Mocomtech Data Connections CRS-300 to User, ESC Data Connections CRS-350 to User

Models: CRS-300

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

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Cables and Connections

MN/CRS300.IOM

4.5.4Data Connections – CRS-300 to User

The User’s traffic data from an external router, multiplexing equipment or test data generator should connect to the connectors on the TMI labeled “User Data Interface”. This interface replaces the direct connection to the Traffic CDM-625’s “Data Interface” connectors.

For Quad E1 operation, the optional CA-0000163 and CA-0000164 Adapter Cables, illustrated in Figure A-30and Figure A-31, respectively, in Appendix A. CABLE DRAWINGS, may be purchased from Comtech EF Data to adapt the Balanced G.703 or Auxiliary G.703 9-pin Type ‘D’ female connectors to either a standard 15-pin Type ‘D’ or a RJ-48 female connection pair.

4. Because the Redundant Modem’s function is to replace a faulted Traffic Modem, the RMI does not have a User Data Interface.

IMPORTANT 5. Ensure that the correct operation for Balanced or Unbalanced G.703 data is configured on the modem.

4.5.5Data Connections – CRS-350 Engineering Service Channel (ESC) Switch

4.5.5.1 ESC Data Connections – CRS-350 to Modems

Refer to Figure 4-14to connect and secure the Multi-purpose Cable CA-0000074 (2 places) between the rear panels of the CRS-350 and the CDM-625s as follows:

DB-25F Jxx “Overhead,” D-9M Paxx “Audio,” and DB-15M Pbxx “IDR Alarms” connectors on the CRS-350 rear panel (where xx specifies the number 1 through 10 Traffic Modem, and 11 is reserved for the Redundant Modem), to

HD-44F “IDR Data/Alarms/Audio” and DB-9M “ESC” connectors on the Redundant and Traffic CDM-625s.

4.5.5.2ESC Data Connections – CRS-350 to User

The User’s equipment should be connected to the correct corresponding plug-in UDI (User Data Interface) card on the front panel of the CRS-350. This replaces the direct connection to the Traffic CDM-625’s “IDR”, “Audio” and “Overhead” ports.

4.5.6Operation of the CDM-625 in CDM-600/600L Emulation Mode

With the exception of EIA-232 type traffic data handling, the CDM-600 Emulation Mode enables the CDM-625 to serve as an operationally transparent replacement unit for the CDM-600/600L Open Network Satellite Modems.

4.5.6.1 Preparing the CDM-625 for Operation in CDM-600/600L Emulation Mode

The CDM-625 may be set for operation in CDM-600/600L Emulation mode by selecting this mode of operation from the CDM-625 front panel. From the top display menu:

SELECT: UTILITY Æ Em Æ Emulation Mode

Use the ▼▲ buttons on the keypad to select the appropriate emulation mode.

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Mocomtech Data Connections CRS-300 to User, ESC Data Connections CRS-350 to User, Select Utility Æ Em Æ Emulation Mode