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RL-DM1102M User Guide and Install Manual

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System Installer must adhere to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and specifies 

 

that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry  

as possible.

UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

Each unit is shipped factory tested. Ensure all items are removed from the container prior to discarding any packing material.

Thoroughly inspect the unit for shipping damage with particular attention to connectors and controls. If there is any sign of damage 

to the unit or damaged or loose connectors contact your distributor immediately. Do not put the equipment into service if there is 

any indication of defect or damage. 

It is highly recommended that quality cables and connectors be used for all video and audio source connections.

1.  The unit comes with Component, Composite and S-Video inputs. 

Component Video Cable

, connect the Y (Green), Pb (Blue), 

and Pr (Red) video source cable to the unit’s Component input ports. If using a 

Composite Video

 source, use a cable with RCA 

connectors to connect the 

video source

 (e.g., CATV, DVD, VCR, Camera) to the unit’s CVBS port.  If using a S-Video source, 

use an S-Video cable to connect the video source to the units S-Video port. 

2. 

Audio inputs

: Connect A/V audio input (Left / Right Audio) use RCA cables to connect the 

audio source

 to the red / white 

AUDIO L and AUDIO R INPUT jacks

.

3.  Be sure the video and audio connections for each source are consistent with the unit’s inputs.
4. 

Use a quality 75Ω coaxial cable with “F” connectors from the unit’s 

RF OUT socket

 to the 

distribution system

 (combiner or 

reverse splitter) or directly to a television.

5.  Connect the included power adaptor to the unit’s 

POWER

 socket.

6.  Connect the power adaptor to an appropriately rated AC power outlet.

To setup and program the Encoder you can use the GUI interface or the LCD Front Panel.

1.  Connect an Ethernet cable directly (no Cross Over cable required) to the Web Management Port on the rear panel of the 

encoder or connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch. Connect an Ethernet Cable to your PC.

2.  Using a Windows-based PC Select Windows Icon
3.  Go to My Computer
4.  Select Network
5.  Allow UPnP to locate and list the device(s) in the right panel
6. 

Right Click and Select “View device Webpage”.

Installation

Hardware Installations and Connections

DEVICE Programming and Setup

Connecting to the GUI Interface

NOTE:

For Setup Using Front Panel LCD: 

Go to page 10 in this manual.

IR Return Path

1.  Connect IR emitters RL-IR700/800 to the output on the rear of the RL-DM1102M Modulator. Place the other end of the emitter 

on your AV device near the IR pick up.

2.  Connect the RF Output from the RL-DM1102M to the Modulator Input on the RF Distribution Module RL-RF380. Alternatively 

connect the RF Output to an existing distribution system or driectly to a television set.

NOTE:

 When Remote Power Switch is ON - the RL-RF380 should not have a Power Supply connected.

Summary of Contents for digi-MOD RL-DM1102M

Page 1: ...2 Installation 4 Hardware Installations and Connections 4 Connecting to the GUI Interface 4 IR Return Path 4 Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface 5 Overview Page of digi MOD Encoder 5 Common Setup 6 RF Setup 6 Encoder Setup 8 Administration 8 9 Front Panel LCD Encoder Menu Map 10 Installing Multiple Encoders in the Same Installation Stacking 0 IR Distribution 10 Notes 13 www digi modbyz...

Page 2: ...g the power cord into an AC outlet until all cables and connections to the device have been properly connected The device should be installed in an environment consistent with its operating temperature specifications Placement next to heating devices and ducts is to be avoided as doing so may cause damage The device should not be placed in areas of high humidity Do not cover any of the device s ve...

Page 3: ...oder Audio Compression MPEG 1 Layer II RF DVB T Support Frequency Channel Plan RF Channel Output 1 RF Output Constellation 64QAM 16QAM Bandwidth 7 MHz RF Level Output 85dB MER 32dB Typical FEC 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Guard Interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 OFDM 8K 2K Attenuation 1 20dB 1dB steps RF Output F Female 75 ohm Management Control Front Panel LCD Control Full Support Up Doen OK Buttons GUI IE9 Firef...

Page 4: ...d white AUDIO L and AUDIO R INPUT jacks 3 Be sure the video and audio connections for each source are consistent with the unit s inputs 4 Use a quality 75Ω coaxial cable with F connectors from the unit s RF OUT socket to the distribution system combiner or reverse splitter or directly to a television 5 Connect the included power adaptor to the unit s POWER socket 6 Connect the power adaptor to an ...

Page 5: ...rview status of the Encoder when fully functioning STEP 2 Login Select Common Setup Once the Common Setup Tab is selected you will be prompted to enter the user name and password for device STEP 3 Common Setup Tab Common Setup Use the Common Setup Page to set the Output channel Attenuation LCN Mode and Device Address Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface Overview page of resi linx digi M...

Page 6: ...ot to the device if you are only making changes to one parameter to the encoder Example Installer is required to change only the output channel for the device No other changes to the device are not required Once the channel has been changed the installer is required to perform 1 Local Save and 2 Upload and Reboot STEP 5 RF Setup Use the RF Setup Page to setup the RF Output STEP 6 Local Save Once a...

Page 7: ...cal Save performed IMPORTANT NOTE Ensure all Encoder changes have been locally saved before performing Step 9 STEP 9 Upload and Reboot Once you have set all the encoder settings and performed a Local Save for each encoder Select Upload and Reboot after you have saved all your Local changes on each Tab This function will upload and save all parameters set in the Common RF and Encoder sections of th...

Page 8: ...re required to select Save Config This function will reboot and save the changes setting for the Network Configuration STEP 12 Administration NOTE Only the Network Configuration changes will be saved Administration Page Functions Actions Reboot Reboot device All unsaved settings will be lost Reset to Default Reset all settings back to original factory settings Backup Download all settings of devic...

Page 9: ...m Saving your configuration files STEP 13 If required change GUI Password and Submit This password is for access to the GUI only The LCD front Panel Password will not be changed and is set to prevent unauthorized users access to your device Front Panel LCD Encoder Menu Map COMMON SETUP Output Channel Attenuation LCN Mode Device Address Default Configuration Back to Main RF SETUP Select RF Constell...

Page 10: ... default setting Factory Default NO Caution Once the YES button is pressed the unit will automatically reset to the factory default settings All settings or changes to the encoder modulator will be lost Back to Main Select Back to Main to escape the Common Setup Menu RF SETUP MENU Select RF Press the OK button to enter the Select RF menu Use the Scroll Up Down button to Select the RF section of th...

Page 11: ... Use the Scroll Up Down to set the Source ID Range 1 to 999 Press OK to set Aspect Ratio Use the Scroll Up Down button to select Aspect Ratio Press the OK button to enter the Aspect Ratio menu Use the Scroll Up Down button to select the desired Aspect Ratio option of 4 3 or 16 9 then press the OK button to set Factory default 4 3 Brightness Use the Scroll Up Down button to select Brightness Press ...

Page 12: ...1 this is necessary but recommended for clients to be able to identify channels For example APPLE TV FOXTEL DVD etc TS ID Transport Stream Default can vary per product You will need to adjust the TS ID on each additional modulator up one number per modulator For example if default is TS ID 1 leave on TS ID 1 place 2nd modulator on TS ID 2 3rd on TS ID 3 etc If the TS ID is the same number the TV t...

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Page 16: ...arrant that the customer can rely on is that provided by the manufacturer In the event of any warranty claim please contact your place of purchase and it will be forwarded it to the manufacturer The manufacturer will then determine the extent of their liability ...

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