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Boomer-III User Manual & Integrator’s Guide_________________________________________________Installation
BM310012WT04 27 Copyright Wavenet Technology © October 2003
Proper mounting of the modem requires securely fastening it within the
product housing. The mating surface should be flat and ensure a rigid
mounting for the modem to minimise vibration to the unit. There
should be an adequate supply of airflow to ensure the modem’s
temperature limits are not exceeded.
To ensure ease of access for installation and troubleshooting, locate the
modem within the product in such a way that host and antenna
connections are readily accessible. Quick access to the modem allows
it to be efficiently removed, probed, and functionally tested.
The modem has M2.5 mounting holes in each corner. The mounting
hole pattern is shown below;
Connecting the Data Interface Port
There are two connectors to interface the Boomer-III OEM Modem
with your device.
RF Connector (described in the next section), and
Data Interface Port
The data interface port is used to interface the modem to a serial
computing device and a power supply. The power supply requirements
are described in the next section.
A flat 30-way Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) cable (approx 0.3 mm
thick with 0.5 mm centreline spacing) is used between the Boomer-III
OEM Modem’s Data Interface Port and the host/terminal. The
connector specification is given below.
The modem utilises connector part number 803-30-T-U from A-Point
however, connector equivalents such as F006-52893 from Molex as
shown below, may also be used in the host/terminal.
Pin 1