05-4446A01, Rev. D
LAN PORT
DC POWER INPUT
(10—30 VDC, 2.5A)
Figure 2-3. Transceiver Interface Connectors
(Standard unit shown; See
LED INDICATOR PANEL
•
the transceiver. See section
tion.
COM1 SERIAL PORT
•
of the transceiver with a connected PC.
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provides complete connection details.
LAN PORT
•
—Connection point for Ethernet Local Area Net-
work. The connector has integrated LEDs to indicate signal
activity as follows: A steady green LED indicates that a link has
been achieved; a flashing green LED indicates data activity; and
a yellow LED indicates 100 Mbps operation.
PWR
•
— DC power connection for the transceiver. Power source
must be 10 Vdc to 30 Vdc, negative ground, and capable of pro-
viding at least 25 watts.
GPS ANTENNA PORT
•
connection of a GPS receiving antenna. Provides 3.5 Vdc output
for compatibility with powered (active) GPS antennas. The GPS
receiving antenna's gain must be 16 dBi or less.
NOTE: GPS functionality is required on all Access Points and
Remotes
except when "Free Run" single-channel (non-frequency
hopping) operation is used, which might be possible in some
low-interference environments.
RX2 ANTENNA PORT
•
attachment of a second receiving antenna used in space diver-
sity arrangements.
TX/RX1 ANTENNA PORT
•
attachment of the main station antenna (transmit and receive).
Mercury Reference Manual
Invisible place holder
LED INDICATOR
PANEL
COM1
SERIAL PORT
RX2 ANTENNA
PORT
GPS ANTENNA
CONNECTION
Figure 2-4 on Page 28
—Displays the basic operating status of
2.7
on Page 29 for detailed informa-
— DB-9 connector used for management
— Coaxial connector (SMA-type) for
— Coaxial connector (TNC-type) for
— Coaxial connector (TNC-type) for
TX/RX1
ANTENNA PORT
for MaxRM unit)
INTRODUCTION on
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