CHAPTER 3: FIELD APPLICATIONS
MDU Solutions
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– DVIS/DVISm - Digital Video Insertion System & Mini Digital Video Insertion System - Installation & Operation Manual
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FIELD APPLICATIONS
3. Field Applications
In this chapter we illustrate some of the common field applications for the DVIS systems. This listing is not exhaustive and
does not show every combination of channel or program encoding/insertion.
FYI: In this guide, reference to DVIS infers DVIS and DVISm unless the model is specifically
stated.
3.1 Chapter Contents
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“Analog Channel Insertion vs Digital Channel Insertion”
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“IP Video Insertion Application”
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“IP Insertion - Optical Transport”
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“Optical QAM Insertion Applications”
3.2 Analog Channel Insertion vs Digital Channel Insertion
In the past, in order to insert a local channel into an MDU, an entire cable channel would be deleted with a channel deletion
filter and the entire existing channel would be lost, Figure 3-1.
Old Way – Analog System
One Channel contains one Program
One channel is deleted
A new program is modulated and reinserted
All channels can be tuned by an Analog TV Tuner
1 PROGRAM
1 PROGRAM
1 PROGRAM
ANALOG CHANNEL
ANALOG CHANNEL
ANALOG CHANNEL
ANALOG
TV
All original channels before
the Channel Deletion Filter
All original channels minus
one channel after the Channel
Deletion Filter
All original channels plus new
channels after the directional
coupler
1
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
1
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
1
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
1
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
1
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
DELETED
CHANNEL
1
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
1
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
ANALOG
CHANNEL
NEW
PROGRAM
CABLE TV IN
CHANNEL DELETION FILTER
CABLE TV OUT
DIRECTIONAL
COUPLER
NEW
PROGRAM
ANALOG
CHANNEL
MODULATOR
AUDIO
VIDEO
NEW
CHANNEL
SOURCE
MATERIAL
Figure 3-1:
Analog Channel Insertion vs Digital Channel Insertion