Bell 202 Modem Users Guide Rev 1.10
Bell 202 Modem Users Guide Rev 1.10
Version 1.10
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Table of Contents
FEATURES................................................................................................................................................... 1
PACKAGING ............................................................................................................................................... 1
SWITCH SETTINGS................................................................................................................................... 2
PRODUCT CODES...................................................................................................................................... 6
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Features
Power
• 5 VDC or 12 to 160 VDC, draws less than 500 mw
• Power cable can be removed/inserted with power on
• "Hot Card Swap" on rack mount configuration
Timings
• Carrier detect on delay: 2 to 30 msec.
• RTS/CTS delay: 0 to 254 msec. or constant CTS
Levels
• Transmit Gain: 0 to –31 dB, switch selectable, 1dB increments
• Receiver Gain: –35 or -45 dB, switch selectable
Isolation
• 1,500 VAC Telco
• 1,800 VAC Power Supply
LEDs
• LEDs for transmit (TD) and receive (RD) data, RTS, CTS, carrier detect (CD), and power
Connections
• Analog side via 4-wire RJ-11
• Digital side via DB-25 RS-232
Other
• 2-wire or 4-wire (2-wire with optional 156 msec. receiver squelch)
• Constant or switched carrier
• 900Hz soft carrier turn-off
Packaging
The modem dimension is based on a VME form-factor PC card (100 x 160mm) that can be mounted in an
optional metal box (Model 5006), inserted into a VME-style rack (Model 5008), or mounted in a customer
enclosure (Model 5006) with 4 4-40 screws. The metal box dimensions are 7.35 x 4.14 x 1.42” (187 x 105
x 36 mm) and include flanges with 4 mounting holes. For the rack mount version, power is provided
through the backplane connector. For the Model 5006, power connection is via a 3-position terminal block.
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Switch Settings
• Settings Apply to Both Rack Mount (5008) and Box Mount (5006) Modem
• Bold Italics indicates factory settings
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JP1 DTR/DSR • Uses DTR as “clear-to-send” signal, instead of CTS 1-2 DTR
• Uses DSR as “request-to-send” signal instead of RTS
• Normal mode (RTS/CTS) has no jumpers installed 3-4 DSR
JP2 Receiver • Sets receiver gain to –35 or –45 dB 1-2 -45 dB
gain • Exactly one jumper must be installed 3-4 -35 dB
JP3 Receiver • For half duplex mode, adds 156 millisecond delay between
squelch end of transmitted message and enabling receiver 1-2 156 msec
• Receiver constantly enabled if not installed
JP4 2W/4W • Selects 2-wire (half duplex) or 4-wire (full-duplex) operation 1-2
2-wire
• Exactly 2 jumpers must be installed 3-4
5-6
4-wire
7-8
JP5 Carrier • Selects switched or constant carrier
1-2 Removed
• Remove jumper for switched carrier
JP6 900Hz soft • Installed if 900Hz-carrier turn-off is not required.
carrier • Removed if 900Hz-carrier turn-off is required. 1-2 Installed
turn-off • Note: Must be installed for V.23 CCITT operation
JP7 Transmit • If installed, SW1 settings interpreted as 0 to –15 dB
level range • If removed, SW1 settings interpreted as –16 to –31 dB 1-2 Installed
selection
JP8 Power • If 1-3 and 2-4, input power must be regulated 5 VDC 1-3
5V
Supply 2-4
• If 3-5 and 4-6, input power can be 12 to 160 VDC 3-5
12-160 V
4-6
JP9 Reserved • These jumpers are factory installed and must not be altered 3-5
after shipment. Installed
4-6
JP10 Earth • Jumper inserted connects (-) power input to (S) shield on
terminal block
1-2 Removed
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JP1 DTR/DSR • Uses DTR as “clear-to-send” signal, instead of CTS 1-2 DSR
• Uses DSR as “request-to-send” signal instead of RTS
• Normal mode (RTS/CTS) has no jumpers installed 3-4 DTR
JP2 Receiver • Sets receiver gain to –35 or –45 dB 1-2 -45 dB
gain • Exactly one jumper must be installed 3-4 -35 dB
JP3 Receiver • For half duplex mode, adds 156 millisecond delay between
squelch end of transmitted message and enabling receiver 1-2 156 msec
• Receiver constantly enabled if not installed
JP4 2W/4W • Selects 2-wire (half duplex) or 4-wire (full-duplex) operation 1-2
2-wire
• Exactly 2 jumpers must be installed 3-4
5-6
4-wire
7-8
JP5 Carrier • Selects switched or constant carrier
1-2 Removed
• Remove jumper for switched carrier
JP6 900Hz • Installed if 900Hz-carrier turn-off is not required.
soft • Removed if 900Hz-carrier turn-off is required.
carrier
1-2 Installed
• Note: Must be installed for V.23 CCITT operation
turn-off
JP7 Transmit • If installed, SW1 settings interpreted as 0 to –15 dB
level • If removed, SW1 settings interpreted as –16 to –32 dB
range
1-2 Installed
selection
JP9 Reserved • These jumpers are factory installed and must not be altered 3-5
after shipment. Installed
4-6
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Power Connection
View the end of the board with the RJ-11 connector at your left and the three-position power connector at
your right. The three power connector pins are as follows:
RJ-11 Cabling
The standard RJ-11 jack terminates in 4 spade lugs. The following table contains the cabling options for
both 4-wire and 2-wire operation.
RJ-11 Cable 4-wire mode (full duplex) 2-wire mode (half duplex)
Red
Transmit Transmit/Receive
Green
Yellow
Receive Unused
Black
RS-232 Cabling
The following table itemizes RS-232 pins utilized. Pins not listed are not used.
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Product Codes
Product codes are of the form SM-MMM-P-K
For example:
SM-202-X-V specifies a Bell-202 modem with the 5 V power option and VME mounting bracket.
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JP5 JP2
8 8
3
4
7 7
TX 6 6
5 5
1
2
RX 4 4
3 3
RTS 2 2 JP3
1 1
CTS SW4 SW3
JP9
CD
4
1 2
5 6
JP6
PWR JP7
3
JP4
2 4 6 8
1 3 5 7
JP1
Loopback
1 3
2 4
Switch 4
3
2
1
SW1
Models SM-202-X-V
Models SM-V23-X-V
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JP5 JP10
8 8
7 7 S
TX 6 6 JP8 Power
5 5 Connection
1 3 5
2 4 6
4 4
RX
3 3
2 2
RTS 1 1
5 6
2
PWR
3
JP4
1
8
1 3 5 7
2 4 6
JP6
JP7
RJ11
Connection
Loopback 4 JP2 JP3
Switch 3
1
3
2
1
2
4
SW1
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GND
Rear View
Screw
GND A +5VA
Ground Power Supply 1 Down
(5 Volt DC Section) Connection DB-25 Female
PS 1
+ 5 Volts + 5 Volts Power Supply 1
Transmit Data +
TX- TX+
Logic Ground
Ground Power Supply 2 GND B Transmit Data -
PS 2
RX+
Receive Data +
+5VB
Receive Data -
RX-
+ 5 Volts Power Supply 2
AC Low (Neutral)
AC High (Hot)
Earth Ground
Communication Line
and
Power Connections
Notes:
Models SM-202-X-V
Models SM-V23-X-V Applied Systems Engineering, Inc
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