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Applied Systems Engineering, Inc.

SM Series Bell-202, Bell-202T, V.23 Modems

Configuration and User’s Guide

Version 1.10

Applied Systems Engineering, Inc.


1671 Dell Avenue, Suite 200
Campbell, California 95008
USA
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: (408) 364-0500
Fax: (408) 364-0550
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Property of Applied Systems Engineering, Inc.

This document and its associated distribution media contain proprietary


information of Applied Systems Engineering, Inc. and may not be used,
copied, or distributed in any form without the written permission of
Applied Systems Engineering, Inc.

Copies of this documentation may be made for internal use by the


legally licensed owner only.

© 2002 Applied Systems Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved

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Table of Contents

FEATURES................................................................................................................................................... 1

PACKAGING ............................................................................................................................................... 1

SWITCH SETTINGS................................................................................................................................... 2

JUMPER SETTINGS FOR BOX MOUNT (5006) MODEM (REV C)................................................... 3

JUMPER SETTINGS FOR RACK MOUNT (5008) MODEM (REV C)................................................ 4

POWER CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................ 5

RJ-11 CABLING .......................................................................................................................................... 5

RS-232 CABLING ........................................................................................................................................ 5

COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ........................................................................................... 5

PRODUCT CODES...................................................................................................................................... 6

DIAGRAM: RACK MOUNT MODEM BOARD ..................................................................................... 7

DIAGRAM: BOX MOUNT MODEM BOARD ........................................................................................ 8

DIAGRAM: RACK MOUNT ENCLOSURE BACKPLANE .................................................................. 9

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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

Switch Usage Notes Position Value if ON


SW1 Transmit gain • 0 to –31 dB 1 -1 dB
• Add values for all switches in the ON position and add 2 -2 dB
0 to sum of switch values if JP7 is installed and add 3 -4 dB
–16 if JP7 is removed. 4 -8 dB
JP7 JP7 (See Jumper Settings) installed
SW3 CD On Delay • Delay in setting RS-232 “CD” signal after carrier is 1 2 msec
detected, 2 to 30 milliseconds 2 4 msec
• Add values for all switches in the ON position 3 8 msec
• At least one switch must be ON 4 16 msec
900Hz soft- • Soft-carrier turnoff duration, 1 to 15 milliseconds 5 1 msec
carrier turn-off • Add values for all switches in the ON position. 6 2 msec
• At least one switch must be ON 7 4 msec
8 8 msec
SW4 RTS/CTS • Delay between requesting RTS and granting CTS, 0 to 1 0 msec
254 milliseconds or constant 2 2 msec
• If switch 1 is OFF, add values for all switches (2 to 8) 3 4 msec
in ON position. 4 8 msec
• If all switches are OFF, CTS is constantly enabled 5 16 msec
6 32 msec
7 64 msec
8 128 msec

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Jumper Settings for Box Mount (5006) Modem (Rev E)

• Bold Italics indicates factory settings

Jumper Usage Notes Jumper Meaning

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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Jumper Settings for Rack Mount (5008) Modem (Rev A)


• Bold Italics indicates factory settings

Jumper Usage Notes Jumper Meaning

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:

Location Pin Label Description


Leftmost 1 + Power Positive
Middle 2 - Power Negative (return)
Rightmost 3 S Earth ground (not normally used)

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.

Pin Description Pin Description


1 Frame Ground 5 Clear To Send (CTS)
2 Transmit Data (TD) 7 Signal Ground
3 Receive Data (RD) 8 Carrier detect (CD)

4 Request To Send (RTS)

Common Problems and Solutions

Description of Problem Recommended Solution


Messages sent by the ASE modem are Make sure that the RTS/CTS time (SW4) on the ASE modem
not received at the other modem is longer than the carrier detect time on the other modem.
Messages sent by another modem are not Make sure that the RTS/CTS time on the other modem is
received at the ASE modem longer than the “CD On Delay” time (SW3) on the ASE
modem.
Frequent communication errors in The ASE modem supports two methods for disabling the
messages received at non-ASE modem carrier, selected by the jumper at JP6. Try the alternate setting.

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Product Codes
Product codes are of the form SM-MMM-P-K

Modem 202 Bell-202 B PC board only


MMM
type VME chassis
V23 V.23 CCITT V
K Packaging mounting bracket

Power I 12 to 160 VDC


P M Metal box
Option
X 5 VDC

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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Diagram: Rack Mount Modem Board

Single Channel Modem


Rack Mount Enclosure

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

Jumper and Switch Locations

Models SM-202-X-V
Models SM-V23-X-V
Part: AD341-5008, Revision A Applied Systems Engineering, Inc
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Diagram: Box Mount Modem Board

Single Channel Modem


Box Mount Enclosure or Board Only

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

CTS SW4 SW3


JP9
DB25
CD
4

JP1 Serial Connection


1 2

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

Jumper and Switch Locations

Models SM-202-x-M, SM-202-x-B


Models SM-V23-x-M, SM-V23-x-B
Models SM-202-I-V, SM-V23-I-V

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Diagram: Rack Mount Enclosure Backplane

Single Channel Modem


Rack Mount Enclosure
Backplane Connections

GND

GND A +5VA GND B +5VB


+5V
A

RX- RX+TX- TX+


RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+


RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+

RX- RX+TX- TX+


RX- RX+TX- TX+
GND
+5V
B

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

(115 Volt AC Section)

Communication Line
and
Power Connections

Notes:
Models SM-202-X-V
Models SM-V23-X-V Applied Systems Engineering, Inc
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