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M7/M7L/M7LT Modular Satellite Modem
Maintenance
M7/M7L/M7LT - Rev. 0.05
2-3
Figure 2-3
– M7LT Rear Panel with DC Prime Power Input
2.3.2.
IP Control RJ45 (J4)
The RJ45 IP Control connection provides remote control of the modem via a Web Browser page or
SNMP. Refer to Table 2-1 for the pinout of the Auxiliary connector.
Table 2-1 - Remote IP Control Connector Pinout (J4)
Pin #
Signal Name
Use
Direction
1
TX D1+
Transmit Data +
Output
2
TX D1-
Transmit Data -
Output
3
RX D2+
Receive Data+
Input
4
Not Used
5
Not Used
6
RX D2-
Receive Data-
Input
7
Not Used
8
Not Used
2.3.3.
Auxiliary RJ11 (J3) (Future Option)
The RJ11 auxiliary connector J3 is used for redundancy operation and contains all control signals
required for 1:1 redundancy operation.
2.3.4.
EIA-485/232 Control Port - 9-
pin female “D” sub connector (J5)
The modem has a command interface serial control port which can be configured for either of two
electrical interface modes of operation. Both are located on the rear panel 9-
pin female “D” sub
connector J6. Connection to either the RS-232 or RS-485 is selected by connecting to the proper set
of pins as shown in Table 2-2, and setting the remote mode as applicable via the front panel control.
If a 2 wire RS-485 bus is desired, then transmit and receive RS-485 lines must be externally
connected together (1 to 8 and 6 to 9).
NOTE: RS-485 supports both 2 wire and 4 wire interfaces.