Page 2 - The Model 1140RC generates and uses radio frequency energy,; NOTE: Packages received without an RMA number will not be
1.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Patton Electronics warrants all Model 1140RC components to be free from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the productshould it fail within one year from the first date of shipment. This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does not ...
Page 3 - Figure 1. Model 1140RC front card jumper locations; ON; OFF; Switch Set 1
3.0 CONFIGURATION This section describes the location and orientation of the Model 1140RC’s configuration switches and jumpers, and provides detailedinstructions for all possible settings. The Model 1140RC uses a combination of DIP switches and jumpers that allow configuration to an extremely wide r...
Page 5 - REAR CARD CONFIGURATION; Figure 3. Model 1140RC rear card jumper location; S2 SUMMARY TABLE; Extended Signaling Rate
S2-4 and S2-5: RTS/CTS Delay The combined settings for switches S2-4 and S2-5 determine the amount of delay between the time the Model 1140RC “sees” RTS andwhen it sends CTS. Options are no delay, 7 ms and 53 ms. S2-4 S2-5 Setting On On 7 mS Off On 53 mS On Off No delay Off Off No delay S2-8: V.54 L...
Page 6 - Figure 4. Orientation of interface card strap; There are no user-serviceable parts in the power
9 10 3.2.1 HOW THE JUMPER WORKS Figure 4 (below) shows the 3-pin jumpers used on the rear card. The strap enables or disables a particular function depending uponwhether it straddles pins 1 and 2, or pins 2 and 3. DTE Shield (Pin 1) & FRGND (JB1) In the connected (closed) position, this strap li...
Page 7 - Switching the Power Supply On and Off; it is not necessary for any; NOTE: Please refer to the Model 1000RP Series User Manual; AC; INSTALLING THE MODEL 1140RC INTO THE CHASSIS; gently into the card-edge receptacle of the rear; Figure 6. Model 1140RC interface card options; Any terminal cable connected to the Model 1140RC
4.3 WIRING UP THE MODEL 1140RC Both of the rear interface cards compatible with the Model 1140RC have one RS-232 port and one dual-connector fiber port (see Figure 6.below). Depending upon the card you have, the fiber port will be eitheran ST or SMA connector. The RS-232 port is always a female HD-2...
Page 8 - LED STATUS MONITORS; Note: The 1140RC is a “hot swappable”; Figure 7. Close up of ST and SMA connections; ST
13 5.0 OPERATION Once you have configured each Model 1140RC and connected the cables, you are ready to operate the units. This section describes theLED status monitors and power-up procedure. 5.1 LED STATUS MONITORS The Model 1140RC features ten front panel status LEDs that indicate the condition of...
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APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Line: Dual optical cable Transmission Mode: Asynchronous, half or full duplex, point-to-point Interfaces: EIA RS-232, CCITT V.24 Data Rates: 0 - 57.6 Kbps Distance: 2 miles over continuous fiber RTS/CTS Delay: Switch-selectable: No delay, 7.0 mS, 53 mS Receiver...
Page 11 - The Patton Model 1140RC rack system features interchangeable; Description; Entry Module
APPENDIX C PIN CONFIGURATIONS APPENDIX B FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS The Patton Model 1140RC rack system features interchangeable rear half cards, power cords/fuses for international various operatingenvironments and other user-replaceable parts. Model numbers anddescriptions for these parts are liste...
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APPENDIX D BLOCK DIAGRAM Copyright © Patton Electronics Company All Rights Reserved MODEL 1 140RC B LOCK D IAGRAM 21