Data Connect Enterprise, Inc. Digital Sharing Device Model 3060

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Patton Digital Sharing Devices allow the user immediate system expansion without acquiring additional data lines or modems. This high speed bidirectional device allows up to eight DCE or DTE devices to share one DCE or DTE device in a polled or contention environment. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS, DCD or by detecting data transitions. The Digital Sharing Devices act as both modem and port sharing devices. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS/DCD or by data transitions. The Digital Sharing Devices have two modes of terminal access that can be configured at installation: Sequential scanning for equal access, or priority mode for terminals with preferred access. Clocking is provided by an external modem connected on the Master port, or by the internal baud rate generator which provides rates up to 2,048Kbps. In addition, any Sub-Channel port can be configured to provide clocking. Fallback to the internal clock or a Sub-Channel clock will occur if the clock provided by the master source fails or if DCD on Sub-Channel 1 becomes inactive.
Description
Patton Digital Sharing Devices allow the user immediate system expansion without acquiring additional data lines or modems. This high speed bidirectional device allows up to eight DCE or DTE devices to share one DCE or DTE device in a polled or contention environment. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS, DCD or by detecting data transitions. The Digital Sharing Devices act as both modem and port sharing devices. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS/DCD or by data transitions. The Digital Sharing Devices have two modes of terminal access that can be configured at installation: Sequential scanning for equal access, or priority mode for terminals with preferred access. Clocking is provided by an external modem connected on the Master port, or by the internal baud rate generator which provides rates up to 2,048Kbps. In addition, any Sub-Channel port can be configured to provide clocking. Fallback to the internal clock or a Sub-Channel clock will occur if the clock provided by the master source fails or if DCD on Sub-Channel 1 becomes inactive.

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Digital Sharing Device - Model 3060 - Data Connect Enterprise, Inc.
Olney, MD, USA
Digital Sharing Device
Model 3060
Digital Sharing Device Model 3060
Patton Digital Sharing Devices allow the user immediate system expansion without acquiring additional data lines or modems. This high speed bidirectional device allows up to eight DCE or DTE devices to share one DCE or DTE device in a polled or contention environment. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS, DCD or by detecting data transitions. The Digital Sharing Devices act as both modem and port sharing devices. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS/DCD or by data transitions. The Digital Sharing Devices have two modes of terminal access that can be configured at installation: Sequential scanning for equal access, or priority mode for terminals with preferred access. Clocking is provided by an external modem connected on the Master port, or by the internal baud rate generator which provides rates up to 2,048Kbps. In addition, any Sub-Channel port can be configured to provide clocking. Fallback to the internal clock or a Sub-Channel clock will occur if the clock provided by the master source fails or if DCD on Sub-Channel 1 becomes inactive.

Patton Digital Sharing Devices allow the user immediate system expansion without acquiring additional data lines or modems. This high speed bidirectional device allows up to eight DCE or DTE devices to share one DCE or DTE device in a polled or contention environment. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS, DCD or by detecting data transitions. The Digital Sharing Devices act as both modem and port sharing devices. Sub-channels contend for the main channel by activating RTS/DCD or by data transitions.

The Digital Sharing Devices have two modes of terminal access that can be configured at installation: Sequential scanning for equal access, or priority mode for terminals with preferred access. Clocking is provided by an external modem connected on the Master port, or by the internal baud rate generator which provides rates up to 2,048Kbps. In addition, any Sub-Channel port can be configured to provide clocking. Fallback to the internal clock or a Sub-Channel clock will occur if the clock provided by the master source fails or if DCD on Sub-Channel 1 becomes inactive.

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  Data Connect Enterprise, Inc.
Product Category Network Equipment
Product Number Model 3060
Product Name Digital Sharing Device
Network Equipment Other; Digital Sharing Device
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