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B.1 overview, Appendix b. controller / tmi connectors, Pinouts – Comtech EF Data CRS-500 User Manual

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B–1

Appendix B. CONTROLLER / TMI

CONNECTORS

AND

PINOUTS

B.1

Overview

Operational settings are factory-set for each TMI (Traffic Modem Interface) card shipped with

the CRS-500 1:N Redundancy system. This appendix provides reference information for cabling,

verification, and troubleshooting applications.

Once the CRS-500 components and all the modems have been rack-mounted, you must properly

attach all required cabling. Chapter 4. CABLES AND CONNECTIONS illustrates a variety of

control, traffic data, and IF configuration examples on a system-level or per-modem basis. In

most cases, the modem accepts the male end of the cable, while connectors on the TMI card

installed at the rear panel of the CRS-500 Data Switch Unit (DSU) accept the female end of the

cable in the section of the card labeled “Modem Interface.”

All cables for interconnecting the CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System components and modems

are available from Comtech EF Data. You can order these cables at the same time the CRS-500

1:N Redundancy System is ordered. For user-fabricated cables, all cabling between each modem

and TMI should be of shielded, twisted-pair construction, with the grounded shield bonded to

the back shell. Use the connector type and pinout specifications provided in this appendix and in

Appendix A. CABLE DRAWINGS to wire all data cables correctly.

Leave the CRS-500 and all modems powered OFF until all connections are ready.