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2. Installation
Making Router Connections
3 Connect the other end of the cable to the SMS7000 system controller. For detailed instructions,
refer to the SMS7000 documentation.
4 On the unused GSC Node Bus connection, terminate the loop-through by installing a 75
Ω
BNC
terminator.
Making Router Connections
In order for a NV8288, NV8288-Plus or NV8500 Family router to communicate with a SMS7000
system controller, the router must be connected to an EC9535. The router is connected using the
serial control system connections, located on the rear of the EC9535, and a cable provided by
Miranda (WC0152). The proprietary cable is 20 feet (6.096 meters) long with two DB9 connectors
on each end for a total of four DB9 connectors.
The serial control ports are divided into two sets that enable the primary control card or the second-
ary control card in the EC9535 frame to communicate with the corresponding control card in the
router frame.
How to Make Router Control Connections
1 Locate the serial control connections on the rear of the router, as shown in Figure 2-3. Serial
control connections are labeled ‘PRIMARY CONTROL’ for the primary control card and
‘SECONDARY CONTROL’ for the secondary control card.
Figure 2-3. Serial Control Connections (Rear View)
2 Locate the cable WC0152 provided with the EC9535. The cable has four DE9 connectors as
shown:
Figure 2-4. WC152 Cable for connecting to router
SEC
CTRL
LOOP
THRU
10/100 BT
10 B 2
PRI
CTRL
10 B 2
10/100 BT
AES
REF 1
AES
REF 2
DIAG
DIAG
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
Serial Connections
to Control System
P1
P2
P4
P3
Summary of Contents for EC9535
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