Alarms connector - 15 pin ‘d’ type male, 2 alarms connector - 15 pin ‘d’ type male, 15 p – Mocomtech CIM-550 User Manual

Page 138: D’ t, Larms, Onnector

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CiM-550 IP Enabled Satellite Modem

Rev. 2

Connector Pinouts

CD/CIM550.IOM

112

Pin

Generic Signal
Description

Direction

EIA-422/

EIA 530

V.35

EIA-232

Circuit

No

17

Receive Clock A

Modem to DTE

RT A

SCR A

DD

115

23

External Carrier Off

(EIA-232 ‘1' or TTL ‘low’ )

DTE to Modem

-

-

-

-

24

Transmit Clock A

DTE to Modem

TT A

SCTE A

DA

113

Notes:

1

Receiver ready is an EIA-232-level control signal on a V.35 interface.

2

DO NOT connect signals to pins which are not shown - these pins are reserved for
use by the redundancy system.

3

‘B’ signal lines are not used for EIA-232 applications.

4

For X.21 operation, use the EIA-422 pins, but ignore Receive Clock if the Modem
is DTE, and ignore Transmit clocks if the Modem is DCE.

10.2 A

LARMS

C

ONNECTOR

- 15 P

IN

‘D’ T

YPE

M

ALE

Table 10-2. Alarms Connector - 15 Pin ‘D’ Type Male

Pin

Description

1 Ground

2

Receive AGC voltage

3

Receive Q sample (for constellation display)

4

Unit Fault Relay – Common

5

Unit Fault Relay – Normally Open

6

Transmit Traffic Relay - Normally Closed

7

Receive Traffic Relay - Common

8

Receive Traffic Relay - Normally Open

9

External Carrier Off input

10

---- No Connection ----

11

Receive I sample (for constellation display)

12

Unit Fault Relay – Normally Closed

13

Transmit Traffic Relay – Common

14

Transmit Traffic Relay - Normally Open

15

Receive Traffic Relay - Normally Closed

Note: ‘Normally Open’ refers to the NON-FAIL state

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