Data port
Power port
Figure 2. HPT435BT front side
Through the data port the HPT435BT modem can be connected to RS-232
serial port with Data-Ser Cable, DB9/DB15 (6ft/1.8m), or this port can be
configured as RS422/485 and connected to the RS-422 or RS-485 ports.
With Data-Ser Cable, ODU-7/DB15 (6ft/1.8m) the modem can be con-
nected to the JAVAD GNSS receiver.
Through the power port the HPT435BT modem can be powered. See
"Powering HPT435BT" on page 17 for detailed information.
External Antenna Connector and Bluetooth Antenna
The external antenna connects to the TNC external antenna connector on
the back panel of HPT435BT.
External
Antenna
Connector
Figure 3. External antenna connector and Bluetooth Antenna
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Mounting Brackets
The mounting bracket (p/n 10-587102-01) connects the modem to a stan-
dard pole/adapter.
There is special bracket (p/n 99-587303-10) to connect a JAVAD GNSS
LEDs
radio to the geodetic pole.
Note: How to use it see http://www.javad.com/downloads/javadgnss/how-to/hardware/
Mounting_Bracket_for_Radio.pdf
Cables
The HPT435BT package includes standard communication and power ca-
bles for configuring the modem and providing a power source to the modem.
Data-Ser Cable, DB9/DB15 (6ft/1.8m)
Antenna
p/n 14-578110-01
Bluetooth
Power Cable, PL-700/Battery Clips (8.2 ft./2.5m)
p/n 14-578111-01
External Antenna
Antenna type depends on the site requirements, and may be directional or
omni-directional.
Warning: Do not use HPT435BT without antenna our attenuator to avoid serious
damage of your device.
Figure 4. Mounting Bracket
Figure 5. Bracket for radio
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