User Manual Part 1

User Guide to Q4000/QPRO
Document Number 1135-4713 Rev G
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Additional serial connections, I/O, and other signal lines are also available as non-
terminated wires that come
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wrapped together in the assembly cable.
The AUX port
maximum speed is 57600 bps.
may not be available on certain configurations of the Q4000. The Q4000 with
Iridium, for example, does not have the AUX port available.
There are three main components of the Q4000 assembly data cable:
1. the locking connector
2. five serial DB9 connectors for use with the Logger port, MTS, AUX, GPS and GSM)
3. power (red) and ground (black) banana plugs.
Figure 2-2: Q4000 assembly data cable components
Plug the locking connector into the modem. The connector can only fit one way as shown below.
Figure 2-3: Q4000 locking connector
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