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Inserting the CA modules
Important
Risk of damage to the CI slots. Insert the CA modules (CAM) into
the slots
②
/
④
/
⑥
with the
front face
uppermost; and into the slots
①
/
③
/
⑤
with the
back face
uppermost (Fig. 5). See also the instruc-
tions for use supplied with the CAM.
2
4
6
5
3
1
fr
ont face
back face
Fig. 5: Inserting the CA modules into the
CI slots
1. Using a Torx T20 screwdriver, undo the securing screws for the CI slot
cover.
2. Insert the CA modules as shown in the example in Fig. 5.
3. Secure the CI slot cover.
Configuring
1. Install and start the USW 800 configuration software on the computer.
2. Configure all the head-end parameters as required. In this case:
–
The USW 800 will communicate with the
master
and detect the slave automatically.
–
The current version of the USW 800 and the user guide are available free of charge at
.
Technical data
Inputs
Sat-IF input
4 x F connectors, 75 Ω
Terrestrial/cable input
1 x F connectors, 75 Ω
Decoupling
dB
> 25
Return loss
dB
typ. 8
Permissible level difference
dB
max. 12 (an inputs 1, 2, 3, 4)
DiSEqC
TM
1.0
vert./horiz., low/high; sat. pos. (A/B/C/D)
Switching levels
V/kHz
14/18, 0/22
Remote feed current for LNB
mA
max. 250 (at F socket no. 3),
max. 60 (at F socket nos. 1, 2, 4)
Remote feed current for active antenna (5 V) mA
100 (at F socket no. 5)
Frontend
DVB-S/-S(2)/-T/-T(2)/-C
8 x
Frequency grid
MHz
1
Input level range
dBµV
60 ... 100
Permissible level difference
dB
20
Demodulation DVB-S
Standard
EN 300 421
Frequency range
MHz
950 ... 2150
Input symbol rate QPSK
MS/s
1 ... 45
Code rate (Viterbi)
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8