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Ext clock mode, Electing the, Ir-x.21b t – RAD Data comm E1 Interface Converter RIC-E1 User Manual

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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

Figure E-3

.

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.

Figure E-4

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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