2: Installation
RT7000-MSOP
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Remote Control
The RT7000 can be controlled remotely using a computer, an extended front
panel or a remote control head.
Computer
Control
The RT7000 can be remotely controlled from a standard computer using
Accessory connectors 1 or 2 on the rear panel. A custom software program is
available from Datron that runs on any PC using Windows
™
. For the
connections to use,
refer to the EIA Data Interface Standards on page 2-4.
Extended Front
Panel Control
Remove the front panel of the RT7000 and replace it with a line driver panel
(RT7000E) to control it remotely. This special version of the radio is used to
control operations from distances up to 50 feet.
FSK and ISDN
Remote Control
The RT7000 is controlled remotely from longer distances using the RT7201F
and the RT7201I remote control heads. Both control heads require that you
install modem interface boards (7000RF or 7000RI) inside the RT7000. The
RT7201F uses FSK and is for long-range remote requirements, while the
RT7201I uses ISDN and is for real-time control up to 2 km.
These modem-based remote control units connect to the RT7000 via the
remote
connector on the rear panel. This connector is a circular MIL-C 10
with 9 pins.
For a complete description of these pins, refer to the RT7201F FSK Remote
Control Head (RT7201F-MS) operator/technical manual or the RT7201I
ISDN Remote Control Head (RT7201I-MS) operator/technical manual.
Operations Check
The RT7000 is completely aligned and tested prior to shipment. However, to
insure proper functioning, perform an operations check. This information is
provided in the maintenance chapter of the RT7000 technical manual
(RT7000-MS).