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Patton electronic 536 User Manual

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3.0 INSTALLATION

The Patton Model 535 and 536 are very easy to install: no special

cables or batteries are needed. Simply unplug the cable from the AUI
port and insert the unit between the cable and the port as shown in the
appropriate diagram below.

If you are installing the Model 536, you will also need to

connect the braided ground strap. Connect this strap directly to a
frame ground connection on the protected device. If you are unsure
where to locate a frame ground on your equipment, consult the
equipment’s user manual or contact the manufacturer—the ground
connection is critical for proper operation of the Model 536.

Note: The Model 535 shunts surge current to chassis ground

through the

connector shells

on both ends. If you have any questions

as to whether your hardware is grounded properly, consult the
manufacturer's user manual(s).

APPENDIX A

SPECIFICATIONS

Protocol/Application: Token Ring

Industry Standard:

IEEE 802.5

Maximum Signal Rate: 4 Mbps / 16 Mbps

Connectors:

One male, one female DB-9 connector
(Model 535); two female RJ-45 connectors
(Model 536)

Wires Protected:

1, 5, 6, 9 (535); 3, 4, 5, 6 (536)

Operating Bandwidth: 60MHZ Max. (535); 130MHZ (536)

Maximum Capacitance: 45pF (535); 19pF (536)

Peak Surge Current:

500A (535); 1000A (536)

Clamp Voltage:

27V @ 100A, line to ground (535); 5V @
100A, line to shield (536); (ratings apply to
transient, non-continuous current)

Grounding:

Via connector shells (535); via grounding
strap (536)

Size:

2.69”l x 1.22”w x 0.69”h (535); 3.05”l x
1.68”w x 0.81”h (536)

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Figure 1. Connecting the Model 535

Figure 2. Connecting the Model 536

Model 535 802.5 Token

Ring Protector (DB-9)

Gaithersburg, Maryland

MODEL 536

802.5 T

oeken Ring Surge

Protector (UTP)

S/N 1009

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