Alarm (J6) - Radyne DMD2401 Operation Manual

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DMD2401/DMD2401L/DMD2401 IBS/IDR Satellite Modem
Table 5-2. RS-232 Terminal Port – 9-Pin Female "D" Connector (J5)
Pin Number
2
TxD
3
RxD
5
GND

5.3.6 ALARM (J6)

The modem has two Form-C Dry Contact Alarm Relays onboard and an Alarm Connector located
on the rear panel, the 9-pin male "D" sub connector (J6).
The two relays are designated Modulator Alarm and Demodulator Alarm. Non-Alarm is defined as
the powered state of the relay. Thus, if there is a Modulator Alarm and/or Demodulator Alarm, the
pins will be connected as shown in Table 5-3:
Pins 2 and 3 Shorted
Modulator
Pins 8 and 9 Shorted
Demodulator
The pin definitions for J6 are shown in Table 5-4 below.
Note: The NC and NO (Normally Closed and Normally Open) nomenclature applies to non-
energized relays.
Table 5-4. Alarm Connector Pin Assignment (J6)
J6 Pin
Number
1
Mod Alarm Relay A NO on Alarm
2
Mod Alarm Relay A Common
3
Mod Alarm Relay A NC on Alarm
4
5
AGC Voltage Output
6
GND
7
Demod Alarm Relay B NO on Alarm
8
Demod Alarm Relay B Common
9
Demod Alarm Relay B NC on Alarm
TM065 - Rev. 3.3
Signal
Transmit Data
Receive Data
Ground
Table 5-3. Alarm Relays
Alarm
Pins 1 and 2 Shorted
Pin 7 and 8 Shorted
Connection
Description
No Alarm
Electrical Interfaces
Direction
Input
Output
5-3

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