4 ‘alarms’ interface connector – Comtech EF Data CDM-840 User Manual
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CDM-840 Remote Router
Revision 2
Rear Panel Connections
MN-CDM840
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3.2.3.4 ‘ALARMS’ Interface Connector
Pin 2 of this connector provides an analog signal to aid antenna pointing or for
driving step-track equipment. The analog signal will be zero volts when the unit is
not locked to a carrier. When locked to a carrier the analog signal will be 1 volt for
Es/No values less than or equal to -4.69 dB, or 10 volts for Es/No values greater than
or equal to 20dB as depicted in the following chart:
Table 3-3. ALARMS Connector Pinouts
PIN # SIGNAL FUNCTION
NAME
1 GROUND
GND
9
EXT CARRIER OFF
EXT-OFF
2 ES/NO VOLTAGE (0 TO 10 VOLTS)
ES/NO
10
RESERVED +3.3V INPUT CMOS LEVEL
N/C
3 NO CONNECTION
N/C
11
NO CONNECTION
N/C
4 UNIT FAULT
UNIT-COM
12
UNIT FAULT (ENERGIZED, NO FAULT)
UNIT-NO
5 UNIT FAULT (DE-ENERGIZED, FAULTED)
UNIT-NC
13
TX TRAFFIC
TX-COM
6 TX TRAFFIC (ENERGIZED, NO FAULT)
TX-NO
14
TX TRAFFIC (DE-ENERGIZED, FAULTED)
TX-NC
7 RX TRAFFIC
RX-COM
15
RX TRAFFIC (ENERGIZED, NO FAULT)
RX-NO
8 RX TRAFFIC (DE-ENERGIZED, FAULTED)
RX-NC
Connector Type
Name
Direction
Type ‘D’ 15-pin male
ALARMS
In/Out