2 modem cabling connections – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual
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CDM-570A/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor
MN-CDM570A
Rear Panel Connectors and Pinouts
Revision 2
3–5
3.2 Modem Cabling Connections
The modem rear panel connectors, shown here in
Figure 3-1 and summarized in Table 3-1,
provide all necessary external connections between the modem and other equipment. See
Sect. 3.3 for information about the modem’s power and ground connections.
(TOP) Standard AC Chassis
(MIDDLE) Optional -24V or -48V DC Chassis
(BOTTOM) CDMR-570AL Reduced Chassis Depth Modem -24V or -48V DC Chassis
Figure 3-3. Modem Rear Panel (CDM-570AL-IP Shown)
Table 3-1. Rear Panel External Cabling Connections
Connector Group
(Sect. Ref.)
Name
Connector Type
Function
IF
(Sect. 3.2.1)
Rx
CDM-570AL/CDMR-
570AL: Type ’N’ female
IF Input
CDM-570A: BNC female
Tx
CDM-570AL/CDMR-
560AL: Type ’N’ female
IF Output
CDM-570A: BNC female
Terrestrial Data
(Sect. 3.2.2)
Data Interface
25-pin Type ‘D’ female
Serial synchronous data Input/Output
G.703
Data
Balanced
15-pin Type ‘D’ female
G.703
T1 (1544 kbps) / E1 (2048 kbps)
Unbalanced Out BNC 75Ω female
Receive G.703 E1 (2048 kbps)
Unbalanced In
BNC 75Ω female
Transmit G.703 E1 (2048 kbps)
10/100
Ethernet
M&C 100
RJ-45 female
10/100 BaseT management and data
Traffic 100
RJ-45 female
(w/optional Packet Processor) Ethernet Traffic
Utility
(Sect. 3.2.3)
Remote Control
9-pin Type ‘D’ male
Serial Remote Interface (EIA-232/-485)
Alarms
15-pin Type ‘D’ male
Form C Alarms (relay closures)
1:1 Control
9-pin Type ‘D’ female
Connection to External 1:1 Controller
External Reference
BNC female
Input/Output
Console
RJ-11 female
(w/optional Packet Processor) EIA-232 Serial
Console for Packet Processor management