X-Digital System XDS PRO04P Quick Start Manual - page 4
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XDS PRO4P Quick Start Guide
5/6/2010
Rev A
Page 4 of 11
Relay A – DB37M
Relay B – DB37M
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
Relay 1A
20
Relay 1B
2
Relay 2A
21
Relay 2B
3
Relay 3A
22
Relay 3B
4
Relay 4A
23
Relay 4B
5
Ground
24
Ground
6
Relay 5A
25
Relay 5B
7
Relay 6A
26
Relay 6B
8
Relay 7A
27
Relay 7B
9
Relay 8A
28
Relay 8B
10
Ground
29
Relay 9B
11
Relay 9A
30
Relay 10B
12
Relay 10A
31
Relay 11B
13
Relay 11A
32
Relay 12B
14
Relay 12A
33
Ground
15
NC TxData
34
Relay 13B
16
Relay 13A
35
Relay 14B
17
Relay 14A
36
Relay 15B
18
Relay 15A
37
Relay 16B
19
Relay 16A
NA
NA
If your automation system can read text cues directly, the cue serial stream is available
from pins 15 and 10. The NC TxData pin is RS-232 data with no flow control or
handshaking. By default, the baud rate is set to 9600 bps, eight data bits, no parity, and
one stop bit.
The parts kit included with your receiver will include two mating DB-37 connectors with
shells. Full electrical specifications for the relay closures can be found in the XDS PRO4P
User’s Guide.
4 Verification of Functionality
Once all of the connections have been made, you may connect AC power to the receiver and begin
verification of the receiver functionality.
4.1 Verify the receiver is tuned and locked to the network carrier
Once the satellite is properly connected and the receiver is powered up the receiver is
configured from the factory to tune and lock to your network’s carrier. Please verify as
follows:
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
Relay 1A
20
Relay 1B
2
Relay 2A
21
Relay 2B
3
Relay 3A
22
Relay 3B
4
Relay 4A
23
Relay 4B
5
Ground
24
Ground
6
Relay 5A
25
Relay 5B
7
Relay 6A
26
Relay 6B
8
Relay 7A
27
Relay 7B
9
Relay 8A
28
Relay 8B
10
Ground
29
Relay 9B
11
Relay 9A
30
Relay 10B
12
Relay 10A
31
Relay 11B
13
Relay 11A
32
Relay 12B
14
Relay 12A
33
Ground
15
Ground
34
Relay 13B
16
Relay 13A
35
Relay 14B
17
Relay 14A
36
Relay 15B
18
Relay 15A
37
Relay 16B
19
Relay 16A
NA
NA