Specifications
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual
2-6 FCD-E1LC Enclosures FCD-E1LC Ver. 1.0
2.4 Equipment Needed
The cables you need to connect to the FCD-E1LC depend on the FCD-E1LC
application. You can use standard cables or prepare the appropriate cables
yourself in accordance with the information given in
Appendix A.
Table 2-1
lists the cables available from RAD for connection of the FCD-E1LC user
synchronous data port to user’s equipment with DTE interfaces. Contact RAD
Technical Support Department if other interface cables are necessary.
Table 2-1. Interface Adapter Cables for FCD-E1LC Data Ports
Cable User Interface Clock Mode Length (m / ft)
CBL-HS2/V/1
V.35 DCE 2 / 6
CBL-HS2/V/2 V.35 DTE1 2 / 6
CBL-HS2/V/3 V.35 DTE2 2 / 6
CBL-HS2/R/1 V.36/RS-449 DCE 2 / 6
CBL-HS2/R/2 V.36/RS-449 DTE1 2 / 6
CBL-HS2/R/3 V.36/RS-449 DTE2 2 / 6
CBL-HS2/X/1 X.21 DCE 2 / 6
In addition, when using the unbalanced interface for the main and sublink ports,
you may need adapter cables, CBL-RJ45/2BNC/E1/X and CBL-RJ45/2BNC/E1,
respectively. When using the balanced interface, use cables wired point-to-point,
consisting of two twisted pairs and terminated in RJ-45 connectors.
2.5 FCD-E1LC Enclosures
This section presents a physical description of the various versions of FCD-E1LC
units.
FCD-E1LC Front Panel
Figure 2-1
shows typical FCD-E1LC front panels. The front panel includes only the
FCD-E1LC indicators.
Table 2-2
explains the functions of the indicators located on the FCD-E1LC front
panel.