Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Stereo Receiver Channel Vision
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CVT 1stereo 1ub/2ub/3ub/uhf - II Installation Instructions The Channel Vision Multi - Room Video Modulator makes it easy to map any three audio/video sources to any unused channels on your television set(s). Watching your security cameras, laser disk, video tape, or any other video signal becomes as easy as switchin g channels with your remote.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. PROPER VENTILATION REQUIRED. NO USER - SERVICEABLE PARTS INSI DE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONAL. ! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION Basic Installation Instructions The Channel Vision Multi - Room Video CVT Modulator is easy to hook - up.
Example of Dip Switch Settings Switch Band/Channels 1 2 3 4 CVT 3UB/UHF HS-2 Cable or Antenna Channel Vision MULTI ROOM VIDEO TECHNOLOGY CVT - 15PIA Source A/V Inputs HS-3 Antenna (14 - 78) Antenna (1.
Adjustments Attenuator: Decrease signal strength (output dBmV) of modulator. Stereo Loop: Used to pass stereo to TV on non - stere o modulator. 75 Ω position is normal, 1K Ω position if using stereo loop. Video Level Adjustment: Adjust the incoming video source base band level.
Use a Y - Connector to combine the left and right audio before entering the modulator. Herringbone in Picture on Modulated Chann el Disconnect modulator from local channels an check modulated channel. A) If there is programming move the modulated channel.
HS-2 HS-4 CVT 1UB/UHF-II TV TV TV TV Cable or Antenna A/V Source 50' 100' 150' 150' 3dB Attenuator 3102 Filter RF Out Channel Vision MULTI ROOM VIDEO TECHNOLOGY CVT - 15PIA 28.5dB 28.5dB 25dB 18dB 18dB 18dB 18dB 10dB 11dB 12dB 12dB 6dB Attenuator HS-2 23dB TAP 17dB TAP 12dB TAP TV TV TV TV TV 9dB TAP CVT 1UB/UHF-II 22.
Understanding Digital CATV/CATV Modems Due to the launch of digital CATV across the United States there is a need for clarific ation of digital CATV, which Channel Vision TM offers a basic understanding of. Analog channels start from channel 2 to around the 70’s, digital may start around mid 80’s to as high as 115, some as high as 135.
Cable Box DIGITAL Cable Box DIGITAL CATV HS-2 HS-8 CVT 1UB/UHF-II CH 85 2-RG-6 COAX TO EACH LOCATION-DEDICATING THE DIGITAL CONVERTER BOXES. DIAGRAM#A/OPTION 2 A/V SOURCES DEDICATING MODULATION/ RECOM.
RF Modulator PLL Synthesized Oscillator Video NTSC Audio MTS Stereo RF Carriers Frequency Stability +1KHz Frequency Ran ges UHF 471.25 - 855.25MHz Ultraband 433.25 - 859.25MHz Channels UHF 14 - 78, Ultraband 59 - 135(Excl 95 - 99) Channel Width 6.0M Hz Audio Offset 4.
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