2 balanced g.703 connector tx/rx connector, 3 unbalanced g.703 tx/rx connectors – Mocomtech CDM-QX User Manual

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Rear Panel Connectors

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3.3.2

Balanced G.703 Connector Tx/Rx Connector

The Balanced G.703 connection is a 15-pin ‘D’ type female (DB-15F)
connector located on the rear mounting plate of the modulator or
demodulator. If a Modulator and Demodulator are vertically grouped together
as a modem, the data interface connector on the Demodulator switches to

duplex. This feature allows a single data interface connection to be used for a modem instead of
needing a “Y” cable. Otherwise, each module is a simplex data interface.

Table 3-4. Balanced G.703 Interface Connector Pin Assignments

Pin #

Signal Function

Name

Direction

1

Drop Data Input ( - )

DDI–

In

9

Drop Data Input (+)

DDI+

In

2 Ground

GND

10 Not

Used

3

Insert Data Output ( - )

IDO–

Out

11

Insert Data Output (+)

IDO+

Out

4 Ground

GND

12

Drop Data Output ( - )

DDO–

Out (D&I Only)

5

Drop Data Output (+)

DDO+

Out (D&I Only)

13

Insert Data Input ( - )

IDI–

In (D&I Only)

6

Insert Data Input (+)

IDI+

In (D&I Only)

14 Not

Used

7 Not

Used

15 Not

Used

8 Not

Used

3.3.3

Unbalanced G.703 Tx/Rx Connectors

Two female BNC 75

Ω connectors are available for unbalanced operation at the

G.703 data rates of T1 (1.544 Mbps), E1 (2.048 Mbps), and E2 (8.448 Mbps).
If a Modulator and Demodulator are vertically grouped together as a modem,
the Tx data input interface connector on the Demodulator becomes active,

allowing duplex operation. Otherwise, the Tx data input connector is used on the modulator and
the Rx data output connector is used on the demodulator.

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