PRO-6000B Series Operating Manual
Issue 1.1V – 17/06/2008
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Getting Started
Once mounted and secured in your chosen location, power should be applied using the 12
volt mains adaptor supplied. Whe the unit is first switch on the green LED’s will
illuminate to indicate power to each port, the amber LED’s will illuminate one at a time
starting with port one. The PRO-6000B will check each port before applying power to the
receiver units. Should the initial system check find a fault with any port or cable attached
to the port, the amber LED associated with that port will flash until the CAT5 cable is
removed and the fault has been repaired.
Connecting Media Devices
Inputs 1 to 5 (Composite Video and Mono Audio)
Five signal inputs are provided at the rear of the hub. The first signal input is located at
the bottom left when viewed from the rear. These five inputs are gerneraly used in
conjunction with the Scion PRO-6010 five channel television demodulator. However,
each input is composite video and audio and can be used with any video and audio device
with this signal topology.
Inputs 6 to 9 (Composite Video and Stereo Audio)
Four signal inputs are provided at the rear of the hub. The first signal input is located at
the top left when viewed from the rear. These signal inputs are provided for local media
devices such as DVD, VCR and Satellite receivers.
Inputs 12 and 13 (Composite Video/CCTV)
Two signal inputs are provided at the rear of the hub. These signal inputs are located at the
bottom right of the hub when veiwed from the rear.
Inputs 10 and 11 (Auxilliary Inputs)
Two auxilliary inputs are provided on the front of the unit. These signal inputs are for
connecting remote media devices using the Scion PRO-6002/5 transmitter modules. The
PRO-6000B will transmit 12V d.c to the trasmitter modules using pins 7 & 8 of the RJ45
connector.