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Figure 4-2. Control Cable Connection Example for CRS-300 ÆCRS-280L ........................................... 4–6
Figure 4-3. Control Cable Connection Example for CRS-300 Æ CRS-350............................................. 4–7
Figure 4-4. Control Cable Connection Example for CRS-300 Æ CRS-350 Æ CRS-280 ........................ 4–8
Figure 4-5. Control Cable Connection Example for CRS-300 Æ CRS-350 Æ CRS-280L ..................... 4–9
Figure 4-6. Data Cable Connection Example – CRS-300 to CDM-570/570L ........................................ 4–13
Figure 4-7. Data Cable Connection Example – CRS-300 to CDM-600/600L ........................................ 4–17
Figure 4-8. Cabling Example for CRS-350 to CDM-600/600L ............................................................. 4–19
Figure 4-9. CDM-625 to CDM-625 CnC
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Cable Connection Example ................................................. 4–23
Figure 4-10. CRS-300 to CDM-625 Cable Connection Example – G.703-driven Configuration .......... 4–31
Figure 4-11. CRS-300 to CDM-625 Cable Connection Example – G.703-driven Configuration .......... 4–32
Figure 4-12. CRS-300 to CDM-625 Cable Connection Example – Quad E1-driven Configuration ...... 4–33
Figure 4-13. CRS-300 to CDM-625 Cable Connection Example – Sub-Mux TMIs 3 & 9 .................... 4–34
Figure 4-14. Cabling Example for CRS-350 to CDM-625 ..................................................................... 4–36
Figure 4-15. Data Cables - CRS-300 to CDM-625 (CDM-600/600L Emulation Mode) ....................... 4–37
Figure 4-16. EIA-485 Multi-drop Cabling Example – CRS-300 to CDM-Qx/QxL ............................... 4–41
Figure 4-17. Control Y-Cables and EIA-530/-232 Data Cables – CRS-300 to CDM-Qx/QxL ............. 4–44
Figure 4-18. Control Y-Cables and Balanced G.703 Data Cables – CRS-300 to CDM-Qx/QxL .......... 4–45
Figure 4-19. Control Y-Cables and Unbalanced G.703 Data Cables – CRS-300 to CDM-Qx/QxL ...... 4–46
Figure 4-20. Control Cables and HSSI Data Cables – CRS-300 to CDM-Qx/QxL ............................... 4–47
Figure 4-21. Control Cables and Quad E1 Data Cables – CRS-300 to CDM-Qx/QxL .......................... 4–48
Figure 4-22. Control and Traffic Data Cables Example #1 – CRS-300 to CDM-700 ............................ 4–53
Figure 4-23. Control and Traffic Data Cables Example #2 – CRS-300 to CDM-700 ........................... 4–54
Figure 4-24. CDM-700 IP Connections – Wired-thru Example #1 ........................................................ 4–55
Figure 4-25. CDM-700 IP Connections – Wired-thru Example #2 ........................................................ 4–56
Figure 4-26. CDM-700 IP Connections – Wired-around Example #1 ................................................... 4–57
Figure 4-27. CDM-700 IP Connections – Wired-around Example #2 ................................................... 4–58
Figure 4-28. Control and Data Cables Example #1 – CRS-300 to CDM-710 ........................................ 4–62
Figure 4-29. Control and Data Cables Example #2 – CRS-300 to CDM-710 ........................................ 4–63
Figure 4-30. Control and Data Cables Example #1 – CRS-300 to CDM-710G ..................................... 4–68
Figure 4-31. Control and Data Cables Example #2 – CRS-300 to CDM-710G ..................................... 4–69
Figure 4-32. Control and Data Cables Example #1 – CRS-300 to SLM-5650/5650A ........................... 4–75
Figure 4-33. Control and Data Cables Example #2 – CRS-300 to SLM-5650/5650A ........................... 4–76
Figure 4-34. Control and Data Cables Example #3 – CRS-300 to SLM-5650/5650A ........................... 4–77
Figure 4-35. Cabling Example for CRS-350 to SLM-5650/5650A ........................................................ 4–78
Figure 4-36. IF Cabling Example 1 – Single Transponder Configuration .............................................. 4–81
Figure 4-37. Multiple Transponder IF Connection Cabling Example .................................................... 4–83
Figure 5-1. CDM-Qx/QxL Serial Communication Configuration ............................................................ 5–8
Figure 5-2. CDM-Qx/QxL / CRS-300 EIA-485 Scheme .......................................................................... 5–9
Figure 5-3. CEFD P/N PC/11494x RMI PCB (CRS-307 shown) .......................................................... 5–10
Figure 5-4. CRS-316 EIA-530 TMI Card ............................................................................................... 5–11
Figure 5-5. CRS-316 Jumpers JP1 through JP6 Detail (as shipped) ....................................................... 5–11
Figure 5-6. CRS-320 EIA-232/EIA-422 TMI Card (Jumpers shown open) ........................................... 5–13
Figure 5-7. CRS-340 EIA-232/-422/G.703 TMI Card (Jumpers shown open) ...................................... 5–13
Figure 5-8. CRS-336 HSSI or Ethernet TMI Card ................................................................................. 5–15
Figure 5-9. CRS-336 Jumpers JP1 & JP2 Detail (as shipped) ................................................................ 5–15
Figure 5-10. CRS-370 HSSI to LVDS TMI Card (Jumper shown open) ............................................... 5–17
Figure 5-11. Flash Update via Internet ................................................................................................... 5–19
Figure 7-1. CRS-300 Front Panel ............................................................................................................. 7–1
Figure 7-2. CRS-300 Menu Tree .............................................................................................................. 7–6
Figure A-1. DCE Conversion Cable: EIA-530 to EIA-422/449 .............................................................. A-2