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SB-1203/UGQ  (figure  1-7).  The  SB-1210/UG  is intended for use with cryptographic devices; the SB- 1203/UGQ is a general-purpose panel. The patch panels are red or black to identify secure and  nonsecure  information.  Red  indicates  that  secure (classified)  information  is  being  passed  through  the panel.  Black  indicates  that  nonsecure  (unclassified) information is being passed through the panel. Both panels are also labeled with signs. The red panel sign has 1-inch-high white block letters that read “RED  PATCH  PANEL.”  The  black  panel  normally  has two  black  signs  containing  l-inch-high  white  block letters. One sign reads “BLACK PATCH PANEL” and the  other,  “UNCLAS  ONLY.” Each panel contains six channels. Each channel has its own series circuit of looping jacks, set jacks, and a rheostat for adjusting line current. The number of looping and set jacks in each channel varies with the panel model. Each panel includes a meter and rotary selector switch for measuring the line current in any channel. Six miscellaneous jacks are contained in each panel.   Any   teleprinter   equipment   not   regularly assigned to a channel maybe connected to one of these jacks.  In  some  instances,  commonly  used  combinations of equipment are permanently wired together within the panel (called normal-through). Figure  1-7.—Teleprinter  patch  panels. 1-7

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