6 cdm-qx/qxl modem connections, 1 rmi/tmi limitations and considerations, 2 eia-485 connections – crs-300 to modems – Mocomtech CRS-300 User Manual

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

Revision 16

Cables and Connections

MN/CRS300.IOM

4–40

4.6

CDM-Qx/QxL Modem Connections

If adding a modem to an operating 1:N system, care needs to be taken to not interfere with the
existing traffic. The cabling, power-up sequence and COMs connections must be correct to avoid
contention in the system from the modem Tx carrier. This information is detailed in

Chapter 7.4.5 (CONFIG) ACTIVE MODEMS

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As shown in Figure 4-18 through Figure 4-21, the CA/WR12069-1 Control Y-Cable provides
fault information from the modem and IF-Mute to the modem, and is therefore always required.

4.6.1

RMI/TMI Limitations and Considerations

Because the CDM-Qx/QxL redundant modem can only support one type of data interface, the
TMIs cannot be mixed within the same CRS-300 Redundancy Switch.

IMPORTANT

Depending on the traffic data type, the appropriate jumper settings are provided on
the TMI to ensure proper operation for EIA-422 with RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR signal
using the CRS-316 TMI, or for HSSI with CA/TA signals using the CRS-336 TMI.
Refer to
Chapter 4. MODEM, TMI, AND SWITCH CONFIGURATION for this important
configuration information.

4.6.2

EIA-485 Connections – CRS-300 to Modems

An EIA-485 Multi-drop cable provides the communication path between the Switch and the
modems. There are two types of EIA-485 Multi-drop cable available: a standard CA/WR11417-1
shielded cable to guard against EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) concerns, and an optional
CA/RB11423-1 ribbon cable. Both are available from Comtech EF Data.

Refer to Figure 4-16 to connect the EIA-485 multi-drop cable between the Switch and the
modems as follows:

• Connect and secure (1) CA/WR11418-1 EIA-485 terminator on each far-end DB-9F

connector of the appropriate EIA-485 multi-drop cable (the standard CA/WR11417-1
shielded cable or the optional CA/RB11423-1 ribbon cable).

• Connect and secure one end of the Null Modem Cable CA/WR11419-1 to the DB-9F

connector labeled “485 Pass-Through” on the CRS-300’s CRS-230 System Controller.

• Connect and secure the EIA-485 multi-drop cable to all CDM-Qx/QxL modems and

to the DB-9M connector on the Null Modem Cable.









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