7.4Getting to Know the 709/710 Y/C Line Transmitter/Receiver

The KRAMER 709 Y/C Line Transmitter and the 710 Y/C Line Receiver, part of the KRAMER TOOLS family, are used as a pair for transmitting s-Video (Y/C) over long distances using 2 twisted-pair sets of wires. The frequency response of the pair is well over 8.4MHz, even at 200 meters. At shorter distances, they provide close to broadcast level performance. The machines offer user controlled Y Gain, Y EQ. and Chroma Gain on both transmitter and receiver. A termination switch allows several 710 receivers to be looped-through on the same line (one transmitter - multiple receivers.)

NOTE

For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.

Figure ￿￿: 709/710 Y/C Front/Rear Panel Features

Table 12: 710 Front/Rear Panel Features

No.

Feature

Function

 

 

 

1.

Y/C OUTPUT 4p connector

Amplified and buffered Y/C output.

2.

Y EQ. trimmer

Controls Y cable equalization.

3.

Y GAIN trimmer

Controls the Y gain.

4.

C GAIN trimmer

Controls the Chroma gain.

5.

Hi-Z/Term pushbutton

Selects "Term" or "Hi-Z"impedance (pressed=Term). For looping select

 

 

"Hi-Z".

6.

IN C & Y terminal block connector

Twisted pair wire input.

7.

ON Led

Illuminates when the machine is powered.

8.

12VDC feed connector

A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.

 

 

 

Table 13: 709 Front/Rear Panel Features

No.

Feature

Function

 

 

 

1.

OUT C & Y terminal block connector

Twisted pair wire output.

2.

Y GAIN trimmer

Controls the Y gain.

3.

Y EQ. trimmer

Controls Y cable equalization.

4.

C GAIN trimmer

Controls the Chroma gain.

5.

Y/C INPUT 4p connector

Y/C input.

6.

ON led

Illuminates when the machine is powered.

7.

12VDC feed connector

A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.

 

 

 

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Kramer Electronics TP-1xl Getting to Know the 709/710 Y/C Line Transmitter/Receiver, Front/Rear Panel Features Function