Configuration – RTcom Radio Modems User Manual

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Pin Number

Designation WRT Modem

Notes

1

DCD

Optional not

normally needed

2

RX (data)

RS232 input

data to modem

3

TX(data)

RS232 output

data from

modem

4

RTS

Optional not

normally needed

5

GND

Ground

6

B RX(-)

RS485/RS422

7

A RX(+)

"

8

+Vs

Supply 7.5 to

15V dc

9

N/C

10

GND

Ground

11

Z = TX(-)

RS485/RS422

12

Y = TX(+)

"

13

+Vs

Optional supply

connection.

14

GND

Optional

15

+ Vs

Optional supply

connection

Connections for the Universal & Plastic Housed Global Modem

Note with RS422 & RS485 connections it is the rosponsibility of the system builder to ensure that the

connections are correctly terminated. Normally cables with an impedance > 100 Ohms should be used

and terminating resistors (120R bwtween A-B and Z-Y) may aslo be required.

CONFIGURATION:-

Depending upon the model of the modem you will be able to select one of the communication

configurations listed below:-

VHF :

MPT1328

RTcom-Outback

UHF:

MPT1329

RTcom-Outback

VHF/UHF

RTcom-Max

UHF: MPT1329

RTcom-Global

1200-2400bps

1200-4800bps

2400 fixed

2400-9600bps

7 & 8 bit ASCII

7 & 8 bit ASCII

7 & 8 bit ASCII

7 & 8 bit ASCII

Even & odd parity

Even & odd parity

Even & odd

Parity

Even & odd parity

1 or 2 Stop bits

1 or 2 stop bits

1 or 2 stop bits

1 or 2 stop bits

Operating Modes available with the Global, Max and Outback Modems

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