Mgmt 10/100Baset/Tx Connection (Rj-45); Dc Power Connection (Plug-In Terminal Block); Fuse; Alarm Contacts (Plug-In Terminal Block) - ADTRAN TRACER 6000 SERIES User Manual

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TRACER 6000 Series Split System Manual

MGMT 10/100BaseT/TX Connection (RJ-45)

The physical Ethernet interface is provided by a single RJ-45 jack (labeled
10/100BaseT/TX for LAN connectivity. The
is not a router interface. Each port has a green
that blinks with data activity on the interface. Table 7 shows the pinout.
Pin
Name
1
TX1
2
TX2
3
RX1
4,5
6
RX2
7, 8

DC Power Connection (Plug-In Terminal Block)

The TRACER 6200 can operate from a supply between 21 and 60 VDC, with either polarity referenced to
ground, and consumes less than 25 W. Power supplies should be able to provide up to 25 W at the selected
voltage. Current required (in amps) is determined by dividing the power consumed (in watts) by the
applied voltage (in volts). For example, at 48 V, TRACER 6200 would draw approximately 0.52 A
(25 W/48 V). Table 8 shows the DC power connection pinout.
Pin
1
2

Fuse

The fuse holder, accessible from the rear panel of the TRACER 6200, accepts a generic 2 A, 250 V, 2-inch
slow-blo fuse.

Alarm Contacts (Plug-In Terminal Block)

An RF link down condition is indicated with both normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) alarm
contacts on the rear panel of the TRACER 6200 system. In normal operation, the NC contact is electrically
connected to the common contact (COM) and the NO contact is isolated. When the RF link drops, the NC
contact becomes isolated and the NO is electrically connected to COM. This allows RF down conditions
to be reported to external alarm monitoring systems. Table 9 on page 35 provides the alarm contact pinout.
Pin
Name
1
COM
2
NO
3
NC
612806320L1-1B
MGMT
LINK
Table 7. MGMT 10/100BaseT/TX Interface Pinout
Transmit positive
Transmit negative
Receive positive
Unused
Receive negative
Unused
Table 8. DC Power Connector Pinout
Name
+/–
GND
Table 9. Alarm Contact Connector Pinout
Common Contact
Normally-Open Contact
Normally-Closed Contact
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Section 3 Engineering Guidelines
MGMT
port is used for Telnet, SNMP, and TFTP access and
LED to indicate a valid link and an amber
Description
Description
Voltage
Ground
Description
) that delivers
LED
ACT
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