3 back panel, 10base 2 connector, 10base t connector – Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 User Manual

Page 25: Back panel, Cable connections, Command port connector, Power connector, Rs232/v.35 connector, On/off switch

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Chapter 2 - Front and Rear Panel Descriptions

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2.3

Back Panel

The cable connections for the RouteFinder

100

are made at the back panel. Three groups of cables are used on

the RouteFinder

100

, the Command Port, WAN link, and the EtherNet. The cable connections are shown in

Figure 2-2 and defined in the following groups.

Figure 2-2. Back Panel

RS232/V.35 Connector

The RS232/V.35 connector is used to connect the RouteFinder100 a WAN device. The WAN device
connection is to an asynchronous or synchronous communications device such as a modem, DSU, or ISDN
terminal adapter. This connection can be either RS232C or V.35. If the connection is V.35, then the shunt
must be moved from the default RS232 position to the V.35 position. This connector is a DB25 male
connector.

10Base T Connector

The 10Base-T connector is used to connect the RouteFinder

100

to a LAN using unshielded twisted cable. This

connector is an RJ45 jack.

10Base 2 Connector

The 10Base 2 connector is used to connect the RouteFinder

100

to a LAN using thin coax cable.

Command Port Connector

The Command Port connector is used to configure the RouteFinder

100

using a PC with a serial port and

running Windows® software. The Command Port connector is an RJ-45 jack and a short adapter cable is
provided to convert to a standard serial port DB25 female connector.

Power Connector

The Power connector is used to connect the external power supply to the RouteFinder

100

. The Power

connector is a 6-pin circular DIN connector. A separate power cord is connected to the power supply and the
live AC grounded outlet.

ON/OFF Switch

The power switch provbides DC power to the RouterFinder when placed in the ON position and removes
power when placed in the OFF position.

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