Quick start guide, Installing ric-e1, Setting the internal jumpers – RAD Data comm E1 Interface Converter RIC-E1 User Manual

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Installing RIC-E1

1

Quick Start Guide

If you are familiar with RIC-E1, use this guide to prepare it for operation.

1. Installing

RIC-E1

Open the RIC-E1 case by sliding the blue side panel forward and releasing the two
screws located on the bottom panel at the rear end of the unit.

Setting the Internal Jumpers

Set the internal jumpers. For the standalone RIC-E1 jumpers, see the first table
below. For the RIC-E1/R jumpers see the second table.

Jumper Description

Values

Default

Setting

JP1, JP2, JP3, JP4,

JP6

Select the E1 interface type BAL – Balanced interface

(RJ-45 connector)

BNC

– Unbalanced interface (BNC

coax connectors)

BAL

TX & RX CODE,

JP9

Selects the transmit and

receive coding

AMI –

Jumper plug is installed

HDB3 –

Jumper plug is not installed


HDB3

TIMING, J4

Selects the clock reference

RCV (pin 4)

– Receive clock

EXT (pin 5)

– External clock

INT (pin 6)

– Internal clock

RCV

Note: Units with the IR-ETH, IR-ETH/V and IR-IP interface modules support only receive and internal clocks.

ANA LOOP, JP11 Controls the local analog

loopback activation

LOC

– Activates the local analog

loopback

DTE

– Allows the activation of the

local analog loopback via DTE


DTE







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