Patton electronic 2450 User Manual
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Switch S1-3: Circuit Assurance
On dedicated circuits, the transmitter and the CTS output can be
configured to go On only when a working communication circuit is
established. If Circuit Assurance is used, enable it on only one end of
the communication link.
Circuit
S1-3
Assurance
Description
On
Enabled
CTS will go low and the
transmitter will be held off if the
receiver is in the No Signal state
or CD is low
Off
Disabled
The transmitter and CTS will
operate without regard to the
receiver state
Switch S1-4: RTS
The RTS input can be forced on, ignoring the terminal’s RTS
signal. RTS controls the transmitter by either sending the user’s data
or sending an idle code.
S1-4
RTS
Description
On
Forced On
Transmitter is always ON
Off
Follows
The RTS input controls the
DTE Signal
transmitter
Switches S1-5: Data Rate
This switch controls the data rate on the line (RJ-48S port) and
must match the speed of your digital service.
S1-5
Setting
Off
56 kbps
On
64 kbps
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Switches S1-1 and S1-2: Clock Mode
The setting for switches S1-1 and S1-2 determines the transmitter
clocking mode for the Model 2450.
S1-1
S1-2
Clock Mode
Description
On
Off
External (DTE)
Transmit clock derived
from terminal interface
Off
On
Network (Looped)
Transmit clock derived
from the received line
signal; Use this mode
for Dedicated DDS
operation
Off
Off
Internal (Master)
Transmit clock derived
internally
On
On
Campus Clock
Transmit clock derived
from received line
signal. Allows remote
device (in
campus
clock
mode) to initiate
V.54 loopback. For use
only in campus short-
haul configuration.
(Note: Local device
must be in
internal
clock mode.)
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S1 SUMMARY TABLE
Position
Function
Factory Default
S1-1
Clock Mode
Off
S1-2
Clock Mode
On
S1-3
Circuit Assurance
Off
Disabled
S1-4
RTS
On
Forced On
S1-5
Line Rate
Off
56 kbps
S1-6
Front Panel Switches
Off
Enabled
S1-7
DTE Loop Control
On
Disabled
S1-8
Receive RDL
Off
Enabled
Network
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