SLM-3650 Satellite Modem
Revision 3
Installation
MN/SLM3650.IOM
2-4
2.3
External Modem Connections
When a breakout panel, such as the UB-300, is not required, the rear panel connectors
provide all necessary external connections between the modem and other equipment.
Table 2-1 lists these connectors, and Figure 2-2 through Figure 2-6 show their locations.
Notes:
1. Refer to the Comtech EF Data
UB-300 Universal Breakout Panel Installation
and Operation Manual
for connecting the UB-300 breakout panel.
2. Refer to the Comtech EF Data
UB-54 Breakout Panel Installation and Operation
Manual
for connecting the UB-54 breakout panel in a MUX option
configuration.
Table 2-1. Modem Rear Panel Connectors
Name
Ref Des
Connector Type
Function
REMOTE
J6
9-pin D
Remote Interface
FAULT
J7
9-pin D
FORM C Fault Relay Contacts
DATA I/O
J8
25-pin D
34-pin
37-pin D
50-pin D
50-pin D
100-pin D
15-pin D & BNC
Data Input/Output (standard modem)
V.35
EIA-422
Data Input/Output (modem with
D&I/ASYNC/AUPC/IDR/IBS option)
Without Overhead Card
MUX option only (Refer to Appendix A.)
G.703 T1, E1/ASYNC Interface Adapter
AUX 1
J9
9-pin D
(TTL) Faults
Satellite Clock
Demod I/Q
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Out
ALARMS
J10
9-pin D
FORM C Alarm
Relay Contacts
TX/IF OUTPUT
CP1
TNC
RF Output
RX/IF INPUT
CP2
TNC
RF Input
EXTERNAL REF
CP3
TNC
Input
AC INPUT
NONE
IEC
Modem Power
GROUND NONE
10-32
Stud Grounding
Note:
The European EMC Directive (EN55022, EN50082-1) requires using properly shielded
cables for DATA I/O. These cables must be double-shielded from end-to-end, ensuring a
continuous ground shield.
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