RAD Data comm ASM-10/8 User Manual
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Chapter 2. Installation and Setup
ASM-10/8
Installation and Operation Manual
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Installation and Setup
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Table 2-1 ASM-10/8 Internal Jumpers and Switches (Cont.)
Item Jumper
Description
Values
Default Setting
15
DIP Switch
The DIP switch consists of four sections. The S1 section is reserved for future use.
S2
Selects the amount of stop bit
shortening to be used in async mode.
ON
– 25%
OFF
– 12.5%
OFF
S3, S4
Selects character length in async mode S3
S4
No of bits
Refer to Configuration Considerations
OFF OFF 8 BIT
below for detailed explanation.
OFF ON
9 BIT
ON OFF 10 BIT
10 BIT
ON ON
11 BIT
16
V.54-DLY
Controls the V.54 delay to prevent
multiple loopbacks.
Refer to Configuration Considerations
below for detailed explanation of the
V-54 delay settings.
ON
– V.54 delay
enabled
OFF
– V.54 delay
disabled
OFF
Configuration
Considerations
Setting AGC and CTS Delay
The ASM-10/8 receiver consists of the following components:
•
The receiver filter, which removes all the out-of-band frequencies.
•
The automatic equalizer, which comprises several equalizers activated
according to baud rate.
•
The digital AGC, which automatically compensates for the attenuation of
the line.
The following are general recommendations for the setup position of the
AGC and CTS delay:
•
For point-to-point applications, set AGC to ON and CTS delay to 8 msec.
•
In multipoint or star applications, the AGC and CTS delay settings
depend on the distances between the modems (see Table 2-2 and Table
2-3).
Table 2-2 AGC and CTS Delay Settings for Short-Range Applications
Range
Rate
AGC Setting
CTS Delay Setting
Less than 4.5 km
6 km
9.6 to 19.2 kbps
3.6 to 7.2 kbps
CTRL (master and slave)
0 msec (master)
4.8 kbps
8 msec (slave)
2.4 to 4.8 kbps
8 msec or 64 msec
(slave)
2.4 kbps and below
64 msec (slave)
Note: The selection between delays depends on the polling environment behavior. Therefore, it is different
from application to application