05-4446A01, Rev. C
LAN PORT
DC POWER INPUT
(10—30 VDC, 2.5A)
Figure 2-3. Transceiver Interface Connectors
•
LED INDICATOR PANEL
the transceiver. Section
mation.
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COM1 SERIAL PORT
of the transceiver using a connected PC.
on Page 31
provides complete connection details.
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—Connection point for Ethernet Local Area Net-
LAN PORT
work. The connector has integrated LEDs to indicate signal
activity as follows: A steady green LED indicates that a link has
been achieved; a flashing green LED indicates data activity; and
a yellow LED indicates 100 Mbps operation.
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— DC power connection for the transceiver. Power source
PWR
must be 10 Vdc to 30 Vdc, negative ground, and capable of pro-
viding at least 25 watts.
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GPS ANTENNA PORT
connection of a GPS receiving antenna. Provides 3.5 Vdc output
for compatibility with powered (active) GPS antennas. Do not
short this connector, as you might cause damage to the internal
power supply. The GPS receiving antenna's gain must be
16 dBi or less.
NOTE: GPS functionality is required on all Access Points and
Remotes
except when "Free Run" single-channel (non-frequency
hopping) operation is used, which might be possible in some
low-interference environments.
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RX2 ANTENNA PORT
ial connector (TNC-type) for attachment of a second 900 MHz
receiving antenna used in space diversity arrangements.
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TX/RX1 ANTENNA PORT
attachment of the main station antenna (transmit and receive).
Mercury Reference Manual
Invisible place holder
LED INDICATOR
PANEL
COM1
SERIAL PORT
RX2 ANTENNA
PORT
GPS ANTENNA
CONNECTION
—Displays the basic operating status of
2.7
on
page 26
— DB-9 connector used for management
— Coaxial connector (SMA-type) for
— Reserved for future functionality. Coax-
— Coaxial connector (TNC-type) for
TX/RX1
ANTENNA PORT
contains detailed infor-
MS INTRODUCTION
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