Cuisinart Installing the SG2-DRT-3Xin the SG2000 Node, SG2-DRT-3XInstallation Sheet

Models: SG2-DRT-3X

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Installing the SG2-DRT-3X in the SG2440 Node in a 1X or 2X Configuration

The SG2-DRT-3X transmitter can operate with three data streams. If you install the SG2-DRT-3X in an SG2440 that will remain a combined (1X) or split (2X) return, an additional cable is provided to properly load the transmitter.

To properly cable the SG2-DRT-3X for a combined or split return:

1Verify that the SG2440 return configuration plug-in board is either a redundant (1X) or a split (2X) model.

2Insert the provided cable from the redundant transmitters’ D-subconnector into RF INPUT A or INPUT B on the SG2-DRT-3X as illustrated in Figure 7:

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SG2-DRT-3X cabling for combined configuration

3Change the 15 dB JXP pad at the XMTR A location to a 5 dB JXP.

Installing the SG2-DRT-3X in the SG2000 Node

You can equip the SG2000 with a combined or a split-return path module and still be compatible with the SG2-DRT-3X.

On SG2000 nodes equipped with an SG2-RPM/C, you can select any two RF ports for segmentation. The two remaining ports will automatically be combined and put on the D subconnector beneath the double-wide transmitter.

On SG2000 nodes equipped with an SG2-RPM/S only, you can segment RF ports 1 and 3. Ports 2 and 4 are combined and are automatically put on the D subconnector.

The segmented inputs occupy the ICS plug-in location. If equipped, ICS functionality will be lost on these two ports.

When the node is equipped with a transponder for status monitoring, Port 1 cannot be segmented as the ICS location is before the transponder output.

SG2-DRT-3X Installation Sheet

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Cuisinart operation manual Installing the SG2-DRT-3Xin the SG2000 Node, SG2-DRT-3Xcabling for combined configuration