Patton 1195/4E1 User manual

Optical Multiplexer
Quick Start Guide
Part Number: 07M1195-QS, Rev. A
Revised: February 12, 2009
SalesOffice:+1(301)975-1000
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Model 1195/4E1

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• This device contains no user serviceable parts. The equipment shall be
returned to Patton Electronics for repairs, or repaired by qualified
service personnel.
• Mains Voltage: Line voltages are present when the power cord is con-
nected. The mains outlet shall be within 10 feet (3 meters) of the
device, shall be easily accessible, and protected by a circuit breaker.
• For AC powered units, ensure that the power cable used meets all
applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed, and
that it is connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground.
• Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports, regardless of
whether power to the unit is ON or OFF. To avoid electric shock, use
caution when near WAN ports. When detaching the cables, detach the
end away from the unit first.
• Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during
periods of lightning activity.
• For units with an external power adapter, the adapter shall be a
listed Limited Power Source.
WARNING

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1.0 Connecting power
AC Mains version:
PleaseusetheACmaincable(provided)toconnectthesystemtoyourACmainspower
outlet.
DC Mains version
:PleaseconnecttheDCmainscable(provided)tothesystem.Thepolarityshouldnotbe
reversedwhileconnecting.Otherwise, you can get your system damaged.
1.1 AC Power
ToconnecttheAC220Vpower:
1.2 DC Power
ToconnecttheDC-48V:
From AC Source
(220V)
DC 48 V
E1 4-1
II
~ 220 V
PGND GND -48V
OPTICAL B
TX RX
OPTICAL A
TX RX
RS232
CONSOLE
IEC 60320
Female
IEC 60320
Male on Unit
DC 48 V
E1 4-1
II
~ 220 V
PGND GND -48V
OPTICAL B
TX RX
OPTICAL A
TX RX
RS232
CONSOLE
DC Power
Cable

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1.3 Grounding
WhentheequipmentisusedwiththeAC~220Vpowersupply,the3-coresocketmustbegroundedforprotec-
tion.Theotherequipment,e.g.opticalterminal,connectedwiththisequipmentmustalsobegrounded
ToconnecttheEarth:
2.0 Connecting the optical interface
Note
Donotexposetothenakedeye.ConnectfibercabletosystemwhenpowerisOFF.
Note
ForTesting:
ALWAYS INSTALL OPTICAL ATTENUATORS. For distances of less than 10 km, optical attenuators
must be installed on the Optical Links. Otherwise, the optics will be permanently damaged.
DC 48 V
E1 4-1
II
~ 220 V
PGND GND -48V
OPTICAL B
TX RX
OPTICAL A
TX RX
RS232
CONSOLE
Earth Wire ar nE th Poi t
DC 48 V
E1 4-1
II
~ 220 V
PGND GND -48V
OPTICAL B
TX RX
OPTICAL A
TX RX
RS232
CONSOLE
Transmit
Optical Signal
through Optical
Fiber Cable
Receive
Optical Signal
through Optical
Fiber Cable
Note: Do not expose to the naked eye.
Connect fiber cable to system
when power is OFF.

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3.0 Connecting the DB-37 connector
DC 48 V
E1 4-1
II
~ 220 V
PGND GND -48V
OPTICAL B
TX RX
OPTICAL A
TX RX
RS232
CONSOLE
DB-37 (Female)
Connector
4xE1 Signals
118
19 37
RJ-45 (F)
Connector
1
RJ-45 (F)
Connector
2
RJ-45 (F)
Connector
3
RJ-45 (F)
Connector
4

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4.0 Connecting E1 Links
ConnectE1 lineafterensuring thattransmissiondevice havebeengrounded. ABitError Rate(BER)testmay be
conductedonE1LinkusingaBERTtestertoensurethattheE1errorsarewithinthepermittedlimits/threshold.
4.1 Definition for E1 Interfaces
TheE1Interface(RJ-45connector)isdefinedas:
5.0 Connecting Ethernet Links
PleaseconfiguretheEthernetportoftheequipmentatbothsidesaswellastheEthernetPortsofthedevicesthat
areconnectedtotheequipment.ConnecttheEthernetlinks.
PleaseensurethattheconnectingLANsonbothsidesofthelinkareoperatinginthesameIPdomain.
5.1 Verifying the connection
PingovertheEthernetconnectionfromonesidetotheother(near-end to the far-end)toverifythelink.
5.2 Definition for Ethernet Interfaces
TheEthernetInterface(RJ-45connector)isdefinedas:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Tx+ Tx- Rx+ N/C N/C Rx- N/C N/C
Data Out + Data Out - Data In + Data In -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Rx+ Rx- N/C Tx+ Tx- N/C N/C N/C
Data In + Data In - Data Out + Data Out -

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6.0 Connecting the RS-232 port
Note
AnRS-232COMportcableisprovidedwiththe1195/4E1system.
6.1 RS-232 port cable details
End1
End2
Typeofcable Twistedpaircable-solidconductor
Numberofpairs 2
Diameter 24AWG
Length 3meters
Connections Asperdetailsgivenbelow
DB-9 (Female Connector)
DB-9 (Female Connector)
DC 48 V
E1 4-1
II
~ 220 V
PGND GND -48V
OPTICAL B
TX RX
OPTICAL A
TX RX
RS232
CONSOLE
DB9 Connector (Female)
DB9 Connector (Male)
DB9 (Female)
Connector
DB9 (Male)
Connector
PC
1 Bits per second 19200
2 Data bits 8
3 Parity None
4 Stop bits 1
5 Flow control None
Settings:

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6.2 RS-232 pin definition
DB-9 Pin Number Definition
RS-232
2 RS-232inputsignalformanagement
3 RS-232outputsignalformanagement
5 GND
OthersNC

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7.0 Configuring HyperTerminal
1.
ClickontheStartbuttonfromthetaskbaronyourPC.
2.
SelectPrograms>Accesories>Communications>HyperTerminal.Thefollowingscreenwilldisplay:
3.
EnteranameforthenewconnectionandclickOK.Theconnectionwindowwilldisplay:
4.
SelecttheCOMportfromthedrop-downmenu,andclickOK.Thepropertieswindowwilldisplay:

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5.
ChangetheBitspersecondoptionto19200andchangetheflowcontroloptiontoNone.
TheCOMPropertiessettingsshouldbe:
6.
ClickApply,thenclickOK.
7.
AnewHyperTerminalsessionscreenwilldisplay. Press Enter. The system prompt will appear on the
screen.Thispromptis generated by the system. Now,youmayaccess/configurethesystemwiththeCLI
commands.
Note
RemembertosavethesettingsforfutureusebeforeyouexittheHyperTerminalwindow.
Note
Fordetailedinformationaboutconfiguringthe1195/4E1systemusingCLIcommandsortheGraphi-
calUserInterface(GUI),refertothe
Model1195/4E1GettingStartedGuide
thatcamewithyourunit.
Bits per second
19200
Data bits
8
Parity
None
Stop bits
1
Flow control
None

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8.0 Additional Information
Refertothe
Model1195/4E1Getting Started Guide
locatedontheCD-ROMshippedwithyourdevice
.
Fordetailedinformationabout:
•
Installing,configuring,operating,andtroubleshooting
A.0 Customer and Technical Support
Toll-FreeVoIPsupport:call
withaVoIPSIPclient
Onlinesupport:www
.patton.com
E-mailsupport:
—answeredwithin1businessday
Telephonesupport:
•
Standard:+1(301)975-1007(USA),Monday–Friday:8:00amto5:00pmEST(1300to
2200UTC/GMT)
•
Alternate:+41(0)319852555(Switzerland),Monday–Friday:8:00amto5:00pmCET(0900to1800
UTC/GMT)
Fax:
+1 (253) 663-5693
(USA)
or +41 (0)31 985 25 26 (
Switzerland)

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Copyright statement
Copyright©2009,PattonElectronicsCompany. All rights reserved.
Theinformationinthisdocumentissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.PattonElectronicsassumesno
liabilityforerrorsthatmayappearinthisdocument.
Inaccordancewiththerequirementsofcouncildirective2002/96/EConWasteof
ElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE),ensurethatatend-of-lifeyouseparate
thisproductfromotherwasteandscrapanddelivertotheWEEEcollectionsystemin
yourcountry for recycling.
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