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Configuration and setting

Technical specifications

ONESAT models

*1   IMD3 -52 dBc (DIN 45004B)
*2  IMD3 -35 dBc (EN 59983-3)

MODEL

REF.

 

ONESAT Series

ONESAT

-C69

2850

Frequency 

range
(MHz)

47 - 108

174 - 240

47 - 240 / 470 - 862

470 - 862

950 - 2150

ONESAT

-C60

2851

470 - 790 

ONESAT

-C48

2852

470 - 694

Inputs

1

BI/FM

1

DAB/BIII

1

EXT (VHF/UHF)

UHF 3

3

UHF 2

UHF 1 

1

FI-SAT 1

1

FI-SAT 2 

(passive)

Input configuration 
Number of programmable UHF filters per input

0
1
3
3
1

0
0
0
5
7

10

9
7
2
2

Gain

config TV2 & TV1
config TV1

dB

30

35

35

35/55 switchable

40

-1.5

35

40

40

40/60 switchable

40

Gain adjustment

dB

25

20

30

20

Noise figure

dB

< 6

< 9

Optimum input margin

dBμV

60 - 85

60 - 80

50 - 100

40 - 80

Return losses

dB

> 10

Selectivity 
(±10MHz of channels ends)

dB

10

Uncoupling between inputs

dB

> 20

Output level

config TV2 
& TV1

dBμV

113 *

1

113 *

1

VHF: 113   UHF: 118 *

1

118 *

1

122 *

2

config TV1

118 *

1

118 *

1

VHF: 113   UHF: 123 *

1

123 *

1

122 *

2

Output level adjustment

dB

20

AGC tolerance

dB

± 1

Switchable preamplifier voltage

V

off-12-24

off-13-

18

Maximum preamplifier current

mA

100

300

Preamplifier tones

kHz

0-22

Slope adjustment

dB

0-9

Test output

dB

-30

Mains voltage

VAC

110 - 240

Consumption

W

20

Operating temperature

ºC

-5 ... +50

Dimensions

mm

300 x 250 x 40

Summary of Contents for IKUSI ONE Series

Page 1: ...ONE series ONESAT ONE118 ONEHOME Programmable multichannel amplifiers Configuration and setting guide...

Page 2: ...2 Configuration and setting...

Page 3: ...uipment installation and configuration 10 Installation 10 Power connection 11 Quick menu guide 12 Language selection 12 Manual setting 15 Advanced settings 18 Self installation 19 Maintenance 19 Equip...

Page 4: ...ng these instructions may lead to serious consequences to health and may even cause fatal injuries RIESGO DE DA O EN EL EQUIPO Este aviso de seguridad indica una posible situaci n peligrosa La no obse...

Page 5: ...ts are covered or blocked Install the equipment in a location with at least 20 cm around it free of other objects J J Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture Install the equipment in a dry loc...

Page 6: ...ual adjustment of each frequency filter number of channels and automatic gain control allows for level equalize of selected channels J J Programming F F Self installation function F F All settings are...

Page 7: ...10 UHF filters deli vering an output level of 118 dB V J J Inputs F F 5 terrestrial inputs BI FM BIII DAB UHF1 UHF2 UHF3 F F BI FM gain 35 dB F F BIII DAB gain 40 dB F F UHF gain 55 dB J J Outputs F F...

Page 8: ...eet in page 22 Recommended for small installations made up of 10 UHF filters deli vering an output level of 118 dB V J J Inputs F F 2 terrestrial inputs BI FM UHF1 F F BI FM gain 2 dB F F UHF gain 40...

Page 9: ...e equipment is switched on and after periods when the equipment is not in use Vertical button movement In the menus and submenus move the button up or down to browse upwards and downwards position by...

Page 10: ...e ground cable 2 Connect the power plug to the equipment mains connector 3 Connect the power plug to the mains socket ATTENTION 12V 5A POWER CFP 700 VLNB QPSK IN SYNC STATUS 12V RF OUT IKUSUP CONTROL...

Page 11: ...1 General gain BI BII input BIII DAB input UHF output VHF UHF EXT input SAT IF adjustment Self installation Input preamps Equipment information Lock Restore values cloning Manual setting Advanced set...

Page 12: ...e accessed by going back from the main menu 1 Locate and select the language ESPA OL ENGLISH FRAN AISE 2 Access the main menu Manual setting 1 In the main menu locate and select MANUAL NOTE The cluste...

Page 13: ...antenna 1 Locate and select the UHF input voltage VDC 24 12 2 Locate and select UHF input voltage enabling ON disabling OFF f UHF3 input voltage 3 ON OFF g UHF2 input voltage 2 ON OFF h UHF1 input vol...

Page 14: ...at the level you have set 1 Locate and select the gain configuration mode AUT M i If AUT is selected self equalising is configured j If M is selected locate and select the gain level 00 30 General gai...

Page 15: ...among high frequencies NOTE If TILT is selected the equipment applies 9 dB of pre emphasises 1 Locate and select TILT to change the level of pre emphasis between 0 and 9 dB Advanced settings 1 In the...

Page 16: ...ent sending the information locate and select MASTER ON SLAVE OFF NOTE The time waited for cloning to be run steep 2 to 3 is 11 seconds Where cloning cannot be started the equipment returns to the hig...

Page 17: ...alues Frequency plan NOTE You can choose between two different chan nel allocations for the UHF band These allo cations depend on the geographic territory By default the equipment is configured for th...

Page 18: ...ins This is because the output level must be set by the installer to suit the network you are feeding 1 In the main menu locate and select AUTOINSTALL a If NO is selected you will return to the main m...

Page 19: ...reign bodies Troubleshooting The most frequent problems arising during equipment installation are indicated below If you encounter any other type of problem please contact the equipment sales team Pro...

Page 20: ...9 7 2 2 Gain dB 35 40 35 55 switchable Gain adjustment dB 25 20 30 Noise figure dB 6 Optimum input margin dB V 60 85 60 80 50 100 Return losses dB 10 Selectivity 10 MHz of channel ends dB 10 Uncoupli...

Page 21: ...35 35 35 55 switchable 40 1 5 35 40 40 40 60 switchable 40 Gain adjustment dB 25 20 30 20 Noise figure dB 6 9 Optimum input margin dB V 60 85 60 80 50 100 40 80 Return losses dB 10 Selectivity 10MHz o...

Page 22: ...r input 10 0 0 9 0 1 7 0 3 2 5 3 2 7 1 Gain dB 5 20 40 switchable Gain adjustment dB 30 Noise figure dB 6 Optimum input margin dB V 50 100 Return losses dB 10 10 Selectivity 10 MHz of channel ends dB...

Page 23: ...ignals can be ignored when calculating the output reduction level If referred levels are not reduced as indicated those signals must be counted as normal channels and the output level de rated accordi...

Page 24: ...tion or programme updates or the repair of any damages or injuries caused to the client or others as a result of the installation or of receiver operations Equipment recycling RECYCLING OF ELECTRICAL...

Page 25: ...ug that joins the amplifier fig 3 5 Loosen the screws T4 T5 and T6 of the cover of the power supply and release it from the grooves R1 and R2 fig 4 5 6 Remove the power supply replacing it with the ne...

Page 26: ...26 Configuration and setting ONE en P Miram n 170 20014 San Sebasti n SPAIN Tel 34 943 44 88 00 Fax 34 943 44 88 20 television ikusi com www ikusi tv...

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