GE MDS SD Series Technical Manual page 107

Secure, long range ip/ethernet & serial wireless transceiver
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IC ID
DATA CHARACTERISTICS
Signaling Types
COM2 Data Rates
Data Latency
PRIMARY POWER
Voltage
NOTE: Early SD4 models supported 10.5 to 16 VDC power, not 10 to 30 VDC. Check the labeling above the power connector
to confirm the operating range for your unit.
TX Supply Current (Typical)
RX Supply Current (Typical)
Fuse:
ENVIRONMENTAL
Humidity
Temperature Range
Duty Cycle
Weight (nominal)
Transceiver Dimensions
Mean Time Between Failure
(MTBF)
DIAGNOSTICS INTERFACE
Signaling Standard
Product specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation to any party.
MDS 05-4864A01, Rev. I
SD4: E5MDS-SD4
SD9: E5MDS-SD9-1
SD1: 101D-SD1
SD2: 101D-SD2-1
SD4: 101D-SD4
SD9: 101D-SD9-1
RS-232/485; DB-9 Female connector
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps; RJ-45F connector
300–115200 bps, asynchronous
11 ms typical (transparent)
10.0 to 30 VDC (Negative ground only)
2.5 Amperes maximum @ 5 Watts RF Output
Operational — 125 mA, Nominal
Sleep — <10 mA typical @ 13.8 VDC
5 Ampere, internal
95%, non-condensing
–40 to 70 degrees C (–40°F to 158°F)
50% (ambient temperature, -40C to +70C)
Continuous (internal temperature <= +80C)
1.22 lbs. (0.55 kg)
6.5" long (16.51 cm), 4.625" wide (11.75 cm),
1.5" High (3.81 cm)
Consult factory for on-file data
RS-232 (COM1, DB-9F connector)
RS-232/RS-485 (COM2, DB-9F connector)
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