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User Guide
DDOC0108-000-A2
CNS4 CSfC
4 - 5
Installation
Revision 1.0
4.5.1
Power / RS-232 Cable
The CNS4 Power / RS-232 Lab Cable (Figure 4.6) is used to make power and serial data
connections to the CNS4. The CNS4 requires an input power of +28 volts and ground. The serial
data portion of the cable is used to interface the Command Line Interface (CLI) terminal to the unit.
Refer to paragraph B.1
for connector pin signal information.
Connections:
•
The 13-pin connector (P1) mates to CNS4 power connector.
•
The red plug connects to 28 VDC.
•
The black plug connects to 28 VDC return.
•
The RS-232 connector connects to the terminal RS-232 port.
Figure 4.6
Power / RS-232 Lab Cable
4.5.2
Ethernet Cable
The Ethernet lab cables (Figure 4.7) are used to make network connections to the CNS4. Refer to
for connector pin signal information. Each Ethernet connector is keyed to
the respective CNS4 connector.
NOTE
The CNS4 typically does not have an Ethernet cable attached to GBE3.
•
GBE0 Ethernet Lab Cable (12-Inch Long) 801-008-16NF7-10SA
•
GBE1 Ethernet Lab Cable (12-Inch Long) 801-008-16NF7-10SB
•
GBE2 Ethernet Lab Cable (12-Inch Long) 801-008-16NF7-10SC
Connections
•
The 10-pin connector (P1) mates to CNS4 GBE0 through GBE2.
•
The RJ-45 port (P2) accepts a normal Ethernet cable RJ-45 plug.
Figure 4.7
Ethernet Lab Cable
DDOC0108
-0020
RS-232 Connector
Power / RE-232
Connector
28 VDC (+)
28 VDC
RTN (-)
DDOC0108
-0019
RJ-45 Port
Ethernet
Connector