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Alarms connector and pinouts (j10), Rf output connector (cp1), External reference (cp2) – Comtech EF Data SNM-1001L User Manual

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SNM-1001L Satellite Modem

Revision 1

Connector Pinouts

MN/SNM1001L.IOM

3–10

3.2.5

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 3-8 for pinout information.

Table 3-8. 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

3.2.6

RF Output Connector (CP1)

CP1 is a 50

Ω Type N connector for the TX IF signal. In normal operation, the output will

be a QPSK (Optional: OQPSK or 8PSK) or BPSK modulated result of the Data I/O
connector between 950 to 1750 MHz, in 100 Hz steps

3.2.7

External Reference (CP2)

CP2 is a BNC connector for an EXT REF. The input impedance is 75

Ω. For normal

operation, the desired carrier signal level is

≥ 0 dB. EXT REF frequencies are EXT 1,

EXT 5, EXT 10, and EXT 20 MHz.

3.2.8

RF Input Connector (CP3)

CP3 is a 75

Ω, Type F Female connector for an RX IF signal.