Mounting Requirements; User Configurable I/O Connections - GE TransNET 900 Reference Manual

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Mounting Requirements

The radio may be mounted to any flat surface using four sheet metal screws,
machine screws or other suitable fasteners. Fasteners are not supplied with
the radio. The radio should be mounted in a manner that permits easy access
to the connectors and viewing of the status LEDs.
Figure 2 shows the mounting hole spacing for the board-only radio. To
prepare the mounting surface for drilling, it may be helpful to use the radio
case itself as a template. To do this, position the radio as desired and mark
through the mounting holes with a felt-tip pen or similar marking instrument.
3.0 in.
7.7 cm

10.6 User Configurable I/O Connections

Several connection points (eyelets) are provided within the transceiver near
DATA
the
interface connector that allow the user to facilitate unique integra-
tion requirements.
By jumpering eyelets, external functions (unconditioned I/O) may be
communicated within the TransNET network using a Network Management
System (NMS) such as InSite or a user's custom application that uses the
Network-Wide Diagnostics Protocol. Specifications for this protocol are
open and are contained within the InSite distribution material on CD and on
the GE MDS Web site.
One pin of the DB-9 Data Interface connector supports this function, as well
as three pins of the RJ-11 Diagnostics connector. See Tables
previous pages for details.
MDS 05-2708A01, Rev. F
Figure 25. Mounting Hole Dimensions
MDS TransNET Ref. Manual
4.625 in.
11.8 cm
27
and
28
on the
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