User's Manual

Table Of Contents
2-6 ATLAS 4500 Multimode Station Technical Manual May 2017
Software Description Section 2 - Product Overview
2.3 Software Description
Administrators use the ATLASĀ® 6100/6200 Network Management System (NMS)
to configure and maintain the ATLAS 4500. Refer to the ATLAS 6100/6200
Network Management System (NMS) Technical Manual.
2.4 Specifications
Table 2.3 summarizes ATLAS 4500 general specifications. Table 2.4 summarizes
ATLAS 4500 transmitter specifications. Table 2.5 summarizes ATLAS 4500
receiver specifications. Table 2.6 summarizes ATLAS 4500 standards compliance.
Table 2.2 Rear Panel Connectors
Connector Type Function
Primary Audio RJ 45 socket, 8 pin
Primary 4-Wire/4-Wire E&M Connection.
Used to transmit over 4-wire or receive
over 4-Wire from the receiver
Secondary Audio RJ 45 socket, 8 pin
Not used (Secondary 4-Wire/4-Wire
E&M Connection. Designed to receive
audio over 4-wire from optional Receiver
2.)
BNC Connector - 1 PPS BNC (F)
1 pulse per second input from the GPS
receiver
BNC Connector - 10 MHz BNC (F)
10 MHz reference from the frequency
reference
Dual Ethernet Dual RJ47
Double stacked RJ 47 Ethernet
connector. Connects to the router/
switch.
Serial Serial (F)
DB9 connector used to provide console
access to the logic card and the
controller board (for debugging, etc.)
DB 25 DB25 (F)
General purpose 25-pin connector. 12
pins to be used for Repeater I/O and 13
pins will be used for miscellaneous
functions.
N-Connector - Receiver 1 N(F)-Type
N-Type connector to connect the
primary receiver to the multicoupler.
N-Connector - Transmitter N(F)-Type
N-Type connector to connect the
transmitter to the isolator/combiner.
AC Power Connector IEC-60320-C14 Inlet AC power input