AirLink MP595 / MP595W Modem User Guide
RS-232 serial (female DB9)
Diversity antenna (SMA)
Note: Electrical installations are
potentially dangerous and
should be performed by
personnel thoroughly trained in
safe electrical wiring procedures
for vehicles.
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Connector panel
The MP 595 modem has the following connectors:
USB (Type B)
Serial Host
USB Host
Diversity
Main RF
Main RF antenna (female TNC)
Figure 3-2: MP 595 modem rear connectors
GPS and I/O options
The MP modem provides support for GPS (Global Positioning
System) and for attaching input/output devices.
GPS. If you plan to use the MP modem's built‐in GPS module,
you must connect a GPS antenna using an antenna cable, or
use a combination antenna that can connect to both the GPS
and Main RF connectors on the MP modem housing.
Other I/O devices. Other devices, such as panic buttons,
sensors, or gauges may also be installed with the MP modem
and connected with an I/O cable to the I/O port. (See "I/O port
connections" on page 31.)
Overview of installation steps
The installation process for the MP modem varies depending
on how you plan to use it, where it best fits, and which of its
features you plan to use. The main steps are:
1.
Mount the MP modem.
2.
Mount the antennas and connect the cables.
·
Main RF antenna and cable
·
Additional RF antenna and cable, if you plan to use
receive diversity.
·
GPS antenna and cable, if you plan to use GPS
·
WAP antenna and cable (MP 595W only)
3.
Connect the power harness.
GPS antenna (female SMA)
Ethernet
GPS
WAP
Ethernet Host
SMA connector
Power harness (Molex connector)
WAP antenna for wireless
access point
(MP595 only)
For MP 595W only -
I/O connector (DB15HD)
I/O
Power
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