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CRS-180

70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Installation and Operation Manual

Accessory Product for use only with Comtech EF Data CDM-625,


CDM-750, CDM-570, CDM-700, CDM-710, and CDM-710G Modems
(Modem Firmware and Hardware Requirements Apply)
IMPORTANT NOTE: The information contained in this document supersedes all previously published
information regarding this product. Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Part Number MN/CRS180.IOM

Revision 8

CRS-180
70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
Installation and Operation Manual
Accessory Product for use only with Comtech EF Data CDM-625,
CDM-750, CDM-570, CDM-700, CDM-710, and CDM-710G Modems
(Modem Firmware and Hardware Requirements Apply)
Part Number MN/CRS180.IOM
Revision 8
October 24, 2011
Copyright Comtech EF Data, 2011. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.
Comtech EF Data, 2114 West 7th Street, Tempe, Arizona 85281 USA, 480.333.2200, FAX: 480.333.2161

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLEOFCONTENTS..............................................................................................................III
TABLES..................................................................................................................................VII
FIGURES.................................................................................................................................VII
PREFACE.................................................................................................................................XI
AboutthisManual..................................................................................................................xi
ReportingCommentsorSuggestionsConcerningthisManual..................................................xi
RelatedDocuments................................................................................................................xi
ConventionsandReferences..................................................................................................xii
Warnings,CautionsandNotes..................................................................................................xii
ExamplesofMultiHazardNotices.............................................................................................xii
MetricConversion......................................................................................................................xii
RecommendedStandardDesignations......................................................................................xii
Trademarks...............................................................................................................................xiii
SafetyandCompliance..........................................................................................................xiii
ElectricalSafetyandCompliance..............................................................................................xiii
OperatingEnvironment............................................................................................................xiii
EquipmentConnection.............................................................................................................xiv
EuropeanUnionElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)Directive(2004/108/EEC).........................xiv
EuropeanUnionLowVoltageDirective(LVD)(2006/95/EC)...................................................xiv
EuropeanUnionRoHSDirective(2002/95/EC)..........................................................................xv
EuropeanUnionTelecommunicationsTerminalEquipmentDirective(91/263/EEC)..............xv
CEMark......................................................................................................................................xv
WarrantyPolicy.....................................................................................................................xvi
LimitationsofWarranty............................................................................................................xvi
ExclusiveRemedies..................................................................................................................xvii
GettingHelp........................................................................................................................xviii
ContactingComtechEFData..................................................................................................xviii
ReturningaProductforUpgradeorRepair..............................................................................xix
CHAPTER1.

INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................11

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1.1 Overview..................................................................................................................11
1.1.1 ModemSideConnectors.............................................................................................12
1.1.2 AntennaSideConnectors...........................................................................................13
1.2 FunctionalDescription.............................................................................................13
1.2.1 OperationwithCDM625/750/570/700/710/710G...................................................13
1.2.1.1 1:1IPRedundancyDataSwitchingFunctionalDescription.............................15
1.2.1.1.1 CDM570(withoptionalIPModule)ManagedSwitchorRouterModes.....15
1.2.1.1.2 CDM625/750/700/710/710GManagedSwitchMode................................17
1.2.1.1.3 CDM625(withOptionalIPPacketProcessor)RouterMode..................110
1.3

SummaryofSpecifications.....................................................................................113

CHAPTER2.

INSTALLATION...........................................................................................21

2.1

UnpackingandInspection........................................................................................21

2.2

Mounting.................................................................................................................22

CHAPTER3.
3.1

MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION...................................................31

Overview..................................................................................................................31

3.2 ConfiguringCDM625sfor1:1Redundancy..............................................................33
3.2.1 UserRemoteEthernetM&CInterface.......................................................................33
3.2.2 CarrierinCarrierRedundancyConfiguration...........................................................34
3.3

CDM750Operationin1:1Redundancy...................................................................35

3.4 ConfiguringCDM570sfor1:1Redundancy..............................................................37
3.4.1 IPRedundancyConfiguration.....................................................................................38
3.4.2 NonIPRedundancyConfiguration.............................................................................39
3.5 ConfiguringCDM700s/CDM710s/CDM710Gsfor1:1Redundancy......................311
3.5.1 IPRedundancyConfiguration...................................................................................312
3.5.2 NonIPRedundancyConfiguration...........................................................................312
3.6

CRS180SwitchDIPSettings...................................................................................313

CHAPTER4.
4.1

CABLESANDCONNECTIONS......................................................................41

Overview..................................................................................................................41

4.2 CablingtotheCDM625...........................................................................................43
4.2.1
CRS180CDM625ControlandIFInterfaceCablingKitKT0000159.......................43

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4.2.2 ModemtoSwitchControlInterfaceConnection.......................................................44
4.2.3 ModemtoSwitchIFInterfaceConnection................................................................45
4.2.4 ModemtoUserDataInterfaceConnectionsandExamples......................................46
4.2.4.1 RS422/232InterfaceExample...........................................................................47
4.2.4.2 HSSIInterfaceExample.......................................................................................47
4.2.4.3 ASIInterfaceExample.........................................................................................48
4.2.4.4 QuadE1InterfaceExample.................................................................................49
4.2.4.5 G.703BalancedInterfaceExample...................................................................410
4.2.4.6 G.703UnbalancedInterfaceExample..............................................................410
4.2.4.7 OverheadInterfaceExample............................................................................411
4.2.4.8 EngineeringServiceChannel(ESC)InterfaceExample.....................................411
4.2.4.9 10/100EthernetInterfaceExamples................................................................412
4.2.4.9.1 ManagedSwitchMode(with/withoutIPPacketProcessor)......................412
4.2.4.9.2 RouterMode(OptionalIPPacketProcessorRequired)..............................413
4.2.4.9.3 DataInterfaceConnectionsusingIPSubMux............................................414
4.2.4.10 PMSIInterfaceExample................................................................................414
4.3 CablingtotheCDM750.........................................................................................415
4.3.1 ModemtoSwitchControlandIFInterfaceConnection..........................................415
4.3.2 ModemtoUserDataInterfaceConnectionsandExamples....................................417
4.3.2.1 RJ45GigabitEthernetDataInterfaceExample...............................................417
4.3.2.2 OpticalGigabitEthernetInterfaceOptionExample.........................................418
4.3.2.3 SerialDataInterfaceKitandConnectionExamples.........................................419
4.3.2.3.1 KT/12542SingleG.703E3/T375(PIIC)InterfaceKit................................420
4.4 CablingtotheCDM570.........................................................................................421
4.4.1 CRS180CDM5701:1RedundancyKitKT/11599...............................................421
4.4.2 ModemtoSwitchControlInterfaceConnection.....................................................422
4.4.3 ModemtoSwitchIFInterfaceConnection..............................................................423
4.4.4 ModemtoUserDataInterfaceConnectionsandExamples....................................424
4.4.4.1 RS422/232InterfaceExample.........................................................................425
4.4.4.2 G.703BalancedInterfaceExample...................................................................425
4.4.4.3 G.703UnbalancedInterfaceExample..............................................................426
4.4.4.4 10/100EthernetInterfaceExample.................................................................427
4.5 CablingtotheCDM700.........................................................................................429
4.5.1 ModemtoSwitchControlandIFInterfaceConnection..........................................429
4.5.2 ModemtoUserDataInterfaceKitsandConnectionExamples...............................431
4.5.2.1 DualG.703E3/T3/STS175DataInterface(CDI10)KitKT/12542andHSSIData
Interface(CDI60)KitKT/12578.......................................................................432
4.5.2.2 155MBCopperDataInterface(CDI50)KitKT/12579......................................433
4.5.2.3 OC3DataInterface(CDI50)KitsKT/12580(SingleMode)orKT/12581(Multi
Mode)................................................................................................................434
4.5.2.4 GigabitEthernetDataInterface(CDI70)Example...........................................435

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4.6 CablingtotheCDM710.........................................................................................437
4.6.1 ModemtoSwitchControlandIFInterfaceConnection..........................................437
4.6.2 ModemtoUserDataInterfaceKitandConnectionExamples................................439
4.6.2.1 ASI75DataInterface(CDI40)KitKT/12579..................................................440
4.6.2.2 HSSIDataInterface(CDI60)InterfaceKitKT/12578........................................441
4.6.2.3 GigabitEthernetDataInterface(CDI70)Example...........................................442
4.7 CablingtotheCDM710G.......................................................................................443
4.7.1 ModemtoSwitchControlandIFInterfaceConnection..........................................443
4.7.2 ModemtoUserDataInterfaceKitandConnectionExamples................................445
4.7.2.1 SingleG.703E3/T3/STS175DataInterface(CDI101)KitKT/12583...............446
4.7.2.2 HSSIDataInterface(CDI60)KitKT/12586.......................................................447
4.7.2.3 GigabitEthernetInterface(CDI70)Example...................................................448
CHAPTER5.

CONNECTORPINOUTS...............................................................................51

5.1

Overview..................................................................................................................51

5.2

ModemSide:TypeBNCIFConnectors....................................................................52

5.3

J3ControlConnector(Top)ModemA..................................................................52

5.4

J4ControlConnector(Bottom)ModemB............................................................53

5.5

AntennaSide:TypeBNCIFConnectors...................................................................53

APPENDIXA.
A.1

CABLEDRAWINGS.....................................................................................A1

Introduction..............................................................................................................A1

A.2 ControlInterfaceCables............................................................................................A1
A.2.1
UniversalControlCable,DB9MDB9M.............................................................A2
A.2.2
AdapterControlCable,RoHS,DB9MDB15F....................................................A3
A.2.3
OptionalYSplitterAdapterControlCable,(2X)DB9MDB15F.......................A4
A.2.4
OptionalControlCable,Nonmuting,DB9MDB15F........................................A5
A.3 IF/DataInterfaceCables..........................................................................................A6
A.3.1
ModemtoCRS180,70/140MHzCoaxialCable,RoHS,TypeBNC50................A8
A.3.2
ModemtoUser,70/140MHzCoaxialCable,RoHS,TypeBNC75......................A9
A.3.3
ModemtoUser,SplitterCable,(2X)DB25MDB25F......................................A10
A.3.4
ModemtoUser,CDM625DataYSplitterCable,(2X)DB9MDB9F............A11
A.3.5
ModemtoUser,QuadE1YSplitterAdapterCable,(2X)DB15FDB9M.......A12
A.3.6
ModemtoUser,QuadE1YSplitterAdapterCable,(2X)RJ48FDB9M........A13
A.3.7
ModemtoUser,QuadE1YSplitterAdapterCableKit(KT0000122).................A14

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A.3.8

A.3.9
A.3.10
A.3.11
A.3.12
A.3.13
A.3.14

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ModemtoUser,OverheadUserDataYSplitterCable,(2X)HD44MHD44F......
................................................................................................................................A15
ModemtoModemShieldedMultidropCnCPlus,CDM6251:1Cable,DB9M
DB9M...................................................................................................................A16
UsertoCRS180,CoaxCable,RoHS,TypeBNC75............................................A17
ModemtoUser,OpticalGigabitEthernetSingleModeORMultiModeCable
Assemblies,(2X)TypeLC(4X)TypeLC............................................................A18
ModemtoUserG.703BalancedUserDataYSplitterCable,(2X)DB15M
DB15M......................................................................................................A19
ModemtoUser,HSSIUserDataYSplitterCable,(2X)HD50MHD50F........A20
ModemtoUser,OC3SingleModeORMultiModeCableAssemblies,Type
SC/UPC(2X)TypeSC/UPC...........................................................................A21

TABLES
Table11.CRS180ApplicationSummary..................................................................................12
Table31.CRS180DIPSwitchSettings....................................................................................313
Table51.ModemSideTypeBNCConnectors.........................................................................52
Table52.J3ModemAControlConnectorPinAssignments.................................................52
Table53.J4ModemBControlConnectorPinAssignments.................................................53
Table54.J7(Rx)andJ8(Tx)TypeBNCConnectors.................................................................53

FIGURES
Figure11.CRS18070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancySwitch.....................................................11
Figure12.CRS180ModemSideConnectors.........................................................................12
Figure13.CRS180AntennaSideConnectorsandGroundLug.............................................13
Figure14.CDM5701:1IPRedundancyRouterModeAOnline..........................................16
Figure15.CDM5701:1IPRedundancyRouterModeSwitchover(BOnline).....................17
Figure16.CDM625/750/700/710/710G1:1IPRedundancyManagedSwitchMode.............18
Figure17.CDM625/750/700/710/710G1:1IPRedundancyManagedSwitchModeSwitchover.....
.............................................................................................................................................19
Figure18.CDM6251:1IPRedundancyRouterModeAOnline........................................111
Figure19.CDM6251:1IPRedundancyRouterModeSwitchover(BOnline)..................112
Figure21.KT/11708MountingPanelKit(forhorizontalorverticalmounting).......................22
Figure31.CDM570ConfigurationInterfaces...........................................................................37
Figure32.CDM570CLI1:1RedundancyConfigurationscreen...............................................39
Figure33.CRS180AntennaSideDIPSwitches....................................................................313
Figure41.CDM625ModemtoSwitchControlConnections...................................................44
Figure42.CDM625ModemtoSwitch70/140MHzIFConnections.......................................45
Figure43.CDM625BlockDiagram:UserModemSwitchTraffic..............................46
Figure44.CDM625RS422/2321:1Example..........................................................................47
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Figure45.CDM625HSSI1:1Example......................................................................................47
Figure46.CDM625ASI1:1Example........................................................................................48
Figure47.CDM625QuadE11:1Example................................................................................49
Figure48.CDM625G.703Balanced1:1Example..................................................................410
Figure49.CDM625G.703Unbalanced1:1Example.............................................................410
Figure410.CDM625Overhead1:1Example.........................................................................411
Figure411.CDM625ESC1:1Example...................................................................................411
Figure412.CDM62510/100Ethernet1:1ExampleManagedSwitchMode.....................412
Figure413.CDM62510/100Ethernet1:1ExampleRouterMode.....................................413
Figure414.CDM625PMSI1:1Example.................................................................................414
Figure415.CDM750ModemtoSwitchControl&IFConnectionsKT0000160................416
Figure416.CDM750RJ45GigabitEthernet1:1Example.....................................................417
Figure417.CDM750OpticalGigabitEthernet1:1Example..................................................418
Figure418.CDM750BlockDiagram:UserModemSwitchTraffic..........................419
Figure419.CDM750G.703E3/T3PIICInterfaceKitKT/12542...........................................420
Figure420.CDM570ModemtoSwitchControlConnections...............................................422
Figure421.CDM570ModemtoSwitch70/140MHzIFConnections...................................423
Figure422.CDM570BlockDiagram:UserModemSwitchTraffic..........................424
Figure423.CDM570RS422/2321:1Example......................................................................425
Figure424.CDM570G.703Balanced1:1Example................................................................425
Figure425.CDM570G.703Unbalanced1:1Example...........................................................426
Figure426.CDM57010/100Ethernet1:1Example...............................................................427
Figure427.CDM700ModemtoSwitchControl&IFConnectionsKT/12554....................430
Figure428.CDM700BlockDiagram:UserModemSwitchTraffic..........................431
Figure429.CDM700G.703E3/T3/STS1andHSSI1:1Example..............................................432
Figure430.CDM700155MBCopper1:1Example.................................................................433
Figure431.CDM700OC31:1Example(SingleModeshown)..............................................434
Figure432.CDM700GigabitEthernet(GigE)1:1Example....................................................435
Figure433.CDM710ModemtoSwitchControl&IFConnectionsKT/12554....................438
Figure434.CDM710BlockDiagram:UserModemSwitchTraffic..........................439
Figure435.CDM710ASI1:1Example....................................................................................440
Figure436.CDM710HSSI1:1Example..................................................................................441
Figure437.CDM710GigabitEthernet(GigE)1:1Example....................................................442
Figure438.CDM710GModemtoSwitchControl&IFConnectionsKT/12554.................444
Figure439.CDM710GBlockDiagram:UserModemSwitchTraffic..........................445
Figure440.CDM710GSingleG.703E3/T3/STS11:1Example...............................................446
Figure441.CDM710GHSSI1:1Example................................................................................447
Figure442.CDM710GGigabitEthernet(GigE)1:1Example.................................................448
Figure51.CRS180ModemandAntennaSideConnectors...................................................51
FigureA1.UniversalControlCable(CEFDP/NCA/WR93784).................................................A2
FigureA2.AdapterControlCable(CEFDP/NCA/WR121351)..................................................A3
FigureA3.OptionalYSplitterAdapterControlCable(CEFDP/NCA/WR130114)..................A4
FigureA4.OptionalControlCable(CEFDP/NCA0000187)......................................................A5

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FigureA5.Tx/Rx50TypeBNCRoHSCoaxCable(CEFDP/NPL/09461)...............................A8
FigureA6.75TypeBNCUserDataCoaxialCable(CEFDP/NCA/BNC75OHM).....................A9
FigureA7.1:1UserDataSplitterCable(CEFDP/NCA/RB104611).........................................A10
FigureA8.1:1UserDataYSplitterCable(CEFDP/NCA0000071)........................................A11
FigureA9.1:1QuadE1UserDataYSplitterAdapterCable(CEFDP/NCA0000163)...........A12
FigureA10.QuadE1UserDataYSplitterAdapterCable(CEFDP/NCA0000164)...............A13
FigureA11.QuadE1UserDataYSplitterAdapterCableKit(CEFDP/NKT0000122)..........A14
FigureA12.OverheadUserDataYSplitterCable(CEFDP/NCA0000070)...........................A15
FigureA13.ModemtoModemShieldedMultidropCnCPlus,CDM6251:1Cable(CEFDP/N
CA0000276).........................................................................................................A16
FigureA14.Tx/Rx75TypeBNCRoHSCoaxCable(CEFDP/NPL/08134)...........................A17
FigureA15.OpticalGigabitEthernetUserDataCableAssembly(SeeTableforCEFDP/N)....A18
FigureA16.G.703BalancedUserDataYSplitterCable(CEFDP/NCA/WR105221)............A19
FigureA17.HSSIUserDataYSplitterCable(CEFDP/NPP/SC3523)......................................A20
FigureA18.OC3UserDataCableAssembly(SeeTableforCEFDP/N)...................................A21

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PREFACE
About this Manual
This manual provides installation and operation information for the Comtech EF Data CRS180
70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch. This is a technical document intended for the persons
responsiblefortheoperationandmaintenanceoftheCRS180anditssupportedmodems.

Reporting Comments or Suggestions Concerning this Manual


ComtechEFDatawelcomescommentsandsuggestionsregardingthecontentanddesignofthis
manual.Tosubmitcomments,contacttheComtechEFDataTechnicalPublicationsDepartment:

TechnicalPublications@comtechefdata.com.

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Conventions and References


Warnings, Cautions and Notes

AWARNINGgivesinformationaboutapossiblehazardthatMAYCAUSEDEATHor
SERIOUSINJURY.
ACAUTIONgivesinformationaboutapossiblehazardthatMAYCAUSEINJURYor
PROPERTYDAMAGE.

ANOTEgivesimportantinformationaboutataskortheequipment.

AREFERENCEdirectstheusertoadditionalinformationaboutataskortheequipment.

Examples of Multi-Hazard Notices

Metric Conversion
Metricconversioninformationislocatedontheinsidebackcoverofthismanual.Thisinformation
isprovidedtoassisttheoperatorincrossreferencingnonMetrictoMetricconversions.

Recommended Standard Designations


RecommendedStandard(RS)Designationshavebeensupersededbythenewdesignationofthe
Electronic Industries Association (EIA). References to the old designations may be shown when
depicting actual text displayed on the individual product Web or Telnet (i.e., remote control)
interfacepagesfortheunit(e.g.,RS232).Allotherreferencesinthemanualwillbeshownwith
theEIAdesignations.

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Trademarks

Productnamesmentionedinthismanualmaybetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksoftheir
respectivecompaniesandareherebyacknowledged.

Theusershouldcarefullyreviewthefollowinginformation:

Safety and Compliance


Electrical Safety and Compliance
TheunitcomplieswiththeEN60950SafetyofInformationTechnologyEquipment(Including
ElectricalBusinessMachines)safetystandard.

Theequipmentisratedforoperationat12voltsDC.Ithasamaximumpowerconsumptionof1
Watt,anddrawsamaximumof80mAat+12voltsDCand120mAat12voltsDC.Thepower
supplycurrentis,inallcircumstances,suppliedbyeitherasingleComtechEFDatamodem,ora
pairofthesemodems.

IF THE UNIT IS OPERATED IN A VEHICLE OR MOVABLE INSTALLATION, MAKE SURE


THEUNITISSTABLE.OTHERWISE,EN60950SAFETYISNOTGUARANTEED.

Operating Environment

DONOTOPERATETHEUNITINANYOFTHESEEXTREMEOPERATINGCONDITIONS:

AMBIENTTEMPERATURESLESSTHAN0C(32F)ORMORETHAN50C
(122F).

PRECIPITATION,CONDENSATION,ORHUMIDATMOSPHERESOFMORE
THAN95%RELATIVEHUMIDITY.

UNPRESSURIZEDALTITUDESOFMORETHAN2000METRES(6561.7FEET).

EXCESSIVEDUST.

FLAMMABLEGASES.

CORROSIVEOREXPLOSIVEATMOSPHERES.

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Equipment Connection
THECRS180ISDESIGNEDFOROPERATIONONLYWITHTHECOMTECHEFDATA
MODEMSLISTEDINTHISMANUAL.THESEMODEMSSUPPLYDCOPERATING
CURRENT(ELECTRONICALLYFUSEDANDPROTECTED)ANDCONTROLSIGNALSFOR
THECORRECTFUNCTIONINGOFTHISUNIT.CONNECTIONTOOTHER
MANUFACTURERSEQUIPMENTCOULDRESULTINDAMAGETOTHEUNIT.THE
CRS180ISNOTCOMPATIBLEWITHOTHERCOMTECHEFDATAMODEMSNOT
LISTEDINTHISMANUAL.

European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (2004/108/EEC)


Independenttestingverifiesthattheunitcomplieswiththefollowingstandards:

Emissions,EN55022ClassBLimitsandMethodsofMeasurementofRadio
InterferenceCharacteristicsofInformationTechnologyEquipment.

Inadomesticenvironment,thisdeivemaycauseradiointerferencethatrequiresthe
usertotakeadequateprotectivemeasures.

Immunity,EN550821GenericImmunityStandard:Residential,Commercial,and
LightIndustry.

FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)CodeofRegulationPart15,SubpartB.

TOMAKE SURETHATTHEUNITCOMPLIESWITHTHESE STANDARDS,OBEY THESE


INSTRUCTIONS:

UsecoaxialcablethatisofgoodqualityforconnectionstotheLBandTypeNTx
(transmit)andRx(receive)femaleconnectors.

UseType'D'connectorsthathavebackshellswithcontinuousmetallicshielding.

TypeDcablingmusthaveacontinuousoutershield(eitherfoilorbraid,orboth).The
shieldmustbebondedtothebackshell.

Operatetheunitwithitscoveronatalltimes.

European Union Low Voltage Directive (LVD) (2006/95/EC)


Symbol Description
<HAR>

TypeofpowercordrequiredforuseintheEuropeanCommunity.
CAUTION:Doublepole/NeutralFusing
ACHTUNG: Zweipoligebzw.NeutralleiterSicherung

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InternationalSymbols
Symbol

Definition

AlternatingCurrent

ProtectiveEarth

Fuse

ChassisGround

Symbol

Definition

Foradditionalsymbols,refertoWarnings,CautionsandNoteslistedearlierinthis
Preface.

European Union RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC)


Thisunitsatisfies(withexemptions)therequirementsspecifiedintheEuropeanUnionDirective
2002/95/EC on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
ElectronicEquipment(RoHS).

European Union Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive


(91/263/EEC)
In accordance with the European Union Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive
91/263/EEC, the unit should not be directly connected to the Public Telecommunications
Network.

CE Mark
ComtechEFDatadeclaresthattheunitmeetsthenecessaryrequirementsfortheCEMark.

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Warranty Policy
ComtechEFDataproductsarewarrantedagainstdefectsinmaterialandworkmanship
for a specific period from the dateof shipment, and this period varies by product. In
mostcases,thewarrantyperiodistwoyears.Duringthewarrantyperiod,ComtechEF
Datawill,atitsoption,repairorreplaceproductsthatprovetobedefective.Repairsare
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or a 90 day extended warranty,
whichever is longer. Contact Comtech EF Data for the warranty period specific to the
productpurchased.

Forequipmentunderwarranty,theownerisresponsibleforfreighttoComtechEFData
andallrelatedcustoms,taxes,tariffs,insurance,etc.ComtechEFDataisresponsiblefor
the freight charges only for return of the equipment from the factory to the owner.
Comtech EF Data will return the equipment by the same method (i.e., Air, Express,
Surface)astheequipmentwassenttoComtechEFData.

AllequipmentreturnedforwarrantyrepairmusthaveavalidRMAnumberissuedprior
to return and be marked clearly on the return packaging. Comtech EF Data strongly
recommendsallequipmentbereturnedinitsoriginalpackaging.

ComtechEFDataCorporationsobligationsunderthiswarrantyarelimitedtorepairor
replacement of failed parts, and the return shipment to the buyer of the repaired or
replacedparts.

Limitations of Warranty
Thewarrantydoesnotapplytoanypartofaproductthathasbeeninstalled,altered,
repaired, or misused inany way that, in the opinion of ComtechEF Data Corporation,
wouldaffectthereliabilityordetractsfromtheperformanceofanypartoftheproduct,
or is damaged as the result of use in a way or with equipment that had not been
previouslyapprovedbyComtechEFDataCorporation.

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cause beyond the control of Comtech EF Data Corporation, such as lightning or other
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Thewarrantydoesnotcoveranylaborinvolvedintheremovalandorreinstallationof
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consequential damages arising from the use of the equipment or products, or for any
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products.

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ContactComtechEFDatafor:

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Step
1

Task
GototheComtechEFDataServicepage
(http://www.comtechefdata.com/service.asp)andreadtheReturnMaterial
Authorizationsectioninitsentirety.

RequestaReturnMaterialAuthorizationNumber:

OntheComtechEFDataServicepage:SelecttheReturnMaterial
Authorizationhyperlink.

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(http://www.comtechefdata.com/support.asp):Click[SendRMARequest]
(http://www.comtechefdata.com/rmaform.asp);

FillouttheRMAformcompletely;

Click[SendEmail].

Alternately:

o SendanemailprovidingthissamedetailedinformationtoComtechEF
DataCustomerService(service@comtechefdata.com).

o ContactComtechEFDataCustomer&TechnicalSupportbyphoneorfax.

Packtheproductinitsoriginalshippingcartonandprotectivepackaging.

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Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1

Overview

Figure 1-1. CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


The CRS180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch module, shown in Figure 11, is a 50,
70/140 MHz TxRx IF signal switch designed for use with IF satellite modems in a 1:1
configuration.

TheTxsideswitchestheOnlineunitontothetransmitcoaxialcable.TheRxsideoftheswitch
usespowerdividerstoprovidebothdemodulatorswiththesameIFsignalfromtheLNB,thus
reducingswitchingtime.

TheCRS180isdesignedtosupport1:1redundancyforComtechEFDataCDM625,CDM750,
CDM570,CDM700,CDM710,andCDM710Gmodems.Table11summarizestheCRS1801:1
IF Switch applications, including requirements for supporting data switching hardware and
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Table 1-1. CRS-180 Application Summary


Modem
CDM-625
CDM-750

1:1 Data Switch


Built into the CDM-625
Built into the CDM-750

CDM-570

Built into the CDM-570

CDM-570 IP Module

User-provided hub or Layer 2 switch

CDM-700

Built into the CDM-700

CDM-710

Built into the CDM-710

CDM-710G

Other Information*
Firmware 1.1.1 or higher
Firmware 1.1.1 or higher
Firmware 1.6.7 or higher
Hardware Revision 3
Firmware 1.5.4.2 or higher
Firmware 1.1.6 or higher
Hardware Revision 3
Firmware 2.4.1 or higher
Hardware Revision 3
Firmware 5.1.1 or higher

Built into the CDM-710G

*FirmwareupdatesarefreeandmaybedownloadedfromtheComtechEFData
webpage.Ifamodemdoesnotmeetthehardwarerequirements,contactCEFD
hardwarerevisionupgradesmustbeperformedatCEFD.

1.1.1

Modem Side Connectors


Themodemsideconnectors,showninFigure12andoutlinedintheaccompanyingtable,provide
all necessary external connections between the CRS180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
moduleandthespecifiedComtechEFDatamodems.

J6 TX B

J5 TX A

J3 Control A
J4 Control B

J2 RX B

J1 RX A

Name

Ref Des

Connector Type

Function

RX A

J1

BNC

IF Input to Modem A

RX B

J2

BNC

IF Input to Modem B

TX A

J5

BNC

IF Output from Modem A

TX B

J6

BNC

IF Output from Modem B

Control A

J3

9-pin D (female)

Control Interface with Modem A

Control B

J4

9-pin D (female)

Control Interface with Modem B

Figure 1-2. CRS-180 Modem Side Connectors

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Antenna Side Connectors


Two 50 female BNC connectors on the antenna side of the CRS180 70/140 MHz IF Switch
moduleprovidethecoaxialcableconnectionstotheoutdoortransmitandreceiveequipment.
RefertoFigure13andtheaccompanyingtablefordetails.

Name

Ref Des

Connector Type

Function

RX

J7

BNC

IF Input

TX

J8

BNC

IF Output

Figure 1-3. CRS-180 Antenna Side Connectors and Ground Lug

1.2

Functional Description
The CRS180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch module performs the Tx and Rx coaxial
switchingrequiredforredundantmodemoperationwithanoutdoorBUCandLNB.

1.2.1

Operation with CDM-625/750/570/700/710/710G


TheCRS180isconfiguredwithtwomodemstoformacomplete1:1redundantmodemsystem.
WithintheCRS180,aredundancycontrollercontinuallymonitorsthestatusoffaultsforboth
modemstodeterminewhichmodemshouldbeOnlineandOffline.Thecontrolcablesbetween
themodemsandtheCRS180includefoursignalgroups:

First, serial fullduplex communication lines are routed from one modem to the other
modem via the CRS180. Using these lines, this Online modem can interrogate the
Offline modem at regular intervals to determine its configuration. If a difference in
configurationisdetected,theOnlinemodemwillreconfiguretheOfflinemodemsothat
the configurations are always synchronized. This process is entirely automatic if the
Offlinemodemisreplaced,itdoesnothavetobemanuallyreprogrammedtomatchthe
Onlinemodem.

Second,theModemsUnit,TxandRxfaultssignalsfrombothmodemsareroutedtothe
CRS180.Thisallowstheredundancycontrollertoalwaysknowthehealthstatusofboth
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Third,theonline/offlinesignalsareroutedfromtheCRS180toeachmodem.Basedon
the modem faults, the CRS180 will determine which modem should be Online and
Offline. In the event that both modems indicate faults through some malfunction, the
CRS180switchwillselect,bydefault,ModemA.

Fourth, +12V is routed from each modem to the CRS180 for operational power. This
power from both modems is diode ORd so that the switch remains active if power is
lostfromoneofthemodems.

IF Switching The CRS180 provides IF redundancy, but when switching occurs, it


accommodatesmorethanjusttheIFsignals.OntheRxside,theRxIFsignalfromtheLNBissplit
inapowerdividertocontinuouslydriveboththeOnlineandOfflinedemodulator.TheOffline
demodulator can then maintain lock so that it is ready to quickly assume Online status for
receivetrafficwhenaswitchoverisrequired.

Data Switching is accomplished inside each modem, in the data interface itself. A Y cable
connects both the Online modem and the Offline modem to the terrestrial data source.
Transmitdatadrivesbothmodemsinparallelsothatthestandbymodulatorisalwaysreadyto
come Online. Termination impedance for the modem line receivers is active in the Online
modem. On the Rx side of the interface, TRISTATE control of the Offline modem line drivers
keepstheOfflinemodemfrominterferingwiththeRxdatatraffic.Sendtimingoutputfromthe
OfflinemodemisalsoTRISTATE1.

ManualSwitchingisenabledbytheUserviatheOnlinemodem,throughitsfrontpanelorby
remotecontrol.

AutomaticSwitchingSelectioniscontrolledbytheUserviatheOnline
modem. Then, from the CRS180, the User determines the conditions
that cause an automatic switchover using two DIP switches Unit+Tx
andUnit+RxlocatedontheantennasideoftheCRS180andlabeled
Switch Conditions. This selection provides a great deal of flexibility in
the operation of the switch: the User can select between Modem Unit
faults only; Modem Unit faults or Receive Traffic faults; Modem Unit
faultsorTransmitTrafficfaults;orallthree.

AlsolocatedontheantennasideoftheCRS180aretwogreenLEDsthatindicatewhichmodem
isOnline.

WiththebridgingarchitectureoftheCRS180(wherebyidenticalterrestrialdatatrafficsignals
are routed to both Online and Offline modems), the redundancy controller can avoid
unnecessaryswitchovers.Byexaminingthefaultstatusofbothmodems,itcaninferifthefault
isexternaltothesystem.Forexample,theCRS180hasbeenconfiguredtoswitchfollowingUnit
faults or Transmit Traffic faults, and the modems have been configured for external clock
operation.Now,supposethat the externalequipment(network, multiplex,router,etc.)fails
boththeOfflineandOnlinemodemswillnowshowaTransmitTrafficfault(NoClockDetected
from Terrestrial Port). The CRS180 Controller State Machine will see that both faults have

TRISTATEisaregisteredtrademarkofNationalSemiconductor.

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occurred at the same time (in fact, within a 0.5 second window), and infers that the fault is
external.Therefore,nounnecessaryswitchoverisinitiated.

1.2.1.1 1:1 IP Redundancy Data Switching Functional Description


1.2.1.1.1 CDM-570 (with optional IP Module) Managed Switch or Router
Modes

DonotusetheM&CEthernetport(bottomRJ45connector)whentheoptional
IPModuleisinstalled.

All configuration changes can only be made to the Online Modem and will
require the User to Save Parameters to permanent storage to
ensuretheconfigurationchangeisalsoappliedtotheBackupModem.

Managed Switch (Ethernet Bridge) Mode: For the CDM570 in Managed Switch Mode (also
knownasEthernetBridgeMode)theuserMUSTuseanexternalEthernethubtoinsurethat
traffic will continue after a switchover. If an Ethernet switch is used, there could be a several
minuteoutagewhiletheEthernetSwitchrelearnsthecorrectoutputEthernetport.Usinga
dumb Ethernet hub allows LANtoWAN traffic to continue even after a switchover occurs
sincebothmodemswillbereceivingtheLANtraffic.

InManagedSwitchMode,bothmodemsshouldbeassignedauniqueManagementIPaddress
onthesamesubnetinordertosharetheparameterfile.

Router Mode: For the CDM570 in Router Mode, the user should use an external Ethernet
switch. Router mode does not require a dumb hub as with Managed Switch Mode and, for
performancereasons,anEthernetswitchishighlyrecommended.

InRouterMode,bothmodemsmustbeassignedauniqueManagementIPaddressonthesame
subnet (172.18.10.21/24 and 172.18.10.22/24 as shown in Figure 14 and Figure 15). This is
used to share the param file. A Traffic IP address on the subnet must also be assigned
(172.18.10.20/24)intheOnlinemodem.

WhichevermodemisOnlinewillassumetheTrafficIP.Whenthereisaswitchovertothebackup
modem,thismodemwillnowassumetheTrafficIP.AsshowninFigure15,thebackupmodem
willalsobroadcastagratuitousARPthatwilltellalllocaldevicestonowassociateanewMAC
addressfortheTrafficIP172.18.10.20.EachdevicewillupdatetheirARPtablesandtrafficwill
resumevirtuallyinstantaneously.

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Figure 1-4. CDM-570 1:1 IP Redundancy Router Mode A Online

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Figure 1-5. CDM-570 1:1 IP Redundancy Router Mode Switchover (B Online)

1.2.1.1.2 CDM-625/750/700/710/710G Managed Switch Mode


Astandard,userprovidedEthernetLayer2SwitchisneededwhenaCDM625,CDM750,CDM
700, CDM710, or CDM710G modem is configured for Managed Switch Mode (also known as
EthernetBridgeMode)terrestrialtraffic.

ALayer2SwitchisdesignedtolimitthetrafficthategresseseachportbyonlysendingEthernet
packetsouttheportthatthedestinationnetworkdeviceislocated.Theswitchmaintainsatable
knownasthedynamicContentAddressableMemory(CAM)tablethatmapsMACaddresses
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unknown to the switch, it sends the packet out all ports and waits for response packets in an
attempt to identify which port that particular MAC resides. Once the device responds, the
switchisabletomaptheMACtotheportintheCAMtable.

Any new arriving packets destined for that MAC address will be forwarded only out the port
identified in the CAM table. Most switch CAM tables do have a flush or timeout value, but is
normallysettoaveryhighnumbertolimittheamountoftimestheswitchhastobroadcasta
packetoutallports.ItisalsoimportanttonotethatCAMentriesforaspecificportarecleared
whenaportlinkgoesdown.

CDM-625/750/700/710/710G

CDM-625/750/700/710/710G

CDM
625/750/700/710/710G

Figure 1-6. CDM-625/750/700/710/710G 1:1 IP Redundancy Managed Switch Mode


Figure16showsaManagedSwitchMode1:1IPRedundancysetupwiththeEthernetdatainterface
ofbothmodemsconnectedtoaLayer2Switch.BothmodemsareoperationalModemAisOnline
andconnectedtoPort4oftheLayer2Switch.ModemBisOfflineandconnectedtoPort3ofthe
Layer2Switch,buttheEthernetlinkisnotactivebecauseonlytheOnlinemodemwillhaveanactive
Ethernetdatainterface.Also,LocalPCAisconnectedtoPort1oftheLayer2Switch.

When Ethernet traffic is sent from Local PC A across the satellite link to remote PC B, the
Layer2SwitchwilllearntheMACaddressesofbothPCsandwillhavethesedynamicentriesin
itsCAMTable:

Port1MAC000000000011(LocalPCA)
Port3Noentries,portdown
Port4MAC000000000022(RemotePCB)

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CDM-625/750/700/710/710G

CDM-625/750/700/710/710G

CDM-625/700/710/710G/750

Figure 1-7. CDM-625/750/700/710/710G 1:1 IP Redundancy Managed Switch Mode


Switchover
AsshowninFigure17,intheeventofafaultoccurringontheOnlineModemA,thefollowing
willoccur:

ModemAgoesofflineanddisablesitsEthernetdatainterface.

Simultaneously,ModemBgoesonlineandenablesitsEthernetdatainterface.

Layer2SwitchAsensesthatPort4isnolongeractiveandclearstheCAMtableentries
forthatport.

WhenthenextEthernetpacketfromLocalPCAdestinedforRemotePCBarrivesat
SwitchA,thereisnoCAMentryforthePCBMAC,soitwillbebroadcasttoallactive
ports.

When the next Ethernet packet from Remote PC B arrives at Switch A, Switch A
dynamicallyaddsthePCBMACtotheCAMtableforPort3.

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Notethefollowing:

1. The Managed Switch Mode method of redundancy is intended to be equivalent to pulling


theEthernetcablefromoneportandputtingitintoadifferentportonthesameswitch.

2. For the CDM625 modem: The user may configure one of the CDM625s four available
10/100 Ethernet ports for M&C Ethernet. As configured in Dedicated Management Port
Mode, when the modem is offline the M&Cdesignated portremainsfunctional and
availableforoperation,whilethethreeremainingportsareunavailable.Otherwise,ifnone
of the 10/100 Ethernet ports are reserved for M&C operation, all four portsbecome
unavailablewhenthemodemisoffline.

Thisconfigurationmustbeenabledonbothmodems.

Refer to the CDM625 Advanced Satellite Modem Installation and Operation Manual for
instructionstoconfigureoneofthefour10/100Ethernetportsforeachmodemforremote
EthernetM&C.

Dedicated Management Port Mode is not configurable for use when the
optional IP Packet Processor is installed and enabled. With the IP Packet
Processorenabled,asameanstoavoidEthernetNetworkingLoops,onlyone
oftheCDM625sfour10/100EthernetPortsisusedforeachmodematany
giventime.

3. For the CDM750/700/710/710G modems: When the modem is offline, althoughall


GigEport(s)are unavailable, the M&C Ethernet port remains functional and available for
operation.

4. Installationmustuseatrueswitchingdevice,notahubdevice.

1.2.1.1.3

CDM-625 (with Optional IP Packet Processor) Router Mode


All configuration changes can only be made to the Online Modem and will require
the User to Save Parameters to permanent storage to ensure the configuration
changeisalsoappliedtotheBackupModem.

For the CDM625 with the optional IP Packet Processor installed and enabled and the
configurationsetforRouterMode,theuserneedstoprovideanexternalEthernetswitch.

InRouterMode,bothmodemsmustbeassignedauniqueManagementIPaddressonthesame
subnet (172.18.10.21/24 and 172.18.10.22/24 as shown in Figure 18 and Figure 19). This is
used to share the param file. A Traffic IP address on the subnet must also be assigned
(172.18.10.20/24)intheonlinemodem.
TheTrafficIPAddressmustbedifferentfromeitherManagementIPAddress.

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WhichevermodemisonlinewillassumetheTrafficIP.Whenthereisaswitchovertothebackup
modem,thismodemwillnowassumetheTrafficIP.

PerFigure19,thebackupmodemwillalsobroadcastagratuitousARPwhichwilltellalllocal
devices to now associate a new MAC address for the Traffic IP 172.18.10.20. Each device will
updatetheirARPtablesandtrafficwillresumevirtuallyinstantaneously.

Figure 1-8. CDM-625 1:1 IP Redundancy Router Mode A Online

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Figure 1-9. CDM-625 1:1 IP Redundancy Router Mode Switchover (B Online)

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Summary of Specifications
Equipment Type

IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch

Manufacturer

Comtech EF Data, Tempe, Arizona

Comtech EF Data
Modems Supported

Operating Modes

Fully Automatic under control of supporting 1:1 switch.


Manual under control of supporting 1:1 switch.

Architecture

Full bridging architecture with configuration synchronization.


Tx switching guarantees the Offline modem is muted at least 60 dB down.
Rx IF signal fed to both Online and Standby units.

Switch Conditions
IF Switching/
Splitting

CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem (18 kbps 25 Mbps)


CDM-750 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
CDM-570 70/140 MHz Satellite Modem
CDM-700 70/140 MHz Satellite Modem
CDM-710 70/140 MHz Broadcast Satellite Modem
CDM-710G 70/140 MHz High-Speed Satellite Modem

Tx/Rx switching follows state of supporting data switching via control input from data
switch.
Tx IF: Switched by RF relay (1.5 dB max loss, 40 dB min ON/OFF isolation)
Rx IF: Passive power splitting (4dB max loss)

Tx-Rx Isolation

40 dB min, 50 - 190 MHz

IF Impedance

Optimized for 50 (> 10 dB return loss on external IF ports), 75 supported with the
use of external RF transformers (included).

IF Connectors

50 BNC Female

IF Frequency Range

50 to 190 MHz

Weight

1.1lbs (0.5kg)

Dimensions

1.7 H x 5.7 W x 4.1 D inches


(43 H x 143 W x 104 D mm [excluding connectors])
19-inch rack mounting kit available.

Power requirements

1 Watt maximum
+12 volts DC @ 80 mA (max)
(Power supplied by modems)

Approvals

CE as follows:
EMC
Safety

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2.1

Unpacking and Inspection


The CRS180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch module and its Installation and Operation
Manualwerepackagedandshippedinareusablecardboardcartoncontainingprotectivefoam
spacing.

ThisequipmentcontainspartsandassembliessensitivetodamagebyElectrostatic
Discharge(ESD).UseESDprecautionaryprocedureswhenhandlingtheequipment.

Onceopened,inspecttheshipment:
Step

Task

Keepallshippingmaterialsforstorageorreshipment.

Checkthepackinglisttoensuretheshipmentiscomplete.

Inspecttheequipmentforanypossibledamageincurredduringshipment.Contact
thecarrierandComtechEFDataimmediatelytosubmitadamagereportifdamage
isevident.

ReviewthismanualandthepertinentmodemsInstallationand
OperationManualcarefullytobecomefamiliarwith1:1redundancy
operation.

ProceedtoSect.2.2Mounting.

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Mounting

Figure 2-1. KT/11708 Mounting Panel Kit (for horizontal or vertical mounting)

TheCRS180isdesignedtobefreestanding,ormountedattherearoftherackcontainingthe
modemsusingtheavailableComtechEFDataMountingPanelKitKT/11708.

AsshowninFigure21,thiskitallowsthemoduletobemountedintotherackhorizontallyor
vertically.Otherwise,becauseofthemodulessmallsizeandweight,theusermaychoosetolet
themodulehangfreely,supportedbytheinterfacingcables.

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CONFIGURATION
3.1

Overview
InordertoavoiddamagetothemodemsandCRS180switch,itisimportanttofollow
thissequenceofconfiguration:

First, configure the modems for 1:1 redundant operation as outlined in this

chapterinSect.3.2throughSect.3.5.

Second, once the modems have been properly configured for 1:1 redundant
operations,settheDIPswitchesontheCRS180tothecorrectmodemselection,
asoutlinedinthischapterinSect.3.6CRS180SwitchDIPSettings.

Third,oncethemodem andswitcheshavebeenproperly configured,connect


thecablesbetweenthepoweredOFFmodemsandswitchasoutlinedinChapter
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Configuring CDM-625s for 1:1 Redundancy

CDM625AdvancedSatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMNCDM625)

The CDM625 Advanced Satellite Modem automatically detects if it is connected to a 1:1


redundancysystemthestepsrequiredtoconfigurebothmodemsarethereforeminimal,with
someexceptions:

If the CDM625 has the optional IP Packet


Processor installed and enabled, 1:1
RedundancyiscontrolledfromtheCDM625
WebServerInterfaceRedundancypage.

When both the traffic and backup


modemsareequippedwiththeoptionalIP
PacketProcessorandareconnectedtothe
CRS180 LBand 1:1 Redundancy Switch),
there is no need to use the dropdown
menuhere,asPacketProcessorRedundancyisenabledautomatically.

Ifitisdesiredtooperateeithermodemoutsideoftheredundantsetupasastandalone
unit,usethedropdownmenutoselectPacketProcessorRedundancyforthatspecific
modemasDisabled.

If terrestrial data is not Ethernet and CnC will not be used, then no modem 1:1
redundancyconfigurationisneeded.Otherwise,ifeitherapply,refertothesectionsthat
follow.

3.2.1

User Remote Ethernet M&C Interface


The user may configure one of the CDM625s four available 10/100 Ethernet ports for M&C
Ethernet.AsconfiguredinDedicatedManagementPortMode,whenthemodemisofflinethe
M&Cdesignatedportremainsfunctionalandavailableforoperation,whilethethreeremaining
ports are unavailable. Otherwise, if none of the 10/100 Ethernet ports are reserved for M&C
operation,allfourportsbecomeunavailablewhenthemodemisoffline.

Thisconfigurationmustbeenabledonbothmodems.

Refer to the CDM625 Advanced Satellite Modem Installation and Operation Manual for
instructions to configure one of the four 10/100 Ethernet ports for each modem for remote
EthernetM&C.

Dedicated Management Port Mode is not configurable for use when the optional IP
Packet Processor is installed and enabled. With the IP Packet Processor enabled, as a
means to avoid Ethernet Networking Loops, only one of the CDM625s four 10/100
EthernetPortsisusedforeachmodematanygiventime.

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Carrier-in-Carrier Redundancy Configuration


IfCarrierinCarrier(CnC)isutilized,theCnCcontrolsettingmustbesettoRedundancymode
usingtheCDM625frontpanelmenus.

ConfigurationoftheCnCcontrolsettingforCDM6251:1Redundancyisasfollows:

Step
1

Procedure
From the top-level SELECT: menu, navigate each menu level using the arrow keys and
the ENTER key until the PMSI control mode screen appears as follows:
SELECT: Configuration CnC PMSI-control
CnC PMSI mode: Redundancy
(Idle, Redundancy, Talk, Listen)

(v)

From the CnC PMSI mode screen, use the arrow keys to select Redundancy, and then
press ENTER.
2

The two CDM-625s will now need to be connected together via use of a 1:1 PMSI cable (note
that this cable bypasses the CRS-180).
Chapter 4. CABLES AND CONNECTIONS.

The Pre-Mapped Symbol Interface (PMSI) is a function associated with DoubleTalk Carrierin-Carrier that permits the modulator in a selected unit to provide a direct copy of its output (the
outbound interferer) to the second modem. The other modem may then choose to take the
PMSI signal and use it for its own CnC reference. In this 1:1 redundancy, the PMSI is an
RS-485 multi-drop bus system where one device transmits and the other device on the multidrop bus is configured to receive.

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CDM750AdvancedHighSpeedTrunkingModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMNCDM750)

TheCDM750AdvancedHighSpeedTrunkingModemautomaticallydetectsifitisconnectedto
a 1:1 redundancy system. With both modems automatically configured for 1:1 operation, the
online modem keeps the offline modem updated as online modem configuration changes
occur.

Theusercanalsomanuallyforcebackupoftheonlinemodem.UsetheCDM750frontpanel
toselecttheUtility X 1:1screen:

Press ENTER key to force Unit into


Standby (1:1 only)

Iftheunitispartofa1:1redundantpairandthisunitiscurrentlyonline,pressENTERtoforce
thecurrentunittoswitchtostandbymode.

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CDM570/CDM570L/CDMR570L Satellite Modem Installation and Operation


Manual(CEFDP/NMN/CDM570L.IOM)

ForcorrectoperationoftheCRS180,theCDM570SatelliteModemsmusthavethe
followinginstalled:
BaseModemFirmwareVersion1.6.7(orhigher)
IPModuleFirmwareVersion1.5.4.2(orhigher)
HardwareRevision3

This manual also presumes that the CDM-570 has been factory-configured
for 50 Rx and Tx operation.

If the modems do not meet this requirement, contact Comtech EF Data. Firmware
updates are free and may be downloaded from the CEFD web page. Hardware
revisionupgradesmustbeperformedatCEFD.

CDM-570 Front Panel

Serial console Command Line Interface (CLI)

Figure 3-1. CDM-570 Configuration Interfaces

Because the modem automatically detects if it is connected to a 1:1 redundancy system, the
steps required to configure both modems are minimal. Use the modems front panel to fully
configure,monitor,andcontrolthemodemoperation.Thefrontpanelkeypadanddisplayare
usedtodisplayallavailableoptions.NestedmenusdisplayallpromptsneededbytheUserto
carry out a required action. Refer to the pertinent modems user manual for detailed
configurationinformation.

Alternately,configuration,monitoringandcontrolofredundantsystemsispossibleviaremote
meansoveranRS485multidropbususingtheSerialconsoleCommandLineInterface,where
data is transmitted in asynchronous serial form using ASCII characters (see Figure 31). Refer
backtothemodemmanualfordetailedinformationoneithermethodology.

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SetupofaCDM5701:1IPRedundancySystem,usingtheCLI,isasfollows:

Step

Procedure

The two modems will need an Ethernet connection to each other through a Layer 2 switch
(preferred) or hub.

Before connecting the modems to the CRS-180, you will need to first configure the following
CDM-570 IP module settings:

Redundancy Configuration 1:1 Redundancy set to DISABLED.

Administration Working Mode: Both modems need to be set to the same


Working Mode.

Administration Features: Both modems need to have the same IP Option


Feature set.

On both modems, enter a unique IP Address that is on the same subnet (Interface
Configuration Ethernet Interface IP Address). Verify that you can ping from one
modem to the other (Operations and Maintenance Diagnostics Ping).

On both modems, set Redundancy Configuration 1:1 Redundancy to ENABLED. Save


Parameters to permanent storage and power down both modems.

Connect the modems to the CRS-180..


CDM570/CDM570L/CDMR570LSatelliteModemInstallationandOperation
Manual(CEFDP/NMN/CDM570L.IOM):Sect.H.6CablingwiththeCDM570IF.

While monitoring the Serial console CLI on both modems, observe the following after powering
on both modems at the same time (also observe the CRS-180 Online LEDs to see which
modem is the Online modem).
Online modem CLI displays:

1:1 Redundancy (Auto Detected)


Redundancy: PARAM File Connection Established.
Redundancy: Sending PARAM File...

Offline modem CLI displays:

1:1 Redundancy (Auto Detected)


Redundancy: Received PARAM File...
Writing 5447 bytes to PARAM file on Flash

On the Online modem, select the Redundancy Configuration menu (Figure 3-2). Observe that
the correct IP Address/Mask is displayed for the Local and Redundant Unit. You will then need to
set the Traffic IP Address/Mask (this also needs to be in the same subnet as the Management IP
addresses).

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Figure 3-2. CDM-570 CLI 1:1 Redundancy Configuration screen

All configuration changes can only be made to the Online CDM570 and will
require the user to Save Parameters to permanent storage to
ensuretheconfigurationchangeisalsoappliedtotheBackupCDM570.

3.4.2

Non-IP Redundancy Configuration


Setup of the CDM570 modems for 1:1 Redundancy, when the terrestrial data type is non
Ethernet(i.e.RS422,G.703),isasfollows:

Step
1

Procedure
On both modems, Enable 1:1 Redundancy:
Redundancy Configuration 1:1 Redundancy set to ENABLE.

Connect all cables including the control cable, IF cable and data Ycables to the modems
and the CRS-180.
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CDM700SatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMN/CDM700.IOM)

CDM710BroadcastSatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NCDM710.IOM)

CDM710GSatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMNCDM710G)

For correct operation of the CRS180, the CDM700, CDM710, and CDM710G
modemsmusthavethefollowinginstalled:

FortheCDM700:
FirmwareVersion1.1.6(orhigher)
HardwareRevisionA(chassiswithroundbuttonedkeypad)

FortheCDM710:
FirmwareVersion2.4.1(orhigher)
HardwareRevisionA(chassiswithroundbuttonedkeypad)

FortheCDM710G:
FirmwareVersion5.1.1(orhigher)

If the modems do not meet this requirement, contact Comtech EF Data. Firmware
updates are free and may be downloaded from the CEFD web page. Hardware
revisionupgradesmustbeperformedatCEFD.

Note that Hardware upgrades are possible only for the Rev. A chassis and later
versions of the CDM700/710 1:1 redundancy operation is not available with
hardwarepriortoRev.A.

Use each modems front panel to fully configure, monitor, and control the modem operation.
The front panel keypad and display are used to display all available options. Nested menus
display all prompts needed by the User to carry out a required action. Refer to the pertinent
modemsusermanualfordetailedconfigurationinformation.

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IP Redundancy Configuration
Setup of the CDM700/CDM710/CDM710G modems for 1:1 IP Redundancy (i.e., when the
terrestrialdatatypeisGigE)isasfollows:

Step
1

Procedure
Before connecting the modems to the CRS-180, you will need to first configure the
following IP module settings on the modem. From the modem front panel:
CONFIG AUX (Redundancy Mode) ENA/DIS set to Disable.

On both modems, set the redundancy to the Enable state:


CONFIG AUX (Redundancy Mode) ENA/DIS set to Enable.
Press ENTER to save parameters to flash memory

Connect all cables including the control cable, IF cable and data cables to the modems
and the CRS-180. Additionally, both modems will need an Ethernet connection to each other
through a Layer 2 switch.
Chapter 4. CABLES AND CONNECTIONS

Verify that one modem is ONLINE by the front panel LEDs; also verify that the ONLINE
LEDs for the CRS-180 indicate the same online state as the modems.
All configuration changes can only be made to the Online Modem and will
require the user to Save Parameters to permanent storage to
ensuretheconfigurationchangeisalsoappliedtotheBackupModem.

3.5.2

Non-IP Redundancy Configuration


SetupoftheCDM700/CDM710/CDM710Gmodemsfor1:1Redundancywhentheterrestrial
datatypeisnonEthernet(i.e.HSSI,G.703)isasfollows:

Step
1

Procedure
On both modems, set the redundancy to the Enable state:
CONFIG AUX (Redundancy Mode) ENA/DIS set to Enable.

Connect all cables including the control cable, IF cable and data Ycables to the modems
and the CRS-180.
Chapter 4. CABLES AND CONNECTIONS

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CRS-180 Switch DIP Settings


The Switch Conditions DIP switches are set depending upon the type of Tx or Rx
trafficconditionsresultantofswitchover.Somemodemshaveadditionalsettingsor
alarm masks that affect conditions refer to the pertinent modem manual for
detailedexplanations.

Figure 33 shows the DIP switches for setting Switch Conditions on the Antenna Side of the
CRS18070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancySwitch.Table31illustratestheSwitchConditionsDIP
switchsettingsthatdetermineswitchoverfunctionalityforagivenredundancyconfiguration.

Table 3-1. CRS-180 DIP Switch Settings


Switch Conditions DIP Settings
DIP

Left Switch

Right Switch

Result

Down (Off)

Down

Switchover upon a Unit fault

Up

Down

Switchover upon a Unit or Tx Traffic fault

Down

Up

Switchover upon a Unit or Rx Traffic fault

Up

Up

Switchover upon a Unit or Tx Traffic or Rx Traffic fault

Figure 3-3. CRS-180 Antenna Side DIP Switches

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CONNECTIONS
4.1

Overview
When assembling a Comtech EF Data 1:1 Redundancy System, in addition to purchasing the
desiredmodempair(oneRedundantmodem,oneTrafficmodem),theusermustalsopurchasea
redundancy kit tailored to that modem choice. This kit provides in addition to the CRS180
70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch module all cables and components required for
interconnection of the redundant configuration to various interfaces (i.e., control, IF, and data),
excludingEthernet,whichrequiresuserprovidedcablesandLayer2switching.

The modemspecific sections in this chapter identify the redundancy kit required for that
particular configuration. The individual redundancy kit item(s) required to assemble specific
interfaceexamplesarefurtheridentified.

Itisphysicallyimpossibletoconnectallavailabledatainterfacesolutionswithin
a single 1:1 redundancy system at a given time. For example, when using the
CDM625 in a 1:1 system, the user is unable to establish an ASI interface
together with a G.703 Unbalanced interface, or an RS422/232 interface
together with an HSSI interface. Therefore, the quantities of cables and
accessoriesfurnishedwitheachredundancykithavebeenpredeterminedwith
thisoperationallimitationtakenintoconsideration.

The type of 1:1 YSplitter cable required for modemtouser interconnection


depends on the users data interface. It is essential to ensure that the control
andIFconnections,bothRxandTx,aremadecorrectly.

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Cabling to the CDM-625

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1. ForinformationontheCDM625s1:1autoenablefunctionality,see:
Chapter3.MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION
CDM625AdvancedSatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMNCDM625)

2. Forinformationonthecablesandcableassembliesspecifiedinthissection,see:
AppendixA.CABLEDRAWINGS

CRS-180 CDM-625 Control and IF Interface Cabling Kit KT-0000159


Terrestrial data interface components/kits must be ordered separately. See Sect.
4.2.4 for CDM625 terrestrial data interface configuration and connection
examplesanddetails.

ComtechEFDatasKT00001591:1RedundancyControl/IFInterfaceCablingKitisrequiredfor
controland70/140MHzswitchtomodemcablingconnections:

KT-0000159 1:1 Redundancy Control / IF Interface Cabling Kit (CRS-180 CDM-625)


CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

Used For

Ch. 4
Fig

PL/11560-1

CRS-180 Switch Top Assembly

1:1 Redundancy

4-1
4-2

CA/WR9378-4

Control Cable Universal, DB-9M DB-9M, 4

Modem Switch Control

4-1

PL/0946-1

IF (Tx/Rx) Coax Cable 50 Type BNC, 4

Modem Switch IF
Interface

4-2

XF/BNC-MF-50-75

Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F

User Switch IF
Interface

4-2

See Sect. 4.2.2 and Figure 41 in this chapter for details of the CDM625 ModemtoSwitch
ControlInterfaceconnection,andSect.4.2.3andfordetailsoftheCDM625ModemtoSwitch
IF Interface connections. These figures illustrate how to connect a pair of CDM625 modems
together with the CRS180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch module; the table that
accompanieseachfigureliststhecablesprovidedinKT0000159forthisinitialsetup.

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Modem-to-Switch Control Interface Connection


WhenconnectingtheControlcablebetweentheCRS180andthemodems,ensure
thatscrewlocksontheDtypeconnectorsaresecurelyfastened.Thiswillprevent
theaccidentalunmatingofthecable,particularlywhenastandbyunitisbeing
removedorreplaced.

CEFD Part No.

Qty

CA/WR9378-4

Description
Control Cable Universal, DB-9M, 4

Figure 4-1. CDM-625 Modem-to-Switch Control Connections

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Modem-to-Switch IF Interface Connection


EXAMPLE: TheTxIFfromModemAconnectstotheTxIFportJ5|TxAontheCRS180;
similarly,theTxIFfromModemBconnectstotheTxIFportJ6|TxBontheCRS180.

ThesamelogicappliesfortheRxIFconnections.Itisimportanttonotethatfailuretoobserve
thisrequirementwillresultinsystemmalfunction.

Item

CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

PL/0946-1

IF Coax Cable, 50

XF/BNC-MF-50-75

Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F

Figure 4-2. CDM-625 Modem-to-Switch 70/140 MHz IF Connections

ModemtoSwitchIFConnectionNotes:

1. Excludingmodems,allcomponentsdepictedinFigure41areprovidedintheKT0000159CDM
62570/140MHzIF1:1RedundancyKit(seeSect.4.2.1).

2. 5075transformers(Item2)arerequiredontheRx(J7)andTx(J8)connectors,locatedon
theantennasideoftheswitch,whentheusersuppliesa75Rx/Txconnection.

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Modem-to-User Data Interface Connections and Examples


Thedatacablesandcomponentsidentifiedineachoftheexamplesthatfollowin
thissectionmustbepurchasedseparately,asrequired.

In addition to the control and IF switchtomodem cabling shown previously, a number of data
interfaceconfigurationsareavailablefortheCDM625.TheblockdiagramshowninFigure43is
typicalfortheexamplesshowninSects.4.2.4.1through4.2.4.8.

Withtheexceptionofthe10/100EthernetInterfaceconfigurationshowninFigure412, where
customersuppliedEthernetcablesandLayer2switchesareused,onecable/componentsetper
1:1modempairisrequiredforeachuserinterface(seeexamplesforspecifiedquantities).

Figure 4-3. CDM-625 Block Diagram: User Modem Switch Traffic

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CEFD Part No.

Qty

CA/RB10461-1

Description
Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-25M DB-25F

Figure 4-4. CDM-625 RS-422/232 1:1 Example

4.2.4.2

HSSI Interface Example

CEFD Part No.

Qty

CA/RB10461-1

Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-25M DB-25F

Description

PL-0000307

CIC-60 Interconnect Converter, DB-25M HD-50F (SCSI-II)

Figure 4-5. CDM-625 HSSI 1:1 Example

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ASI Interface Example

CEFD Part No.


CA/BNC75OHM
RF/SA32KC-IN/OUT

Qty
4
2

KT/12579 ASI 75 Interface Kit


Description
Cable IF BNC, 75, 1
Combiner 2-way w/Bracket, 0.25-300 MHz, 75 BNC

Figure 4-6. CDM-625 ASI 1:1 Example

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Quad E1 Interface Example

The G.703 Balanced and Auxiliary G.703 DB9F single connectors are used for Quad E1
operation.Notethefollowing:

1. AsshowninFigure47,theCA0000071YCableprovidesfortwoportsofE1(i.e.,Ports1/2
orPorts3/4).

2. IftheuserdesiresthreeorfourseparateportsofE1(i.e.,Port1andPort2orPort3and
Port4),thenoptionaladaptercablesmaybepurchasedfromComtechEFDatatoadaptthe
G.703 Balanced and Auxiliary G.703 DB9F single connector pairs to outgoing Quad E1
connectorpairsasfollows:

Cable (CEFD
Part No.)

Converts (1) 9-pin Type D (DB-9F) paired connection (e.g., Modem A AND
Modem B G.703 Balanced connector pair or Modem A AND Modem B
Auxiliary G.703 connector pair) to:

See
App. A
Fig.

CA-0000163

(2) 15-pin Type D (DB-15F) connectors

A-9

CA-0000164

(2) RJ-48 female connectors

A-10

KT-0000122

(4) BNC 75 female connectors (2) Tx, (2) Rx

A-11

AllthreecablingoptionsplugintothesingleToUserconnectorsideofeachCA0000071Y
Splittercableused.

CEFD Part No.


CA-0000071

Qty
2 Note 1

Description
Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-9M DB-9F, 8

Figure 4-7. CDM-625 Quad E1 1:1 Example

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G.703 Balanced Interface Example

CEFD Part No.


CA-0000071

Qty
1

Description
Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-9M DB-9F, 8

Figure 4-8. CDM-625 G.703 Balanced 1:1 Example

4.2.4.6

G.703 Unbalanced Interface Example

KT/10553-1 G.703 Unbalanced Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

CA/BNC75OHM

Cable IF BNC, 1

CN/BNC-TEE-JPJ

T-Adapter, 50 BNC

Figure 4-9. CDM-625 G.703 Unbalanced 1:1 Example

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Overhead Interface Example

CEFD Part No.


CA-0000070

Qty
1

Description
Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) HD-44M HD-44F, 8

Figure 4-10. CDM-625 Overhead 1:1 Example

4.2.4.8

Engineering Service Channel (ESC) Interface Example

CEFD Part No.


CA-0000071

Qty
1

Description
Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-9M DB-9F, 8

Figure 4-11. CDM-625 ESC 1:1 Example

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10/100 Ethernet Interface Examples


Managed Switch Mode (with/without IP Packet Processor)

Figure412showsablockdiagramandcablingexampleofaCDM6251:1modemconfiguration
usingthe10/100EthernetInterfaceinManagedSwitch(EthernetBridge)Mode.Directconnection
ismadeviaonetofourRJ45portsusinguserprovidedEthernetcablesandLayer2switches,so
nocablesorkitisrequired.ThecablingexampledepictsallfourEthernetportsused.

CDM-625 Block Diagram: 10/100 Ethernet Interface Managed Switch Mode

Figure 4-12. CDM-625 10/100 Ethernet 1:1 Example Managed Switch Mode

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Router Mode (Optional IP Packet Processor Required)

Figure413showsablockdiagramandcablingexampleofaCDM6251:1modemconfiguration
using the 10/100 Ethernet Interface in Router Mode, with the optional IP Packet Processor
installed and enabled. Direct connection is made via only one of four RJ45 ports using user
providedEthernetcablesandaLayer2switch,sonocablesorkitisrequired.

CDM-625 Block Diagram: 10/100 Ethernet Interface Router Mode

Figure 4-13. CDM-625 10/100 Ethernet 1:1 Example Router Mode

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Data Interface Connections using IP Sub-Mux


Chapter15.IPSUBMUXinCDM625AdvancedSatelliteModemInstallationand
OperationManual(CEFDP/NMNCDM625)

SubMuxisasecondaryframingstructurewhichcombinesonetofourportsof10/100Ethernet
(IP)trafficasshowninFigure412withanycurrentlyavailablecombinationofframingand
interfacetype(excludingIPitself)asshowninFigure44throughFigure411.Thecomposite
dataratetothemodulatorandfromthedemodulatorisreferencedtotheprimary,nonIPdata
interfaceratebyaspecificratioselectedbytheuser.

4.2.4.10 PMSI Interface Example


The PreMapped Symbol Interface (PMSI) is a function associated with DoubleTalk Carrierin
Carrier(CnC)thatpermitsthemodulatorinaselectedunittoprovideadirectcopyofitsoutput
(theoutboundinterferer)totheofflinemodemina1:1pair.Theofflinemodemwillthentakethe
PMSIsignalanduseitforitsownCnCreference.ThePMSIisanRS485pointtopointbussystem
whereonedevicetransmits,andtheotherdeviceonthebusisconfiguredtoreceive.SeeFigure
414 to connect and secure the CDM625 Multidrop CnC Plus 1:1 Cable CA0000276 (2X DB
9M,1),requiredbetweentheRedundantModemandeachTrafficModemusingCnC.

The CA-0000276 Multi-Drop CnC PLUS 1:1 Cable bypasses the CRS-180 70/140
MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch.

If CnC is enabled with a CDM625 1:1 pair, before any switch configurations can be made,
specific configuration steps must be taken with each CDM625 to ensure proper operation of
thepairwithinaconfiguredCRS1801:1RedundancySystem.

Chapter3.MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION

CEFD Part No.


CA-0000276

Qty
1

Description
CDM-625 Data Cable Shielded, Multi-drop CnC Plus, 1:1, (2X) DB-9M, 1

Figure 4-14. CDM-625 PMSI 1:1 Example

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Cabling to the CDM-750

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1. ForinformationontheCDM750s1:1autoenablefunctionality,see:
Chapter3.MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION
CDM750AdvancedHighSpeedTrunkingModemInstallationandOperation
Manual(CEFDP/NMNCDM750)

2. Forinformationonthecablesandcableassembliesspecifiedinthissection,see:
AppendixA.CABLEDRAWINGS

Modem-to-Switch Control and IF Interface Connection


Figure415showsthecontrolandIFconnectionsfortheCDM750totheCRS180.Allcontroland
IF components are provided for the CDM750 in the KT0000188 CRS180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1
RedundancyKit.

Notethefollowing:

1. UseoftheXF/BNCMF5075transformers(Item2)ontheantennasideRx(J7)andTx(J8)
connectorsarerequiredonlywhentheusersuppliesa75Rx/Txantennaconnection.

2. UseoftheXF/BNCMF5075transformers(Item2)ontheswitchtomodemsideRx(J1,J2)
andTx(J5,J6)connectorsarealwaysrequiredinordertoaccommodatetheCDM750s75
Rx/Txoperability.

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KT-0000177 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Kit (CRS-180 CDM-750)


CEFD Part No.
Qty
Description
PL/11560-1
1
Top Assy, CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
XF/BNC-MF-50-75
6
Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F
(Notes 1,2)
CA/WR9378-4
2
Control Cable, Universal, DB-9M, 4
PL/0813-4
4
Cable, Special, 75 IF BNC, 4

Item
1
2
3
4

Figure 4-15. CDM-750 Modem-to-Switch Control & IF Connections KT-0000160

416

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.3.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem-to-User Data Interface Connections and Examples


In addition to the control and IF switchtomodem cabling shown in the previous section, a
numberofdatainterfaceconfigurationkitsareavailableforusewiththeCDM750.

4.3.2.1

RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Data Interface Example

When no optional data interfaces are installed via the available J7 Optical port or PlugIn
InterfaceCard(PIIC)slots,bydefaulttheCDM750providesa10/100Ethernetdatainterfacevia
twocopperRJ45GigbabitEthernet(alsoreferredtoasGigEorGbE)Interfaceports.Figure416
showsablockdiagramandcablingexampleofaCDM7501:1modemconfigurationusingthese
RJ45ports(thisexampledepictsuseofbothports).Directconnectionismadewithuserprovided
EthernetcablesandLayer2switches,sonocablesorkitisrequired.

CDM-750 Block Diagram: 10/100 Ethernet Interface

Figure 4-16. CDM-750 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet 1:1 Example

417

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.3.2.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Optical Gigabit Ethernet Interface Option Example

Figure417depictsaCDM7501:1modemconfigurationusingtheFASTactivatedJ7OpticalSFP
portandoptionalOpticalGigabitEthernetInterfacemodule(CEFDP/NIC0000058).

Depending on the mode Single Mode or Multi Mode installation involves use of either one
CA0000560OpticalSingleModeYCableset,oroneCA0000559MultiModeYCableset.Mode
configuration is easily distinguished by the color of the cables; for SingleMode configurations,
yellow cabling is used by the CA0000560 Y Cable, whereas a MultiMode configuration using
theCA0000559YCablefeaturesorangecabling.

Type LC sockets, part of optional IC-0000058 SFP Module,


typical for Single-Mode or Multi-Mode Optical Gigabit Ethernet:

CEFD Part No.


CA-0000560

Qty
1

Description
Y Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Single-Mode Optical, LC Connectors
-OR-

CEFD Part No.


CA-0000559

Qty
1

Description
Y Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Multi-Mode Optical, LC Connectors

Figure 4-17. CDM-750 Optical Gigabit Ethernet 1:1 Example

418

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.3.2.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Serial Data Interface Kit and Connection Examples

ForallCDM750serialdatainterfaceconfigurations,separatecablingkitsareneeded.Foreach
user interface, one interface kit per 1:1 modem pair is required (see examples for specified
quantities).Forexample,Sect.4.3.2.3.1identifiestheinterfacekitusedfortheG.703PIICdata
interface.

Figure 418 shows a block diagram typical for the kits shown in this section. Note that this
cablingdiagramisnotapplicabletothestandardGigabitEthernetDataInterfaceconfiguration
asshowninSect.4.3.2.1andFigure417,userprovidedEthernetcablesandLayer2Switches
areused.

Figure 4-18. CDM-750 Block Diagram: User Modem Switch Traffic

Note that, while data interface cards may be installed into both Interface Option slots, only one
interfaceisoperableatagiventime.

ThefollowingtableoutlinesthedatainterfaceoperatingcombinationsallowableinInterfaceOption
slots1and2oftheCDM750chassis:

Allowable CDM-750 Interface Operating Combinations


PIIC Slot 1

PIIC Slot 2

G.703 E3/T3

None

None

G.703 E3/T3

419

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.3.2.3.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

KT/12542 Single G.703 E3/T3 75 (PIIC) Interface Kit

KT/12542 Single G.703 E3/T3 75 Interface Cabling Kit (G.703 E3/T3 75 PIIC)
CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

CA/BNC75OHM

Cable IF, BNC 75, 1

RF/SA32KC-IN/OUT

Combiner 2-Way w/Bracket, 0.25-300 MHz, BNC 75

Figure 4-19. CDM-750 G.703 E3/T3 PIIC Interface Kit KT/12542

420

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.4

Cabling to the CDM-570


1. ForinformationontheCDM570s1:1autoenablefunctionality,see:
Chapter3.MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION
CDM570/CDM570L/CDMR570LSatelliteModemInstallationandOperation
Manual(CEFDP/NMN/CDM570L.IOM)

2. Forinformationonthecablesandcableassembliesspecifiedinthissection,see:
AppendixA.CABLEDRAWINGS

4.4.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

CRS-180 CDM-570 1:1 Redundancy Kit KT/11599


Reference to how the items provided in Redundancy Kit KT/11599 are used with all possible
CDM570datainterfaceconfigurationsisasfollows:

KT/11559 1:1 Redundancy Control/IF Interface Cabling Kit (CRS-180 CDM-570)


CEFD Part No.

Qty/Kit
(REF)

Description

Used For

Ch. 4
Fig

PL/11560-1

CRS-180 Switch Top Assembly

1:1 Redundancy

4-19
4-20

PL/0946-1

IF (Tx/Rx) Coax Cable, 50 Type BNC, 4

Modem Switch
IF Interface

4-20

CA/WR9378-4

Control Cable Universal, DB-9M DB-9M, 4

Modem Switch
Control

4-20

XF/BNC-MF-50-75

Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F

User IF Tx/Rx
Interface

4-20

CA/RB10461-1

Cable 1:1 Y-Splitter, (2X) DB-25M DB-25F

RS-422/232
Interface

4-22

CA/WR10522-1

Cable 1:1 Y-Splitter, (2X) DB-15M DB-15F

G.703 Balanced

4-23

G.703 Unbalanced Interface Kit containing:


(Qty 4) CA/BNC75OHM Cable IF BNC, 1
(Qty 2) CN/BNC-Tee-JPJ T-Adapter, 50 BNC

G.703 Unbalanced

4-24

KT/10553-1

Figure420andFigure421showhowtoconnectapairofCDM570modemstogetherwiththe
CRS18070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancySwitchmodule;thetableforeachfigureliststhecable
assembliesprovidedinKT/11559forthisinitialsetup.

ItisessentialtoensurethatthecontrolandIFconnections,bothRxandTx,aremadecorrectly.
See Sect. 4.4.2 in this chapter for details of the CDM570 ModemtoSwitch Control Interface
connection;Sect.4.4.3fordetailsoftheCDM570ModemtoSwitchIFInterfaceconnection;and
Sect.4.4.4fordetailsoftheCDM570datainterfaceconfigurations.

421

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.4.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem-to-Switch Control Interface Connection


WhenconnectingtheControlcablebetweentheCRS180andthemodems,ensure
thatscrewlocksontheDtypeconnectorsaresecurelyfastened.Thiswillprevent
theaccidentalunmatingofthecable,particularlywhenastandbyunitisbeing
removedorreplaced.

CEFD Part No.


CA/WR9378-4

Qty
2

Description
Control Cable Universal, DB-9M, 4

Figure 4-20. CDM-570 Modem-to-Switch Control Connections

422

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.4.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem-to-Switch IF Interface Connection

EXAMPLE: TheTxIFfromModemAconnectstotheTxIFportJ5|TxAontheCRS180;
similarly,theTxIFfromModemBconnectstotheTxIFportJ6|TxBontheCRS180.
ThesamelogicappliesfortheRxIFconnections.Itisimportanttonotethatfailuretoobservethis
requirementwillresultinsystemmalfunction.

Item

CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

PL/0946-1

IF Coax Cable, 50

XF/BNC-MF-50-75

Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F

Figure 4-21. CDM-570 Modem-to-Switch 70/140 MHz IF Connections

ModemtoSwitchIFConnectionNotes:

1. Excluding modems, all components depicted in Figure 421 are provided in the KT/11559
CDM57070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancyKit(seeSect.4.4.1).

2. 5075transformers(Item2)arerequiredontheRx(J7)andTx(J8)connectors,locatedon
theantennasideoftheswitch,whentheusersuppliesa75Rx/Txconnection.

423

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.4.4

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem-to-User Data Interface Connections and Examples


InadditiontothecontrolandIFswitchtomodemcablingshownpreviously,anumberofdata
interfaceconfigurationsareavailablefortheCDM570.TheblockdiagramshowninFigure422
istypicalfortheexamplesshowninSects.4.4.4.1through4.4.4.3.

Withtheexceptionofthe10/100EthernetInterfaceconfigurationshowninSect.4.4.4.4,where
userprovidedEthernetcablesandhubareused,onecable/componentsetper1:1modempairis
requiredforeachuserinterface(seeexamplesforspecifiedquantities).

Figure 4-22. CDM-570 Block Diagram: User Modem Switch Traffic

Unlessotherwisespecified,theinterfacecablesandcomponentsidentifiedineachof
theexamplesthatfollowareprovidedintheKT/11559CDM5701:1RedundancyKit
(seeSect.4.4.1).

424

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.4.4.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

RS-422/232 Interface Example

CEFD Part No.

Qty

CA/RB10461-1

Description
Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-25M DB-25F

Figure 4-23. CDM-570 RS-422/232 1:1 Example

4.4.4.2

G.703 Balanced Interface Example

CEFD Part No.

Qty

CA/WR10522-1

Description
Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-15M DB-15F

Figure 4-24. CDM-570 G.703 Balanced 1:1 Example

425

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.4.4.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

G.703 Unbalanced Interface Example

G.703 Unbalanced 1:1 Interface Kit KT/10553-1


CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

CA/BNC75OHM

Cable IF BNC, 1

CN/BNC-TEE-JPJ

T-Adapter, 50 BNC

Figure 4-25. CDM-570 G.703 Unbalanced 1:1 Example

426

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.4.4.4

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

10/100 Ethernet Interface Example

Figure426showsablockdiagramandcablingexampleofaCDM5701:1modemconfiguration
usingthe10/100EthernetInterface.UserprovidedEthernetcablesareconnecteddirectlytothe
ports,sonocablesorkitisrequired.

FortheCDM570inManagedSwitch(EthernetBridge)Mode,theuserMUSTusean
external Ethernet hub to insure that traffic will continue after a switchover. If an
Ethernet switch is used, there could be a several minute outage while the Ethernet
Switch relearns the correct output Ethernet port. Using a dumb Ethernet hub
allows LAN to WAN traffic to continue even after a switchover occurs since both
modemswillbereceivingtheLANtraffic.

CDM-570 Block Diagram: 10/100 Ethernet Interface

Figure 4-26. CDM-570 10/100 Ethernet 1:1 Example

427

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Notes:

428

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.5

Cabling to the CDM-700

4.5.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

1. ForinformationonconfiguringtheCRS18070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancySwitch
withtheCDM700SatelliteModemsfor1:1operation,see:
Chapter3.MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION
CDM700SatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMN/CDM700.IOM)

2. Forinformationonthecablesandcableassembliesspecifiedinthissection,see:
AppendixA.CABLEDRAWINGS

Modem-to-Switch Control and IF Interface Connection


Figure427showsthecontrolandIFconnectionsfortheCDM700totheCRS180.Allcontrol
and IF components are provided in the KT/12554 CRS180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Kit
(terrestrial data interface components/kits must be ordered separately see Sect. 4.5.2 for
moreinformation).Notethefollowing:
1. Use of the XF/BNCMF5075 transformers (Item 2) is required on the Rx (J7) and Tx (J8)
connectors,locatedontheantennasideoftheswitch,whentheusersuppliesa75Rx/Tx
connection.

2. UseoftheXF/BNCMF5075transformers(Item2)ontheRxAandRxBports,locatedon
themodemsideoftheswitch,isdependentontheCDM700sfactoryconfigurationfor50
or 75 Rx operability. If the modems in use are configured as 50 Rx units, the
transformerswillnotbeusedontheRxsideandthe50cable(Item4)willbeusedinplace
ofthe75cable(Item3).

3. ToprovideUseraccesstomodemFaultSummaryRelay,ControlYCableCA/WR130114,
soldseparately,isavailableforuseinplaceoftheCA/WR121351cable.

4. ControlCableCA/WR121351willmutetheOfflinemodemsTxIF.Ifthisisnotdesired,then
analternatecable,ControlCableCA0000187,soldseparately,isavailableforuseinplaceof
theCA/WR121351cable.

429

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Item
1
2

KT/12554 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Kit


CEFD Part No.
Qty Description
PL/11560-1
1
Top Assy, CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
XF/BNC-MF-50-75 (Notes 1,2)
4
Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F

PL/0813-4 (Note 2)

Cable, Special, IF BNC, 75

PL/0946-1 (Note 2)

CA/WR12135-1 (Notes 3, 4)

Cable, Special, IF BNC, 50


Cable Assy, Control Adapter RoHS-Compliant

Figure 4-27. CDM-700 Modem-to-Switch Control & IF Connections KT/12554

430

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.5.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem-to-User Data Interface Kits and Connection Examples


In addition to the control and IF switchtomodem cabling shown in the previous section, a
numberofdatainterfaceconfigurationsareavailableforusewiththeCDM700.Thekitsfeatured
inthissectioncanbesuppliedwiththeCRS180forusewiththeCDM700.

Figure 4-28. CDM-700 Block Diagram: User Modem Switch Traffic


Figure428showsablockdiagramtypicalforthekitsshowninSects.4.5.2.1through4.5.2.3.
Separate interface cabling kits are needed for these CDM700 data interfaces. For example,
Sect. 4.5.2.1 identifies the interface kits used for the CDI10 Dual G.703 E3/T3/STS1 and the
CDI60 HSSI Data Interfaces. With the exception of the CDI70 Gigabit Ethernet Data Interface
configuration shown in Sect. 4.5.2.4, where userprovided Ethernet cables and Layer 2 Switch
areused,oneinterfacekitper1:1modempairisrequiredforeachuserinterface(seeexamples
forspecifiedquantities).

ThedatainterfacecombinationsallowableinInterfaceSlots1and2oftheCDM700chassisareas
follows:

Interface Slot 1

Allowable CDM-700 Combinations


Interface Slot 2
None

Dual G.703 (CDI-10)

OC3 Optical (CDI-50-1) Single Mode


OC3 Copper (CDI-50-1)
HSSI (CDI-60)
GigE (CDI-70)

None

Dual G.703 (CDI-10)


HSSI (CDI-60)
GigE (CDI-70)
None
None
None
HSSI (CDI-60
GigE (CDI-70)
None
GigE (CDI-70)
Dual G.703 (CDI-10)
HSSI (CDI-60)
GigE (CDI-70)

431

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.5.2.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Dual G.703 E3/T3/STS-1 75 Data Interface (CDI-10) Kit KT/12542


and HSSI Data Interface (CDI-60) Kit KT/12578

Figure 429 shows an example of a CDM700 1:1 modem configuration with the CDI10 Dual
G.703 Data Interface installed in Slot 1, and the CDI60 HSSI Data Interface installed in Slot 2.
ThefiguredepictsinstallationofoneKT/12542DualG.703InterfaceKit(eachkitcansupplyone
ortwoCDI10interfaces),andoneKT/12578HSSIInterfaceKit.

To/From User

To User

From User

KT/12542 G.703 (CDI-10) 75 Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

CA/BNC75OHM

Cable IF BNC, 75, 1

RF/SA32KC-IN/OUT

Combiner 2-way w/Bracket, 0.25-300 MHz, 75 BNC

KT/12578 HSSI (CDI-60) Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.
PP/SC3523

Qty
1

Description
Cable - RoHS-Compliant, HSSI Y Splitter, (2X) HD-50M HD-50F, 3

Figure 4-29. CDM-700 G.703 E3/T3/STS-1 and HSSI 1:1 Example

432

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.5.2.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

155MB Copper Data Interface (CDI-50) Kit KT/12579

Figure 430 shows an example of a CDM700 1:1 modem configuration with a CDI50 Data
Interface installed in Slot 1 for use with 155MB Copper data, and Slot 2 empty. The figure
depictsinstallationofoneKT/12579155MBCopperInterfaceKiteachkitcansupplyoneortwo
CDI50interfaces.

To User

From User

KT/12579 155MB Copper (CDI-50) Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

CA/BNC75OHM

Cable IF BNC, 75, 1

RF/SA32KC-IN/OUT

Combiner 2-way w/Bracket, 0.25-300 MHz, 75 BNC

Figure 4-30. CDM-700 155MB Copper 1:1 Example

433

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.5.2.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

OC-3 Data Interface (CDI-50) Kits KT/12580 (Single-Mode) or


KT/12581 (Multi-Mode)

Figure 431 depicts a CDM700 1:1 modem configuration with installation of one CDI50 Data
InterfaceinstalledinSlot1forusewithOC3data,andSlot2empty.Thefiguredepictsinstallation
of one KT/12580 OC3 SingleMode Interface Kit. MultiMode configurations use the KT/12581
OC3MultiModeInterfacekit.

Modeconfigurationiseasilydistinguishedbythecolorofthecablesincludedinthekit;forSingle
Mode configurations, yellow cabling is used as shown in Figure 431, whereas a MultiMode
configuration(notshown)featuresorangecabling.

KT/12580 OC-3 Single-Mode (CDI-50) Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.
PP/CPS2A12501

Qty
2

Description
Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler, SC/UPC Connectors
OR
KT/12581 OC-3 Multi-Mode (CDI-50) Interface Kit

CEFD Part No.

Qty

PP/CPM6A1250

Description
Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler, SC/UPC Connectors

Figure 4-31. CDM-700 OC-3 1:1 Example (Single-Mode shown)

434

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.5.2.4

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Gigabit Ethernet Data Interface (CDI-70) Example

SeeCEFDWhitePaperBridgedEthernetInterfaceRedundancyavailablefor
downloadfromComtechEFDatasWebsite(www.comtechefdata.com).
Figure 432 shows an example of a CDM700 1:1 modem configuration with a CDI70 Gigabit
Ethernet Data Interface installed in Slot 1, and Slot 2 empty. Userprovided Ethernet cables are
connecteddirectlytotheinterface,sonokitisrequired.

CDM-700 Block Diagram: Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Interface

Figure 4-32. CDM-700 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) 1:1 Example

435

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Notes:

436

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.6

Cabling to the CDM-710

4.6.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

1. ForinformationonconfiguringtheCRS18070/140MHz1:1RedundancySwitch
withtheCDM710BroadcastSatelliteModemsfor1:1operation,see:
Chapter3.MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION
CDM710BroadcastSatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMN/CDM710.IOM)

2. Forinformationonthecablesandcableassembliesspecifiedinthissection,see:
AppendixA.CABLEDRAWINGS

Modem-to-Switch Control and IF Interface Connection


Figure 433 shows the control and IF connections for the CDM710 to the CRS180. All IF and
controlcomponentsareprovidedintheKT/12554CRS18070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancyKit
(terrestrialdatainterfacecomponents/kitsmustbeorderedseparately).Notethefollowing:

1. Use of the XF/BNCMF5075 transformers (Item 2) is required on the Rx (J7) and Tx (J8)
connectors,locatedontheantennasideoftheswitch,whentheusersuppliesa75Rx/Tx
connection.

2. UseoftheXF/BNCMF5075transformers(Item2)ontheRxAandRxBports,locatedon
themodemsideoftheswitch,isdependentontheCDM710sfactoryconfigurationfor50
or 75 Rx operability. If the modems in use are configured as 50 Rx units, the
transformerswillnotbeusedontheRxsideandthe50cable(Item4)willbeusedinplace
ofthe75cable(Item3).

3. ToprovideUseraccesstomodemFaultSummaryRelay,ControlYCableCA/WR130114,
soldseparately,isavailableforuseinplaceoftheCA/WR121351cable.

4. ControlCableCA/WR121351willmutetheOfflinemodemsTxIF.Ifthisisnotdesired,then
analternatecable,ControlCableCA0000187,soldseparately,isavailableforuseinplaceof
theCA/WR121351cable.

437

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

KT/12554 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Kit


CEFD Part No.
Qty
Description
PL/11560-1
1
Top Assy, CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
XF/BNC-MF-50-75 (Notes 1,2)
4
Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F

Item
1
2
3

PL/0813-4 (Note 2)

Cable, Special, IF BNC, 75

PL/0946-1 (Note 2)

CA/WR12135-1 (Notes 3, 4)

Cable, Special, IF BNC, 50


Cable Assy, Control Adapter RoHS-Compliant

Figure 4-33. CDM-710 Modem-to-Switch Control & IF Connections KT/12554

438

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.6.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem-to-User Data Interface Kit and Connection Examples


In addition to the control and IF switchtomodem cabling shown in the previous section, a
numberofdatainterfaceconfigurationkitsareavailableforusewiththeCDM710.

Figure 4-34. CDM-710 Block Diagram: User Modem Switch Traffic

Figure 434 shows a block diagram typical for the kits shown in Sects. 4.6.2.1 and 4.6.2.2.
Separate cabling kits are needed for these CDM710 data interfaces. For example, Sect. 4.6.2.1
identifiestheinterfacekitusedfortheCDI40ASIDataInterface.WiththeexceptionoftheCDI70
Gigabit Ethernet Data Interface configuration shown in Sect. 4.6.2.3, where userprovided
Ethernet cables and Layer 2 Switch are used,oneinterfacekitper1:1modempairisrequired
foreachuserinterface(seeexamplesforspecifiedquantities).

ThedatainterfacecombinationsallowableinInterfaceSlots1and2oftheCDM710chassisareas
follows:

Allowable CDM-710 Combinations


Interface Slot 1

Interface Slot 2

ASI (CDI-40)

None

HSSI (CDI-60)

None

None

GbE (CDI-70)

439

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.6.2.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

ASI 75 Data Interface (CDI-40) Kit KT/12579

Figure435showsanexampleofaCDM7101:1modemconfigurationwiththeCDI40ASIData
InterfaceinstalledinSlot1,andSlot2empty.ThefiguredepictsinstallationofoneKT/12579ASI
InterfaceKit.

Be sure to connect to the lower BNC connectors labeled 1:1 on the CDI-40 ASI Data Interface. The
Rx port on each interface has been tuned to be 3 dB higher amplitude to compensate for the
presence of the RF/SA32KC-IN/OUT 2-way combiner.

KT/12579 ASI (CDI-40) 75 Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

CA/BNC75OHM

Cable IF BNC, 75, 1

RF/SA32KC-IN/OUT

Combiner 2-way w/Bracket, 0.25-300 MHz, 75 BNC

Figure 4-35. CDM-710 ASI 1:1 Example

440

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.6.2.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

HSSI Data Interface (CDI-60) Interface Kit KT/12578

Figure 436 shows an example of a CDM710 1:1 modem configuration with the CDI60 HSSI
Data Interface installed in Slot 1, and Slot 2 empty. The figure depicts installation of one
KT/12578HSSIInterfaceKit.

To/From User

KT/12578 HSSI (CDI-60) Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.
PP/SC3523

Qty
1

Description
Cable - RoHS-Compliant, HSSI Y Splitter, (2X) HD-50M HD-50F, 3

Figure 4-36. CDM-710 HSSI 1:1 Example

441

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.6.2.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Gigabit Ethernet Data Interface (CDI-70) Example

SeeCEFDWhitePaperBridgedEthernetInterfaceRedundancyavailablefor
downloadfromComtechEFDatasWebsite(www.comtechefdata.com).
Figure 437 shows a block diagram and cabling example of a CDM710 1:1 modem configuration
withaCDI70GigabitEthernetDataInterfaceinSlot2,andSlot1empty.UserprovidedEthernet
cablesareconnecteddirectlytotheinterface,sonokitisrequired.

CDM-710 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Interface Block Diagram

Figure 4-37. CDM-710 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) 1:1 Example

442

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.7

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Cabling to the CDM-710G

4.7.1

1. ForinformationonconfiguringtheCRS18070/140MHz1:1RedundancySwitch
withtheCDM710BroadcastSatelliteModemsfor1:1operation,see:
Chapter3.MODEMANDSWITCHCONFIGURATION
CDM710GHighSpeedSatelliteModemInstallationandOperationManual
(CEFDP/NMNCDM710G.IOM)

2. Forinformationonthecablesandcableassembliesspecifiedinthissection,see:
AppendixA.CABLEDRAWINGS

Modem-to-Switch Control and IF Interface Connection


Figure438showsthecontrolandIFconnectionsfortheCDM710GtotheCRS180.Aswiththe
CDM710, all control and IF components are provided for the CDM710G in the KT/12554
CRS18070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancyKit(terrestrialdatainterfacecomponents/kitsmustbe
orderedseparately).Notethefollowing:
1. Use of the XF/BNCMF5075 transformers (Item 2) is required on the Rx (J7) and Tx (J8)
connectors,locatedontheantennasideoftheswitch,whentheusersuppliesa75Rx/Tx
connection.

2. UseoftheXF/BNCMF5075transformers(Item2)ontheRxAandRxBports,locatedon
the modem side of the switch, is dependent on the CDM710Gs factory configuration for
50 or 75 Rx operability. If the modems in use are configured as 50 Rx units, the
transformerswillnotbeusedontheRxsideandthe50cable(Item4)willbeusedinplace
ofthe75cable(Item3).

3. ToprovideUseraccesstomodemFaultSummaryRelay,ControlYCableCA/WR130114,
soldseparately,isavailableforuseinplaceoftheCA/WR121351cable.

4. ControlCableCA/WR121351willmutetheOfflinemodemsTxIF.Ifthisisnotdesired,then
analternatecable,ControlCableCA0000187,soldseparately,isavailableforuseinplaceof
theCA/WR121351cable.

443

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

KT/12554 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Kit


CEFD Part No.
Qty
Description
PL/11560-1
1
Top Assy, CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
XF/BNC-MF-50-75 (Notes 1,2)
4
Transformer, 50-75, 2-200 MHz, BNC, M/F

Item
1
2
3

PL/0813-4 (Note 2)

Cable, Special, IF BNC, 75

PL/0946-1 (Note 2)

CA/WR12135-1 (Notes 3,4)

Cable, Special, IF BNC, 50


Cable Assy, Control Adapter RoHS-Compliant

Figure 4-38. CDM-710G Modem-to-Switch Control & IF Connections KT/12554

444

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.7.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem-to-User Data Interface Kit and Connection Examples


In addition to the basic switchtomodem cabling shown in the previous section, a number of
datainterfaceconfigurationkitsareavailableforusewiththeCDM710G.

Figure 4-39. CDM-710G Block Diagram: User Modem Switch Traffic

Figure 439 shows a block diagram typical for the kits shown in Sects. 4.7.2.1 and Sect. 4.7.2.2.
SeparatecablingkitsareneededfortheseCDM710Gdatainterfaces.Forexample,Sect.4.7.2.1
identifiestheinterfacekitusedfortheCDI101SingleG.703DataInterface.Withtheexceptionof
theCDI70GigabitEthernetDataInterfaceconfigurationshowninSect.4.7.2.3,whereuserprovided
EthernetcablesandLayer2Switchareused,oneinterfacekitper1:1modempairisrequiredfor
eachinterface(seeexamplesforspecifiedquantities).

ThedatainterfacecombinationsallowableinInterfaceSlots1and2oftheCDM710Gchassisare
asfollows:

Allowable CDM-710G Combinations


Interface Slot 1

Interface Slot 2

Single G.703 (CDI-10-1)

None

HSSI (CDI-60)

None

None

GigE (CDI-70)

445

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.7.2.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Single G.703 E3/T3/STS-1 75 Data Interface (CDI-10-1) Kit KT/12583

Figure 440 shows an example of a CDM710G 1:1 modem configuration with the CDI101
SingleG.703DataInterfaceinstalledinSlot1,andSlot2empty.Thefiguredepictsinstallationof
oneKT/12583SingleG.703InterfaceKit.

MODEM A

MODEM
B

To User

From User

KT/12583 Single G.703 (CDI-10-1) 75 Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.

Qty

Description

CA/BNC75OHM

Cable IF BNC, 75, 1

RF/SA32KC-IN/OUT

Combiner 2-way w/Bracket, 0.25-300 MHz, 75 BNC

Figure 4-40. CDM-710G Single G.703 E3/T3/STS-1 1:1 Example

446

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.7.2.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

HSSI Data Interface (CDI-60) Kit KT/12586

Figure441showsanexampleofaCDM710G1:1 modem configurationwiththeCDI60 HSSI


Data Interface installed in Slot 1, and Slot 2 empty. The figure depicts installation of one
KT/12586HSSIInterfaceKit.

To/From User

KT/12586 HSSI (CDI-60) Interface Kit


CEFD Part No.
PP/SC3523

Qty
1

Description
Cable - RoHS-Compliant, HSSI Y Splitter, (2X) HD-50M HD-50F, 3

Figure 4-41. CDM-710G HSSI 1:1 Example

447

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Cables and Connections

4.7.2.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Gigabit Ethernet Interface (CDI-70) Example

SeeCEFDWhitePaperBridgedEthernetInterfaceRedundancyavailablefor
downloadfromComtechEFDatasWebsite(www.comtechefdata.com).
Figure 442 shows a block diagram and cabling example of a CDM710G 1:1 modem
configuration with the CDI70 Gigabit Ethernet Data Interface installed in Slot 2, and Slot 1
empty. Userprovided Ethernet cables are connected directly to the interface, so no kit is
required.

CDM-710G Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Interface Block Diagram

Layer 2 Ethernet Switch


Provided by User
To Ethernet
User Data
Equipment
Interface

Figure 4-42. CDM-710G Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) 1:1 Example

448

Chapter 5. CONNECTOR PINOUTS


5.1

Overview
The CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch connectors, shown in Figure 5-1, provide all
necessary external connections between the module and the specified Comtech EF Data modem.

J6 TX B

J5 TX A

J3 Control A
J4 Control B

J2 RX B

J1 RX A

Modem Side Connectors

Antenna Side Connectors


To maintain compliance with the European EMC Directive (EN55022,
EN50082-1) properly shielded cables are required for data I/O.
IMPORTANT

Figure 5-1. CRS-180 Modem and Antenna Side Connectors

51

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Connector Pinouts

5.2

Revision 7
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem Side: Type BNC IF Connectors


There are four 50 Type BNC female connectors located on the modem side of the
CRS-180. Refer to Table 5-1 for details.

Table 5-1. Modem Side Type BNC Connectors

5.3

Type N
Connector

Ref Des

Description

Direction

RX A
RX B
TX A
TX B

J1
J2
J5
J6

RX-IF signal
RX-IF signal
TX-IF signal
TX-IF signal

Out
Out
In
In

J3 Control Connector (Top) Modem A


The Modem A Control connector is a 9-pin Type D female interface located on
the modem side of the CRS-180. Refer to Table 5-2 for pin assignments. Pins 2, 3,
and 4 carry signals looped through the switch module from Modem B to Modem
A, while pins 6, 7, and 8 loop the same signals from Modem A through to Modem
B. The 12VDC input, which is diode ORed with the corresponding 12VDC input
from modem B, powers the switch module.
Table 5-2. J3 - Modem A Control Connector Pin Assignments
Pin #

Signal Function

Signal Name

Direction

Signal Ground

Ground

Modem B Serial Tx

AUX_SER_TX_B

Out

Modem B Online Indication

ONLINE_OUT_B

Out
Out

Modem B Fault Indication

/FAIL_OUT_B

Signal Ground

Ground

Modem A Serial Tx

AUX_SER_TX_A

In

Modem A Online Indication

ONLINE_OUT_A

In

Modem A Fault Indication

/FAIL_OUT_A

In

+12 VDC

+12VDC

In

52

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Connector Pinouts

5.4

Revision 7
MN/CRS180.IOM

J4 Control Connector (Bottom) Modem B


The Modem B Control connector is a 9-pin Type D female interface located on
the modem side of the CRS-180. Refer to Table 5-3 for pin assignments. Pins 2, 3,
and 4 carry signals looped through the switch module from Modem A to Modem B,
while pins 6, 7, and 8 loop the same signals from Modem B through to Modem A.
The 12VDC input, which is diode ORed with the corresponding 12VDC input from
Modem A, powers the switch module.
Table 5-3. J4 - Modem B Control Connector Pin Assignments
Pin #

5.5

Signal Function
Signal Ground

Signal Name
Ground

Direction

Modem A Serial Tx

AUX_SER_TX_A

Out

Modem A Online Indication

ONLINE_OUT_A

Out

Modem A Fault Indication

/FAIL_OUT_A

Out

Signal Ground

Ground

Modem B Serial Tx

AUX_SER_TX_B

In

Modem B Online Indication

ONLINE_OUT_B

In

Modem B Fault Indication

/FAIL_OUT_B

In

+12 VDC

+12VDC

In

Antenna Side: Type BNC IF Connectors


The 50 female Type BNC connectors on the antenna side of the
CRS-180 provide the coaxial cable connections to the outdoor receive
and transmit equipment (BUC and LNB).

Table 5-4. J7 (Rx) and J8 (Tx) Type BNC Connectors


Type N Connector

Reference

Description

Direction

RX

J7

RF Input

In

TX

J8

RF Output

Out

53

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Connector Pinouts

Revision 7
MN/CRS180.IOM

Notes:

54

Appendix A. CABLE DRAWINGS


A.1

Introduction
ThisappendixcontainsdrawingsofcablesusedwiththeCRS18070/140MHzIF1:1RedundancySwitch.Thesecablesarebrokenintotwo
categories:ControlInterfaceCablesandIF/DataInterfaceCables.Eachsectionprovidesillustrationsofthecablestechnicalspecifications;
additionally,thetablescrossreferenceeachcabletotheapplicablemodemspecificcablingfiguresprovidedin Chapter 4. CABLES AND
CONNECTIONS.

A.2
App. A
FIG

Control Interface Cables


CEFD CABLE P/N

DESCRIPTION

USED WITH CRS-180

USED FOR (TYPE)

CDM-625
A-1

CA/WR9378-4

Universal Cable, Control DB-9M DB-9M, 4

CDM-750

4-1
1:1 Control

CDM-570
CA/WR12135-1

Adapter Cable, Control (RoHS), DB-15F DB-9M, 6

CDM-710

4-27
1:1 Control

CDM-710G
CDM-700

A-3

A-4

CA/WR13011-4

CA-0000187

Optional Adapter Cable, Y Splitter Control DB-15F DB-9M (4), DB-9M (6)
CDM-710
(Alternate to CA/WR12135-1)
CDM-710G
Optional Cable, Control (Non-muting) DB-15F DB-9M, 6
(Alternate to CA/WR12135-1)

A-1

CDM-710G

4-33
4-38
4-27

1:1 Control, Summary Fault


Relay

4-33

1:1 Control (Non-mute Tx IF)

4-33

CDM-700
CDM-710

4-15
4-20

CDM-700
A-2

REF Ch. 4
FIG

4-38
4-27
4-38

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.2.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Universal Control Cable, DB-9M DB-9M

Figure A-1. Universal Control Cable (CEFD P/N CA/WR9378-4)

A-2

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.2.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Adapter Control Cable, RoHS, DB-9M DB-15F

Figure A-2. Adapter Control Cable (CEFD P/N CA/WR12135-1)

A-3

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.2.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Optional Y Splitter Adapter Control Cable, (2X) DB-9M DB-15F


TheoptionalCA/WR130114YSplitterAdapterControlCable(soldseparately)isusedinreplacementoftheCA/WA121351cable.This
cablepermitsUseraccesstotheSummaryFaultRelay.

Figure A-3. Optional Y Splitter Adapter Control Cable (CEFD P/N CA/WR13011-4)

A-4

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.2.4

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Optional Control Cable, Non-muting, DB-9M DB-15F

TheoptionalCA0000187ControlCable(soldseparately)isusedinreplacementoftheCA/WA121351cable.Thiscablekeepstheoffline
modemsTxIFenabled.

Figure A-4. Optional Control Cable (CEFD P/N CA-0000187)

A-5

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3
App. A
FIG

A-5

A-6

A-7

A-8

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

IF / Data Interface Cables


CEFD CABLE P/N DESCRIPTION

PL/0946-1

CA/BNC75OHM

CA/RB10461-1

CA-0000071

USED FOR (TYPE)

Cable RoHS, Coax Type BNC 75, 4

Cable 1:1 Y-Splitter,


DB-25F (1) (2X) DB-25M (4)

Cable 1:1 Y Splitter,


(2X) DB-9M DB-9F, 8

REF Ch. 4
FIG

CDM-625

4-2

CDM-570

4-21

CDM-700

4-27

CDM-710

4-33

CDM-710G

4-38

ASI Data Interface

CDM-625

4-6

G.703 Unbalanced Data Interface

CDM-625

4-9

Single G.703 E3/T3 PIIC Data Interface

CDM-750

4-19

G.703 Unbalanced Data Interface

CDM-570

4-25

Dual G.703 E3/T3/STS-1 Data Interface

CDM-700

4-29

155MB Copper Data Interface

CDM-700

4-30

ASI Data Interface

CDM-710

4-35

Single G.703 E3/T3/STS-1 Data Interface

CDM-710G

4-40

RS-422/232 Data Interface

CDM-625

4-4

HSSI Data Interface

CDM-625

4-5

RS-422/232 Data Interface

CDM-570

4-23

Quad E1 Data Interface

CDM-625

4-7

G.703 Balanced Data Interface

CDM-625

4-8

ESC Data Interface

CDM-625

4-11

CDM-625

4-7

CDM-625

4-7

CDM-625

4-7

Modem Switch IF Interface

Cable RoHS, Coax Type BNC 75, 1

USED WITH CRS-180

A-9

CA-0000163

Optional Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-15F DB-9M, 6

A-10

CA-0000164

Optional Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) RJ-48F DB-9M, 6

A-11

KT-0000122

Optional Cable Assy 1:1 Y Splitter, (4X) BNC DB-9M, 6

A-12

CA-0000070

Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) HD-44M HD-44F, 8

Overhead Data Interface

CDM-625

4-10

A-13

CA-0000276

Cable Shielded, Multi-drop CnC Plus, 1:1, DB-9M DB-9M, 1

PMSI/CnC Data Interface

CDM-625

4-14

Quad E1 Data Interface

A-6

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A
App. A
FIG

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

CEFD CABLE P/N DESCRIPTION

A-14

PL/0813-4

CA-0000560
A-15
CA-0000559
A-16

CA/WR10522-1

A-17

PP/SC3523

PP/CPS2A12501
A-18
PP/CPM6A1250

USED FOR (TYPE)

75 BNC 75 BNC, 4

Modem Switch IF Interface

Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler, 2m (6.56), LC


Connectors
Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler, 2m (6.56), LC
Connectors

Optical Gigabit Ethernet Single-Mode Data


Interface
Optical Gigabit Ethernet Multi-Mode Data
Interface

Cable 1:1 Y Splitter, (2X) DB-15M DB-15F, 5

G.703 Balanced Data Interface

Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, HSSI Y Splitter,


(2X) HD-50M HD-50F, 3

HSSI Data Interface

Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler, 7 Type SC/UPC


Connectors
Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler, 7 Type SC/UPC
Connectors

A-7

USED WITH CRS-180

REF Ch. 4
FIG

CDM-750

4-15

CDM-700

4-27

CDM-710

4-33

CDM-710G

4-38

CDM-750
4-17
CDM-750
CDM-570

4-24

CDM-700

4-29

CDM-710

4-36

CDM-710G

4-41

OC-3 Single-Mode Data Interface

CDM-700

OC-3 Multi-Mode Data Interface

CDM-700

4-31

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.1

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to CRS-180, 70/140 MHz Coaxial Cable, RoHS, Type BNC 50

Figure A-5. Tx/Rx 50 Type BNC RoHS Coax Cable (CEFD P/N PL/0946-1)

A-8

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.2

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to User, 70/140 MHz Coaxial Cable, RoHS, Type BNC 75

Figure A-6. 75 Type BNC User Data Coaxial Cable (CEFD P/N CA/BNC75OHM)

A-9

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.3

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to User, Splitter Cable, (2X) DB-25M DB-25F

Figure A-7. 1:1 User Data Splitter Cable (CEFD P/N CA/RB10461-1)

A-10

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.4

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to User, CDM-625 Data Y Splitter Cable, (2X) DB-9M DB-9F

Figure A-8. 1:1 User Data Y Splitter Cable (CEFD P/N CA-0000071)

A-11

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.5

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to User, Quad E1 Y Splitter Adapter Cable, (2X) DB-15F DB-9M


ThisoptionaladaptercablemaybepurchasedfromComtechEFDatatoadapttheBalancedG.703orAuxiliaryG.703DB9Fmodem
connectionstoaDB15Fconnectorpair.TheDB9MendofthiscableplugsintotheToUserconnectorside(DB9F)oftheCA0000071
YSplittercableshowninFigureA8.

Figure A-9. 1:1 Quad E1 User Data Y Splitter Adapter Cable (CEFD P/N CA-0000163)

A-12

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.6

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to User, Quad E1 Y Splitter Adapter Cable, (2X) RJ-48F DB-9M


ThisoptionaladaptercablemaybepurchasedfromComtechEFDatatoadapttheBalancedG.703orAuxiliaryG.703DB9Fmodem
connectionstoaRJ48Fconnectorpair.TheDB9MendofthiscableplugsintotheToUserconnectorside(DB9F)oftheCA0000071
YSplittercableshowninFigureA8.

Figure A-10. Quad E1 User Data Y Splitter Adapter Cable (CEFD P/N CA-0000164)

A-13

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.7

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to User, Quad E1 Y Splitter Adapter Cable Kit (KT-0000122)

QTY
1
2

KT-0000122 Quad E1 Balanced/Unbalanced Adapter Kit


DESCRIPTION
Y Cable Assy: DB-9M 2X RJ-48 Male
Bolun Adapter, 2X RJ-48 Female 2X BNC 75 Female

CEFD P/N
CA-0000347
502-0532-001

CA-0000347 Connector Pinouts


P1

J1

5
9
4
8
7
2
6
1
3

1
2
4
5

J2

P1 PINOUTS
Twisted
Pair
X
X

1
2
4
5
3

X
X

J1/ J2 TYPICAL WIRE CHART


Signal Function

PIN

WIRE COLOR

Port 1 or 3 Tx In +
Port 1 or 3 Tx In Port 1 or 3 Rx In +
Port 1 or 3 Rx In Port 2 or 4 Tx In +
Port 2 of 4 Tx In Port 2 or 4 Rx In +
Port 2 or 4 Rx In GND

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

WHITE / ORANGE STRIPE


ORANGE
WHITE / GREEN STRIPE
BLUE
WHITE / BLUE STRIPE
GREEN
WHITE / BROWN STRIPE
BROWN

Figure A-11. Quad E1 User Data Y Splitter Adapter Cable Kit (CEFD P/N KT-0000122)

A-14

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

A.3.8

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to User, Overhead User Data Y Splitter Cable, (2X) HD-44M HD-44F

Figure A-12. Overhead User Data Y Splitter Cable (CEFD P/N CA-0000070)

A-15

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Modem to Modem Shielded Multi-drop CnC Plus, CDM-625 1:1 Cable, DB-9M DB-9M

A.3.9

Figure A-13. Modem to Modem Shielded Multi-drop CnC Plus, CDM-625 1:1 Cable (CEFD P/N CA-0000276)

A-16

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

A.3.10 User to CRS-180, Coax Cable, RoHS, Type BNC 75

Figure A-14. Tx/Rx 75 Type BNC RoHS Coax Cable (CEFD P/N PL/0813-4)

A-17

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

A.3.11 Modem to User, Optical Gigabit Ethernet Single-Mode OR Multi-Mode Cable Assemblies, (2X) Type
LC (4X) Type LC

Figure A-15. Optical Gigabit Ethernet User Data Cable Assembly (See Table for CEFD P/N)

A-18

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

A.3.12 Modem to User G.703 Balanced User Data Y Splitter Cable, (2X) DB-15M DB-15M

Figure A-16. G.703 Balanced User Data Y Splitter Cable (CEFD P/N CA/WR10522-1)

A-19

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

A.3.13 Modem to User, HSSI User Data Y Splitter Cable, (2X) HD-50M HD-50F

Figure A-17. HSSI User Data Y Splitter Cable (CEFD P/N PP/SC3523)

A-20

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

A.3.14 Modem to User, OC-3 Single-Mode OR Multi-Mode Cable Assemblies, Type SC/UPC (2X) Type
SC/UPC

CEFD P/N
PP/CPS2A12501
PP/CPM6A1250

Description

Comments

Y Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler (Single- or MultiMode), 7, Type SC/UPC Connectors
Y Cable Assy RoHS-Compliant, Optical Coupler (Single- or MultiMode), 7, Type SC/UPC Connectors

For CDM-700 Single-Mode OC-3 Interface;


Cables are YELLOW
For CDM-700 Multi-Mode OC-3 Interface;
Cables are ORANGE

Figure A-18. OC-3 User Data Cable Assembly (See Table for CEFD P/N)

A-21

CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch


Appendix A

Revision 8
MN/CRS180.IOM

Notes:

A-22

METRIC CONVERSIONS
Units of Length
Unit

Millimeter

Centimeter

Inch

Foot

Yard

Meter

Kilometer

Mile

1 millimeter

0.1

0.0394

0.0033

0.0011

0.001

1 x 10-6

6.214 x 10-7

1 centimeter

10

0.3937

0.0328

0.0109

0.01

1 x 10-5

6.214 x 10-6

1 inch

25.4

2.54

0.0833

0.0278

0.0254

2.54 x 10-5

1.578 x 10-5

1 foot

304.8

30.48

12

0.3333

0.3048

3.048 x 10-4

1.894 x 10-4

1 yard

914.4

91.44

36

0.9144

9.144 x 10-4

5.682 x 10-4

1 meter

1000

100

39.37

3.2808

1.0936

0.001

6.214 x 10-4

1 kilometer

1 x 106

1 x 105

3.938 x 104

3.281

1093

1000

0.6214

1 mile

1.609 x 106

1.609 x 105

6.336 x 104

5280

1760

1609

1.609

Temperature Conversions
Temperature

Fahrenheit

Centigrade

Formulas

Water freezes

32

C = (F - 32) * 0.555

Water boils

212

100

F = (C * 1.8) + 32

Absolute zero

-459.69

-273.16

Units of Weight
Unit

Gram

Ounce
Avoirdupois

Ounce
Troy

Pound
Avoirdupois

Pound
Troy

Kilogram

1 gram

0.03527

0.03215

0.002205

0.002679

0.001

1 oz. avoir.

28.35

0.9115

0.0625

0.07595

0.02835

1 oz. troy

31.10

1.097

0.06857

0.08333

0.03110

1 lb. avoir.

453.6

16.0

14.58

1.215

0.4536

1 lb. Troy

373.2

13.17

12.0

0.8229

0.3732

1 kilogram

1000

35.27

32.15

2.205

2.679

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