5902 Bell 202 Modem Hardware Manual
October 19, 2007
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4.2
Field Wiring
The 5902 modem has three connectors for field wiring.
The RS-232 port is wired to the DE-9S socket connector. Refer to section
4.2.1
-
RS-232 Serial Port
for more information.
The modem wiring is terminated on either an 8 pole terminal block or an RJ-45 modular jack. The
terminal block is used for radios, private lines and leased telephone lines. The jack is used typically
for telephone lines. Refer to section
4.2.2
-
Terminal Block
and
4.2.3
-
RJ-45 Modular Jack
for more
information.
The modem operates on radios, two wire networks, four wire multi-point networks, and four wire
point-to-point networks. Section
4.3
-
Connecting to Dedicated Lines
describes wiring networks on
dedicated lines. Section
4.4
-
Connecting to a Radio
describes wiring to radios.
4.2.1
RS-232 Serial Port
2
RxD
3
TxD
7
RTS
8
CTS
1
DCD
6
DSR
4
DTR
9
5 V
5
Gnd
Figure 2: RS-232 Port Connector (DCE)
The RS-232 port is a 9-pin female D-sub-miniature connector (DE-9S) configured as Data
Communications Equipment (DCE). A maximum cable length of 50 feet (15.2 m) is allowed.
Figure
2: RS-232 Port Connector (DCE)
and the table below describe the RS-232 connector.
In the following table a MARK is a voltage of +3 volts or greater; a SPACE is a voltage of –3 volts
or less.
Pin
Type
Description
Pin1
DCD
output
This signal is at a MARK level when carrier is detected by
the modem on the receiver inputs.
The CD led is on for a MARK level.
Pin 2
RxD
output
Data received by the modem is output on this pin. The level
is SPACE on standby and MARK for received data.
The RD LED is lit for a MARK level.
Pin 3
TxD
input
Data transmitted by the modem is input on this pin from the
DTE. The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for
transmitted data.
The TD LED is lit for a MARK level.
Pin 4
DTR
input
This signal indicates that the DTE is ready to receive data.
It is not used by the modem.
Pin 5
Ground
This pin is connected to the I/O system ground.