Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
(Plate A–I)
(Plate A–I)
FIXED TERMINAL INSTALLATION HANDBOOK
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• The wide band BER transceiver version B, which like the BER version
A’ is a new model. This BER is perfectly compatible with BER version
B and will eventually replace it.
There is only one model of the line connected BER.
All models have a similar physical housing, but have different numbers of
connectors on the housing.
There are several references for each BER version depending on the
network (encypted or not), the network frequency band and, for encrypted
networks, the type of encryption.
2.2.1.2 BER radio transceiver version A
The BER radio transceiver version A (item 1) can be supplied using the
reference RA1350 or RA1620. It has five connectors:
• a Sub–D 25–pin male operation connector (item 5),
• a DIN 12–pin female handset connector (item 4) (not used on fixed
terminals),
• a Sub–D 9–pin female test connector (item 3) (not used on fixed
terminals),
• a Sub–D 9–pin male battery pack connector (item 2) (not used on fixed
terminals),
• a TNC female antenna connector (item 6).
2.2.1.3 Wide band BER radio transceiver version A’
The reference of the wide band BER transceiver version A’ (item 7) is
RA1630, RA1631, RA1632 or RA1633. It has four connectors:
• a Sub–D 25–pin male operation connector (item 5),
• a DIN 12–pin female handset connector (item 9) (not used on fixed
terminals) protected by a watertight captive plug,
• a Sub–D 9–pin female test connector (item 8) (not used on fixed
terminals) protected by a watertight captive plug,
• a TNC female antenna connector (item 6).