User Manual

MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR
862-01881 Issue 12c Page 22
2.3.7 10BaseT Ethernet RJ45 Port
This port is used for communications with the NMS / GUI software from a laptop / PC
or with an SNMP manger to control the system. It can also be connected to a hub for
10BaseT wayside Ethernet throughput.
The interface type is DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) and can support Full and Half
Duplex Ethernet connections. Select the Ethernet Duplex mode from the following
MIB element: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1316.1.1.1.4.16 mdrmteEthernetFullDuplex.
Take note that connecting the radio to an Ethernet hub requires the Ethernet interface
to operate in Half Duplex mode.
2.3.8 DIU/RFU Link LED
This LED indicates if there is a suitable electrical connection between the Indoor and
RF Units
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2.3.9 DIU/RFU Data Interconnect RJ45
This receptacle accepts an RJ45 plug that connects to UV-protected STP (Screened
twisted pair) cable used between the DIU and the RFU.
2.3.10 DIU/RFU Power Interconnect
This connector (socket) is used for power interconnection between the DIU and the
RFU. The connection is made using UV-protected 2-core cable. The cable is
connected to a GREEN, two-pin connector, a plug.
CAUTION
The polarity sense (labelled) must be maintained between the DIU and the RFU.
2.3.11 Auxiliary In/Out Port
The auxiliary in/out port is used for remote monitoring and control. The following are
provided
Two inputs (for sensing contact closure or opening) are provided to sense site
alarm inputs. The states of these alarm inputs can be monitored with NMS, as
well as from an SNMP Management Station.
Two relay contact outputs, normally-open and normally-closed contacts, are
provided as alarm / auxiliary outputs. Output states are software customised and
controlled. The outputs are used to indicate alarm or other states selected by the
operator via the NMS or a SNMP Management Station.
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NOTE that on V1 hardware only the Ethernet Physical interface is checked with this LED, not the
RS232/485 interface. The integrity of the RS232/485 interface is checked using the front panel
“System LED”. On later versions the RS232/485 interface is no longer used.