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Front Panel Configuration

SETUP SCREEN

CONFIGURATION SCREEN

ACTIVE CONFIGURATION SCREEN

You can set the RF broadcast channels using the 

front panel controls. In many cases, your ZeeVee 

modulator will require only these configurations.

Setting the RF broadcast channels 

or power

1.

 

Unlock the panel by pressing/holding together the left 

and right arrow buttons (

 

) until “Setup” lights up. 

2.

 

Press “OK” to enter the Configuration screen.

3.

  

Press “OK” to select  “RF Setup” 

4.

 

Use the arrow buttons (



 

) to go to each item 

you want to configure (such as RF Number or RF 

Power), then press “OK” to edit the highlighted field. 

Use the up and down (



) arrow buttons to scroll 

through the options for that field.

5.

 

Once you’ve made changes, press “OK” to accept. 

You can then select the next item for configuration.

6.

 

When finished making changes, use the arrow 

buttons to scroll down and select “Apply,” then click 

“OK” to save your changes.

Note: The front panel locks automatically after 

a few seconds. To make more changes, press/

hold the left and right arrow buttons again to 

re-enter the setup screen.

Cable TV Channels vs RF Frequency (MHz) Map

RF 

Ch.

Band 

(MHz)

RF 

Ch.

Band 

(MHz)

RF 

Ch.

Band 

(MHz)

RF 

Ch.

Band 

(MHz)

RF 

Ch.

Band 

(MHz)

2

54-60

27

240-246

57

420-426

87

600-606

122

780-786

3

60-66

28

246-252

58

426-432

88

606-612

123

786-792

4

66-72

29

252-258

59

432-438

89

612-618

124

792-798

5

76-82

30

258-264

60

438-444

90

618-624

125

798-804

6

82-88

31

264-270

61

444-450

91

624-630

126

804-810

95

90-96

32

270-276

62

450-456

92

630-636

127

810-816

96

96-102

33

276-282

63

456-462

93

636-642

128

816-822

97

102-108

34

282-288

64

462-468

94

642-648

129

822-828

98

108-114

35

288-294

65

468-474

100

648-654

130

828-834

99

114-120

36

294-300

66

474-480

101

654-660

131

834-840

14

120-126

37

300-306

67

480-486

102

660-666

132

840-846

15

126-132

38

306-312

68

486-492

103

666-672

133

846-852

16

132-138

39

312-318

69

492-498

104

672-678

134

852-858

17

138-144

40

318-324

70

498-504

105

678-684

135

858-864

18

144-150

41

324-330

71

504-510

106

684-690

HRC Frequencies = 
Standard  

Frequencies 
minus 1.25 MHz
Except for:
Channel 5,  

Video = 78.0 MHz
Channel 6,  

Video = 84.0 MHz

IRC Frequencies =
Same as Standard  

Frequencies
Except for:
Channel 5, Video = 

79.25 MHz
Channel 6, Video = 

85.25 MHz

19

150-156

42

330-336

72

510-516

107

690-696

20

156-162

43

336-342

73

516-522

108

696-702

21

162-168

44

342-348

74

522-528

109

702-708

22

168-174

45

348-354

75

528-534

110

708-714

7

174-180

46

354-360

76

534-540

111

714-720

8

180-186

47

360-366

77

540-546

112

720-726

9

186-192

48

366-372

78

546-552

113

726-732

10

192-198

49

372-378

79

552-558

114

732-738

11

198-204

50

378-384

80

558-564

115

738-744

12

204-210

51

384-390

81

564-570

116

744-750

13

210-216

52

390-396

82

570-576

117

750-756

23

216-222

53

396-402

83

576-582

118

756-762

24

222-228

54

402-408

84

582-588

119

762-768

25

228-234

55

408-414

85

588-594

120

768-774

26

234-240

56

414-420

86

594-600

121

774-780

The highlighted areas in the frequency map show the RF numbers that can be paired together but are not numerically sequential. 

Map for configuring RF 

numbers and virtual 

channels

The Cable TV Channels vs RF 

Frequency (MHz) Map shows how 

the RF channels are paired and 

matched with RF frequency.  

You will need to refer to this map 

when configuring RF numbers and 

virtual channels.

IMPORTANT NOTES 

 RF numbers are applied in 

pairs based on the frequency 

map. For instance, if you 

enter RF # “2,” then RF #“3” 

automatically populates.  

• RF numbers “4” and “5” 

cannot be paired together 

because of a gap in the 

frequencies (MHz).

• The RF numbers are not 

always paired in numerical 

sequence (as with RF # 6, 

which pairs with 95, and 

RF # 99 which pairs with 14 

and so on). 

• ZV channels can be set 

directly adjacent to any other 

well-formed channel and will 

not cause interference. No 

channel spacing is required.

Shows audio/video being 

encoded

 Green —  Both audio and 

video are detected

 Yellow —  Video, but no 

audio detected

  Red —  No video detected

RF SETUP SCREEN

To update firmware:

• If unit is connected to the internet and 

can communicate with our servers, select 

Update Firmware from the Setup screen 

and press “OK”.

To reset IP address:

• When using DCHP, select Reset IP Address 

to force a release/renew of your IP address, 

and press “OK”.

To restore factory defaults or 

revert firmware:

1.  

Power down the unit.

2.

  Hold the left and right arrows down and 

reapply power. You will be prompted with 

options: PRESS

  • UP to reset config

  • DOWN to revert FW

  • OK to boot normally

Summary of Contents for HDbridge 2312

Page 1: ...HDbridge 2312 CONFIGURATION GUIDE NA ...

Page 2: ...isk to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ZeeVee Modulator AC Power...

Page 3: ... to find the channels Basic Installation HDb2312 Name and description of unit Color Display Configuration and system status 5 Way Control Navigate options on front panel display Coax Output Up to 2 paired frequency agile QAM RF CATV output channels for up to 12 video sources Output power can be set between 45 to 25 dBmV using the Maestro web interface or the front panel Audio Video Inputs Video Co...

Page 4: ...t for Channel 5 Video 78 0 MHz Channel 6 Video 84 0 MHz IRC Frequencies Same as Standard Frequencies Except for Channel 5 Video 79 25 MHz Channel 6 Video 85 25 MHz 19 150 156 42 330 336 72 510 516 107 690 696 20 156 162 43 336 342 73 516 522 108 696 702 21 162 168 44 342 348 74 522 528 109 702 708 22 168 174 45 348 354 75 528 534 110 708 714 7 174 180 46 354 360 76 534 540 111 714 720 8 180 186 47...

Page 5: ...f your RF is 3 you can choose a channel number of 10 1 or 10 4 Click Apply to save changes Your unit stores configurations so they are not lost on power down 5 Run Auto Scan at TV see Tuning your channel at the HDTV page 5 when you have saved configuration changes Labeling channels with channel and content information 1 In the Channel Plan tab click in the Name field and enter the channel short na...

Page 6: ...ranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties guarantees agreements and similar obligations of ZeeVee THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS You must have proof of purchase from an authorized ZeeVee dealer to receive warranty service A sales receipt or other document showing that you purchased the ZeeVee Equipment is considered proof of purchase Warranty coverage beg...

Page 7: ...h a postcard stamp Customer Details Product Details End User Company Name Serial Number an 11 or 12 digit number End User Address 1 Model Number End User Address 2 Date of Purchase Installation State Province if US or Canada Invoice or PO Number Country Dealer Installer Company Name Telephone Telephone Email Email Contact Name Contact Name Fill out the form attach a stamp and mail to ZeeVee Maestr...

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