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Boomer II User Manual & Integrator’s Guide ____________________________________________ Modem Test Jig 
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Copyright Wavenet Technology © November 2003 
Using the Modem Test Jig 
The Boomer II Test Jig provides RS-232 serial interface ports between 
a PC and the modem. It is designed to enable you to quickly interface 
the Boomer II to a standard PC (through a COM port) or a terminal 
device with an RS-232 serial port.  
The test jig acts as a temporary host/terminal for the modem and 
provides access points to the radio’s communication port, allowing you 
to monitor activity with a logic probe, multimeter or oscilloscope. 
Features 
 
All Input/Output Lines configurable by jumpers and/or 
accessible through parallel FPC connector. 
 
On-board dual RS232 Serial Communication interface ports 
with DB9 connectors 
 
Through the SPY MODEM connector, you can monitor the data 
transmitted from the modem (RX, DSR, and CTS). 
 
Through the PORT 2/SPY PC connector, you can monitor the 
data transmitted from the PC (TX, RTS and DTR), or talk to the 
second serial port of the modem. You can make this choice by 
putting all five jumper links on the right or left side of the RDW 
header connector near the port. 
 
Switches and LED indicators on SS0 - SS3 modem I/O lines. 
 
On-board voltage regulator for Boomer II OEM supply rail. 
 
On-board LEDs for three external signals: 
Low battery 
Message waiting 
In range 
 
On-board antenna matching network allowing conversion from 
MMCX to SMA connectors. 
Test Jig Updates 
From time to time updates may be provided for the Boomer-II test jig 
and these should be implemented as per the Update Notice. If you are 
unsure if your test jig incorporates all the latest updates please contact 
Wavenet Technology.