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Cabling

Cabling

FastPAD to V.35 DCE Interface Cable

This cable is used to connect the composite or high speed data channel to a DCE device (e.g., modem or DSU/CSU). Since the FastPAD is also a DCE device, a crossover cable is used to connect the two devices.


Table  D-1: Interface Cables  
DB-25 V.35 V.35 Signal V.35 Description
4 F RLSD Receive Line Signal Detect
6 H DTR Data Terminal Ready
7 B SG Signal Ground
8 C RTS Request to Send
9 R RD A Receive Data A
10 T RD B Receive Data B
11 S SD B Send Data B
12 P SD A Send Data A
16 AA SCT B Serial Clock Transmit B
18 W SCTE B Serial Clock Transmit External B
19 U SCTE A Serial Clock Transmit External A
20 E DSR Data Set Ready
21 X SCR B Serial Clock Receive B
22 V SCR A Serial Clock Receive A
23 Y SCT A Serial Clock Transmit A
25 D CTS Clear to Send

The end of the cable terminated by the DB25 male connector plugs into the composite or high speed data channel connector. The other end of the cable is terminated by a Winchester 34-pin V.35 male connector and plugs into a DCE device. Since this is a crossover cable, the names of the signals on opposite ends of the cable are different. In the Table D-1, the Signal and V.35 Description columns define the signals at the V.35 end of the cable.

To provide an error-free transmission medium, only twisted pair cables should be used. Each differential signal pair uses a twisted pair (e.g., RD A and RD B are wired with one pair on the cable).

FastPAD to V.35 DTE Interface Cable

This cable is used to connect the composite or high speed data channel to a DTE (terminal) device. Table D-2 shows the connector pin assignments for this cable:


Table  D-2: V.35 DTE Cabling  
DB-25 V.35 V.35 Signal V.35 Description
8 F RLSD Receive Line Signal Detect
20 H DTR Data Terminal Ready
7 B SG Signal Ground
4 C RTS Request to Send
12 R RD A Receive Data A
11 T RD B Receive Data B
10 S SD B Send Data B
9 P SD A Send Data A
13 AA SCT B Serial Clock Transmit B
21 W SCTE B Serial Clock Transmit External B
22 U SCTE A Serial Clock Transmit External A
6 E DSR Data Set Ready
18 X SCR B Serial Clock Receive B
19 V SCR A Serial Clock Receive A
14 Y SCT A Serial Clock Transmit A
5 D CTS Clear to Send

The end of the cable terminated by the DB25 male connector plugs into the composite or high speed data channel connector. The other end of the cable, terminated by a Winchester 34-pin V.35 female connector, plugs into a DTE device.

In Table D-2, the Signal and V.35 Description columns explain the signals at the V.35 end of the cable.

In order to provide an error-free transmission medium, only twisted pair cables should be used. Each differential signal pair uses a twisted pair (e.g., RD A and RD B are wired with one pair on the cable).

FastPAD TO V.11 DCE Interface Cable

This cable is used to connect the composite or high speed data channel to a DCE device like a modem or DSU/CSU. Since the FastPAD is also a DCE device, a cross-over (null modem) cable is used to connect the two devices. Table D-3 shows the connector pin assignments for this cable:


Table  D-3: V.11 Cabling  
DB-25 V.11 V.11 Signal V.11 Description
9 4 R A Receive A
10 11 R B Receive B
7 8 G Signal Ground
12 2 T A Transmit A
11 9 T B Transmit B
22 6 S A Signal Element Timing A
21 13 S B Signal Element Timing B
23 5 I A Indicate A
16 12 I B Indicate B
13 3 C A Control A
13 10 C B Control B

The end of the cable terminated by the DB25 male connector plugs into the composite or high speed data channel connector. The other end of the cable is terminated with a DB15 V.11 male connector and plugs into a DCE device.

Since this a cross-over cable, the names of the signals on opposite ends of the cable are different. In Table D-3, the Signal and V.11 Description columns define the signals at the V.11 end of the cable terminated by a DB15 male connector.

To provide error free transmission medium, only twisted pair cables should be used. Each differential signal pair uses a twisted pair (e.g., RD A and RD B are wired with one pair on the cable).

FastPAD to V.11 DTE Interface Cable

This cable is used to connect the composite or high speed data channel to a DTE (terminal) device. Table D-4 shows the connector pin assignments for this cable:


Table  D-4: V.11 Cabling  
DB-25 V.11 V.11 Signal V.11 Description
12 4 R A Receive A
11 11 R B Receive B
7 8 G Signal Ground
9 2 T A Transmit A
10 9 T B Transmit B
19 6 S A Signal Element Timing A
18 13 S B Signal Element Timing B
14 5 I A Indicate A
13 12 I B Indicate B
23 3 C A Control A
16 10 C B Control B

The end of the cable terminated by the DB25 male connector plugs into the composite or high speed data channel connector. The other end of the cable is terminated with a DB15 V.11 male connector and plugs into a DTE device.

In Table D-4, the Signal and V.11 Description columns define the signals at the V.11 end of the cable.

To provide error free transmission medium, only twisted pair cables should be used. Each differential signal pair uses a twisted pair (e.g., RD A and RD B are wired with one pair on the cable).

FastPAD to RS-449 DCE Cable

This cable is used to connect the composite or high speed data channel to a DCE device like a modem or CSU/DSU. Since the FastPAD is also a DCE device, a cross-over (null modem) cable is used to connect the two devices. Table D-5 shows the connector pin assignments for this cable:


Table  D-5: RS-449 Cabling  
DB-25 DB-37 RS-449 Signal V.11 Description
4 13 RR A Receiver Ready A
6 12 TR A Terminal Ready B
7 7 RS A Request to Send A
9 8 RD A Receive Data A
10 24 RD B Receive Data B
12 4 SD A Send Data A
11 22 SD B Send Data B
16 23 ST B Send Timing B
18 35 TT B Terminal Timing B
19 17 TT A Terminal Timing A
20 11 DM A Data Mode A
21 26 RT B Receive Timing B
22 8 RT A Receive Timing A
23 5 ST A Send Timing A
7 19 SG A Signal Ground A
7 20 RC A Receive Common A
7 25 RS B Request to Send B
7 29 DM B Data Mode B
7 30 TR B Terminal Ready B
7 31 RR B Receiver Ready B
7 37 SC A Send Common A

The end of the cable terminated by the DB25 male connector plugs into the composite or high speed data channel connector. The other end of the cable is terminated with a DB37 RS449 male connector and plugs into a DCE device. Since this a cross-over cable, the names of the signals on opposite ends of the cable are different. In the Table D-5, the RS449 Signal and RS449 Description columns define the signals at the RS449 end of the cable terminated by a DB37 male connector.

To provide error free transmission medium, only twisted pair cables should be used. Each differential signal pair uses a twisted pair (e.g., RD A and RD B are wired with one pair on the cable).

FastPAD to RS-232 DCE Cable

This cable is used to connect any FastPAD low speed data channel, high speed data channel or composite to a DCE device like a low speed modem. Since the FastPAD is also a DCE device, this is a cross-over cable. Table D-6 shows the connector pin assignments for this cable:


Table  D-6: RS-232 Cabling  
DB-25 DB-25 Circuit RS-232C Description
7 7 AB Signal Ground
2 3 BB Receive Data
3 2 BA Transmit Data
4 8 CF Receive Line Signal Detect
8 4 CA Request to Send
6 20 CD Data Terminal Ready
20 6 CC Data Set Ready
15 25 RC Receive Clock (DTE)
17 24 TC Transmit Clock (DTE)
24 17 DD Receive Clock (DCE)
25 15 DB Transmit Clock (DCE)

Both ends of the cable are terminated by DB25 male connectors. One end plugs into an FastPAD connector and the other plugs into another DCE device.

Since this a cross-over cable, the names of the signals on opposite ends of the cable are different. In Table D-6, the Circuit and RS232C Description columns define the signals found on pins in column 2.


Note This cable can also be used to connect the composites of two FastPADs for test purposes. This "back-to-back" test requires that ICARDs be removed from the composite slots. Proper configuration of both FastPADs is required to achieve synchronization.

FRAM-01 Cable

This cable is used to connect devices to a FRAM-01 expansion module that is installed in the FastPAD. The triplex cable has a 68-pin male connector on the end that attaches to the FastPAD. There are three 25-pin connectors on the other end of the cable that are used to attaches devices to the FastPAD In addition to RS-232, the cable supports all three electrical interfaces (i.e., V.11, V.35, and RS-449) can be selected by the FRAM-01 interface adapter cards. Table D-7 shows the connector pin assignments for 68-pin connector side of the cable.


Table  D-7: FRAM-01 Cabling  
J4
64pin
DB-25 Pin Description
1 J1/19 V.35: Serial Clock Receive A/V.11: Signal Element Timing A/RS-449: Terminal Timing A
2 J1/18 V.35: Serial Clock Receive B/V.11: Signal Element Timing B/RS-449: Terminal Timing B
3 J2/19 V.35: Serial Clock Receive A/V.11: Signal Element Timing A/RS-449: Terminal Timing A
4 J2/18 V.35: Serial Clock Receive B/V.11: Signal Element Timing B/RS-449: Terminal Timing B
5 J3/19 V.35: Serial Clock Receive A/V.11: Signal Element Timing A/RS-449: Terminal Timing A
6 J3/18 V.35: Serial Clock Receive B/V.11: Signal Element Timing B/RS-449: Terminal Timing B
7 J1/22 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
8 J1/21 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
9 J2/22 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
10 J2/21 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
11 J3/22 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
12 J3/21 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
13 J1/24 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
14 J2/24 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
15 J3/24 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
16 J1/9 V.11: Transmit A/V.35 Send Data A
17 J1/10 V.11: Transmit B/V.35 Send Data B
18 J2/9 V.11: Transmit A/V.35 Send Data A
19 J2/10 V.11: Transmit B/V.35 Send Data B
20 J3/9 V.11: Transmit A/V.35 Send Data A
21 J3/10 V.11: Transmit B/V.35 Send Data B
22 J1/12 V.11: Receive A/V.35 Receive Data A
23 J1/11 V.11: Receive B/V.35 Receive Data B
24 J2/12 V.11: Receive A/V.35 Receive Data A
25 J2/11 V.11: Receive B/V.35 Receive Data B
26 J3/12 V.11: Receive A/V.35 Receive Data A
27 J3/11 V.11: Receive B/V.35 Receive Data B
28 J1/5 Clear to Send
29 J2/5 Clear to Send
30 J3/5 Clear to Send
31 J1/4 Request to Send/RS449: Receiver Ready A
32 J2/4 Request to Send/RS449: Receiver Ready A
33 J2/4 Request to Send/RS449: Receiver Ready A
34 J1/6 Data Set Ready/RS449: Terminal Ready B
35 J2/6 Data Set Ready/RS449: Terminal Ready B
36 J3/6 Data Set Ready/RS449: Terminal Ready B
37 J1/20 Data Terminal Ready
38 J2/20 Data Terminal Ready
39 J3/20 Data Terminal Ready
40 J1/8 Data Carrier Detect
41 J2/8 Data Carrier Detect
42 J3/8 Data Carrier Detect
43 J1/14 V.11: Indicate A/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit A
44 J1/13 V.11: Indicate B/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit B
45 J2/14 V.11: Indicate A/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit A
46 J2/13 V.11: Indicate B/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit B
47 J3/14 V.11: Indicate A/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit A
48 J3/2,13 V.11: Indicate B/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit B
49 J1/23 RS449: Send Timing A/V.11: Control A
50 J1/16 RS449: Send Timing B/V.11: Control B
51 J2/23 RS449: Send Timing A/V.11: Control A
52 J2/16 RS449: Send Timing B/V.11: Control B
53 J3/23 RS449: Send Timing A/V.11: Control A
54 J3/16 RS449: Send Timing A/V.11: Control B
55 J1/15 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
56 J2/15 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
57 J3/15 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
58 J1/25 RS232: Transmit Clock (DCE)
59 J2/25 RS232: Transmit Clock (DCE)
60 J1/3 RS232: Receive Data
61 J2/3 RS232: Receive Data
62 J3/3 RS232: Receive Data
63 J1/2 RS232: Transmit Data
64 J2/2 RS232: Transmit Data
65 J3/25 RS232: Transmit Clock (DCE)
66 J1/17 RS232: Transmit Clock (DTE)
67 J2/17 RS232: Transmit Clock (DTE)
68 J3/17 RS232: Transmit Clock (DTE)

Table D-8 shows the pin assignments for the DB-25 connectors.


Table  D-8: FRAM-01 DB-25 Cabling
J1
DB25 Pin
J2
DB-25Pin
J3
DB25Pin
Description
2 2 RS232: Transmit Data
2,13 V.11: Indicate B/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit B
3 3 3 RS232: Receive Data
4 4 4 Request to Send/RS449: Receiver Ready A
5 5 5 Clear to Send
6 6 6 Data Set Ready/RS449: Terminal Ready B
8 8 8 Data Carrier Detect
9 9 9 V.11: Transmit A/V.35 Send Data A
10 10 10 V.11: Transmit B/V.35 Send Data B
11 11 11 V.11: Receive B/V.35 Receive Data B
12 12 12 V.11: Receive A/V.35 Receive Data A
13 13 13 V.11: Indicate B/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit B
14 14 14 V.11: Indicate A/V.35: Serial Clock Transmit A
15 15 15 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
16 16 16 RS449: Send Timing B/V.11: Control B
17 17 17 RS232: Transmit Clock (DTE)
18 18 18 V.35: Serial Clock Receive B/V.11: Signal Element Timing B/RS-449: Terminal Timing B
19 19 19 V.35: Serial Clock Receive A/V.11: Signal Element Timing A/RS-449: Terminal Timing A
20 20 20 Data Terminal Ready
21 21 21 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
22 22 22 V.35 Serial Clock Transmit External B/RS-449: Receive Timing B
23 23 23 RS449: Send Timing A/V.11: Control A
24 24 24 RS232: Receive Clock (DCE)
25 25 25 RS232: Transmit Clock (DCE)

V.35-to-V.35 Back-to-Back Cable

Table D-9 shows the connector pin assignments for this cable.


Table  D-9: V.35-to-V.35 Back-to-Back Cabling
DB25 Pin# DB25 Pin# V.35 Signal V.35 Description
4 8 RTS Request to Send
6 20 DSR Data Set Ready
7 7 SG Signal Ground
8 4 RLSD Receive Line Signal Detect
9 12 SD A Send Data A
10 11 SD B Send Data B
11 10 RD B Receive Data B
12 9 RD A Receive Data A
13 16 SCT B Serial Clock Transmit B
14 23 SCT A Serial Clock Transmit A
18 21 SCR B Serial Clock Receive B
19 22 SCR A Serial Clock Receive A
20 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready
21 18 SCTE B Serial Clock Transmit External B
22 19 SCTE A Serial Clock Transmit External A

Crossed Pairs: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 18-19, 21-22, 16-23, 6-20, 4-8

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