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Appendix E IR-X.21B Interface Module
RIC-E1 Installation and Operation Manual
E-2
Selecting the IR-X.21B Timing
E.2 Selecting the IR-X.21B Timing
IR-X.21B interface module supports two clock modes:
• EXT (external)
• INT/LBT (internal/receive).
You must set the IR-X.21B clock to match the timing you have selected for RIC-E1.
The clock settings are made via the JP2 jumper located on the IR-X.21B board, as
shown in
JP2
EX
T
IN
T
/L
BT
Figure E-3. IR-X.21B Module Layout
EXT Clock Mode
The EXT clock mode is used in applications of X.21 networks where the system
timing is provided by the X.21 network. The IR-X.21B module has an internal
16-bit FIFO buffer to compensate for the phase delay introduced to the system by
the line delay between the two units.
illustrates the buffer connection
and the flow of the receive, transmit and clock signals.
When RIC-E1operates in the external clock, you must set the IR-X.21B JP2 jumper
to EXT.
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