CONNECTING TO WIRE LINES
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2.6. CONNECTING TO THE TV SET AND TO THE TELEVISION CABLE
Television systems use coaxial cables equipped with plug-in connections of two main types (F-
type and TV-type). Each of them can be a pin (designated by "male" or "m") or a socket
(designated by "female" or "f").
For connection of the main unit to the TV, the splitter or to a television cable different cables
and adapters from the ST 301 kit are used.
The appearance and names of the components are shown in Fig. 12.
Cable TV(m)/TV(f)
TV splitter
Cable RJ45/TV(m)
Adapter F(m)/(TVf)
Adapter F(m)/TV(m)
Connector TV(f)/TV(f)
Fig.12
When testing television cables WR is used. Regardless of what option of connection is used,
switching to an input of the main unit is made by means of the RJ45/TV(m) patch cord
(Fig.1, item
19)
.
In the Switch it is necessary to set pair of wires #1 and #2 as this pair is involved in the
connector of a cable.
2.6.1. CONNECTING TO THE TV SET AND TO THE TV SOCKETS
The main unit is connected to an antenna input of the TV set using a patch cord
(Fig.1, item
19)
. The scheme of connection is shown in Fig.13.
Fig.13
The main unit is connected to the television socket using a patch cord
(Fig.1, item 19)
and the
TV(f)/TV(f) adapter
(Fig.1, item 10)
. The scheme of connection is shown in Fig.14.