Introduction1-3
Using This Manual
The following sections provide information and instructions to bench test, install, and operate the BT100.
Section 1 | Introduction provides a brief description of the product, identifies the information contained |
| in this manual, and gives the help line telephone number and repair return information. |
Section 2 | Overview describes the BT100 and includes details on the various options and their |
| functions. |
Section 3 | Amplifier Setup provides instructions for full configuration and forward- and |
| alignment. |
Section 4 | Bench Testing describes the bench test procedures that are recommended before you |
| install the BT100. |
Section 5 | Installation provides instructions for installing the BT100 and performing field alignment. |
Section 6 | Operating Tips provides suggestions for handling |
| addressing maintenance tasks. |
Appendix A | Specifications lists the applicable technical specifications for the BT100 and options. |
Appendix B | Torque Specifications provides the appropriate torque specifications for the screws, |
| clamps, connectors, and bolts used in the BT100. |
Abbreviations | The Abbreviations and Acronyms list contains the full spelling of the short forms used in |
and Acronyms | this manual. |
This Installation and Operation Manual assumes that all channels are standard National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) analog channels. Refer to catalog specifications for further details pertaining to signal levels of digital channels above 550 MHz.
This Installation and Operation Manual also uses 1003 MHz as the reference frequency unless another frequency is given. For example, quoted cable loss is understood to be at 1003 MHz.
Related Documentation
This Installation and Operation Manual is complete and you should not require any additional documents to install, test, or operate the BT100 amplifier.
Document Conventions
Before you begin using the BT100, familiarize yourself with the stylistic conventions used in this manual:
Bold type | Indicates text that you must type exactly as it appears or indicates a default value. |
SMALL CAPS | Denotes silk screening on the equipment, typically representing front- and |
| controls, input/output (I/O) connections, and LEDs |
*(asterisk) Indicates that several versions of the same model number exist and the information applies to all models; when the information applies to a specific model, the complete model number is given
Italic type | Denotes a displayed variable, or is used for emphasis |
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