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2270 Fiber Optic Modem
Table 3-O. Jumper Strap Options
JUMPER
DESCRIPTION
FACTORY CONFIGURATION
ID
TW
TW8
T22
T88
D22
D88
W1/W2
Defines whether alarm relay
W2
W2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
contact is normally open (W2)
or normally closed (W1)
W3/W4*
W3=VCO disabled
W4
W4
W4
W4
W4
W4
W4=VCO enabled
W5/W6
W6=Normal SCT
W6
W6
W6
W6
W6
W6
W5=Inverted SCT
W7/W8
W7=Shield connected toW7
W7
W7
W7
W7
W7
W7
chassis ground
W8=Shield connected to
signal ground
W9/W10
W9=Chassis ground con-
W10
W10
W10
W10
W10
W10
nected to signal ground
W10=Not connected
E2
TxD RCV termination resistor
N/A
I N
N/A
I N
N/A
I N
center tap to shield ground
E3
SCTE RCV termination resistor N/A
I N
N/A
I N
N/A
I N
center tap to shield ground
* W3/W4 jumper option may not exist on some older versions. It is only required when performing
Local loopbacks. The W4 position corrects the duty cycle of External Clock above 9 Mbps.
3.10.1 Model -TW
The signaling used on this interface is RS-422A. Four TwinAx connectors (BJ-77 type) are used
for the physical connection (see Figure 3-12).
A switch is provided to select whether the fourth TwinAx (SCT/SCTE) is to be used as an output
(SCT) or as an input (SCTE). By setting the switch to the SCT position, the port becomes an
output providing the clock to the connected device. When set for SCTE, the port becomes an input
and will accept a clock from the connected device.
SCT should be selected if the modem is set for Internal or Slave Clock mode. SCTE should be
selected if the modem is set for External Clock mode.
NOTE: The SCT output cannot be returned on the SCTE leads to eliminate propagation
delay problems with this interface.