Specifications
40-7170 Revision 2B July 6, 2012
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6.0 Wiring (Electrical Inputs and Outputs):
Listed below are the termination points and connectors in the IP-Link Transceiver. Each
connection is described in detail. All connections need to be completed before the IP-
Link Transceiver will be fully functional.
Connections on the Interface Board. This is the 2
nd
board up from the bottom.
J2 (16.5VAC) – AC Input. Attach the provided 16.5 VAC 40/45 VA source to this
terminal. Use min. 18 Ga., wiring between transformer and J2 AC Input.
Telephone – Attach to the phone system for proper line seizure functionality via an
RJ-31X jack, using minimum 26 AWG wire. This is used for modem backup
communication to IP-Link Server. This line must be protected with a UL Listed
497A Secondary Protector. The modem feature has not been evaluated by UL.
Ethernet Jack – Attach to the LAN or WAN that connects to the IP-Link Server. Use
standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable. This line must be protected with a UL Listed
497B Secondary Protector.
Console Port – dB-9 Serial port used to program and configure the IP-Link’s
parameters. Use standard serial cable appropriate for terminal being used.
Connections on Radio Control Board. This is the bottom Board. It is an AES 7001 PCB.
Radio Transceiver Cable – Connect the dB-9 male connector on the end of this cable
to the dB-9 female connector on the radio transceiver.
No other user connections are required on this board.
Figure G. Illustration of IP-Link Transceiver PCB Stack
Radio Transceiver
Cable
386 DOS Computer /
Ethernet Board
Top
Interface Board
Middle
RF / Radio
Control Board
Bottom
Modem
Line Seizin
g
Tele
p
hone Connection
Ethernet Jack
Console Port
RS-232 Serial
Power Connector
J2 Input
16.5 VAC
LNK & ACT
LEDs
TX RX WA AL
LEDs
IP-Link Interface
Board Reset PBS
Radio Reset PBS
SVC LED
Control Board Input
terminal Block
Modem LED
Speaker (SP1)










