3 control and data connections – crs-300 to modem, Refer to table 4-1 – Mocomtech CRS-300 User Manual

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

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Cables and Connections

MN/CRS300.IOM

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4.5.3

Control and Data Connections – CRS-300 to Modem

Table 4-1

shows what TMI and applicable data and control cables are needed for each of the

various data types.

Table 4-1. CDM-625 Cable Usage (RMI/TMI)

CDM-625 Cable Usage

(See Appendix A. CABLE DRAWINGS for cable details)

Driving Traffic Data Type

CRS-310 RMI / Cable(s)

TMI / Cable(s)

G.703
(Sect. 4.5.3.2)

Bal/Unbal

Control: CA/WR0066
Data: CA-0000072

CRS-330/340

Control: CA/WR0066
Data: CA-0000072

Balanced

Control: CA/WR0066
Data: CA-0000072

CRS-325

Control: CA/WR0066
Data: CA-0000072

Unbalanced

Control: CA/WR0066
Data: PL/0813-8 (2X)

Control: CA-0000069
Data: PL/0813-8 (2X)

ASI (Sect. 4.5.3.3)

Control: CA/WR0066
Data: PL/0813-8 (2X)

CRS-325

Control: CA-0000069
Data: PL/0813-8 (2X)

EIA-422 (Sect. 4.5.3.4)

Control/Data: CA/WR0066

CRS-316

Control: CA-0000069
Data: CA/WR0066

CRS-340

Control: CA/WR0066
Data:

HSSI (Sect. 4.5.3.5)

Control/Data: CA/WR0066

CRS-336

Control: CA-0000069
Data: CA/WR9189-6 with
CIC-60 Adapter Module

LVDS (Sect. 4.5.3.6)

Control/Data: CA/WR0066 CRS-340

Control/Data:

CA/WR0066

Ethernet
(Sect. 4.5.3.8)

Wired-thru
(No Sub-Mux)
(Sect. 4.5.3.8.1)

Control: CA/WR0066
Data: CA-0000121

CRS-316 or
CRS-336

Control: CA-0000069
Data: PP/CAT5FF7FTGY

Wired-around
(Sub-Mux)
(Sect. 4.5.3.8.2)

Control: CA/WR0066
Data (by User): CAT5 to
10/100/1000 Switch

N/A N/A

4.5.3.1 Required Control Cabling (Regardless of Driving Traffic Data Type)

For RMI connections:

The Control/Data Cable CA/WR0066 (DB-25F to DB-25M, 6’) provides

the serial communication path between the Redundant CDM-625 and the CRS-300 (via the
CRS-310 RMI) for all driving traffic data types, and is therefore always required.

For all driving traffic data types

, refer to Figure 4-10 through Figure 4-12 to connect and

secure the CA/WR0066 cable between the Redundant CDM-625 and the CRS-310 RMI on the
CRS-300 as follows:

• DB-25F connector labeled “Data Interface” on Redundant CDM-625, to
• DB-25M connector labeled “P1” on the CRS-310 RMI.

For TMI connections:

Depending on the driving data traffic type, in addition to its use as a

control cable between the Redundant CDM-625 and the CRS-310 RMI, the CA/WR0066 cable is
used as a control cable between the Traffic CDM-625(s) and the CRS-330 or CRS-340 TMI; as a
data cable with the CRS-316 TMI; and as a combination control/data cable when used with the
CRS-340 TMI.

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