Patton electronic 3088 user manual

User manual for the device Patton electronic 3088

Device: Patton electronic 3088
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Patton electronic
Size: 0.7 MB
Added : 4/20/2013
Number of pages: 48
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USER
MANUAL
MODEL 3088
RocketLink-G NTU
G.SHDSL Modem
Part# 07M3088-UM SALES OFFICE
Doc# 03325U2-001 Rev. A
(301) 975-1000
Revised 5/20/05
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
CER TIFIED
(301) 975-1007
An ISO-9001
Certified Company

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CONTENTS 1.0 Compliance Information............................................................. 4 1.1 Radio and TV Interference............................................................ 4 1.2 FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement ................................................... 4 1.3 Industry Canada Notice ................................................................ 5 1.4 CE Notice...................................................................................... 5 2.0 Warranty I

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6.0 Operation................................................................................... 33 6.1 Power-up .................................................................................... 33 6.2 LED Status Monitors................................................................... 33 Power (Green)............................................................................ 33 DSL (Green) ............................................................................... 33 Term (

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1.0 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 1.1 RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE The equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly-that is, in strict accordance with the manufac- turer's instructions-may cause interference to radio and television recep- tion. The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide rea-

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the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you dis- connect the equipment until the problem is resolved. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. 1.3 INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equip- ment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration num- ber. The abbreviation,

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2.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Patton Electronics warrants all Model 3088 components to be free from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment. This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, abuse or unauthorized modification. If this product fails or does not perform as warranted, your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described

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3.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 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. If any questions or problems arise during installation or use of this product, please do not hesitate to contact Pat- ton Electronics Technical Support at +1 (301) 975-1007. 3.1 FEATURES • Symmetrical high data rate DSL (G.SHDSL) • Data rates up to 4.6Mbps in 64-kbps intervals • Serial V.35 (DC

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4.0 CONFIGURATION The Model 3088 (see figure 1) has two configuration modes, DIP switch and software. Figure 1. Model 3088 (3088/D version shown) DIP switch configuration mode is entered by starting the unit with the DIP switches in any position other than all OFF or all ON. In DIP switch configu- ration mode, the DIP switch settings are read at system startup and used to configure the unit. Once the unit has started in DIP switch mode it will remain in DIP switch mode, and its settings c

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The Model 3088 provides the following parameters for configuring the unit. Possible Default Parameter Description Values Value patton Password The password used to login Character to the console. strings 1–9 characters long. Circuit ID The circuit ID used to identify Character Patton the unit. string 1–64 Model characters 3088 long. Front Panel If the unit is populated with Enabled or Enabled Switches front panel switches, they can Disabled be used to start and stop test modes. If t

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Possible Default Parameter Description Values Value Internal, Receive Clock Controls DSL and serial clock Mode sources. Internal clock mode External, Recover means the 3088 provides its or Receive own clock to both the serial Recover interface and the DSL link. External clock mode means the serial interface provides the clock used for the DSL link. Receive recover clock mode means the DSL link provides the clock to the serial interface. Annex The G.991.2 Annex. A or B B Line Probe

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Model 1194E Single Mode Fiber - Quad G.703/G.704 Modem G.703/G.704 Test Modes ON S2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON S1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON S2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON S1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Possible Default Parameter Description Values Value The number of errored inter- 1–255 3 DSL Error Monitor vals allowed before restart- Interval ing the DSL link. Count DSL Error The number of intervals to 0–255 10 Monitor inspect before disabling the Total Inter- error monitor. vals DSL Error The length, in seconds, to w

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ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF The two sets of DIP switches on the underside of the Model 3088 are referred to as S1 and S2. As shown in figure 3, the orientation of all DIP switches is the same with respect to “ON” and “OFF” positions Figure 3. Close-up of configuration switches (all sets are identical appearance) 4.2 SYSTEM RESET MODE System reset mode is entered by switching all DIP switches to the OFF position and power cycling the unit. A VT100 emulator configured for 19,200 kbps/

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Configuration Reset to Factory Defaults To recover from a forgotten password, the user may reset the unit to its factory configuration. After seeing the “Reset Mode” message, the user should type the ‘*’ key. This will result in a ‘:’ prompt. At the prompt, the user should enter the command reset. This will restore the unit to the fac- tory configuration. The unit can then be restarted with the settings in place. 4.3 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS The 3088 can be configured with DIP switches. If t

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S1-8: TX Clock S1-8 Setting Description ON Normal TD sampled on falling edge of TX clock. OFF Inverted TD sampled on rising edge of TX clock. S1-7 – S1-1: Data Rate This setting controls the DSL data rate and the serial data rate. Data Rate S1-7 S1-6 S1-5 S1-4 S1-3 S1-2 S1-1 (kbps) ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 64 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 128 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 192 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON 256 ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 320 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 384 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 448 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON

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Data Rate S1-7 S1-6 S1-5 S1-4 S1-3 S1-2 S1-1 (kbps) ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 1920 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1984 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 2048 ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 2112 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 2176 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 2240 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 2304 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 2368 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 2432 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 2496 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 2560 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 2624 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 2688 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 2752 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 2816 ON OFF O

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Data Rate S1-7 S1-6 S1-5 S1-4 S1-3 S1-2 S1-1 (kbps) OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON 4352 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 4416 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 4480 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 4544 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON 4608 Loops The V.35 interface has pins two pins, one to request an LAL and the other to request and RDL. If DTE loops are enabled, then when these pins are asserted, the 3088/C will start a local loopback or a remote loopback. If DTE loops are disabled, these requests will be ignored. S2-6 Se

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S2-3: Annex A/B Annex A is typically used in North American-like networks, whereas Annex B is typically used in European-like networks. The different annexes specify different PSD (power spectral density) masks because of the difference in T1 and E1 PSDs. S2-3 Annex ON A OFF B S2-2: Line Probe Line probe is a mechanism that determines the highest rate (192K to 2304K) that the DSL link can reliably support. This takes place during training. The DSL rate will be set to the r

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• Circuit ID: The circuit ID communicated to other units via EOC. EOC (Embedded Operations Channel) is an out-of-band channel specified in the G.991.2 standard for SHDSL. We use standard EOC messages for our remote loopback. The 3088 also supports proprietary EOC messages that allow a 3096RC to configure it. • Clock Mode: The following options are available: – Internal: The 3088 provides the clock to both the serial and DSL interfaces. – External: The serial inter

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• FPSW Settings: What the front panel switches are set to (if the unit is populated with them). • Configuration Mode: Whether the 3088 is configured by DIP switches or software. • DSL Link State: In Progress, Success, Deactivated, or Idle. • DSL Sync State: Out of Sync, Acquiring Sync, In Sync, or Losing Sync. Note DSL Link State vs. DSL Sync State—The DSL link state describes whether the DSL is training (in progress), linked (suc- cess), deactivated (we don’t have an o

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Help Commands The following commands are provided to help the user find the correct command: • help: Lists all the commands that the console recognizes. • system help: Lists all the commands that start with system that the console recognizes. • system set help: Lists all the commands that start with system set that the console recognizes. • system show help: Lists all the commands that start with system show that the console recognizes. • dsl help: Lists all the co


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