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Optical receiver OD202

EN

Vers. 1.02

User Manual

mounting supports

mounting supports

LED display

Optical input

Adjustment buttons

Output test point

-20 dB

RF OUT

DC voltage indicator

Mains connection

Functional 

grounding clamp

Product description

Optical receivers (in text - receivers) are converting optical signals into electrical signals and amplify for further distribution 

TV signals in cable TV networks.

Receiver is powered from the mains 230 V~. 

The receiver is intended for indoor use only.

Safety instructions

Installation of the receiver must be done according IEC60728-11 and national safety standards.

The receiver is powered from mains 230 V~. This voltage is dangerous to life. 

Any repairs must be done by a skilled personnel. 

Receiver is double isolated from the mains 230 V~.

To ensure safe operation of the receiver follow these instructions:

Do not remove the cover of the power supply section, without disconnecting the unit from the mains supply. 

Do not plug the receiver into the mains supply if the power cord or plug is damaged.

Do not plug the receiver into the mains supply until all cables have been connected correctly.

The mains socket must be easily accessible.

Avoid placing receiver next to central heating components and in areas of high humidity.

If the receiver has been kept in cold conditions for a long time, keep it in a warm room no less than 2 hours before plugging 

into the mains.

The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the device with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains.

Mount the receiver in vertical position with optical connector underneath. Mount in locations where children not likely to 

be present. Shields of cables must be connected to main potential equalization bus.

From top, front and bottom of installed receiver must be at least 10 cm free space.

An connector of optical cable after disconnection emits optical radiation.

Avoid looking directly into beam, laser light can cause eye injuries and result in permanent loss of vision.

Operating controls

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