Connecting the interfaces – RAD Data comm ASM-10/8 User Manual
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ASM-10/8 Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 2. Installation and Setup
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Installation and Setup
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Table 2-3 AGC and CTS Delay Settings for Long-Range Applications
Range
Rate
AGC Setting
CTS Delay Setting
Long or uneven distances
between master and
slave modems
ON (master and slave)
0 msec (master)
Above 9.6 kbps
8 msec (slave)
Below 9.6 kbps
64 msec (slave)
Setting the Async Character Length
Table 2-4 lists the character length values in the asynchronous mode.
Table 2-4 Async Character Length Setting
Start Bit
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bit
No of Bits
1
5
None
2
8
1
6
None
1, 1.5, 2
8
9
1
6
Odd, Even 1, 1.5, 2
9
10
1
7
None
1, 1.5, 2
9
10
1
7
Odd, Even 1, 1.5, 2
10
11
1
8
None
1, 1.5, 2
10
11
1
8
Odd, Even 1, 1.5, 2
11
Setting the V.54 Delay
When using ASM-10/8 as a tail-end to a DDS network, set the V.54 DLY
jumper in the modems located close to the DDS network to ON in order to
prevent multiple loopbacks.
Connecting the
Interfaces
Figure 2-2 illustrates the rear panel of a standard ASM-10/8 unit.
~
100-
230 V
A
C
0.
125A
T
250
V
DTE
LINE
XMT RCV GND
Figure 2-2 ASM-10/8 Rear Panel
Connecting the Line
The line connector is a five-screw terminal block, located on the ASM-10/8
rear panel as shown in Figure 2-2. The terminal block provides four screws
for connecting the transmit and receive telephone lines and one screw for
the ground connection. The transmit and receive pairs are polarity
insensitive.