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American Fibertek MR-913 User Manual

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DATA INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

Data input and output connections are made via terminal blocks on the right side of the unit. See the
drawings below for proper orientation of input and output connections. Please note that the far right pin
on each connection drawing corresponds with the terminal block pin located closest to the base of the
unit.

TYPICAL SYSTEM DATA CONNECTIONS

The RS422 or RS485 four wire interconnection between the MR-913 and the copper device to which it
is attached is based on industry standard EIA terminology for the transmission of electronic data
signals. Using this terminology, the driver of an electronic signal is labeled TX or Data Out.
Correspondingly, the receiver of an electronic signal is labeled RX or Data In. Following this standard,
the Data Out of the copper device is connected to the Data In of the MR-913. The plus terminal of the
copper device is connected to the plus terminal of the MR-913 and the minus is connected to the
minus. The reverse flow of data from the MR-913 to the copper device follows the same pattern. Not all
manufactures follow standard EIA terminology. Consult the installation instructions for your copper
device if you are unsure which two wires are the drive (data out) wires and which two wires are the
receive (data in) wires.


DATA CONFIGURATION

NOTE: This unit is shipped in the following default configuration.

Channel 1: RS422 data
Channel 2: RS485 (4 wire) or Manchester data
Channel 3: RS232 data

For other configurations, please refer to the drawing below for changes to the default switch settings.
These configuration switches are located on the left side of the unit and can be modified without
opening the unit.

Refer to FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION section for a list of allowable channel

configurations.