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Table 2-5 – Comtech EF Data SDM-300L User Manual

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Installation

SDM-300L Satellite Modem

2–10

Rev.

2

Table 2-5. 34-Pin Winchester Connector Pinouts (V.35)

Pin #

Name

A SIGGND
B SHLD
C

Request to Send (RTS)

D

Clear to Send (CTS)

E

Data Set Ready (DSR)

F

Receive Line Signal Detect (RLSD)

P

Send Data A (SD-A)

R

Receive Data A (RD-A)

S

Send Data B (SD+B)

T

Receive Data B (RD+B)

U

Serial Clock Transmit External A (SCTE-A)

V

Serial Clock Receive A (SCR-A)

W

Serial Clock Transmit External B (SCTE+B)

X

Serial Clock Receive B (SCR+B)

Y

Serial Clock Transmit A (SCT-A)

c (CC)

MC-A

d (DD)

MC-B

m (MM)

Modulator Fault (MF)

n (NN)

Demodulator Fault (DF)

a(AA)

Serial Clock Transmit B (SCT+B)

Note: Pins H, J, K, L, M, N, Z, a (AA), b (BB), e (EE), f (FF), h (HH), j (JJ),
k (KK), l (LL) have no connection.

The modem is available with a Winchester V.35 as the data I/O connector (PL/6032).
There is a jumper on the unit that either opens or closes the CC line. The interface is
shipped with jumpers in positions 2 and 3, because:

1. Comtech EFData has determined that several locations use Fireberd

test

equipment and a conflict will occur if CC is connected between the modem and
the Fireberd

.


2. Placing the jumper in positions 2 and 3 opens up the CC line, because the

TTC/Fireberd

test equipment interfaces use the line for DTE/DCE control.


3. Grounding pin CC at the Fireberd

interface will change the Fireberd

to a

DCE device.


4. Comtech EFData uses the CC and DD for the input master clock (same as the

external clock input to the modem). To input an external clock, change the jumper
to positions 1 and 2 (the pin closest to the Winchester connector).