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SLR 5000 Series Back Panel: Description

The document describes the back panel of the SLR 5000 series repeater. It includes diagrams and tables explaining the various connectors on the back panel, their locations, and functions. The connectors provide interfaces for AC and DC power, Ethernet, auxiliary functions like audio and GPIO, and RF connections for receiver, transmitter, and reference signals.

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SLR 5000 Series Back Panel: Description

The document describes the back panel of the SLR 5000 series repeater. It includes diagrams and tables explaining the various connectors on the back panel, their locations, and functions. The connectors provide interfaces for AC and DC power, Ethernet, auxiliary functions like audio and GPIO, and RF connections for receiver, transmitter, and reference signals.

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SLR 5000 Series Back Panel

Chapter 7

SLR 5000 Series Back Panel


7.1
Description
The Back Panel interface provides the electrical interconnection interface between the SLR 5000
series repeater and the end user’s system. This includes the connectors necessary to interface the
repeater to RF peripheral equipment, power system, system controllers, LANs, as well as other
communications and maintenance equipment. This section provides a general description,
identification of inputs/ outputs, and a pin-out listing for all connectors, including information on signal
names, functions, and levels.

7.1.1
General Description
Figure 23: Back Panel Connector Names and Locations on page 67 shows the various interface
connector locations. Table 25: Connector Type and Primary Function on page 67 lists the connector
types as well as its primary function.
Figure 23: Back Panel Connector Names and Locations

2 6 10
1 4 8 9 12

3
5 7 11

Table 25: Connector Type and Primary Function

Location Connector Type Function(s)


1 C14 (IEC 60320) AC Power Inlet and Repeater Power Switch
2 Molex 42818-0212 DC Power Inlet and DC Charger Outlet
3 Option Dependent Option Dependent 1
4 Option Dependent Option Dependent 2
5 Type A Socket USB
6 RJ-45 – Jack Ethernet 2
7 RJ-45 – Jack Ethernet 1
8 DB25 – Female Aux: Rx Audio, Tx Audio, PTT, COR, Accessory Power, 1 PPS, and
GPIO
Table continued…

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Location Connector Type Function(s)


9 BNC – Female Receiver RF (Rx)
10 BNC – Female Frequency Reference Input (REF)
11 T30 TORX Screw Bonding Ground Connection
12 N-Type – Female Transmitter RF (Tx)

7.2
Back panel Interfaces
7.2.1
AC Power Inlet
The AC power inlet connector is of the C14 type socket (IEC 60320) and accepts interface to C13 type
plugged (IEC 60320) power cords. Figure 24: AC Power Inlet Connector on page 68 shows the
location of the pins and Table 26: AC Power Inlet Connector on page 68 lists the functional
characteristics of the connector's pins.
Figure 24: AC Power Inlet Connector

2
1
3

Table 26: AC Power Inlet Connector

Location Pin Assignment Type Signal Characteristics


1 Earth 100–240VAC (Line to Neutral)
2 Line Power 4 A (max)
3 Neutral

Figure 25: Repeater Power Switch

Table 27: Callout Legend

Label Description
1 ON (fully powered)
2 STANDBY

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7.2.2
DC Power Inlet/DC Charger Outlet
The DC power inlet/DC charger outlet connector is a Molex 42818-02012 panel mount receptacle and
accepts interface to Molex 42816-0212 plugs. Figure 26: DC Power Inlet/DC Charger Outlet Connector
on page 69 shows the location of the pins and Table 28: DC Power Inlet/DC Charger Outlet
Connector on page 69 lists the functional characteristics of the connector's pins.
Figure 26: DC Power Inlet/DC Charger Outlet Connector

1 2

Table 28: DC Power Inlet/DC Charger Outlet Connector

Location Pin Assignment Type Signal Characteristics


1 Positive 11–14.4VDC
Power
2 Negative 17 A (max)

7.2.3
Option 1/GNSS
Not supported at this time (No connection)
Figure 27: Option 1/GNSS Connector

7.2.4
Option 2/WLAN
Not supported at this time (No connection)
Figure 28: Option 2/WLAN Connector

7.2.5
USB
Not supported at this time. Type A socket (Host Connection) that supports the USB 2.1 protocol
standard. See the following figure and table for location of the pins and the functional characteristics of
the connector's pins.

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Figure 29: USB Connector


4

Table 29: USB Connector

Location Pin Assignment Type Signal Characteristics


1 VBUS +5 VDC
2 D- USB Physical 3.6 V differential data
3 D+ Layer

4 GND Ground

7.2.6
Ethernet 1
Fully compliant with IEEE and 802.3 and 802.3u standards. Supports 10Base-T, 100Base-Tx rates, full
duplex, half duplex mode and flow control. See the following figure and table for location of the pins
and the functional characteristics of the connector's pins.
Figure 30: Ethernet 1 Connector
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Table 30: Ethernet 1 Connector

Location Pin Assignment Type Signal Characteristics


1 Ethernet Tx+ 5 V differential data
2 Ethernet Tx-
3 Ethernet Rx+
4 Unused Ethernet N/A
5 Unused Physical Layer N/A
6 Ethernet Rx- 5 V differential data
7 Unused N/A
8 Unused N/A

7.2.7
Ethernet 2
Not supported at this time. Fully compliant with IEEE and 802.3 and 802.3u standards. Supports
10Base-T, 100Base-Tx rates, full duplex, half duplex mode and flow control. See the following figure
and table for location of the pins and the functional characteristics of the connector's pins.

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Figure 31: Ethernet 2 Connector

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Table 31: Ethernet 2 Connector

Location Pin Assignment Type Signal Characteristics


1 Ethernet Tx+ 5 V differential data
2 Ethernet Tx-
3 Ethernet Rx+
4 Unused Ethernet N/A
5 Unused Physical Layer N/A
6 Ethernet Rx- 5 V differential data
7 Unused N/A
8 Unused N/A

7.2.8
Auxiliary (Aux)
This connection supports the analog interface to the SLR 5000 series repeater, which includes audio,
station control, station indicators, accessory power, and provisions for timing used in various system
implementations. See the following figure and table for location of the pins and the functional
characteristics of the connector's pins.
Figure 32: Auxiliary Connector
13 1

25 14

Table 32: Auxiliary Connector

Location Pin Assignment Type Signal Characteristics


1 Tx Audio 1 Audio Transmit Audio – Nominal input level is 80 mVrms for 60%
deviation with scaling factor set to 100%. 600 Ω input impe-
dance.
2 GPIO 1 Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC
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3 Rx Audio 2 5 Audio Receiver Audio – Nominal output level is 330 mVrms (into a
50 k Ohm load) with a 60% deviation receive signal.
1000 Ω output impedance.

4 GPIO 2 Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max


Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC

5 GPIO 10/Analog Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max


Input 25 Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC
Analog: 0–5 VDC

6 GPIO 9/Analog In- Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
put 15 Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC
Analog: 0–5 VDC

7 Rx Audio 1 Audio Receiver Audio – Nominal output level is 330 mVrms (into a
50 k Ohm load) with a 60% deviation receive signal.
1000 Ω output impedance.

8 GPIO 6 Digital Receiver Audio – Nominal output level is 330 mVrms with a
60% deviation receive signal. 1000 Ω output impedance.
9 Ground
10 GPIO 7/Analog Digital or Digital:
RSSI Out5 Analog Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC
Analog RSSI:
Typically 0.5 VDC for -120 dBm to 2.7 VDC for -60 dBm
carrier. Variation with carrier level at approximately 50 mV/
dBm.

11 GPIO 11/Analog Digital or Digital:


Input 35 Analog Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC
Analog: 0–5 VDC
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Location Pin Assignment Type Signal Characteristics


12 GPIO 12/Analog Digital or Digital:
Input 45 Analog Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC
Analog: 0–5 VDC

13 Tx Data Digital or Transmit Data/PL/DPL – Nominal input level is 80 mVrms


Analog for 20% deviation with scaling factor set to 100%. 600 Ω in-
put impedance.

14 1 PPS In5/Out Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max


Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC

15 GPIO 3 Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max


Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC

16
17
Ground
18
19
20 Fused B+ Power The B+ is 13.6 VDC when repeater is sourced by AC, and
can range from 11–14.4 VDC when sourced by DC. 1 A
(max).
21 GPIO 8/Analog Digital or Digital:
Output 25 Analog Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC
Analog: 0–5 VDC

22 Tx Audio 1 Audio Transmit Audio – Nominal input level is 80 mVrms for 60%
deviation with scaling factor set to 100%. 600 Ω input
23 GPIO 4 Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC

24 GPIO 5 Digital Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max


Output Logic High: Open Collector with 10 k pull-up to 5 V
Input Logic Low: 0–0.8 VDC
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Input Logic High: 3.0–14 VDC

25 Tx Audio 25 Audio Transmit Audio – Nominal input level is 80 mVrms for 60%
deviation with scaling factor set to 100%. 600 Ω input

7.2.9
Frequency Reference
The Frequency Reference port is a BNC (female) type connector. Figure 33: Frequency Reference
Connector on page 74 depicts the Frequency Reference connector.
Figure 33: Frequency Reference Connector

Various external frequency reference signal types can be provided to the SLR 5000 series repeater for
normal operation. Table 33: Frequency Reference on page 74 provides a list of acceptable input
signal types as well as their permissible levels.

Table 33: Frequency Reference

Frequency (MHz) Waveform 6 Level (Vpp) Impedance (Ω) 7 Note


5 Sine 1.5–5.3 100 k AC Coupled
5 Square 6 1.5–5.3 100 k AC Coupled
10 Sine 1.5–5.3 100 k AC Coupled
10 Square 6 1.5–5.3 100 k AC Coupled

7.2.10
Receiver RF
The Receiver RF port is a BNC (female) type connector. Figure 34: Receiver RF Connector on page
74 depicts the Receiver RF connector.
Figure 34: Receiver RF Connector

7.2.11
Transmitter RF
The Transmitter RF port is an N-Type (female) type connector. Figure 35: Transmitter RF Connector
on page 75 depicts the Transmitter RF connector.

6 Square wave duty cycle range is 45–50%.


7 Impedance of the SLR 5000 series repeater's frequency reference port.
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Figure 35: Transmitter RF Connector

7.2.12
Bonding Ground Connection
The repeater Bonding Ground Connection is realized with an M6 x 1 x 3 mm screw (T30 Torx). Figure
36: Bonding Ground Connection on page 75 depicts the Bonding Ground Connection.
Figure 36: Bonding Ground Connection

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