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USER MANU AL MODEL 2715 NetLink-E1: E1/Fractional E1 NTU SALES OFFICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301) 975-1007 http://www .patton.com Part# 07M2715-UM Doc# 08605U2-001, Rev .
P A TTON MODEL 2715 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 General Information ...............................................................2 1.1 W arranty Statement 1.2 Radio and TV Interference 1.3 CE and T elecommunication Approvals 1.4 Service Information 2.
1.4 SERVICE INFORMA TION 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 .
2.0 GENERAL INFORMA TION Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product. This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted for One Y ear parts and labor . If any questions arise during installation or use of the unit, contact Patton Electronics T echnical Services at (301) 975-1007.
Switch SW1: Line Coding Use Switch SW1 to control the Network Line Coding options. Set these options to be the same as the Line Coding given to you by your Service Provider . If you are using two Model 2715s together as short range modems, set both units to HDB3.
Switch SW2: CAS Multiframe The Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) multiframe uses T imeslot 16 (TS16) to send multiframe (MF) alignment data. In CAS MF , a multi- frame is defined as 16 frames, where a frame consists of 32 64kb/s timeslots, numbered 0 to 31.
NOTE: When the data rate is set to 2.048Mb/s, then the unit is forced into G.703 mode, and it transmits user data on all 32 timeslots. There is no framing information; therefore, the CAS MF (SW2)and CRC-4 (SW3) switches are ignored. In all other rate settings, the unit employs G.
3.2.1 Introduction to Main Menu After entering the password, you may access all of the system’s functions and parameters. The Main Menu looks like this: HELPFUL HINTS 1. T o make a selection, key the highlighted letter that corre- sponds to a menu selection.
3.2.2 System Configuration The System Configuration menu looks like this: The System Configuration options are described below: Line Format: G.703 (default) Options: G.703, G.704 G.703: G.703 is unframed, 2.048Mb/s. In this case, the DTE rate is equal to the line rate at the network interface (NI).
Clocking : Network (default) Options: Network, Internal, External Network: This is the most commonly used setting when connect- ing to a carrier ’s network. In this mode, the unit recovers the clock from the received signal and uses it to transmit data.
3.2.3 System Diagnostics The System Diagnostics/Statistics screen looks like this: NOTE: This screen is updated once per second. The System Diagnostics/Statistics options and functions are described below .
22 21 Remote Loop Idle (default) The Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) test checks the performance of both the local and remote Model 2715s, as well as the communica- tion link between them. Data from the local DTE is sent across the entire communication circuit and looped back to the local DTE.
23 24 Use this option to select the test pattern used to test the link. NI ST A TUS The Network interface (NI) status is shown in the middle of the Diagnostics/Statistics screen.
25 26 Loop Timeout The Loop T imeout setting can be set to one of the following: 00:05 = five minutes 00:10 = ten minutes 00:15 = fifteen minutes 00:30 = thirty minutes (default setting) 00:45 = forty.
27 28 4.3 POWER CONNECTION The Model 2715 offers three ways to supply external power: AC power , DC power and interface power . 4.3.1 Using the AC Power Supply (100-240V AC) The Model 2715 uses a 5VDC, 2A universal input 100-240V AC, power supply (center pin is +5V).
29 30 LOS The Loss of Sync LED lights when the unit loses synchronization with the incoming sig- nal. This may happen when there is a fram- ing mismatch or a loss of signal. In unframed mode, the LOS LED monitors the status of the transmit clock. ALM The alarm LED indicates the presence of a AIS or RAI, or Out of Frame condition.
31 32 T o perform an RDL test, follow these steps: 1. Activate RDL. This may be done in two ways: a. Enter Remote Loop from the System Diagnostics/Statistics menu and toggle the <Spacebar> until “TM” appears next to the Remote Loop option.; b.
33 34 APPENDIX A P A TTON MODEL 2715 SPECIFICA TIONS Network Data Rate: 2.048 Mbps Network Connector: RJ-48C Nominal Impedance: 120 ohm (75 ohm available when using Patton Model 460 Balun) DTE Interface: V .35 (DCE Orientation) on Male M/34 Line Coding: Selectable AMI or HDB3 Line Framing: G.
35 36 APPENDIX C P A TTON MODEL 2715 F ACTOR Y REPLACEMENT P ARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Model # Description 2715/CM/UI .....................V .35 to E1 Converter (V .35 M/34 Male, UI) 10 - 09F ...........................6 Foot Control Port Cable, 25 mm to DB9F 08055DCUI.
37 38 APPENDIX D (continued) P A TTON MODEL 2715 INTERF ACE PIN ASSIGNMENTS M/34 Connector , T erminal Interface Pin # Signal A GND (Earth Ground/Shield) B SGND (Signal Ground) D CTS (DCE Source) E DS.
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