Sierra Wireless MP 595 User Manual

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Hardware and Software Installation

Note: Ensure that the MP
modem and your computer are
powered off while installing
cables.

Serial connector (DB9) pinouts

The MP modem is configured as DCE (Data Communications
Equipment) and uses the standard RS232 pin designations:

DB9 MALE

1

5

DB9 female connector

6

9

1. Data Carrier Detect (DCD)
2. Transmitted Data (TxD)*
3. Received Data (RxD)*
4. Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
5. Signal Ground (GND)
6. Data Set Ready (DSR)
7. Clear To Send (CTS)
8. Request To Send (RTS)
9. Ring Indicator (RI)

* RxD and TxD are named with respect to the MP modem

Serial Host

Diversity

RF

USB Host

(that is, RxD is the Receive Data input to the MP modem,
and TxD is the transmit data out of the MP modem)

Figure 2-8: Pinouts for an RS232 male DB9 serial cable (left) that connects to

the MP 595 modem’s female DB9 serial connector (right). Note that the two
figures’ pinouts are
mirror images of each other, since they plug together.

The serial connector uses these voltage specifications:

RS-232-C

RS-232-C

Driver

Receiver

+15 V

+15 V

2 V

noise margin

+5 V

+3 V

-3 V

-5 V

Mark logic 1

Mark logic 1

-15 V

-15 V

Figure 2-9: Voltage specifications for the MP modem’s serial connector.

Install the USB, Ethernet or serial cable

Space logic 0

Transmission
region

Space logic 0

Transmission
region

To install the USB, Ethernet, or serial cable, thread the cable
through the vehicle and attach it to the USB, Ethernet, or serial
connector on the MP modem.

Note: Do not connect the cables to the computer until you have
installed the software.

Rev 1.3 Aug.07

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