USER MANUAL MODEL 1092 High Speed, 2-Wire, Sync & Async Short Range Modem Part# 07M1092-F Doc# 033011UF Revised 6/16/98 CERTIFIED An ISO-9001 Certified Company SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301) 975-1007 http://www.patton.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Page 1.0 Warranty Information .............................................................2 1.1 Radio and TV Interference 1.2. CE Notice 1.3 Service Information 2.0 General Information ...............................................................4 2.1 Features 2.2 Description 3.0 Configuration .........................................................................5 3.1 Configuring the Hardware DIP Switches 3.1.1 Configuration Switch Set “S1” 3.1.
2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.3 SERVICE All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Service at Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product. This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted for One Year parts and labor.
3.0 CONFIGURATION 3.1.1 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S1” The Model 1092 is equipped with two sets of eight DIP switches, which allow configuration of the unit to a wide variety of applications. The Model 1092 is also equipped with an internal switch that allows selection of 115 or 230 VAC power inputs (Note: this switch is not present in Models 1092-UI and 1092-DC). This section describes switch locations and explains all possible configurations. 3.
Switches S1-4 and S1-5: Asynchronous/Sync Operation 3.1.2 Configuration Switch Set “S2” Use Switches S1-4 and S1-5 to configure the Model 1092 for async/sync operation. Both switches must be set in the “Off” position. There is no other valid setting. Use the eight DIP Switches in Switch S2 to enable 19.2 kbps synchronous operation, set the loopback modes and the speed of the control port. The following table summarizes default positions of DIP Switch S2.
Switch S2-3: Response to Local Line Loop Requests from DTE 3.2 Use Switch S2-3 to enable Local Line Loopback from the local DTE interface (See Section 5.3.1). The Model 1092 features a menu-driven command system that allows you to configure either the local or remote 1092.
3.2.1 Configuring the Local 1092 MAIN MENU Option 2: Display Hardware Configuration To configure the LOCAL 1092, make a selection from the following MAIN MENU screen. To configure the REMOTE 1092, type [$] (Shift4) and refer to Section 3.2.2. Select Option 2 to display the configuration of the hardware DIPswitches. To use the Hardware Configuration for the Active Configuration, select MAIN MENU Option 5. Then select “Use Hardware DIP-Switches”. Finally, select MAIN MENU Option 8 to save.
1. DTE Rate 3. Clock Mode Select Option 1 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION menu to select the async. or sync. DTE Rate of the Model 1092. Different DTE Rate menu screens will display for async. or sync. bit rates. The selections are shown below. Select Option 3 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Menu to select the sync clock mode (See below).
5. Response to Remote Digital Loop MAIN MENU Option 5: Select Hardware/Software Control Select Option 5 in the SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Menu to instruct the Model 1092 to either respond or ignore the Remote Digital Loop request from the remote 1092. Select Option 5 from the MAIN MENU selects whether the Model 1092 will use the hardware switch settings or the software switch settings for its active configuration.
MAIN MENU Option 7: Test Modes Select Option 7 from the MAIN MENU to select the test mode status of the Model 1092. (below). The Model 1092 Test Mode settings help to verify the integrity of the data link and isolate communication difficulties. NOTE: An error counter is displayed when the unit is in one of the above test modes except LLB and RDL. To run or terminate a particular test, key in the option to get to that screen menu.
3.2.2 Configuring the Remote 1092 REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 2: Remote Unit Configuration To configure the Remote 1092, make a selection from the following REMOTE UNIT CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU. To return to the LOCAL 1092 MAIN MENU screen, press [ESC] and refer to Section 3.2.1. REMOTE MAIN MENU Option 2 allows you to edit the software configuration of the remote Model 1092.
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.2 CONNECTION TO THE SERIAL PORT Once the Model 1092 is properly configured, it is ready to connect to the twisted pair interface, to the serial port, and to the power source. This section tells you how to make these connections. 4.1 CONNECTION TO THE TWISTED PAIR INTERFACE The serial port interface on the Model 1092 uses interchangeable QuikConnect™ Modules. Each QuikConnect™ Module has a 50-pin card edge connector on one side and a serial port interface on the other.
Installing the New QuikConnect™ Module 1) Make sure the power switch is off. Leave the power cord plugged into a grounded outlet to keep the unit grounded. 2) Hold the module with the faceplate toward you and align the module with the guide slots in the rear panel of the Model 1092. 3) While keeping the module’s faceplate parallel with the Model 1092 rear panel, slide the module straight in–so that the card edge contacts line up with the socket inside the chassis.
5.0 OPERATION 4.3.2 Connecting to a DC Power Source The 48 VDC power supply option uses a 3-pin terminal block with spring-type connectors. Please refer to the Model 1090 Series Service Manual for further instructions. Once the Model 1092 is properly configured and installed, it should operate transparently. This sections describes power-up, reading the LED status monitors, and using the built-in loopback test modes. 5.
NS Glow red to indicate that the local Model 1092 has not yet connected with the remote 5.3 TEST MODES The Model 1092 offers two proprietary loopback test modes, plus a built-in V.52 BER test pattern generator, to evaluate the condition of the modems and the communication link. These tests can be activated physically from the front panel, or via the interface. 5.3.
APPENDIX A 2. If the above test indicates no errors are present, move the V.52 toggle switch DOWN, activating the “511/E” test with errors present. If the test is working properly, the local modem's red “ER” LED will glow. A successful “511/E” test will confirm that the link is in place, and that the Model 1092’s built-in “511” generator and detector are working properly.
APPENDIX B APPENDIX C PATTON MODEL 1092 FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES PATTON MODEL 1092 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT Patton Model # Description IM1/A...............................V.24 with DB25F IM1/B ...............................RS422/RS530 with DB25F IM1/C...............................V.35 with M34F IM1/D...............................X.21 with DB15F IM1/E ...............................V.35 with DB25F IM1/F ...............................G.703 with RJ45 0805US ..........................
APPENDIX C APPENDIX C PATTON MODEL 1092 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT (Continued) PATTON MODEL 1092 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT (Continued) V.35 Interface (M/34F Female Connector) (DCE Configuration) X.21 Interface (DB-15 Female Connector) (DTE /DCE Configuration) Signal Pin # B ...........................SGND (Signal Ground) C ...........................RTS (Request to Send) D ...........................CTS (Clear to Send) E ...........................DSR (Data Set Ready) F............................
Dear Valued Customer, APPENDIX D PATTON MODEL 1092 Pin Out Control Port The 1092 control port is an 8 position connector, compliant with EIA/TIA-561. RJ45 Pin No. Pin Function Ground 4 Receive data (to DTE) 5 Transmit data (from DTE) 6 Thank you for purchasing Patton Electronics products! We do appreciate your business. I trust that you find this user manual helpful.