Alarms connector and pinouts (j10), Rf output connector (cp1), Rf input connector (cp2) – Comtech EF Data SDM-300A User Manual
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SDM-300A Satellite Modem
Revision 6
External Connections
MN/SDM300A.IOM
4–14
4.1.6
Alarms Connector and Pinouts (J10)
The alarm connector provides Form C contact closures for alarm reporting. The two Form C
summary fault contacts are Modulator and Demodulator.
The alarm connection is a 9-pin female D connector (J10) located on the rear panel of the modem.
Screw locks are provided for mechanical security on the mating connector. Refer to Table 4-10 for
pinout information.
Table 4-10. Alarms Connector and Pinouts (J10)
Pin #
Signal Function
Name
1
Alarm 1 is faulted
NO
2
COM
3
Alarm 1 is not faulted
NC
4
Alarm 2 is faulted
NO
5
COM
6
Alarm 2 is not faulted
NC
7
Alarm 3 is faulted
NO
8
COM
9
Alarm 3 is not faulted
NC
• Alarm 1 = Not used
• Alarm 2 = TX
• Alarm 3 = RX
To obtain a system summary alarm, connect all the Form C contacts in parallel.
4.1.7
RF Output Connector (CP1)
CP1 is a BNC connector for the transmit IF signal. The output impedance is 75
Ω (50Ω optional),
and the output power level is -5 to -30 dBm, with +5 to -20 dBm optional. In normal operation, the
output will be a {O}QPSK or BPSK modulated result of the Data I/O connector between 50 and
180 MHz, in 1 Hz steps.
4.1.8
RF Input Connector (CP2)
CP2 is a BNC connector for the receive IF signal. The input impedance is 75
Ω (50Ω optional). For
normal operation, the desired carrier signal level should be between -30 and -55 dBm. Signals
between 50 and 180 MHz are selected and demodulated to produce clock and data at the Data I/O
connector.