DRAKE DA100032 Installation Manual Download Page 3

FORWARD PATH FIXED
INPUT ATTENUATION
LOCATION

A factory installed jumper is
installed here for no attenuation.
To install an input attenuator,
remove jumper and plug in a
"SXP" type attenuator rated for
the same or higher frequency as
the amplifier.

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

GROUND

INSTALLING FORWARD PATH INPUT ATTENUATOR

If input levels are enough to cause a high distortion level in the input
amplifier, a fixed input attenuator may be added. Remove top cover.
Choose an SXP type attenuator of the value required, and install at the
location indicated below. Remove the 0 dB wire jumper to allow insertion of
the attenuator. Carefully replace the top cover being sure that the spacer
mounted to the cover does not unseat the just installed attenuator. The
spacer should be directly over the attenuator when the cover is positioned
correctly. Tightens cover screws after positioning.

Internal Jumper Settings, continued

3

GROUND

FORWARD PATH INPUT EQUALIZER LOCATION

A factory installed jumper is installed here for no
equalization. Install desired "QSA" type equalizer
here. If the equalizer is later removed, the jumper
must be reconnected between the IN and OUT
connections, keeping the length as short as possible.

POWER LED

A WORD CONCERNING INPUT LEVELS

It is important to keep the input level to the amplifier within an optimum range.
If the level is too high, higher nonlinear distortion will result and if the level
becomes too low, C/N might be less than desired. As a general rule, stay
within the guidelines below. This chart assumes a fully loaded analog channel
complement. Higher levels may be used if the channel loading is less. Also, if
the system is populated with around 70 analog channels and another 70 or 80
QAM channels that are at least 6 dB lower than the analogs, then the levels of
the analogs can be higher. Also, if the signals entering the distribution amp
are sloped, then the highest frequency channels can be set to higher output
levels that shown below for a 'flat' input.

In general, install a fixed input attenuator if required to set the highest
frequency channels in the input to within the optimum range. Then set the
amplifier gain to achieve the desired output level, not to exceed the maximum
output level listed in the chart below. Then, if the low frequency channels are
above the optimum input level range, a fixed input equalizer can be installed
to drop the low frequency channels to within this range. Use the slope control
to make fine adjustments.

OPTIMUM INPUT

MAX INPUT

MAX OUTPUT

LEVEL FOR

WITHOUT

ADJUST GAIN

LOWEST

INPUT

CONTROL

CHAN-

NEL
MODEL

DISTORTION

ATTENUATOR

TO MAINTAIN

LOADING

DA7533

+10 to +15 dBmV

+18 dBmV

+44 dBmV

110 CH

DA7543

0 to +5 dBmV

+10 dBmV

+44 dBmV

110 CH

DA8632

+7 to +12 dBmV

+16 dBmV

+40 dBmV

129 CH

DA8642

-2 to +5 dBmV

+7 dBmV

+40 dBmV

129 CH

DA6 to +10 dBmV

+12 dBmV

+38 dBmV

150 CH

DA100042

-2 to + 5 dBmV

+ 7 dBmV

+38 dBmV

150 CH

If the input level is within the optimum input level window, distortion will be at
or below that which is specified. If a higher input level is supplied, add a fixed
input attenuator equal to the number of dB needed to reduce the level to be
within the optimum input range.

INSTALLING AN INPUT EQUALIZER

Follow the same basic procedure as described above for the input attenuator
except that the equalizer is installed at the equalizer location shown above.

NOTE ABOUT COVER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT

This note only applies if the input attenuator has been installed. There is a
spacer mounted to the inside of the top cover that will be located directly
above the input attenuator. When removing or replacing the cover, be sure
that all of the cover screws are loosened several turns before moving the
cover. Be sure the attenuator is seated fully in its socket before reinstalling
the cover, and carefully place the cover in position with the spacer directly
over the attenuator, before retightening the screws.

Summary of Contents for DA100032

Page 1: ...If the power transformer is to be wall mounted install the included bracket as shown Then mount transformer to the wall 5 Connect input and output cables to the amplifier 6 Plug the power transformer line cord into a 120 VAC 60 Hz power source 7 Preset slope control fully clockwise 8 While monitoring the output levels at the Output 30 dB test port adjust the Gain control for desired output at the ...

Page 2: ...the return amplifier When selecting the active return Jumper J2 must be installed If using the passive return or no return remove Jumper J2 INTERNAL JUMPER SETTINGS 1 Unplug amp from the AC power source 2 Remove top cover by loosening but not removing the 12 top cover screws Slide the top cover so the screws will slip through the larger screw hole openings then remove top cover POWER LED B JUMPER ...

Page 3: ...ng the distribution amp are sloped then the highest frequency channels can be set to higher output levels that shown below for a flat input In general install a fixed input attenuator if required to set the highest frequency channels in the input to within the optimum range Then set the amplifier gain to achieve the desired output level not to exceed the maximum output level listed in the chart be...

Page 4: ... Drake service facility will provide free of charge both parts and labor necessary to correct defects in material and workmanship At its option R L DRAKE LLC may replace a defective unit To obtain such warranty service the original purchaser must 1 Retain invoice or original proof of purchase to establish the start of the warranty period 2 Notify R L DRAKE LLC or the nearest authorized service fac...

Page 5: ...ROGRAMMABLE REVERSE STEP ATTENUATOR SETTINGS There are four internal jumpers used to set the programmable reverse attenuation Each jumper controls an attenuator The four attenuator values are 2 dB 4 dB 8 dB and 16 dB The total attenuation is the sum of any attenuators that have jumpers set to the IN setting When a jumper is set to the OUT setting that attenuator is out of the circuit and is effect...

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