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For optimum radio frequency (RF) signal communications, it is essential to use a cable that is compatible with fre-
quencies up to 1.5 GHz and impedances of 50 Ohms. Please keep in mind that the quality and length of the antenna
cable can impact the transmission and reception of RF signals, thereby influencing the device's coverage and data
exchange rates.
The image below indicates the location of the GPS antenna connector.
GPS Connector
Fig. 11:
For more details on GPS configuration, kindly refer to the Teldat Dm812-I GPS Interface manual.
3.5.4 Configuration connection
3.5.4.1 Configuration using the local console (CONF connector)
The Teldat 5Ge-Rail features an M12 8P A-Code female connector on the front panel. This connector serves two
purposes: providing access to the router's local console and functioning as an asynchronous serial port. Please refer
to the following image for the location of the CONF connector.
Conf Connector
Fig. 12:
Keep in mind that this connector is also used for I/O signals. The table below shows the RS232 signals and their cor-
responding pin assignments.
PIN
5
8
4, 6
In order to use this interface, you need to pre-configure its behavior or function. By default, it is set to local console
mode. This section will focus on the connection for local console mode.
To configure local console mode, you need to connect the CONF port to an asynchronous terminal or to a PC with
terminal emulation.
Note
The terminal must be configured as follows:
- Speed: 115,200 bps.
- Eight data bits.
- One stop bit.
Teldat 5Ge-Rail
Signal
RS232-TxD (Output)
RS232-RxD (Input)
RS232-GND
3 Components and Power Supply
M12 8P A Code Female
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