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©2014 RFL Electronics Inc.
Solutions for an evolving world.
©2014 RFL Electronics Inc.
Solutions for an evolving world.
TX/RX
Protective Relay
Protective Relay
TX/RX
MUX or
Channel
Bank
MUX or
Channel
Bank
Electrical,
µwave Radio
or Fiber
RX/TX
RX/TX
Direct via
Leased
POT lines
Audio Tone Connections,
Relay to Relay
Relay to MUX
Analog phone lines are still used for many application, where
this is the only means of communication available. i.e. Utility to
Co-Gen
These lines can be 2-wire or 4-wire connections. In 2-wire all
information TX and RX is send and received over 2 wires. In 4-
wire there will be 2-pairs TX and RX. (never shall the two meet)
Typically TX and RX will be cross-connected.
There may be a direct wire connection via the local phone
company, or private network. Additionally, the 2/4wire
connection may use a MUX channel, and the connection will
be to a 2/4-wire E&M module w/RJ11 or terminal block
connection to the rear interface of the MUX chassis
This form can be determined by the type of connections on the
equipment chassis or, If it terminates into a TELCO Punch down
block or a MUX chassis.
Testing of the relay can be done via looping at any of the TX/RX
connections .
In most cases Addressing is not required for security, if used
over a leased line, but may be required over a MUX channels. If
used, it will need to be disabled during loop testing.
2-wire
4-wire
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