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Basic Installation
Component Video Source
VGA Video Source
VGA/DIN Cable
*
RF Output
Hydra A/V Cable
Audio Out
Video Out
VGA
Video Out
Analog
Audio Out
OR
fo
r
T
ele
tex
t
only
WARnInG: +45 dBmV
Do not connect
directly to HDTV
Composite
Component
Analog
Digital
Coax cable connects
to coax network
Factory default settings in the product allow HDb2000 Series modulators to broadcast up to 4 HD sources for reception
at connected HDTVs.
1. Apply power.
2. Connect the Component (Red/Green/Blue) Video connectors on the AV Cable to the corresponding Video Outputs on
your video source. Use the Composite (Yellow) connector for teletext only.
3. Connect either the Digital (Orange) or Analog (Red/White) Audio connectors on the AV Cable to the Audio Outputs on
your video source.
4. Connect the Coax Output of the HDb2000 to your RF network.
CAUTION: The RF output power for each channel is 45dBmV, which may overpower an HDTV if
directly connected. We recommend you keep the power at each HDTV below +20dBmV.
5. Set the RF input on the TVs to DVB-T.
6. Tune HDTVs to the TV channels in Table 1.
Network ID: 12338 (factory default)
NOTE: Many TVs require a full channel scan
to find the channels.
See the Configuration section on pages 6-7
for instructions on changing the settings.
Table 1
DVB-T Factory Defaults
Ch. 21
(474 MHz)
Ch. 22
(482 MHz)
Ch. 23
(490 MHz)
Ch. 24
(498 MHz)
Logical
Channel #
1
2
3
4
optional DVB-C Channel Plan
Frequency
85 MHz
Frequency
93 MHz
Logical
Channel #
1
2
3
4
*VGA/DIN cables are sold separately and can be purchased from your distributor.