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MDS SD9 Startup Guide
05-xxxxA01, Rev. 01
NOTE:
The radio is hard-wired as a DCE device.
NOTE:
Additional information on Analog Mode operation (including
cable wiring details) is contained in the
Reference Manual
.
Table 5. COM2 Pin Descriptions—RS/EIA-232
Pin
Number
Input/
Output
Pin Description
1
OUT
DCD (Data Carrier Detect/Link)
—A low indicates
signal received.
Digital Modem Selections: Digital carrier detect
Analog Modem Selections: Squelch indicator
2
OUT
RXD (Received Data)
—Supplies received data to
the connected device.
3
IN
TXD (Transmitted Data)
—Accepts TX data from the
connected device.
4
IN
Sleep Mode Input
—Grounding this pin turns off
most circuits in a remote radio. This allows for greatly
reduced power consumption, yet preserves the
radio’s ability to be quickly brought on line. (See
Using the Radio’s Sleep Mode” for details.)
5
--
Signal Ground—
Connects to ground (negative
supply potential) on chassis.
6
OUT
Alarm Output (DSR)—
An RS-232 high/space
(+5.0 Vdc) on this pin indicates an alarm condition.
An RS-232 low/mark (–5.0 Vdc) indicates normal
operation. This pin may be used as an alarm output.
(See
Reference Manual
.)
7
IN
RTS (Request-to-Send)
—Keys the transmitter.
8
OUT
CTS (Clear-to-Send)—
Goes “high” after the
programmed CTS delay time has elapsed (DCE), or
keys an attached radio when RF data arrives (CTS
KEY).
9
--
Reserved—User I/O for special applications
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