
Product Description
2-3
DVC4000
Operator’s Guide/Tech Ref Manual
Product Description
2-3
DVC4000
Operator’s Guide/Tech Ref Manual
Figure 2-4: Digital Video Decoder - Rear View
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2.2.3
Power Options
The flexible architecture of the DVC4000 allows a number of
options for the power source. The optional DVC4000
configurations operate on the following AC and DC power
sources:
•
120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
•
+24 to +48 VDC
•
-24 to -48 VDC
Refer to the
“Installation” Chapter on page 5-1
(part of the
DVC4000 Technical Reference Manual only) for additional
information.
2.2.4
Mounting and Deployment Options
The DVC4000 may be used in either fixed or mobile applications.
For fixed or mobile application installations, the DVC4000 is
usually mounted in a standard 19-inch (48.3 cm) rack.
For more details on installation of the DVC4000 in various
applications, see the
“Installation” Chapter on page 5-1
(part of
the DVC4000 Technical Reference Manual only).
2.2.5
System Integration
For the field operator, the DVC4000 has up to nine Presets that
can be selected from the front panel. Each Preset controls key
audio and video parameter Encoder/Decoder settings.
2.3
DVC4000 Configurations
Typical DVC4000 configuration block diagrams are provided in
the following sections.
For details on connections between the DVC4000 and transmitter
or receiver components, refer to the
“Installation” Chapter on
page 5-1
” (part of the DVC4000 Technical Reference Manual
only).