Chapter 2 SMART7 Installation
SMART7 Installation and Operation User Manual v6
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Refer to
on page 91 for instructions on configuring Ethernet and NTRIP.
2.3.4 CAN Bus Port
The SMART7 has a CAN Bus port available on the 14-Pin interface connector.
To connect to the CAN Bus port:
1. Connect the SMART7 optional accessory cable or a custom made cable, to the main 14-Pin interface con-
nector.
For information about the SMART7 interface cable, see
SMART Antenna Interface Cable (Optional Access-
on page 141. This section also has the connector pin out and connector recommendations for making a
custom cable.
2. Connect the CAN to the CAN Bus (J5) of the SMART7 interface cable, see
The SMART7 CAN bus port is unterminated. If the SMART7 is at the end of the bus, then the con-
necting cable must have 120 ohms integrated into the cable between CAN1+ and CAN1- in close prox-
imity to the main 14-Pin interface connector.
2.4 Connect I/O Signals to a SMART7
The SMART7 has several outputs, also referred to as strobes, that provide status and synchronization signals.
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Pulse Per Second (PPS) output (E2 on SMART Antenna Interface cable)
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Emulated Radar Output (E2 on SMART Antenna Interface cable)
To access the I/O signals, connect the interface cable or a custom made cable, to the main 14-Pin interface con-
nector. Refer to
SMART Antenna Interface Cable (Optional Accessory)
on page 141 for connector pin out and
other details.
2.5 Connect Power to the SMART7
To connect power to the SMART7:
1. Connect the SMART7 Interface Cable (01019944) to the 14-Pin connector on the back of the SMART7. See
SMART Antenna Interface Cable (Optional Accessory)
on page 141 for information about this cable.
2. Install a 5 A slow blow fuse between the BATT+ bare wire of the interface cable and the positive side of a +7
to +30 VDC power supply.