User's Manual

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2-4. Installing options and connecting to external devices (transceiver,
computer, etc.)
a) CAT/AUX interface – used for connecting and operating with various transceiver models (see
table 2-1 below and the respective menu in S. 5-3, table 5-1 and Fig. 5-3).
Most of the modern transceivers can be connected by CAT to the ACOM 1200S. This will allow the
amplier to track the transceiver frequency without any transmission and change the bands automatically
when in Operate mode. The cable can be supplied optionally, ordered separately or home brewed
according to table 2-1 and the transceiver’s manual.
The CAT connection requires a cable made especially for the ACOM 1200S and your transceiver. Wiring
diagrams of such cables can be found at www.acom-bg.com.
Note that some of the connections - to the transceiver’s BCD band data outputs and Band Voltage
outputs do not provide an exact frequency data, but only band data. Those connections cannot be
used when ACOM 1200S works together with ACOM 04AT because the tuner needs to know the exact
frequency, not the band.
Table 2-1 shows the signals and the pin out of the CAT/AUX connector - rear panel of the amplier.
Table 2-1
CAT/AUX
interface
PIN
NO.
PIN NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS
Rear panel
view
1 RxD Received Data TTL input
2 RxD Received Data RS232 input
3 TxD Transmitted Data RS232 output
4 TxD Transmitted Data TTL output
5 GND Ground 0 Volt
6 BAND voltage Analogue input 0 to +8V
7 Band data 0 Bit 0 TTL input
8 Band data 1 Bit 1 TTL input
9 Band data 2 Bit 2 TTL input
10 Band data 3 Bit 3 TTL input
11 ON RMT Remote Pwr On
+4.5 to + 15V / 3mA max
12 Debug mode CPU only Pwr Input +8 to + 15V / 0.4A
13 KEY-IN Tx Request Less than +12V / 6mA
14 KEY-OUT Tx Ready
O.C. output, up to
+50V / 20mA
15 GND Ground 0 Volt
b) RS232 port. Table 2-2 shows signals and pinout of the RS232 port on the amplier’s rear panel.
This connector may remain unused until you decide to control the amplier remotely.