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E Series 1200 Basic Setup
company input and the CVT combiner. This prevents the CVT signal from
propagating back up the input line.
Another way to prevent leakage from your system is to cap all unused coax
cable ports on you network with appropriate terminators.
Bandpass filters stop unwanted frequencies while passing all others along.
They're handy if a channel you want to use for a CVT source is already in use.
Taps are used to redirect a portion of a signal from the "main" trunk line while
passing the remaining signal strength through. For example, a 12dBmV tap
would pass 29dBmV from a 30dBmV trunk line signal and pass the remaining
18dBmV to a branch line. (Minor signal loss of 1dB would occur in the trunk
line leaving 29dBmV.)
Demodulators are used to demodulate the output of a cable box converter,
making it possible to assign the cable signal to any channel (cable boxes
usually limit your choices to channel three or channel four). Use a demodulator
to "condition" the cable signal before assigning it to a CVT input line.
Adjustments
Video Level Adjustment: Adjust the incoming video source base band level.
Use only to increase brightness and balance the channels for consistent
contrast.
Channel Up/Down: Changes the modulated channel. Press and hold Select
for 2 seconds or until front light blinks to allow channel up/down to work.
Channel up and down buttons are in increments of one. The E-1200 is
factory set for CATV 65.
System Installation Checklist
1. Try for 10dB of signal strength at each television. Use a little more for big
screen TV's. Remember, Uncle Sam doesn't like more than 15.5dB of signal
going into any TV.
HS-2
Cable or
Antenna
RF Out
3102 Filter
AV In
Channel Vision
MULTI ROOM VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
CVT - 15PIA
To TV's
HS-8
Satellite Receiver
Modulator
FCC Regulations the Cable TV Act
“Cable home wiring” is the cable wiring located inside a Cable TV sub-
scriber’s home or apartment that has been installed by a cable operator or
its contractor. It does not include such items as amplifiers, converters,
decoder boxes or remote control units.
After a subscriber voluntarily terminates cable service, the cable operator
may take one of two action:
1. Leave the home wiring in place.
2. Notify the consumer that it will remove the wiring unless the
consumer purchases it from the cable operator on a per-foot re
placement cost basis.
If the wiring was previously transferred or sold to the subscriber, the sub-
scriber owns it; and the cable company cannot remove it or restrict its use,
regardless of the reason for service termination.
If the subscriber does not already own the wiring and declines to purchase
it from the cable operator, the cable operator may remove the home wiring
within 30 days of the subscriber’s refusal. The cable company must re-
move the wiring at no charge to the subscriber, and must pay the cost of
any damage caused by removing the wiring.
To leave the wiring inside and remove the wiring outside a subscriber’s
home, a cable operator may, for single unit dwellings, sever the cable ap-
proximately 12 inches outside the point where the cable enters the outside
wall of the subscriber’s home.
For multiple unit dwellings, the cable operator may sever the wire approxi-
mately 12 inches outside the point where the cable enters the subscriber’s
individual dwelling unit, except in cases of “loop-through” or other similar
series wire configurations that are not covered by the home wiring rules.
If the cable company fails to remove the wiring within 30 days of the sub-
scriber’s refusal to purchase it, the cable operator forfeits its right to the
wiring and may not remove it or restrict its use at any later time.
A cable operator will not be held responsible for any signal leakage that
occurs from the home wiring once the cable operator ceases providing
service over that wiring.
Channel Push Channel Push Channel Push Channel Push
Cable/UHF
Cable/UHF
Cable/UHF
Cable/UHF
65/14
Factory Preset
80/29 Up 15 95-99/42 Not Used 118/61 Down 18
66/15 Up 1 81/30 Up 16 100/43 Down 36 119/62 Down 17
67/16 Up 2 82/31 Up 17 101/44 Down 35 120/63 Down 16
68/17 Up 3 83/32 Up 18 102/45 Down 34 121/64 Down 15
69/18 Up 4 84/33 Up 19 103/46 Down 33 122/65 Down 14
70/19 Up 5 85/34 Up 20 104/47 Down 32 123/66 Down 13
71/20 Up 6 86/35 Up 21 105/48 Down 31 124/67 Down 12
72/21 Up 7 87/36 Up 22 106/49 Down 30 125/68 Down 11
73/22 Up 8 88/37 Up 23 107/50 Down 29 126/69 Down 10
74/23 Up 9 89/38 Up 24 108/51 Down 28 127/70 Down 9
75/24 Up 10 90/39 Up 25 109/52 Down 27 128/71 Down 8
76/25 Up 11 91/40 Up 26 110/53 Down 26 129/72 Down 7
77/26 Up 12 92/41 Up 27 111/54 Down 25 130/73 Down 6
78/27 Up 13 93/42 Up 28 112/55 Down 24 131/74 Down 5
79/28 Up 14 94/43 Up 29 113/56 Down 23 132/75 Down 4
114/57 Down 22 133/76 Down 3
115/58 Down 21 134/77 Down 2
116/59 Down 20 135/78 Down 1
117/60 Down 19
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