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MDS SD Master Station

05-6398A01, Rev. A

 

Figure 3. Application Example

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INSTALLATION

Refer to the figures which follow for these steps, as required:

1.

Mount the unit.

 The unit may be rack-mounted (2U high) in a 

19-inch rack cabinet, or may be placed on any sturdy tabletop 
or other flat surface. The installation site should be free of 
excessive dust, and should have adequate ventilation. The 
chassis should be positioned so that all interface cabling will 
reach the required connectors.  
 
When rack mounting, the rack ears can be installed in one of 
three positions to allow flexibility in the mounted depth of the 
chassis. The unit should be mounted so as to maximize air-
flow around the rear heat sink.

2.

Connect Antenna Feedlines.

 All coaxial antenna connec-

tions are made to the Type-N connectors on the rear of the 
unit. The number of connections depends on options ordered, 
including duplexer options, as follows: Separate TX and RX; 
Combined TX/RX; RX Out, RX In; and TX.

Figure 4. Internal Duplexer, Triple N connectors

Figure 5. Internal Duplexer (or internal T/R switch), 

Single N connectors

Figure 6. External duplexer or dual antennas 

(TX and RX ports pass directly through)

3.

Install the Data Interface Cabling.

 Interface connections are 

made to the front of the Platform Manager module. Typical 
connections for most sites include:

Serial Data

—Attach data equipment to the front panel 

COM1 and/or COM2 ports. The unit is hardwired as a DCE 
device, thus a straight-through Ethernet cable may be used 
in most cases (DB9-F to RJ-45 connector, GE MDS part no. 
73-2434A12).

Ethernet LAN

—Attach data equipment to the ETH1 and/or 

ETH2 port. The auto-sensing MDIX feature allows either a 
straight-through or crossover cable to be used.

Where applicable in the steps that follow, secure all cable connec-
tions with the locking screws provided. 

4.

Connect Primary Power

—The Master Station is powered 

using one or two power supply modules that work in tandem. 
The modules may be AC, DC, or a combination of both. The 
following tables list each type and key operating parameters.

Table 2: AC Power Supply Module

Module

Input Power

Current Rating

 

 

All DC power supply modules have chassis isolated inputs 

and a diode bridge for floating ground, positive ground, or 
negative ground installations. These modules include a keyed 
power connector with screw-terminals. Strip the wire leads to 
6mm (1/4 inch) and insert them into the wire ports provided. 
Be sure to observe the polarity shown below. Tighten the bind-
ing screws securely and insert the connector into the module.

6755

100-264 Vac, 50/60 Hz

120W Max.

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