Bogen Communications
50 Spring Street
Ramsey, NJ 07446
201.934.8500 P.
201.934.9832 F.
www.bogen.com
Installing the Remote Antenna
When the rack mount master clock and the wireless option are ordered, the package includes a remote antenna. In order for the clock to send out the wireless
signal to the surrounding slave clocks, the remote antenna must be installed. Follow the below directions for installation.
Notes: Use CAT5 ethernet cable. 50 foot maximum length. Use the wire colors as shown above. Note that Pin 1, Pin 4 and Pin 6 use a wire pair and Pin 2
and 3 are single wires.
1) Strip the insulation back 1/4 inch on all wires and twist the 2 wires together of each pair.
2) Pass the cable through a bushing in the wiring chassis.
3) Insert the wires into the connector and tighten the screws.
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Clock 1 & 2 Sync-Wire Outputs
This terminal block is where connections would be landed for Clock 1 and
Clock 2 sync-wire communication relay outputs.
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RS485 Input/Output
This terminal block is where connections would be landed for RS485 communication to
and from other Bogen systems.
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Inputs
This terminal block is where connections would be landed to use the BCMA as a slave clock when being
controlled by another system.
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Remote RF Antenna (Rack Mount only)
This terminal block is where the connection to an external RF antenna
would terminate.
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Ethernet
This RJ45 jack is used for connecting the master clock to a network for programming and/or
timekeeping capabilities.
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GPS Connector
This GPS connector is where the antenna for the GPS gets mounted to (GPS option only).
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RS232 Port
This RS232 port is used for debugging only.
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Power Input
This power outlet is used to power up the BCMA master clock.
Rear View of Unit
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