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1.5SECURITY LABELS
The DVR395 incorporates security labels. There are no user serviceable components within the IRD (integrated receiver decoder). Tampering with the security labels, opening the units, will void your warranty. If you have questions, contact Wegener's customer service department at the address and phone (fax) numbers shown in Section 1.6 (Page 16) of this manual.
Table 2. DVR395/DVR396 Interconnect Descriptions
Signal | Connector | Description |
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RF IN | F | 950 to 2150 MHz signal accepted |
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COMPOSITE | Phono Jack | NTSC or PAL |
VIDEO OUT |
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NTSC or PAL | ||
AUDIO OUT | Two phono jacks | Audio stereo |
SERIAL PORT | Serial Asynchronous Data. May be used for terminal, | |
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| printer, modem, or local COMPEL control. |
MODE SWITCH | 4 Position DIP | Control DIP switches for NTSC/PAL; Modulator |
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| channel 2/3; Normal Video, Color Bars; and LNB |
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| Voltage ON/OFF. |
ALARM | Terminal Strip | Receiver alarm contacts, |
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| Alarm : NC connects to COM |
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| NORMAL : NO connects to COM |
CLOSURE | Terminal Strip | Solid state switch closures defined by the network |
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| control systems or equipment status. |
Connect the receiver to the desired equipment as follows:
CHASSIS GROUND
Using #12 AWG or larger wire, connect the ground to a system or rack ground.
RF IN
Using 75 Ohm coaxial cable with a type F connector, connect your RF source to the RF IN connector.
* * * CAUTION * * *
When connecting cables to “F” type connectors apply a force of no more than 12 inch/lb. (Finger tight). Avoid connecting adapters directly to “F” type connectors. Use at minimum a
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