Patton Model 1000
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Self-Powered, Asynchronous, Short-Range Modem
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The Lowest Cost Solution for Many Asynchronous Applications
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Features & Benefits |
- Range to 17 Miles (27.4 Km) on 19 AWG 1200 bps
- Data Rates to 19,200 bps
- No AC Power or Batteries Needed
- External DCE/DTE Switch
- FCC Approved?Part 15 Class A
- Very Thin Case (.75"/1.9cm) for Closely Spaced Computer Ports
- ?S? Versions Have 600 Watts per Wire of Built-in Surge Protection
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Overview |
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The Model 1000 async short range modem plugs directly into a DB-25 RS-232
port and support distances up to 17 miles (27.4 Km) on 19 AWG at 1200 bps
over two unconditioned twisted pairs. Operating at data rates up to 19.2
kbps, this cost saving device does not require AC power or batteries to
operate. The Model 1000 is DCE/DTE switchable, and is compatible with the
Patton Model 1009 and 1015. The Model 1000S incorporates 600 Watts per
wire of built-in Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection.
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DB-9 (EIA-574) & DB-15 Versions Also Available
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Transmission Format: Asynchronous
Data Rate: 0 to 19,200 bps (no strapping)
Control Signal: CTS (Pin 5) turns ON immediately after the terminal
raises RTS (Pin 4); DSR (Pin 6) and DCD (Pin 8) turn ON immediately after
the terminal raises DTR (Pin 20)
Transmit Line: 4 wire, unconditioned line (2 twisted pair)
Transmit Mode: Full duplex, 4-wire
Transmit Level: 0 dBm
Line Connection: RJ-11 or RJ-45 jack or 5 screw terminal posts (4
wires and 1 ground) and a strain relief
Surge Protection: 600W power dissipation at up to 1 msec
Power: None required, uses ultra low power from EIA data and
control signals
Dimensions: 2.20 x 1.75 x 0.75
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