
Display without Quick-connect Option
Reference Drawings:
System Riser Diagram; Modem/Outdoor Radio, Gen 2 ........................
Drawing A-148606
System Riser Diagram; Outdoor Radio, Gen 2 .....................................
Drawing A-185325
The client radio is watertight and should not need additional protection from the elements.
The cable is also rated for outdoor use and does not have to be routed in conduit. Use
Drawings A-148606
and
A-185325
for reference.
Note:
If the client radio enclosure is opened, make sure the screws and the gasket are tightly
closed to insure a watertight seal.
1.
Turn power off to the display during the installation of the radio.
2.
A watertight gasket is used to connect the signal/power cable to the client and
another is included to provide a watertight seal to the display.
3.
Go through one of the knockouts on the back of the display, if possible. If that is not
an option, make a ¾" hole in the display, making sure that the internal components
are not damaged, and shavings from the hole do not interfere with those same parts.
4.
Remove the locking nut on the watertight gasket on the cable and run the cable
through the hole into the display. Tighten the locking nut on the inside of the
display.
5.
The cable coming into the display has a 2-pin connector and three wires that need to
be terminated. Also, refer to
and
for the specific type of display.
•
Connect the included jack to the white plug in the display that provides power
from the internal transformer.
•
Connect the following to the RS-232 IN at the display:
Radio Server
Cable
Color
Display Terminal
Block
Pin 5 (RX)
Blk 2
Pin 3 (TX-P)
Pin 6 (TX)
Red 2
Pin 5 (RX-P)
Pin 4 (GND)
Blk 3
Pin 4 (GND)
Shield
Pin 4 (GND)
Figure 13: Connection for AF-3050, AF-3060, AF-3090 Displays
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