
FRONT  
Set Switch S3 to “Modem” timing when both of the connected  
baseband modems or CSU/DSUs employ a 64k/G.703 interface card.  
In this application, one G.703 interface card must be set to “Modem”  
timing, and the other must be set to “Network” Timing. (Please refer to  
the baseband modem or CSU/DSU user manual for additional  
configuration details).  
Switches S4 and S5: Reserved for Future Use  
Figure 3 Model IM2RC/F Driver Board mounted on Model 1092ARC  
Switches S4 and S5 are reserved for future use and should remain  
in the Off position.  
Follow the instructions below to connect the interface driver board  
to the front function card:  
Switch S6: Operation Mode  
1. With the function card (such as 1092ARC, shown above)  
pulled out of the rack or clusterbox chassis, locate the driver  
board to be replaced on the top of the base unit front card.  
In some cases it is necessary to include bi-polar violations in the  
AMI structure when operating in Clear Channel (64 kbps) mode. This  
necessity is determined by communications or terminal equipment  
external to the the IM2RC/F. Use Switch S6 to configure the unit to  
transmit G.703 data to the network with or without BPVs.  
2. Lift the old interface board gently off of the PC board.  
3. Position the IM2RC/F driver board on top of the function card’s  
pc board with the sockets oriented toward the male pins.  
S6  
On  
Off  
Setting  
No BPVs  
Injected BPVs  
Please be sure the label marked FRONT  
is pointed  
toward the front of the function card (toward the LEDs).  
4. Push the Interface Driver Board gently onto the socket and re-  
install the function card into the rack or cluster system.  
Switches S7 and S8: Reserved for Future Use  
Switch S7 and S8 are reserved for future use and should remain in  
the Off position.  
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4.0 INSTALLATION  
NOTE: Please refer to the Model 1000RP Series User Manual AC  
and DC Rack Mount Power Supplies for fuse and power card  
replacement information.  
This section describes the functions of the Model 1000R16 rack  
chassis, tells how to install the rear-mounted Model IM2RC/F card into  
the chassis, and how to connect to the G.703 PCM network, and to the  
twisted pair line interface. Please refer to the appropriate function card  
user manual for further details.  
4.2 INSTALLING THE REAR IM2RC/F CARD AND FRONT  
FUNCTION CARD  
The Model IM2RC/F is a rear-mountable G.703 interface card that  
works with Patton function card access products that support 64k/128k  
synchronous data rates. The two cards meet inside the rack chassis  
and plug into each other by way of mating 50 pin card edge  
connectors. Use the following steps as a guideline for installing each  
Model IM2RC/F and its function card mate into the rack chassis:  
4.1 THE MODEL 1000R16 RACK CHASSIS  
The Model 1000R16 Rack Chassis (Figure 4, below) has sixteen  
baseband modem card slots, plus its own power supply. Measuring  
only 3.5” high, the Model 1000R16 is designed to occupy only 2U in a  
19” rack. Sturdy front handles allow the Model 1000R16 to be  
extracted and transported conveniently.  
WARNING! The IM2RC/F card contains sensitive  
integrated circuitry. Failure to ground yourself during  
installation may result in damage to the IM2RC/F card or  
the front function card.  
1. Slide the IM2RC/F rear card into the back of the chassis along  
the metal rails provided.  
2. Secure the IM2RC/F rear card using the metal screws  
provided.  
3. Slide the front function card into the front of the chassis. It  
should meet the IM2RC/F rear card when it is almost all the  
way into the chassis.  
Figure 4: Model 1000R16 Rack Chassis with power supply  
4. Push the front card gently into the card-edge receptacle of the  
4.1.1 The Rack Power Supply  
rear card. It should “click” into place.  
The power supply included in the Model 1000R16 rack uses the  
same mid-plane architecture as the function cards. The front function  
card and the power supply slide in from the front, while the rear card  
and power entry modules slide in from the rear. They plug into one  
another in the middle of the rack. The front card is then secured by  
thumb screws and the rear card by conventional metal screws.  
5. Secure the front card using the thumb screws.  
WARNING! There are no user-serviceable parts in the  
power supply section. Voltage setting changes and fuse  
replacement should only be performed by qualified  
service personnel. Contact Patton Electronics Technical  
support at (301)975-1007 for more information.  
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4.3 MAKING INTERFACE CONNECTIONS  
4.3.2 CONNECTING THE LINE INTERFACE  
The Model IM2RC/F is designed to provide access to a 64 kbps  
co-directional G.703 PCM network. Figure 5 shows the position of the  
G.703 interface and the line interface of the IM2RC/F. This section  
describes how to connect the G.703 interface and the line interface.  
The Model IM2RC/F is to be used with Patton function card access  
products (i.e. 1045RC, 1092RC, 1092ARC, 2500RC) that support  
64k/128k synchronous data rates. There are two essential  
requirements for connecting the line interface on Model IM2RC/F:  
Notice! The G.703 line surge protection on this unit was  
installed for circuit protection only. By no means does this  
include the preservation of signal quality during a large surge.  
1. These units work in pairs. Both units at the end of the twisted  
pair must have the proper 2-Wire/4-Wire setting. For  
instance, if you are operating in 2-Wire mode, both units must  
be in the 2-Wire setting. Similarly, if you are operating in 4-  
Wire mode, both units must be in the 4-Wire setting. NOTE:  
Currently only the 1092 and 1092A families support 2-Wire  
Mode.  
RJ-45 Line Interface  
2. To function properly, the Model IM2RC/F needs one or two  
twisted pairs of metallic wire. The twisted pairs must be  
unconditioned, dry, metallic wire, between 19 (.9mm) and 26  
AWG (.4mm) (Appendix B describes cable requirements) .  
Standard dial-up telephone circuits, or leased circuits that run  
through signal equalization equipment, or standard, flat  
modular telephone type cable, are not acceptable. Figure 7,  
below, shows the pin/signal relationships of the Line Interface  
Port.  
120 Ohm RJ-45  
G.703 Interface  
Figure 5: Model IM2RC/F Interface Ports  
1 (4-Wire RX+)  
2 (4-Wire RX-)  
3 (no connection)  
4 (2-Wire TIP)/(4-Wire TX+)  
5 (2-Wire RING)/(4-Wire TX-)  
6 (no connection)  
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4.3.1 CONNECTING TO A G.703 PCM NETWORK CHANNEL  
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4
5
6
7
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The 120 Ohm RJ-45 port on a Model IM2RC/F is pre-wired for  
direct connection to the G.703 PCM network. Connect the RJ-45 jack  
provided by your digital service carrier to the 120 Ohm G.703 interface  
on the Model IM2RC/F using a straight through twisted pair cable  
between 19 and 26 AWG (0.4mm to .9mm, inversely). To be sure you  
have the right wiring, refer to Figure 6, below.  
7 (no connection)  
8 (no connection)  
Figure 7: RJ-45 Line Interface  
1 (RX+)  
2 (RX-)  
3 (N/C)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4 (TX-)  
5 (TX+)  
6 (N/C)  
7 (N/C)  
8 (N/C)  
Figure 6: 120 Ohm RJ-45 G.703 Interface  
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5.0 OPERATION  
4.3.3 Two-Wire and Four-Wire Cable Connection Via RJ-45  
Once the Model IM2RC/F is installed and configured, it should  
operate transparently. This sections describes a typical application  
and general operating instructions.  
1. The Line Interface Port on the Model IM2RC/F’s twisted pair  
interface is polarity insensitive and is wired for a two-wire  
interface.  
5.1 TYPICAL APPLICATION  
2. Proper 2-Wire Pairing between the two modems is as follows:  
The Model IM2RC/F allows a remotely connected LAN or high  
speed application to connect to the 64k/G.703 (PCM) network through  
a pair of Patton baseband modems. Figure 8 (below) shows a typical  
application of the IM2RC/F.  
SIGNAL PIN#  
PIN#  
SIGNAL  
TIP  
4--------------------------------------------- 4  
5--------------------------------------------- 5  
TIP  
RING  
RING  
Remote Baseband  
Modem, CSU/DSU, HDSL  
Modem, etc.  
3. Proper 4-Wire Pairing between the two modems is as follows:  
G.703  
SIGNAL PIN#  
PIN#  
SIGNAL  
PCM  
Network  
LAN  
Router  
Tx  
Tx  
4--------------------------------------------- 3  
5--------------------------------------------- 6  
Rx  
Rx  
Rack-Mounted  
Baseband Modem, CSU/DSU,  
HDSL Modem, etc. with  
IM2RC Rear Card  
Rx  
Rx  
3--------------------------------------------- 4  
6--------------------------------------------- 5  
Tx  
Tx  
Figure 8: IM2RC/F Typical Application  
NOTE: The pin designations shown above are to be used when  
connecting to another IM2RC/F or other similarly pinned line  
interface on a Patton rear card. Please review the appropriate  
function card user manual or stand-alone product user manual to  
determine the correct pin assignments.  
5.2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
In order to operate, the Model IM2RC/F must be installed in the  
rear of a Patton 16 port rack or a 2, 4, or 8 port ClusterBox™ chassis.  
A front function card, such as a baseband modem, CSU/DSU, or HDSL  
modem meets the IM2RC/F rear card in the mid-plane of the chassis.  
The IM2RC/F also requires a G.703 connection to the 64 kbps co-  
directional PCM network and a line connection to a remote Patton  
transmssion device. After applying power, the function card and  
IM2RC/F operate transparently according to the applied settings  
(Please refer to the function card manual for further details).  
Notice! Any G.703 or line interface cable connected to the  
Model IM2RC/F must be shielded cable, and the outer shield  
must be 360 degree bonded–at both ends–to a metal or  
metalized backshell.  
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APPENDIX B  
APPENDIX A  
PATTON IM2RC/F  
CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS  
PATTON IM2RC/F  
SPECIFICATIONS  
All Patton Electronics Company Baseband Modems, CSU/DSUs  
and Short Range Modem are tested to the distances published in our  
Catalogs and Specification Sheets on twisted-pair cable with the  
following characteristics:  
Applications:  
64kbps G.703 PCM network  
extension  
Symmetrically balanced 4-wire, 120 Ohm  
RJ-45 jack termination  
Entire module plugs into 1092RC,  
1092ARC, 2500RC, 1045RC, HDSL Series  
Patton transmission devices products  
Supports octet or clear channel mode; co-  
directional timing, Rx recovered: 64/128  
kbps±500/1000ppm.  
Octet timing auto detection on receiver.  
AMI with bi-polar violations for octet timing.  
Modem or network timing  
G.703 Interfaces:  
Line Interface:  
Wire Gauge  
Capacitance  
Resistance  
19 AWG  
22 AWG  
24 AWG  
26 AWG  
83nF/mi or 15.72 pF/ft.  
83nF/mi or 15.72 pF/ft.  
83nF/mi or 15.72 pF/ft.  
83nF/mi or 15.72 pF/ft.  
.0163W/ft.  
.0326W/ft.  
.05165W/ft.  
.08235W/ft.  
Operating Modes:  
Line Encoding:  
Timing Modes:  
G.703 Input  
We fully expect that the Baseband Modems, CSU/DSUs and Short  
Range Modems will operate on lines with specifications different from  
those tested, but to reduce the potential difficulties in the field, one  
should ensure that the cable being used has similar or better  
characteristics (lower capacitance or lower resistance).  
Signal Level:  
0 to -10 dB  
2.0V differential into 100 Ohms, nominal  
120 Ohms  
Transmit Level:  
Load Impedance:  
Jitter Performance:  
Surge Protection:  
Isolation:  
PCB Dimensions:  
Approvals:  
Compliance:  
CTR 14, G.823  
Wire with capacitance of 20pF/ft. or less is suitable for all Baseband  
Modems, CSU/DSUs and Short Range Modems. However, distances  
may vary from those published in our catalog. Resistance will also  
affect distance but not functionality. Wire should be 26 AWG or larger  
(smaller AWG#).  
Complies with IEC 801.5 level 1, 500V  
1500V RMS isolation, tranformer coupled  
2.04” x 3.24”  
CE Mark  
EMC directive: 89/336/ECC  
Emissions: EN55022  
Immunity: EN50082-1  
Low Voltage (LVD) Directive: 73/23/ECC  
Safety: EN60950  
Patton products are designed to withstand normal environmental  
noise and conditions; however, other environmental factors too  
numerous to discuss in this format may affect proper operation.  
CTR 14, (Type Approval) - The  
symbol indicates that the Model IM2RC/F is  
in compliance with the applicable Telecom  
Directive of the EU. If your IM2RC/F is  
marked with this symbol, it is EU Telecom  
Type Approved and may be connected to  
the public network.  
Selection of the proper Baseband Modem, CSU/DSU or SRM for an  
application is critical to maintaining Customer Satisfaction and must be  
taken seriously. Certain models are better suited for particular  
applications and environments than others.  
Power  
Consumption:  
<140mA @ 10 VAC RMS, including  
integrated front card modem with the rack  
card power supply under full load  
0 - 60˚ C (32 - 140˚ F)  
Temp. Range:  
Altitude Range:  
Humidty Range:  
Up to 15,000 ft (4572 m)  
5 - 95% non-condensing  
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APPENDIX D  
APPENDIX C  
PATTON IM2RC/F  
FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS  
AND ACCESSORIES  
PATTON IM2RC/F  
120 OHM G.703 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT  
(RJ45 Female Connector)  
Pin Number  
Signal  
Patton Model #  
Description  
1.................................... ......RX+  
2 ..........................................RX-  
3 ..........................................no connection  
4...........................................TX-  
1000RCM12592.........Rear card w/DB25F & RJ45 (V.24 interface)  
1000RCM12492.........Rear card w/ M/34F & RJ45 (V.35 interface)  
5 ..........................................TX+  
1000RPEM ................120/240V Rear Power Entry Module  
1000RPSM-2 .............120/240V Front Power Supply Module  
1000RPEM-DC..........DC Rear Power Entry Module  
1000RPSM-48A.........48V Front Power Supply Module  
1000RPEM-V.............120/240V CE Compliant Rear Power  
Entry Module  
6 ..........................................no connection  
7 ..........................................no connection  
8 ..........................................no connection  
1000RPEM-V.............120/240V CE Compliant Rear Power  
Supply Entry Module  
1000CC......................Control Card  
1000RCM703/64DB...Interface daughter card, G.703  
1180RCDB.................Interface daughter card, V24/V.35  
0805US......................American Power Cord  
0805EUR ...................European Power Cord CEE 7  
0805UK......................United Kingdom Power Cord  
0805AUS ...................Australia/New Zealand Power Cord  
0805DEN ...................Denmark Power Cord  
0805FR......................France/Belgium Power Cord  
0805IN .......................India Power Cord  
0805IS .......................Israel Power Cord  
0805JAP ....................Japan Power Cord  
0805SW.....................Switzerland Power Cord  
IM2RC/F ....................G.703 Rear Card  
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APPENDIX E  
APPENDIX F  
LINE INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT  
(RJ45 Female Connector)  
PATTON IM2RC/F  
ARCHITECTURE  
Pin Number  
Signal  
1.................................... ......4-Wire RX+  
2 ..........................................4-Wire RX-  
3 ..........................................no connection  
4...........................................2-Wire TIP/4-Wire TX+  
5 ..........................................2-Wire RING/4-Wire TX-  
6 ..........................................no connection  
7 ..........................................no connection  
8 ..........................................no connection  
Copyright 1998  
Patton Electronics Company  
All Rights Reserved  
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