4 utility connections, 1 remote control interface connector, db-9m, 2 form-c traffic alarms connector, db-15m – Comtech EF Data CDM-570 User Manual

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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module

Revision 12

Rear Panel Connectors and Pinouts

MN/CDM570L.IOM

3–8

3.4 Utility Connections

3.4.1 Remote Control Interface Connector, DB-9M

The Remote Control interface connection is a 9-pin type ‘D’ male (DB-9M)
connector. This port is intended for connection to an M&C computer, or terminal
device. This interface is user-selectable for either EIA-232 or EIA-485.

Table 3-5. Remote Control Interface Connector Pin Assignments

Pin #

Description

Direction

1 Ground

2

EIA-232 Transmit Data

Out

3

EIA-232 Receive Data

In

4

Reserved - do not connect to this pin

5 Ground

6

EIA-485 Receive Data B *

In

7

EIA-485 Receive Data A *

In

8

EIA-485 Transmit Data B

Out

9

EIA-485 Transmit Data A

Out

* Use for 2-wire EIA-485 operation

3.4.2 Form-C Traffic Alarms Connector, DB-15M

The Alarms connector is a 15-pin type 'D' male (DB-15M) connector. Unit
alarms are provided on this connector, affording user access to the Form-C
relay contacts which indicate the fault status of the unit. These contacts are
typically connected to an external fault monitoring system often found in

satellite earth stations. Additionally, the receive I and Q demodulator samples are provided on
this connector. Connecting these signals to an oscilloscope in X,Y mode will provide the receive
signal constellation diagram, which is a useful diagnostic aid. A pin is also provided which can
mute the transmit carrier; this requires that the pin be shorted to ground or a TTL ‘low’, or that an
EIA-232 ‘high’ signal be applied.

As an aid to antenna pointing or for driving step-track equipment, an analog AGC signal is
provided on Pin 2 of this connector.

See

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Table 3-6 on the next page for the Alarms connector pinouts.


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