NOTICE: The optional Transceiver Option Card attaches to the control board. The board
provides an internal 10 MHz frequency reference. For conventional operation, it provides the
analog interfaces and WildCard I/Os.
Table 38: Transceiver Connections - Front
XCVR Port / Type
Ethernet service port, RJ-45
Serial service port, DB-9
Microphone port, RJ-45
Speaker port, RJ-9
Wireline port, RJ-45
System Connector, mini SCSI
Asynchronous port, RS232,
RJ-45
V.24 port
Connects to This Device/
Port
Service PC, LAN port
Service PC, RS-232 port
Microphone, RJ-45 port
External Speaker, RJ-9
port
Landline equipment, RJ-45
50-pin Telco Connector or
Punchblock
Digital Circuit, RJ-45
Chapter 3: GTR 8000 Base Radio Installation
Description
Ethernet service port for local ac-
cess using Configuration/Service
Software (CSS). Also may be
used for localized software down-
loads.
NOTICE: Supports only
10 Mb half duplex oper-
ation.
Serial service port for initial con-
figuration of the IP address.
Used to connect to a microphone
with a PTT button.
NOTICE: Use micro-
phone kit GMMN4063B.
Used to connect to an amplified
(DC powered) external speaker.
Audio volume level is set from the
CSS.
CAUTION: To prevent
damage to the base ra-
dio, use speaker kits
HSN1006A and cable
part no. 0185180U01.
Connection between telephone
lines or analog site equipment
and the analog base radio. The
wireline processes and routes all
wireline audio signals between
the base radio and landline equip-
ment (such as consoles or mo-
dems).
Provides the WildCard I/Os and
supplementary Analog I/Os for
analog simulcast and special ap-
plications. Editing of Wildcard
configurations is permitted only
through CSS.
Not in Use
Connection port when the base
radio is part of a conventional or
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