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UHF AV modulator
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2011-9036-02
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
The proMOD1 Mk2 is a general purpose AV modulator for use where a UHF TV
signal needs to be generated from the output of equipment which does not have an
internal modulator.
Features
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Standard AV inputs on SCART socket (phono adapter supplied).
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UK (System I ) double-sideband modulated output.
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UHF output channel selectable in range E21 to E69 (setting automatically restored
on power-up).
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VHF-UHF loop-through input.
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Built-in mains power supply.
Applications
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CCTV security cameras, DVD players, camcorders, games, etc.
Location
The modulator can be located in any convenient position and does not require fixing.
Clearance of at least 50 mm should be allowed above and around the unit for
ventilation. Avoid positioning the modulator on top of a stack of other equipment as
this may result in overheating.
Do not leave the modulator resting on a carpet or install it where it may
become smothered with curtains or other soft furnishing fabrics. When
installing the modulator in a roof space ensure that it will not come into contact
with thermal insulation material.
RF signal connections
To preserve RF screening integrity the signal connections to the modulator should be
made using good quality coaxial cable and connectors. This is particularly important
in a system carrying digital terrestrial TV (DTT) to minimise the ingress of impulsive
electrical interference. The use of cable benchmarked under the CAI scheme is
recommended.
Crimp F connectors, used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, will
give the best results. The importance of achieving sound braid connections cannot be
over-stressed. Connectors should be tightened with a spanner, not left finger-tight.
Performance data given are typical unless otherwise stated. Proception Limited reserves the right to change
product designs and specifications without prior notice.
proMOD1 Mk 2
2-Year Guarantee
This guarantee covers failure of your
PRO
ception product resulting from manufacturing defect
within a period of 2 years from the date of supply to the end-user. This guarantee does not
cover damage to the product caused by abuse, tampering, defective installation or natural
causes such as lightning discharge. Repair or attempted repair, other than by the manufacturer,
will render this guarantee void. This guarantee does not affect a consumers statutory rights.
Fig.1 - Rear view showing connections
VHF-UHF input
VHF-UHF output
AV input
(use phono adapter if necessary)
Proception Limited,
177-187 Rutland Road
SHEFFIELD
S3 9PT
United Kingdom
Web:
http://www.proception.co.uk/
e-mail: [email protected]
PRO
ception
Safety Instructions
OVERHEATING
This modulator is intended for use in moderate climates only. It should not be used in tropical
regions. The recommended ventilation clearances and other precautions given in the relevant
section of this instruction leaflet should be observed to prevent overheating. No unit should be
fixed where it is likely to become smothered by soft furnishing fabrics such as curtains, or by
thermal insulation material in a roof space or building void. Mains powered equipment should
not be left resting on a carpet
WATER AND FIRE RISKS
The appliance is not waterproof. It is intended for indoor use only and must not be fixed where
it could be exposed to dripping or splashing water. Objects containing liquids should not be
placed on or near the appliance. To prevent risk of fire, no object with a naked flame should be
placed on or near the appliance, or its associated wiring.
MAINS PLUG AND DISCONNECTION FROM THE SUPPLY
The appliance is supplied with a standard fused plug fitted. If this is unsuitable, refer to the
instructions below. If you need to change the fuse in the fitted plug, a 3 Amp fuse to BS 1362
carrying the ASTA or BSI approval mark must be used. Always replace the plastic fuse carrier
when renewing the fuse. The plug (or other means of disconnection from the supply, if used)
should remain readily accessible for operation when necessary. The LED display on this
equipment should not be regarded as providing reliable indication of supply disconnection.
CHANGING THE PLUG
If the fitted mains plug is not suitable for the socket-outlets in use, it should be cut off and a
new plug fitted.
Wiring the new plug:
Instructions supplied with the new plug should be followed. The brown
wire must be connected to the live (L) terminal of the plug and the blue wire to the neutral (N)
terminal. Neither wire should be connected to the earth (E) terminal of a 3-pin plug (the
appliance does not require an earth connection). Ensure that the cord grip in the plug is correctly
used and clamps the sheath of the cord firmly.
Fuse Rating:
If the new plug is a fused type, the fuse fitted should be rated at not more than
3 Amp.
Caution:
The old plug should be destroyed immediately since it would be dangerous if plugged
into a live socket.