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  Zvb701-EU Configuration Guide  

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Basic Installation

Factory default settings allow Zvb701 modulators to 

broadcast up one unencrypted HDMI source on RF channel 

21 for reception at connected HDTVs.

We recommend using the most updated version of 

firmware. You can find the latest version on the Support 

section of our website. 

Beginning setup

1.

 Apply power.

2.

 Connect an HDMI video source to the HDMI input port of 

the Zvb701, using an HDMI cable (which is sold separately). 

For Teletext, connect a composite (yellow) cable from the 

video source to the Caption port.

3.

 

Optional 

– Connect the Analog Audio if the digital audio is 

not present on HDMI.

Tuning your channel at the HDTV (Auto Scan)

1. 

Connect the Coaxial Output of the Zvb701 to your RF network.

 

  If the RF power for your network is too high, you will 

observe video breakup.

2.

 Set the RF Input on the TVs to DVB-T (default) or DVB-C 

with the Symbol Rate 6740 KS/sec.

3.

 Enter the RF number to tune 

directly to the channel. (Refer 

to Default Channel Lineup for 

default information.) 

 

If you cannot tune directly to 

the channel at this point, it is 

because most TVs will require 

you to run a full Auto Scan.

4

. Run the Auto Scan through the 

menu system of your HDTV to 

find the channels. 

Back of Zvb701 Modulator

Ethernet to network or 

directly to computer

Composite 

Video

Unencrypted 

HDMI Out

Analog 

Audio

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      T

ele

tex

t   

 only

Coax cable connects 

to coax network

Video Source

Unencrypted HDMI  

Video Source

RF Output

 +25 dBm

V

DEFAULT CHANNEL LINEUP

DVB-T Factory 
Defaults

Logical 

Channel #

Ch. 21 (474 MHz)

1

Optional DVB-C 
Channel Plan

Logical 

Channel #

Frequency 85 MHz

1

Summary of Contents for Zvb701

Page 1: ...EU Zvb701 CONFIGURATION GUIDE ...

Page 2: ... voltage with in the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk 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 SE...

Page 3: ... Contents Front and Back Panels 4 Basic Installation 5 Beginning setup 5 Tuning your channel at the HDTV Auto Scan 5 Front Panel Configuration 6 7 Setting the RF broadcast channels or power 6 CCIR Table vs Frequency Map 7 Maestro Configuration 8 9 Connecting with Maestro 8 Configuring RF numbers and virtual channels 8 Labeling channels with channel and content information 8 Using other Maestro tab...

Page 4: ...Output One channel frequency agile DVB T C RF CATV output channels for one video source Output power can be set between 45 to 25 dBmV using the Maestro web interface or the front panel Audio Video Inputs Digital Audio Video Unencrypted HDMI Teletext Composite Analog Audio 3 5mm Audio Delay Matched Audio Output Not available 10 100 LAN Port One Ethernet port for configuration and remote management ...

Page 5: ...oaxial Output of the Zvb701 to your RF network If the RF power for your network is too high you will observe video breakup 2 Set the RF Input on the TVs to DVB T default or DVB C with the Symbol Rate 6740 KS sec 3 Enter the RF number to tune directly to the channel Refer to Default Channel Lineup for default information If you cannot tune directly to the channel at this point it is because most TV...

Page 6: ...ed 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 To update firmware If unit is connected to the internet and can communicate with our servers select Update Firmware from the Setup s...

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Page 8: ...eneral information status Configuring RF numbers and logical channel numbers LCN 1 Click on the Channel Plan tab 2 Click in the RF field and enter the RF number as you choose from the CCIR Table on page 7 Make sure you ve reviewed the CCIR Table Important Notes before completing this task 3 Click in the LCN field and enter a logical channel number The LCN is what the TV displays Note that you can ...

Page 9: ... to assign a static IP address THE SUPPORT TAB Provides technical support contact information and allows you to send logs for troubleshooting Using the Maestro tabs Click on the Maestro tabs to configure your unit as needed We provide brief information here Please click on the Help button on each tab or refer to the Support section of our website for further detail on configuration options ...

Page 10: ...terference There may also be an RF power balance issue Verify that the RF power of the unit is balanced with signals from other modulators and or terrestrial signals In many instances you may have to attenuate the ZeeVee signal down significantly to balance it with terrestrial broadcasts As a test try removing all other signals cable other modulators etc and see if you still see similar issues Som...

Page 11: ... market resellers or certain internet resellers WHAT THESE WARRANTIES EXCLUDE Your warranties do NOT cover Labor charges for installation or set up of the ZeeVee Equipment Repairs or replacement due to misuse accident lightning damage unauthorized repair power surges or other causes not within the control of ZeeVee Any modifications or other changes to the ZeeVee Equipment including but not limite...

Page 12: ... A1 2005 EMC RF Emissions per FCC Part 15 Canada CS 03 European EN55022 Class A EN55024 European Union RF Immunity Susceptibility EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge EN61000 4 3 Radio Frequency Interference EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transients EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Radio Frequency Interference EN61000 4 8 Magnetics EN61000 4 11 Dips and Interrupts The listed products herewith c...

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