Motorola DCT700, DTC700 installation manual Specifications, Appendix a

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Appendix A

Specifications

Input frequency

88.75 to 858 MHz (excluding data carrier frequency)

HRC/IRC frequency

Downloadable

assignments

 

Number of channels:

Average digital input level:

64QAM

256QAM

Data carrier:

Frequency

Bandwidth

Level

Video signal to noise ratio

Remod output frequency accuracy

Return loss:

Input

Output

Spurious output

Remod output level

Isolation (input/output)

On-screen display (OSD): Screen size Message/barker capacity

Operating environment range: Temperature

Humidity

AC voltage:

USA and Canada

Mexico

Power dissipation

Surge protection

Size

Weight

128 carriers per cable; more than one digital channel per carrier, content dependent

–15 dBmV to +15 dBmV –12 dBmV to +15 dBmV

QPSK-modulated carrier Agile

1.5 MHz

–15 dBmV to +15 dBmV

57 dB minimum for baseband output, unified weighted, 4.2 MHz bandwidth

±80 kHz

4 dB minimum

8 dB minimum

–57 dBc maximum, in band

10 to 15 dBmV

70 dB minimum

352 x 480 pixels (configuration dependent) Up to 40 pages (configuration dependent)

0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)

5 to 95% (non-condensing)

105 to 125 V, 60 Hz

114 to 140 V, 60 Hz

16 W at 115 V

Provided on power supply and RF ports

5.5x 6.7 x 1.8 inches

0.85pounds

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Contents Installation Manual DCT700 Page Page Contents Troubleshooting SpecificationsDiagnostics Abbreviations and AcronymsFigures TablesIntroduction DCT700 set-top front and rear viewsStandard Features Using This ManualStandard Interfaces Related DocumentationDocument Conventions If You Need HelpCalling for Repairs Rear panel features OverviewKey Function Front panelRemote Control Motorola DRC450 Universal Remote ControlKeyItemDescription Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Back view of DRC450 remote controlInstallation Installing the DCT700Before You Begin Standard Cabling Diagram Connecting the DCT700 to a TV using RF connectorsStandard VCR Cabling Diagram Standard VCR cablingComposite Baseband Cabling Diagrams Standard baseband cablingBaseband audio and video connections to a VCR and TV Stereo Cabling Diagrams Baseband Audio on the VCRAudio on VCR/Audio output on TV Feature Testing Procedure Operational check proceduresPower on Operational CheckSet-top Cold Initialization Troubleshooting ProblemPossible Solution Troubleshooting guidelinesSpecifications Diagnostics Preliminary DCT700 Installation ManualUsing Diagnostics Button Function using the diagnostics main menu General StatusField Description Error Codes Code Flash Sequence Cause RemedyOut-of-Band OOB Status DiagnosticsB-7 In-band Status SNRGood FairAudio/Video Status Status DescriptionUnit Address TvpcFirmware Version Current Channel StatusAuthorization ServiceType StatusOSD Variable State FPKRenewable Security Tvpc RequiredNot Required CryptoUpstream Modem Starvue II Diagnostics Application APP Code ModulesIppv Last LineMemory Status Eeprom Version NumberPlatform ApplicationInteractive Info UPMUpstream ID StateMAC Frequency Table Control ChannelsMessage Types In-Band Program Association Table PATIn-Band Program Map Table PMT Task StatusUSB Diagnostics Keyboard / LED DiagnosticsIn-Band Multicast Address Filter Abbreviations and Acronyms CSR DCT700 EMM EPG HRC IPG Ippv IRCVOD Mgbi
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