User's Manual

pulsAR radio Operator’s Manual
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Table 1.2 – pulsAR acccessories
Description Part No.
Bracket hardware for securing the pulsAR unit to an outdoor mast KIT-0601
Bracket hardware for securing the pulsAR unit to a flat surface KIT-0605
AC Power Inserter Module with 110-240 VAC power supply
with a 6 ft USA 3-prong power cord:
with a 6ft European connector (Schuko) power cord
PWI-0109-06A
PWI-0109-06B
DC Power Inserter Module with pigtail for external DC connection (
1
) PWI-0106
CD with this Operator’s Manual, Econsole program, and other application notes.
Outdoor rated cat5 cable for connection between pulsAR radio and power inserter
module (xxx is the length is feet) (
1
)
CBL-0503-xxx
Auxiliary port cable for RS-232 connection (
1
) CBL-0403
Auxiliary port cable with Audio jack for antenna alignment (
1
) CBL-0404
Lightning arrestor for the antenna ports (
1
) SUR-0205
Surge suppressor for the Ethernet and Power CAT5 cable (
1
) SUP-0202
1.3 Radio Connectors
Figure 1.1 shows a pulsAR radio mounted on a mast. The radio is housed in a rectangular enclosure
with two N-female connectors at the top for connection to RF antennas, and two special purpose
connectors, at the bottom, for DC power, Ethernet data and control.
The function of each connector is described in the table below.
Table 1.3 – PulsAR Connectors
Connector Type Function
A N-Female RF connector to antenna A
B N-Female RF connector to antenna B (used in the tree topology)
C Lumberg
3 pin male
Auxiliary port (3 pin) used as an antenna alignment aid
and for
RS-232 console port.
D Lumberg
8 pin male
10/100 Base-T data interface and DC power input (8 pin).
Must be connected to the “Power Inserter Unit” with a CAT 5
cable.