ZvPro 800i-EU Configuration Guide
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Basic RF Installation
Factory default settings allow ZvPro 800i modulators
to broadcast up to two unencrypted HDMI sources on
RF channels 21 and 22 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 ZvPro 800i, 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 or to implement the delay matched
audio feature.
Tuning your channel at the HDTV (Auto Scan)
1.
Connect the Coaxial Output of the ZvPro 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 Zvp820i Modulator
Ethernet to network or
directly to computer
Optional Delay
Matched Analog
Audio Output to
audio system
Composite
Video
Unencrypted
HDMI Out
Analog
Audio
Coax cable connects
to coax network
Video Source
Unencrypted HDMI
Video Source
RF Output
+25 dBm
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DEFAULT CHANNEL LINEUP
DVB-T Factory
Defaults
Logical
Channel #
Ch. 21 (474 MHz)
1
Ch. 22 (482 MHz)
2
Optional DVB-C
Channel Plan
Logical
Channel #
Frequency 85 MHz
1
2
for Closed
Caption only