Installation and User Manual
ADPRO FastTx by Xtralis
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3.1
Power Connection
The ADPRO FastTx is designed for 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz operation. Ensure mains supplies
are stable and are not subject to frequency changes, voltage spikes etc. The use of mains
suppression units or even UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) systems is recommended to
ensure stable voltages.
Maximum input current is 5 amps during power up and 1 amp during normal operation. Typical
unit power consumption when fully optioned is 100 W.
3.2
Connecting Communication Devices
ADPRO FastTx provides a number of interfaces for connecting communications devices to allow
remote access to the system. These interfaces are available via the
COMMS 1
,
COMMS 2
and
NETWORK
connectors on the rear panel.
In general, there are three primary types of communication links available; dial-up, dedicated or
network. Both dial-up and dedicated links can be either analogue (PSTN) or digital (ISDN),
depending of the type of connections available at the site.
There are a variety of different networks that are available, and with the appropriate interface the
ADPRO FastTx can work over the majority of them.
3.2.1 COMMS 1
COMMS 1 is a serial communication port and is used to connect to modems and terminal
adaptors to support PSTN and ISDN links at data rates up to 230 kps. The 25-pin D connector
pins are wired as shown below (solder side).
Figure 32: Comm1 Pin Numbers
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