Alarms connector - 15 pin ‘d’ type male, 2 alarms connector - 15 pin ‘d’ type male – Comtech EF Data CDM-500 User Manual

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Connector Pinouts

CDM-500 Closed Network Satellite Modem

5–2

Rev.

1.3

DO NOT connect signals to pins which are not shown - these pins are reserved for
use by the redundancy system

‘B’ signal lines are not used for RS232 applications

For X.21 operation, use the RS422 pins, but ignore Receive Clock if the Modem is
DTE, and ignore Transmit clocks if the Modem is DCE

5.2

Alarms Connector - 15 Pin ‘D’ Type Male

Table 5-2 Alarms Connector

Pin

Description

1 Ground
5

Unit Fault Relay - Normally Open

12

Unit Fault Relay - Normally Closed

4

Unit Fault Relay - Common

8

Receive Traffic Relay - Normally Open

15

Receive Traffic Relay - Normally Closed

7

Receive Traffic Relay - Common

14

Transmit Traffic Relay - Normally Open

6

Transmit Traffic Relay - Normally Closed

13

Transmit Traffic Relay - Common

11

Receive I sample (for constellation display)

3

Receive Q sample (for constellation display)

2

Receive AGC voltage

9

External Carrier Off input

10

---- No Connection ----

Note:
‘Normally Open’ refers to the NON-FAIL state

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