RAD Data comm RAD Data Communications Cable Box RSD 20 User Manual

RSD-20  
High Speed Digital Sharing Device  
Installation and Operation Manual  
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Manufacturer’s Name:  
RAD Data Communications Ltd.  
Manufacturer’s Address:  
12 Hanechoshet St.  
Tel Aviv 69710  
Israel  
declares that the product:  
Product Name:  
RSD-10  
Conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s):  
EMC:  
EN 55022 (1994)  
Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance  
characteristics of information technology equipment.  
EN 50082-1 (1992) Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity  
standards for residential, commercial and light industry.  
Safety:  
EN 60950 (1992/93) Safety of information technology equipment, including  
electrical business equipment.  
Supplementary Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. The product was tested in a typical configuration.  
Tel Aviv, October 7th, 1996  
Haim Karshen  
VP Quality  
European Contact: RAD Data Communications GmbH, Lyoner Strasse 14, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1
INTRODUCTION  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1  
Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2  
Ordering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3  
2
INSTALLATION  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1  
Site Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1  
Physical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1  
Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1  
System Synchronization and Clock Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5  
3
OPERATION  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1  
Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1  
Operating Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2  
Operational Field Strapping Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3  
Fault Isolation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3  
4
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1  
Contention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1  
Sub-channel Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1  
Control Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2  
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6  
APPENDIX A X.21 INTERFACE SIGNAL DESCRIPTION  
APPENDIX B X.35 INTERFACE SIGNAL DESCRITPION  
FIGURES  
Figure 2.1  
Figure 2.2  
Figure 2.3  
Figure 2.4  
Figure 2.5  
Figure 2.6  
Figure 3.1  
Figure 4.1  
Figure 4.2  
Figure 4.3  
Figure 4.4  
Figure 4.5  
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2  
SD-20/V.35 PC Board Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4  
RSD-20/X.21 PC Board Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4  
Synchronization on Main Channel Modem’s Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5  
Synchronization on Internal Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6  
Synchronization on Sub-channel 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7  
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1  
Main Channel DTE with Sub-channel DCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4  
Main Channel DCE with Sub-channel DTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4  
Main Channel DTE with Sub-channel DTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5  
Main Channel DCE with Sub-channel DCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5  
RSD-20 Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6  
TABLES  
Table 2.1  
Table 3.1  
Table 3.2  
Table A.1  
Table B.1  
PC Board Switch and Strap Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3  
Control Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2  
Indicator Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2  
X21 Interface Signal Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.1  
V.35 Interface Signal Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.1  
1
INTRODUCTION  
1.1 GENERAL  
The RSD-20, High Speed Digital Sharing Device, enables up to four high speed modems,  
terminals or controllers to share a master modem, a multiplexer or a computer port in a  
multipoint environment. The RSD-20 is compatible with synchronous equipment at data rates of  
48, 56, or 64 kbps, with V.35 or X.21 interface.  
1.2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
The main channel transmits information to all sub-channels in parallel. Sub-channels contend to  
transmit to the main channel by activating RTS/DCD (V.35), CONT/IND (X.21), or by data  
transition (strap-selectable). If the control signal or sub-channel data is active, the transmit data  
and control signals of the sub-channels are connected to the main channel. When the control  
signal drops or data transmission stops, the control circuitry is switched to monitor other  
sub-channels. A sub-channel is disconnected immediately after it drops the control signal or  
transmits 16 idle bits.  
A sub-channel can be automatically disabled if it stays active for longer than a preset time,  
blocking all other sub-channels (streaming). The automatic disable resets itself as soon as the  
sub-channel control signal drops, or transmits 16 idle bits. An indicator on the front panel will  
light for each sub-channel which is disabled by automatic circuitry. Manual disabling of a  
sub-channel is also possible via a front panel push button.  
Three clock modes are supported:  
1) Internal  
2) External from the main channel  
3) External from sub-channel 1  
A built-in buffer overcomes phase differences between the clocks of modems connected to the  
sub-channels and the RSD main channel transmit clock.  
An additional buffer option is available for V.35 interface only. This buffer is required when the  
equipment connected to more than one sub-channel must provide a clock and is unable to  
accept an external clock. Examples are D.D.S. in the U.S., any digital service in other countries,  
or modems that cannot be set to an external clock. This buffer compensates for phase  
differences between the clocks of the modems connected to the sub-channel and the clock of  
the RSD-20.  
Installation and configuration of the RSD-20 is simple. Minimal strapping adjustments allow for  
easy installation and operation. A DCE/DTE switch for the main channel and each sub-channel  
eliminates the need for crossover cables. Only straight-through cables are used to connect the  
modems or terminals to the RSD-20.  
The RSD-20 is a desk-top unit, with special hardware available for mounting it onto a 19" rack.  
1.1  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
INTRODUCTION  
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS  
Number of Sub-channels  
Four  
Channel Configuration  
Lowest priority: Sub-channel 1  
Highest priority: Sub-channel 4  
Sub-channel Selection  
Strap-selectable to:  
Control signal RTS/DCD (V.35) or CONT/IND (X.21) ON  
Data transitions  
Sub-channel Deselection  
RTS/DCD (V.35) or CONT/IND (X.21) OFF (in control contention)  
16 bits of idle data (in data contention)  
Sub-channel Disabling  
Manual:  
Via front panel switches  
Automatic: If sub-channel stays connected for more than a pre-set time period  
(32.4, 4, 0.5 sec for 64 or 48 kbps; 36.8, 4.7 or 0.6 for 56 kbps)  
Transmit Clock Source  
– Internal  
– External derived from main channel  
– External derived from sub-channel 1  
Data Rates  
Synchronous:  
Internal Clock:  
– Selectable 48, 64 kbps for 64 kbps option  
– 56 kbps  
External Clock:  
– Derived from main channel (modem in internal mode)  
– Derived from sub-channel 1 (up to 128 kbps)  
Input and Output Interface  
V.35 or X.21  
Connectors  
– Five 34-pin V.35, female,  
– Five DB-15 X.21, female  
Controls  
Four manual sub-channel DISABLE switches, one per sub-channel;  
Push-button switches  
1.2  
INTRODUCTION  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
Indicators  
DATA:  
Display data broadcast from main channel to sub-channels  
ACTIVITY: 4 LEDs indicate which sub-channel has gained access to main channel  
DISABLE: 4 LEDs indicate if sub-channel has been disabled automatically  
ON:  
RSD power is on  
Power  
115/230 VAC switchable;  
10%; 47-63 Hz; 10 W  
Physical  
Height: 44 mm / 1.7 in (1U)  
Width: 431 mm / 17.0 in  
Depth: 208 mm / 8.2 in  
Weight: 2 kg / 4.4 lb  
Environment  
o
o
Temperature:  
Humidity:  
0-50 C/32-122 F  
Up to 90%, non-condensing  
1.4 ORDERING  
RSD-20/+/*/#  
Digital Sharing Device  
+ Specify:  
64 for 64/48 kbps (selectable)  
56 for 56 kbps  
* Specify interface:  
V.35 for V.35 interface  
X.21 for X.21 interface  
1.3  
2
INSTALLATION  
Access inside the equipment is only permitted to authorized service personnel.  
2.1 GENERAL  
This chapter provides information on performing the mechanical and electrical installation of the  
RSD-20. After installation has been completed, refer to Chapter 3 for operating information and  
system checkout to assure normal operation.  
2.2 SITE PREPARATION  
The RSD-20 must be installed within 1.5 m (5 feet) of a grounded AC outlet, and within 15 m  
(50 feet) of the associated data terminals or modems.  
Allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of frontal clearance for operating and maintenance accessibility.  
Ensure that there is a minimum of 10 cm (4 in) clearance at the end of the unit for power and  
interface cables.  
2.3 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION  
The RSD-20 is designed for placement on a table-top, or for mounting onto a 19" rack. It is  
equipped with special brackets already assembled for mounting. These brackets can be easily  
removed as follows:  
1. Disconnect the power cord.  
2. Unfasten the rear panel screw and slide back the top cover.  
3. Unfasten the two screws from the bracket and remove the single bolt.  
2.4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION  
2.4.1 AC Power  
AC power is supplied to the RSD-20 through a 1.5 m (5 ft) cord terminated by a grounded  
3-prong plug. The AC cord is fused at the rear panel of the unit. A 0.4A slow-blow fuse is  
required.  
2.1  
INSTALLATION  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
2.4.2 Rear Panel  
Six connectors are located on the rear panel of the RSD-20, consisting of five channel  
connectors (four for the sub-channels and one for the main channel) and one 3-pin power  
connector, which also includes the fuse holder. The five channel connectors are 34-pin  
connectors for the V.35 interface or 15-pin, D-type for the X.21 interface. The ON/OFF power  
switch and the 110/220 VAC selection switch are located also on the rear panel (see Figure 2.1).  
2.4.3 Internal Switches and Strap Selection  
The internal switches and straps on the RSD-20 should be configured to meet system  
requirements. In order to change the settings, the following steps should be followed:  
a) Disconnect the AC power cable.  
b) Remove the RSD-20 top cover, loosen the two screws on the rear panel and slide back the top  
cover.  
c) Identify the straps according to Table 2.1 and Figures 2.3 and 2.4.  
POWER  
MAIN CHANNEL  
SUB CHAN.  
4
SUB CHAN.  
3
SUB CHAN.  
2
SUB CHAN.  
1
~230V  
~115V  
F-0.400A S.B.  
Figure 2.1  
Rear Panel  
d) Install the straps/switches in the required position.  
e) Reinstall the top cover.  
CAUTION Disconnect the instrument from the input line power before removing  
covers.  
2.2  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
INSTALLATION  
2.3  
INSTALLATION  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
2.4  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
INSTALLATION  
2.5 SYSTEM SYNCHRONIZATION AND CLOCK DISTRIBUTION  
2.5.1 RSD-20/V.35  
Four alternatives are available for synchronization of the system:  
a)Main channel modem timing signals.  
b) RSD-20 internal clock.  
c) Sub-channel 1 modem timing signals.  
d) Any sub-channel modem timing signals. For this the optional buffer is required.  
2.5.1.1 Synchronization on Main Channel Modem Clock  
a) Main channel modem strapped to internal clock.  
b) DCEs attached to sub-channels are strapped to external clock.  
c) RSD-20 bit rate setting is ignored (bit rate is determined by main channel modem clock).  
RSD-20  
EXT. CLK  
DCE  
SUB DTE  
EXT. CK  
TX. CLK  
DCE  
INT. CK  
MAIN  
DTE  
TX. CLK  
SUB DCE  
DTE  
Figure 2.4  
Synchronization on Main Channel Modem’s Clock  
2.5  
INSTALLATION  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
2.5.1.2 Synchronization on RSD-20 Internal Clock  
a) RSD-20 baud rate should be strapped to the required speed.  
b) DCEs attached to sub-channels should be strapped to external clock.  
c) DCE attached to main channel should be strapped to external clock.  
EXT. CLK  
RSD-20  
EXT. CLK  
DCE  
DCE  
EXT. CK  
SUB DTE  
EXT. CK  
TX. CLK  
MAIN  
DTE  
TX. CLK  
SUB DCE  
DTE  
TX. CLK  
DTE  
EXT. CK  
MAIN  
DTE  
Figure 2.5  
Synchronization on Internal Clock  
2.6  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
INSTALLATION  
2.5.1.3 Synchronization on Sub-channel 1  
a) RSD-20 baud rate should be strapped to CLK-1.  
b) DCE attached to main channel should be strapped to external clock.  
c) DCEs attached to sub-channel 1 should be strapped to internal clock.  
NOTE  
Synchronization on sub-channel 1 is not recommended when the modem  
connected to sub-channel 1 operates in switched carrier mode, as it  
causes fluctuations in clock frequency and phase.  
EXT. CLK  
RSD-20  
RCV. CLK  
DCE  
EXT. CK  
DCE  
RCV. CK  
DCE  
INT. CK  
MAIN  
DTE  
SUB-1 DTE  
SUB DCE  
SUB DTE  
TX. CLK  
TX. CLK  
DTE  
TX. CLK  
MAIN  
DTE  
DTE  
EXT. CLK  
DCE  
EXT. CK  
Figure 2.6  
Synchronization on Sub-channel 1  
2.7  
INSTALLATION  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
2.5.1.4 External Clock for more than one Sub-channel  
This option enables connection of more than one sub-channel to the line from the P.T.T. service.  
Generally, the P.T.T. modems supply clock to every line i.e. the P.T.T. has to provide the  
clock. Since the modems are all from the same service, the clocks are synchronized. The  
external buffer will compensate for phase differences between the clocks received from the  
sub-channels. However, the external buffer option will not compensate for the clock differences,  
if different clock sources are used.  
2.5.2 RSD-20/X.21  
The X.21 standard states that DCEs and DTEs will only have one clock signal (signal timing).  
The direction of this clock is always from the DCE to DTE. This signal timing is used for the  
transmit clock and receive clock.  
According to this standard, four alternatives are available for the synchronization of the system  
when working with the RSD-20/X.21:  
a) Main channel is DTE (attached to a modem).  
b)Main and all sub-channels are DCE (attached to DTEs).  
c) Main channel is DCE (attached to a DTE and all sub-channels are DTE (attached to modems).  
d) Main channel is DCE and sub-channels are mixed (DTEs and DCEs).  
2.5.2.1 Main channel is DTE  
(attached to a modem)  
In this mode the RSD operates according to the signal timing of clock of the main channel  
modem. DTEs attached to the RSD-20 sub-channels are synchronized to the mains clock.  
DCEs attached to sub-channels are synchronized on their own signal timing. A special buffer,  
integrated in the RSD-20/X.21, compensates for the phase difference between the modems of  
the sub-channels and the main channel modem.  
2.5.2.2 Main and all sub-channels are DCE  
(attached to DTEs)  
In this mode the RSD provides the clock to all ports attached to the main and sub-channels. The  
RSDs baud rate should be strapped to the appropriate system baud rate.  
2.5.2.3 Main channel is DCE (attached to a DTE) and all sub-channels are DTE  
(attached to modems)  
In this mode the RSDs baud rate is strapped to CLK-1. The DTE attached to the main channel  
is synchronized to the RSDs clock, the modems attached to sub-channels 2, 3, 4 should be  
strapped to external clock, except for the modem attached to sub-channel 1 which should be  
strapped to internal clock.  
NOTE  
It is also possible to work with the RSD’s internal clock in this mode, but  
CLK-1 is preferred.  
2.8  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
INSTALLATION  
2.5.2.4 Main channel is DCE and sub-channels are mixed  
(DTE and DCE)  
In this mode one of the modems attached to the sub-channels (configured as DTE) should be  
attached to sub-channel 1, and the RSD baud rate should be strapped to CLK-1.  
The DTEs attached to the main and sub-channels are synchronized to the RSDs clock; the  
modems attached to the sub-channels are synchronized to their own clock; and the internal  
buffer compensates for the phase difference between the signal timing of the modem attached to  
sub-channel 1 to the rest of the modems.  
NOTE  
1.  
2.  
Working with RSD’s internal clock is also possible but CLK-1 is  
preferred.  
On DTE (sub-channels 1 to 4 and Main channel), the RSD-20 supplies  
clock on pins 7 and 14 for DCE external clock (The DCE must support  
external clock as in the ASM-20/8-X.21).  
WARNING Before plugging in this unit, the protective ground (earth) terminals must  
be connected to the protective conductor of the (mains) power cord. The  
mains plug should only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a  
protective ground (earth) contact. The protective action must not be  
negated by use of an extension cord (power cable) without a protective  
conductor (grounding).  
Ensure that only fuses with the required rated current, and specified type  
(slow blow, 0.4A) are used for replacement. The use of repaired fuses,  
and the short-circuiting of fuse holders is strictly forbidden.  
Whenever it is likely that the protection offered by fuses has been  
impaired, the instrument must be made inoperative and secured against  
unintended operation.  
With the unit power turned on, operating personnel are not exposed to  
voltages in excess of 30 volts on any I/O pin, provided that the equipment  
to which the RSD-20 is connected is safe.  
2.9  
3
OPERATION  
3.1 GENERAL  
This chapter details the RSD-20 controls and indicators, their functions, and operating  
procedures.  
The installation procedures given in Chapter 2 must be completed and checked before operation  
of the RSD-20 is attempted.  
NOTE  
For an explanation of all the possible system installations of the RSD-20,  
refer to Chapter 4.  
3.2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
SUB-CHANNEL DISABLE  
RSD-20  
RAD  
AUTOMATIC  
ACTIVITY  
1
2
3
4
POWER DATA  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Figure 3.1  
Front Panel  
Four controls and ten indicators are located on the RSD-20 front panel; two controls are located  
on the rear panel. Their functions are described in Tables 3.1 and 3.2.  
3.1  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
OPERATION  
Table 3.1  
Control Functions  
Control  
Location  
Function  
Turns AC power ON or OFF  
Power switch (with lamp) ON/OFF  
110/220 VAC Selector  
Rear Panel  
Rear Panel  
Selects main power source: 115 or 230 VAC  
Four manual DISABLE push-button switches Front Panel  
Manually deactivates sub-channels  
connected to defective terminals or modems.  
A depressed push button disables the  
sub-channel  
Table 3.2  
Indicator Functions  
Indicator  
Functions  
Power  
Green LED is ON when power is present and the DC power  
supply is O.K.  
Main  
Yellow LED flickers according to main channel XMT data  
Four yellow LEDs flicker according to sub-channels XMT data  
Sub-channels Activity 1-4  
Automatic Disable 1-4  
Four red LEDs light when the corresponding sub-channel has  
been automatically disabled (due to time-out)  
3.3 OPERATING PROCEDURE  
3.3.1 Power Turn On  
1) Make sure the power switch is turned to OFF.Set the 110/220 selector located on the rear  
panel to the main voltage used in your country. The white arrow should point to the correct  
main voltage.  
2) Apply AC power by connecting the AC cord to the AC connector on the rear panel of the  
RSD-20 and then plug it into the AC source.  
3) Turn the power switch located on the rear panel to ON. The power switch should light up,  
indicating that the main power is fed to the RSD-20 while the power LED (on the front panel)  
should light indicating that the internal power supply is O.K.  
3.3.2 Operation  
The RSD-20 operates unattended, unless it is required to manually disable one or more  
sub-channels.  
3.3.3 Power Turn Off  
To turn off the AC power to the RSD-20, simply switch off the power switch.  
3.2  
OPERATION  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
3.4 OPERATIONAL FIELD STRAPPING CHANGES  
Access inside the equipment is only permitted to authorized service personnel.  
If it becomes necessary to reconfigure the RSD-20 for a different type of operation, the internal  
straps must be changed to correspond to the new operating mode. For guidance in repositioning  
the straps, refer to the information given in Chapter 2 of this manual. It is recommended that the  
straps be changed by an experienced technician.  
CAUTION Do not open the top cover for strap changes before removing the AC  
power from the unit.  
3.5 FAULT ISOLATION PROCEDURE  
WARNING These service instructions should be used by qualified personnel only.  
Access inside the equipment is only permitted to authorized service personnel.  
3.5.1 Power Supply  
If AC power has been applied to the RSD-20 but the green power LED does not light up, check  
installation according to the following procedure:  
a) Verify that the 110/220 selector is set correctly.  
b) Verify that the power switch light is on.  
c) Unplug the AC cord and then pull out the fuse (located above 3-pin power connector). Check  
the fuse and replace if necessary (0.4A S.B.).  
d) Remove the top cover of the unit and check that the 5-pin power connector (connecting the  
secondary wires of the transformer to the main card) is connected properly.  
3.5.2 RSD Malfunction  
If the Power LED is ON but the RSD-20 is not functioning in the system, proceed as follows:  
a) Unplug the AC cord and remove the top cover.  
b) Verify that all the DCE/DTE switches are set according to the data system requirements.*  
c) Verify that the strap settings are correct.  
d) Check the three large LSI chips (RJ-006) and if necessary reposition in the socket.  
* In the V.35 option, check that main and sub-channels three switches are set to the same  
position.  
3.3  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
4
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
4.1 INTRODUCTION  
This chapter contains a simplified functional description of the RSD-20, and covers the flow of  
data, controls and clocks in all RSD-20 operating modes.  
4.2 CONTENTION  
RTS/DCD contention in V.35 interface is interchangeable with CONTROL/INDICATION  
contention for X.21 interface. Sub-channel access to the main channel for data transmission is  
controlled by RTS/DCD (Request to Send/Data Carrier Detect) or (CONTROL/INDICATION in  
X.21 version) or data contention. When selected, the data and timing signals of the active  
sub-channels pass through the contention circuit and the SELECT/DESELECT circuit of the  
sub-channels to the elastic buffer, where data is clocked in and out of the main channel.  
When a continuous mark is detected, and if strapped to data contention, the  
SELECT/DESELECT circuit breaks the data path of the active sub-channel. It then selects  
another sub-channel and resets the buffer. Otherwise the sub-channel will remain connected  
until RTS/DCD or (CONTROL/INDICATION) go down.  
4.3 SUB-CHANNEL DISABLE  
Manual or automatic disable of streaming sub-channels is possible. If the sub-channel is DTE  
(connected to a modem) the RSD-20 drops RTS, and if the sub-channel is DCE (connected to  
port) the RSD-20 drops DCD and CTS and X.21 drops CONT. In addition, the RSD-20 will stop  
transmitting data to the sub-channel, and will ignore any data received from it.  
4.3.1 Manual Disable  
Manual disable is activated by four push-button switches, one for each sub-channel, which are  
located on the front panel. Disabling the sub-channel is achieved by depressing the appropriate  
switch. The sub-channel will remain inactive until the switch is released by depressing it again.  
4.3.2 Automatic Disable  
A streaming sub-channel is disabled automatically if it has stayed active for longer than a preset  
period of time, thereby blocking all other sub-channels. Automatic disabling of a sub-channel  
resets itself each time RTS/DCD or data (in data contention mode) drops. Selection of one of  
three different time delays or non-active mode as indicated on the PCB.  
4.4  
4.4 CONTROL SIGNALS  
Sub-channel control signals are combined to provide a composite signal to the main channel.  
Control signals from the main channel are passed to all sub-channels in parallel.  
The following are details of control signals:  
4.4.1 Main Channel Control Signals  
4.4.1.1 RSD-20/V.35  
RTS (DCD)  
In RTS/DCD (CONTROL/INDICATION) contention mode Follows RTS (DCD) of the selected  
sub-channel.  
In Data Contention mode – “ONif RTS (DCD) of one of the sub-channels is ON.  
CTS  
ONonly when the CTS signals of all active sub-channels are ON. A sub-channel is active if it  
is connected to a modem and the DSR signal is ON(Enables connection of dial-up modems to  
the RSD-10).  
DSR (DTR)  
ONif DTR (DSR) of one of the sub-channels is ON.  
4.4.1.2 RSD-20/X.21  
CONTROL/INDICATION  
Is dependent upon contention mode and C/I to MAINjumper  
If the C/I to MAINjumper is selected for the sub-channelstate, and the contention mode is  
data, then the C/I to MAIN is ONif the C/I of one of the sub-channels is ON.  
If C/I to MAINjumper is in the ONstate, then the C/I to MAIN is always ON, regardless of  
the contention mode.  
4.4.2 Sub-channel Control Signals  
4.4.2.1 RSD-20/V.35  
RTS (DCD)  
Follows the main channel RTS (DCD) (Unless the sub-channel is disabled).  
CTS  
In RTS contention mode Selected channel follows CTS signal of main channel.  
In Data Contention mode sub-channel receives CTS from main channel immediately after it  
raises RTS. (Unless the sub-channel is disabled).  
DSR (DTR)  
Follows the main channel DSR (DTR)  
4.1  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
4.4.2.2 RSD-20/X.21  
CONTROL/INDICATION  
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
If the C/I to Sub-channeljumper is in the MAIN CHANNELstate, the C/I to sub-channel  
follows the main C/I (unless the sub-channel is disabled, then the C/I is OFF). If the C/I to  
sub-channel is in the ON" state, all of the sub-channelsC/O are ONirrespective of the main  
channel C/I.  
4.2  
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
4.3  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
Figure 4.1  
Main Channel DTE with Sub-channel DCE  
Figure 4.2  
Main Channel DCE with Sub-channel DTE  
4.4  
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
Figure 4.3  
Main channel DTE with Sub-channel DTE  
Figure 4.4  
Main channel DCE with Sub-channel DCE  
4.5  
RSD-20 OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
THEORY OF OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS  
4.5 APPLICATIONS  
The RSD-20 operates in one of six modes: modem sharing, port sharing, remote port sharing,  
local port sharing, mix modem sharing and mix port sharing. System configurations incorporating  
the RSD-20 in each operating mode are described in Figure 4.1.  
The following should be taken into consideration when configuring an RSD-20 system:  
The rate of the sub-channel and main channel modems and/or ports must be equal to the data  
rate strapped within the RSD-20.  
Figure 4.5  
RSD-20 Operating Modes  
4.6  
APPENDIX A  
Table A.1  
X21 Interface Signal Description  
X.21  
SIGNAL NAME  
SHIELD  
PIN  
1
G
T
GROUND  
8
TRANSMIT  
2
9
R
C
I
RECEIVE  
4
11  
CONTROL  
3
10  
INDICATION  
SIGNAL TIMING  
EXTERNAL CLOCK  
5
12  
S
-
6
13  
7
14  
APPENDIX B  
Table B.1  
V.35 Interface Signal Description  
V.35  
Signal Function  
34-pin Stand-Alone  
Pin  
Circuit  
Protective Ground  
Signal Ground  
A
Frame  
101  
B
Signal GND 102  
Transmitted Data  
S
P
TD(B)  
TD(A)  
103  
103  
Received Data  
R
T
RD(A)  
RD(B)  
104  
104  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
C
D
E
H
F
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
DTR  
DCD  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
Data Set Ready  
Data Terminal Ready  
Carrier Detect  
External Transmit Clock  
U
W
SCTE(A)  
SCTE(B)  
113  
113  
Transmit Clock  
Receive Clock  
Y
a
SCT(A)  
SCT(B)  
114  
114  
X
V
SCR(B)  
SCR(A)  
115  
115  

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