Comtech EF Data SDM-300A User Manual

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SDM-300A Satellite Modem

Revision 6

External Connections

MN/SDM300A.IOM

4–11

Notes:

1. IDR configuration connector pinouts:

a. Backward alarm relay contacts are named for normal no fault conditions

(BWOx-C connected to BWOx-NC if no fault).

b. Backward alarm inputs should be grounded or pulled logic low to clear the

alarm.

c. Signals MF, DF, and DMA are open-collector, high-impedance (if faulted). A

backup protection switch uses MF and DF if the modem is used in a redundant
system.

d. Relay contacts DF-C and DF-NO are named for faulted condition (DF-C

connected to DF-NO, unless demodulator [Demod] fault).

2. D&I/ASYNC interface connector pinouts:

a. With regard to alarm relay contacts, COMM is connected to NO when there is

no fault. COMM is connected to NC in a faulted condition.

b. Signals MF, DF, and DMA are open-collector, high-impedance (if faulted). A

backup protection switch uses MF and DF if the modem is used in a redundant
system.

3. The breakout panel provides the external connections between the modem and the

terrestrial equipment when the modem has a 50-pin connection.

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