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comAnalogTVandCableDemodulator68-905-01RevG0108AVT100PrecautionsThissymbolisintendedtoalerttheuserofimportantoperatingandmaintenance(servicing)instructionsintheliteratureprovidedwiththeequipment.
Thissymbolisintendedtoalerttheuserofthepresenceofuninsulateddangerousvoltagewithintheproduct'senclosurethatmaypresentariskofelectricshock.
CautionReadInstructionsReadandunderstandallsafetyandoperatinginstructionsbeforeusingtheequipment.
RetainInstructionsThesafetyinstructionsshouldbekeptforfuturereference.
FollowWarningsFollowallwarningsandinstructionsmarkedontheequipmentorintheuserinformation.
AvoidAttachmentsDonotusetoolsorattachmentsthatarenotrecommendedbytheequipmentmanufacturerbecausetheymaybehazardous.
WarningPowersourcesThisequipmentshouldbeoperatedonlyfromthepowersourceindicatedontheproduct.
Thisequipmentisintendedtobeusedwithamainpowersystemwithagrounded(neutral)conductor.
Thethird(grounding)pinisasafetyfeature,donotattempttobypassordisableit.
PowerdisconnectionToremovepowerfromtheequipmentsafely,removeallpowercordsfromtherearoftheequipment,orthedesktoppowermodule(ifdetachable),orfromthepowersourcereceptacle(wallplug).
PowercordprotectionPowercordsshouldberoutedsothattheyarenotlikelytobesteppedonorpinchedbyitemsplaceduponoragainstthem.
ServicingReferallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.
Therearenouser-serviceablepartsinside.
Topreventtheriskofshock,donotattempttoservicethisequipmentyourselfbecauseopeningorremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerousvoltageorotherhazards.
SlotsandopeningsIftheequipmenthasslotsorholesintheenclosure,theseareprovidedtopreventoverheatingofsensitivecomponentsinside.
Theseopeningsmustneverbeblockedbyotherobjects.
LithiumbatteryThereisadangerofexplosionifbatteryisincorrectlyreplaced.
Replaceitonlywiththesameorequivalenttyperecommendedbythemanufacturer.
Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtothemanufacturer'sinstructions.
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AttentionLirelesinstructionsPrendreconnaissancedetouteslesconsignesdesécuritéetd'exploitationavantd'utiliserlematériel.
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Cematérieldoitêtreutiliséavecunealimentationprincipalecomportantunfildeterre(neutre).
Letroisièmecontact(demiseàlaterre)constitueundispositifdesécurité:n'essayezpasdelacontournernideladésactiver.
Déconnexiondel'alimentationPourmettrelematérielhorstensionsansdanger,déconnecteztouslescordonsd'alimentationdel'arrièredel'appareiloudumoduled'alimentationdebureau(s'ilestamovible)ouencoredelaprisesecteur.
Protectionducordond'alimentationAcheminerlescordonsd'alimentationdemanièreàcequepersonnenerisquedemarcherdessusetàcequ'ilsnesoientpasécrasésoupincéspardesobjets.
Réparation-maintenanceFaireexécutertouteslesinterventionsderéparation-maintenanceparuntechnicienqualifié.
Aucundesélémentsinternesnepeutêtreréparéparl'utilisateur.
Afind'évitertoutdangerd'électrocution,l'utilisateurnedoitpasessayerdeprocéderlui-mêmeàcesopérationscarl'ouvertureouleretraitdescouverclesrisquentdel'exposeràdehautestensionsetautresdangers.
FentesetorificesSilebotierdel'appareilcomportedesfentesoudesorifices,ceux-ciserventàempêcherlescomposantsinternessensiblesdesurchauffer.
Cesouverturesnedoiventjamaisêtrebloquéespardesobjets.
LithiumBatterieIladangerd'explosions'llyaremplacmentincorrectdelabatterie.
Remplaceruniquementavecunebatteriedumemetypeoud'unypeequivalentrecommandeparleconstructeur.
Mettreaureutlesbatteriesusageesconformementauxinstructionsdufabricant.
SafetyInstructionsEnglishConsignesdeSécuritéFranaisSicherheitsanleitungenDeutschDiesesSymbolsolldemBenutzerinderimLieferumfangenthaltenenDokumentationbesonderswichtigeHinweisezurBedienungundWartung(Instandhaltung)geben.
DiesesSymbolsolldenBenutzerdaraufaufmerksammachen,daimInnerendesGehusesdiesesProduktesgefhrlicheSpannungen,dienichtisoliertsindunddieeinenelektrischenSchockverursachenknnen,herrschen.
AchtungLesenderAnleitungenBevorSiedasGertzumerstenMalverwenden,solltenSiealleSicherheits-undBedienungsanleitungengenaudurchlesenundverstehen.
AufbewahrenderAnleitungenDieHinweisezurelektrischenSicherheitdesProduktessolltenSieaufbewahren,damitSieimBedarfsfalldaraufzurückgreifenknnen.
BefolgenderWarnhinweiseBefolgenSiealleWarnhinweiseundAnleitungenaufdemGertoderinderBenutzerdokumentation.
KeineZusatzgerteVerwendenSiekeineWerkzeugeoderZusatzgerte,dienichtausdrücklichvomHerstellerempfohlenwurden,dadieseeineGefahrenquelledarstellenknnen.
VorsichtStromquellenDiesesGertsolltenurüberdieaufdemProduktangegebeneStromquellebetriebenwerden.
DiesesGertwurdefüreineVerwendungmiteinerHauptstromleitungmiteinemgeerdeten(neutralen)Leiterkonzipiert.
DerdritteKontaktistfüreinenErdanschlu,undstellteineSicherheitsfunktiondar.
DiesesolltenichtumgangenoderauerBetriebgesetztwerden.
StromunterbrechungUmdasGertaufsichereWeisevomNetzzutrennen,solltenSiealleNetzkabelausderRückseitedesGertes,ausderexternenStomversorgung(fallsdiesmglichist)oderausderWandsteckdoseziehen.
SchutzdesNetzkabelsNetzkabelsolltenstetssoverlegtwerden,dasienichtimWegliegenundniemanddarauftretenkannoderObjektedarauf-oderunmittelbardagegengestelltwerdenknnen.
WartungAlleWartungsmanahmensolltennurvonqualifiziertemServicepersonaldurchgeführtwerden.
DieinternenKomponentendesGertessindwartungsfrei.
ZurVermeidungeineselektrischenSchocksversuchenSieinkeinemFall,diesesGertselbstffnen,dabeimEntfernenderAbdeckungendieGefahreineselektrischenSchlagsund/oderandereGefahrenbestehen.
SchlitzeundffnungenWenndasGertSchlitzeoderLcherimGehuseaufweist,dienendiesezurVermeidungeinerberhitzungderempfindlichenTeileimInneren.
DieseffnungendürfenniemalsvonanderenObjektenblockiertwerden.
Litium-BatterieExplosionsgefahr,fallsdieBatterienichtrichtigersetztwird.
ErsetzenSieverbrauchteBatteriennurdurchdengleichenodereinenvergleichbarenBatterietyp,derauchvomHerstellerempfohlenwird.
EntsorgenSieverbrauchteBatterienbittegemdenHerstelleranweisungen.
Estesímboloseutilizaparaadvertiralusuariosobreinstruccionesimportantesdeoperaciónymantenimiento(ocambiodepartes)quesedeseandestacarenelcontenidodeladocumentaciónsuministradaconlosequipos.
Estesímboloseutilizaparaadvertiralusuariosobrelapresenciadeelementosconvoltajepeligrososinprotecciónaislante,quepuedanencontrarsedentrodelacajaoalojamientodelproducto,yquepuedanrepresentarriesgodeelectrocución.
PrecaucionLeerlasinstruccionesLeeryanalizartodaslasinstruccionesdeoperaciónyseguridad,antesdeusarelequipo.
ConservarlasinstruccionesConservarlasinstruccionesdeseguridadparafuturaconsulta.
ObedecerlasadvertenciasTodaslasadvertenciaseinstruccionesmarcadasenelequipooenladocumentacióndelusuario,debenserobedecidas.
EvitarelusodeaccesoriosNousarherramientasoaccesoriosquenoseanespecificamenterecomendadosporelfabricante,yaquepodrianimplicarriesgos.
AdvertenciaAlimentacióneléctricaEsteequipodebeconectarseúnicamentealafuente/tipodealimentacióneléctricaindicadaenelmismo.
Laalimentacióneléctricadeesteequipodebeprovenirdeunsistemadedistribucióngeneralconconductorneutroatierra.
Latercerapata(puestaatierra)esunamedidadeseguridad,nopuentearianieliminaria.
DesconexióndealimentacióneléctricaParadesconectarconseguridadlaacometidadealimentacióneléctricaalequipo,desenchufartodosloscablesdealimentaciónenelpaneltraserodelequipo,odesenchufarelmódulodealimentación(sifueraindependiente),odesenchufarelcabledelreceptáculodelapared.
ProteccióndelcablesdealimentaciónLoscablesdealimentacióneléctricasedebeninstalarenlugaresdondenoseanpisadosniapretadosporobjetosquesepuedanapoyarsobreellos.
Reparaciones/mantenimientoSolicitarsiemprelosserviciostécnicosdepersonalcalificado.
Enelinteriornohaypartesalasqueelusuariodebaacceder.
Paraevitarriesgodeelectrocución,nointentarpersonalmentelareparación/mantenimientodeesteequipo,yaquealabriroextraerlastapaspuedequedarexpuestoavoltajespeligrososuotrosriesgos.
RanurasyaberturasSielequipoposeeranurasoorificiosensucaja/alojamiento,esparaevitarelsobrecalientamientodecomponentesinternossensibles.
Estasaberturasnuncasedebenobstruirconotrosobjetos.
BateríadelitioExisteriesgodeexplosiónsiestabateríasecolocaenlaposiciónincorrecta.
Cambiarestabateríaúnicamenteconelmismotipo(osuequivalente)recomendadoporelfabricante.
Desacharlasbateríasusadassiguiendolasinstruccionesdelfabricante.
InstruccionesdeseguridadEspaolExtron'sWarrantyExtronElectronicswarrantsthisproductagainstdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipforaperiodofthreeyearsfromthedateofpurchase.
Intheeventofmalfunctionduringthewarrantyperiodattributabledirectlytofaultyworkmanshipand/ormaterials,ExtronElectronicswill,atitsoption,repairorreplacesaidproductsorcomponents,towhateverextentitshalldeemnecessarytorestoresaidproducttoproperoperatingcondition,providedthatitisreturnedwithinthewarrantyperiod,withproofofpurchaseanddescriptionofmalfunctionto:USA,Canada,SouthAmerica,Europe,Africa,andtheMiddleEast:andCentralAmerica:ExtronElectronics,EuropeExtronElectronicsBeeldschermweg6C1001EastBallRoad3821AHAmersfoortAnaheim,CA92805,USATheNetherlandsAsia:Japan:ExtronElectronics,AsiaExtronElectronics,Japan135JooSengRoad,#04-01KyodoBuildingPMIndustrialBldg.
16IchibanchoSingapore368363Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo102-0082JapanThisLimitedWarrantydoesnotapplyifthefaulthasbeencausedbymisuse,improperhandlingcare,electricalormechanicalabuse,abnormaloperatingconditionsornon-Extronauthorizedmodificationtotheproduct.
Ifithasbeendeterminedthattheproductisdefective,pleasecallExtronandaskforanApplicationsEngineerat(714)491-1500(USA),31.
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Thiswillbegintherepairprocessasquicklyaspossible.
Unitsmustbereturnedinsured,withshippingchargesprepaid.
Ifnotinsured,youassumetheriskoflossordamageduringshipment.
Returnedunitsmustincludetheserialnumberandadescriptionoftheproblem,aswellasthenameofthepersontocontactincasethereareanyquestions.
ExtronElectronicsmakesnofurtherwarrantieseitherexpressedorimpliedwithrespecttotheproductanditsquality,performance,merchantability,orfitnessforanyparticularuse.
InnoeventwillExtronElectronicsbeliablefordirect,indirect,orconsequentialdamagesresultingfromanydefectinthisproductevenifExtronElectronicshasbeenadvisedofsuchdamage.
Pleasenotethatlawsvaryfromstatetostateandcountrytocountry,andthatsomeprovisionsofthiswarrantymaynotapplytoyou.
乏噝Ё乏噝ЁЁкк噝乏кк噝к噝噝⑤⑤噝⑤⑤⑤噝⑤⑤⑤⑤⑤⑤噝噝乏亢亢噝亢亢∴∴噝∴乏∴∴FCCClassANoticeThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
TheClassAlimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.
Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterference,inwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.
Thisunitwastestedwithshieldedcablesontheperipheraldevices.
ShieldedcablesmustbeusedwiththeunittoensurecompliancewithFCCemissionslimits.
"澤澤嬦倾彡一弚〆澤倾晁壂愈垍Precautions,cont'dAVT100TableofContentsTableofContentsiChapter1Introduction1-1AboutThisManual1-2AbouttheAVT100Demodulator1-2Models1-2Features1-2Applicationdiagram.
1-4Chapter2InstallationandConnection2-1MountingtheAVT1002-2Tabletopuse.
2-2Rackmounting.
2-2ULrequirementsforrackmounting2-2Rackmountingprocedure.
2-3RearPanelFeatures2-4WiringandConnectingtheRS-232Cable2-6ConnectingtheAVT100totheIRLink.
2-7ConnectingtheAVT100toaMediaLinkController.
2-9Chapter3Operation.
3-1FrontPanelFeatures3-2UsingtheControlButtons3-2Changingthechannel3-2InitiatingAuto-Scan3-3Addinganddeletingchannels.
3-3SpecialFunctions3-3Lockingfrontpanelcontrols(executivemode)3-3Selectingtuneorpresetmode3-4Presets3-4Mutingtheaudioandvideooutputs3-5Selectingtheaudiooutputmode3-5SelectingthePALbroadcastingstandard3-6SelectingthecableTVfrequency(NTSConly)3-6UsingtheIRRemoteforAVT1003-6LockingIRremoteaccess.
3-7InstallingbatteriesintheIRremote3-7ButtonsontheAVT100IRRemoteControl3-8Selectingachannel(tuning)usingtheIRremote3-9SavingapresetusingtheIRremote3-10AVT100TableofContentsTableofContents,cont'dAVT100Chapter4SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-1UsingSimpleInstructionSet(SIS)Commands.
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4-2Host-to-AVTcommunications4-2AVT100-initiatedmessages4-2Errorresponses4-3Usingthecommand/responsetables.
4-3Symboldefinitions4-4Command/responsetableforSIScommands.
4-5Command/responsetableforspecialfunctionSIScommands4-8AdvancedInstructionSetcommands4-13Windows-BasedControl/ConfigurationSoftware4-14Compatibility4-14Installingthesoftware4-14Startingthesoftwareprogram.
4-16UsingtheWindows-basedcontrol/configurationsoftwareHelp4-17AppendixASpecifications,Parts,andAccessoriesA-1SpecificationsA-2ModelsA-5IncludedPartsA-5OptionalAccessories.
A-5AppendixBChannelFrequenciesB-1PALFormatChannelsB-2PALchannelsB-3NTSCFormatChannels.
B-9NTSCTVchannelsB-10NTSCcablechannels—StandardfrequencyB-11NTSCcablechannels—IRCfrequencyB-12NTSCcablechannels—HRCfrequency.
B-13NTSCTVchannels—Japanstandardfrequencies.
B-14NTSCcablechannels—Japanstandardfrequencies.
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B-151ChapterOneIntroductionAboutThisManualAbouttheAVT100DemodulatoriiAlltrademarksmentionedinthismanualarethepropertiesoftheirrespectiveowners.
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G0108AVT100IntroductionAVT100IntroductionIntroduction1-3AboutThisManualThismanualprovidesinformationontheExtronAVT100AnalogTVandCableDemodulator,anddiscusseshowtoinstallandoperateit.
AbouttheAVT100DemodulatorTheExtronAVT100isanaudio/videodemodulatorthatprovidescableandtelevisiontuningforintegrationintoprofessionalA/Venvironments.
TheTVbandprovidesreceptionofover-the-airTV(antenna)andCATV(cable)channels.
Channels2through125areavailableintheUnitedStatesandothercountriesthatusetheNTSCstandard.
Channels48through855areavailableincountriesinwhichthePALstandardisused.
NInJapan,whichusestheNTSCstandard,channels1through62(antenna)and1through63(cable)areavailable,ondifferentfrequenciesfromtheUSA.
TheAVT100mayreceivesignalsfromacableinputorTVantenna.
ItiscontrollablefromthefrontpanelorthroughsoftwareviatheRS-232port.
TheAVT100alsoprovideswiredIRforextendedrangeinfrared(IR)operation.
TheoptionalAVT100IRRemoteControlandtheExtronIRLinkSignalRepeaterareavailableseparatelytobeusedinconjunctionwiththisfeature.
ModelsTwomodelsoftheAVT100areavailable:AVT100N(NTSCversion)—HandlesNTSCsignalsonly.
ThisversionisusedintheUSA,Japan,andsomeothercountries.
AVT100P(PALversion)—HandlesPALsignalsonly.
ThisversionisusedinGreatBritainandothernationsthatusethePALstandard.
Thesetwomodelshavedifferentradiofrequency(antenna)connectors,butinallotherfunctionality,theyareidentical.
FeaturesAntenna(TV)andcable(CATV)channelreception—Afullrangeofantennaandcablechannelsareavailable.
AVT100N(NTSC):Antenna2-69Cable2-1251-2AVT100N(NTSC)Japanfrequencies:Antenna1-62Cable1-63AVT100P(PAL):Antennaandcable48-855RS-232interface—EnablesyoutoenterSimpleInstructionSet(SIS)commandsandinteractwiththeWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
TheoptionalIRLinkisalsoconnectedtothisport.
IRRemoteControl—EnablescontroloftheAVT100viaahand-heldremotecontroldevicethatsendsinfraredsignalstotheAVTfromadistanceofupto30feet.
Communicationisprovidedthroughaninfraredreceiverandhardwiring.
TheExtronIRLinkisanoption,availableseparately.
Balancedandunbalancedaudiooutput—Enablesyoutouseawidevarietyofoutputdeviceswithouttheneedforconversion.
Savableconfigurationfiles—Letsyousavethesystemconfigurationasafile.
ThesavedconfigurationcansubsequentlybereloadedtotheAVT100torestoreallsettingsatonce.
Powersupply—Anexternaldesktop12VDCpowersupplyconnectstothebackpaneloftheunitviaatwo-pincaptivescrewconnectorandaccepts100to240VAC.
Enclosure—Compact,1U,quarter-rackenclosure,6.
7inchesindepth.
Cable/antenna(TV)DIPswitch—Enablesswitchingbetweencableandantennamodes.
99presets—PresetscanbeassociatedwithchannelsusingSISprogramming,theIRremotecontrol,ortheAVTWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
TheAVTprovides99programmablechannelpresetsforTVand99forcable.
Storedpresetscanbeusedtorecallthecorrespondingcableorantennachannelinpresetmode.
WithSIScommands,presetscanberecalledintunemodeaswellaspresetmode.
Audioandvideomuting—EnablestheaudioandvideooutputstobeindividuallymutedthroughtheappropriateSIScommand,theIRremote,ortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
AVT100IntroductionIntroduction,cont'dAVT1002ChapterTwoInstallationandConnectionMountingtheAVT100RearPanelFeaturesWiringandConnectingtheRS-232CableConnectingtheAVT100totheIRLinkConnectingtheAVT100toaMediaLinkControlModule1-4Monoaudio—CanbeselectedbySIScommandsortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
WhenMonoisdisabled(thefactorydefault),stereoreceptionisenabled.
Frontpanelsecuritylockout(executivemode)—Locksoutusersfromallfrontpanelfunctions.
ExecutivemodecanbeenabledviaSIScommandsortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
IRremoteaccessOn/Off—LocksoutusersfromcontrollingtheAVT100throughtheIRremotecontrol.
ThisaccesscanbeturnedonandoffviaSIScommandsortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
Rackmountability—TheAVT100canbemountedonarackshelf,usingtheoptionalmountingaccessories.
Itcanalsobeplacedonatabletop,forwhichfourself-adhesivefeetareprovided.
PALstandardselection—LetsyouselecttheappropriatePALbroadcastingstandardforyourarea.
CATVfrequencyselection(NTSConly)—LetsyouselecttheNTSCcablefrequencyusedbyyourcableprovider.
ApplicationdiagramThefollowingapplicationdiagramgivesanexampleofhowthevarioussupporteddevicescanbeconnectedtotheAVT100.
UseitasaguideforallAVT100connections.
POWER12V0.
5AMAXLRRS-232/IRTxRxIR+12VIDRFCABLERESERVEDTVCUSUSLISTED1T23I.
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ANTINOUTPUTControlSystemPlasma/LCDDisplayCableFeedOptionalIRRemoteAntennaRFAudioorExtronAVT100AnalogTV/CableDemodulatorENTERChannelMUTEAudioVideo4589TVTUNEPRESET67023AVT100REMOTE1AVT100applicationexampleAVT100InstallationandConnectionAVT100InstallationandConnectionInstallationandConnection2-3MountingtheAVT100TheAVT100demodulatorcanbesetonatableormountedonarackshelf.
TabletopuseFourself-adhesiverubberfeetareincludedwiththeAVT100.
Fortabletopuse,attachonefootateachcorneronthebottomsurfaceoftheunit,andplacetheunitinthedesiredlocation.
RackmountingForoptionalrackmounting,donotinstalltherubberfeet.
MounttheAVT100onanRSU129UniversalRackShelfKit(part#60-190-01)oranRSB129BasicRackShelf(part#60-604-01).
ULrequirementsforrackmountingThefollowingUnderwritersLaboratories(UL)requirementspertaintothesafeinstallationoftheequipmentinarack.
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Elevatedoperatingambienttemperature—Iftheequipmentisinstalledinaclosedormulti-unitrackassembly,theoperatingambienttemperatureoftherackenvironmentmaybegreaterthanroomambienttemperature.
Therefore,installtheequipmentinanenvironmentcompatiblewiththemaximumambienttemperature(Tma=+113°F,+45°C)specifiedbyExtron.
2.
Reducedairflow—Installtheequipmentinaracksothattheamountofairflowrequiredforsafeoperationoftheequipmentisnotcompromised.
3.
Mechanicalloading—Mounttheequipmentintheracksothatahazardousconditionisnotachievedduetounevenmechanicalloading.
4.
Circuitoverloading—Connecttheequipmenttothesupplycircuitandconsidertheeffectthatcircuitoverloadingmighthaveonovercurrentprotectionandsupplywiring.
Appropriateconsiderationofequipmentnameplateratingsshouldbeusedwhenaddressingthisconcern.
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Reliableearthing(grounding)—Maintainreliablegroundingofrack-mountedequipment.
Payparticularattentiontosupplyconnectionsotherthandirectconnectionstothebranchcircuit(e.
g.
,useofpowerstrips).
2-2RackmountingprocedureTorackmounttheAVT,1.
IffeetwerepreviouslyinstalledonthebottomoftheAVT100,removethem.
Use2mountingholesonoppositecorners.
(2)4-40x3/16"Screws1UUniversalRackShelfBothfrontfalsefaceplatesuse2screws.
1/4RackWidthFrontFalseFaceplate1/2RackWidthFrontFalseFaceplateMountingtheAVT100onarackshelf2.
MounttheAVT100ontherackshelf,usingtwo4-40by3/16"screwsinopposite(diagonal)cornerstosecuretheunittotheshelf.
3.
Installblankpanelsorotherunitsintheremainingspaceontherackshelf.
InstallationandConnection,cont'dAVT100InstallationandConnectionAVT100InstallationandConnectionRidgesSmoothPowerSupplyOutputCordSECTIONA–AAARidgesSmooth2-PoleOrangeCaptiveScrewConnector(12V)TieWrap3/16"(5mm)Max.
Powerconnectorwiring2Radiofrequency(RF)connector—PluganantennaorCATVcableintothe75ohmFtypefemalecoaxialconnector(forNTSC),orintothe75ohmfemaleIEC169-2connector(forPAL).
3Cable/antennaswitch—UsethisDIPswitchtoselectbetweencable(CATV)andantenna(TV)modes.
PresetsandNTSCAuto-ScanchannelsaresavedseparatelyforantennaandCATV.
4Compositevideooutputconnector—PlugatelevisionorotherA/VoutputdeviceintothisfemaleBNCconnector.
5Audioconnector—Pluganaudiooutputdeviceintothis5-polecaptivescrewconnector.
Balancedorunbalancedaudioisoutputonthisconnector.
TipRingTipRingTipSleeve(s)TipUnbalancedStereoOutputNOGROUNDHERE.
NOGROUNDHERE.
BalancedStereoOutput3/16"(5mm)max.
Donottinthewires!
Wiringtheaudiooutputconnector2-52-4RearPanelFeaturesThefollowingfigureshowstheswitchesandconnectorsontherearpaneloftheAVT100.
CUSPOWER12V0.
5AMAXLRRS-232/IRTxRxIR+12VIDRFCABLERESERVEDANTANTINOUTPUTNTSCAUDIO78623451AVT100rearpanel1Powerconnector—Plugtheexternal12VDCpowersupplyintothis2-pin,3.
5mmcaptivescrewconnector.
Thepowersupplyisincludedwiththeunit.
Thefigureonthenextpageshowshowtowiretheconnector.
CThelengthoftheexposed(stripped)copperwiresisimportant.
Theideallengthis3/16"(5mm).
Longerbarewirescanshorttogether.
Shorterwiresarenotassecureinthecaptivescrewconnectorsandcouldbepulledout.
CDonottinthestrippedpowersupplyleadsbeforeinstallingthecaptivescrewconnector.
Tinnedwiresarenotassecureinthecaptivescrewconnectorsandcouldbepulledout.
WKeepthetwopowercordwiresseparatewhileplugginginthepowersupply.
Removepowerbeforewiring.
Toverifythepolaritybeforeconnection,pluginthepowersupplywithnoloadandchecktheoutputwithavoltmeter.
InstallationandConnection,cont'dAVT100InstallationandConnectionAVT100InstallationandConnection2-72-6CConnectthesleevetoground().
Connectingthesleevetoanegative(–)terminalwilldamagetheaudiooutputcircuits.
6RS-232/IRconnector—Usethisfive-poleconnectorforanRS-232connectiontoaPCforenteringSIScommandsandusingtheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware,and/orforconnectingthewiredIRLink.
See"WiringandConnectingtheRS-232Cable,"onthenextpage,forinformationonconnectingtothisport.
7Reservedswitch—ThisisanextraDIPswitchthatisnotused.
8Versionlabel—Indicatestheversion,PALorNTSC,oftheAVT100.
WiringandConnectingtheRS-232CableToconnectyourcomputerorcontrolsystemtotheRS-232connector,useamale9-pin,D-to-bare-wireRS-232cableorauniversalcontrolcable(UC50',UC100',orUC200').
OneendoftheUCcableisterminatedwithafemale9-pin,Dconnector,andtheotherendisunterminated.
Wiretheunterminatedendtotheprovidedfive-pincaptivescrewplug.
ThefollowingdiagramshowstheUCcable'spinassignments.
1596765432189PurpleBlueYellowOrange(Rx)Red(Tx)BrownGrayBlackConnectorShellPin#ColorUCCableShieldComputerorControlSystemAVT100TunerGreen()UCcablepinassignmentcolorcodes1.
WiretheRS-232cabletothefive-polecaptivescrewconnector,providedwiththeAVT100,asdescribedbelow(seetheillustrationonpage2-7).
Connectonlythered,orange,andgreenwiresinthecable;anduseonlythefirstthreepinsontheconnector,startingattheleft.
a.
Connecttheredwiretothefirstpinontheleft,whichplugsintotheTx(Transmit)port.
b.
Connecttheorangewiretothesecondpin,whichplugsintotheRx(Receive)port.
c.
Connectthegreenwiretothethirdpin,whichplugsintothegroundport,markedwiththissymbol:2.
Plugthefive-poleconnectorintotheRS-232/IRreceptacleontheAVT100rearpanel.
ThefollowingdiagramshowshowtoconnectyourPCorcontrolsystemtotheRS-232/IRport.
RS-232/IRComputerorControlSystemRS-232PortAVT100TunerRearPanelRS-232/IRPortConnectagroundwirebetweentheAVT100andthecomputerorcontrolsystem.
Ifyouusecablethathasadrainwire,tiethedrainwiretogroundatbothends.
TxRxIR+12VGround()GreenTransmit(Tx)RedReceive(Rx)OrangeTransmit(Tx)Receive(Rx)WiringtheAVT100toaPCorcontrolstationthroughtheRS-232/IRportConnectingtheAVT100totheIRLinkTheoptionalIRLinkInfraredSignalRepeatercanbeconnecteddirectlytoanAVT100.
TowiretheIRLinkforusewithyourAVT100,1.
Preparethesiteandinstallawallbox,followingthedirectionsintheIRLinkUser'sManual,providedwithyourIRLinkequipment.
2.
Cutalengthof150'(45m)orlessofExtronComm-Link(CTLorCTLP)cabletogobetweentheAVT100andtheIRLink.
3.
Attacha3.
5mm,5-polecaptivescrewconnectortoeachendofthecable.
Onlythreewires(betweenpinsA,B,andDontheIRLinkend,andpinsGround,IR,and+12VontheAVT100end)arerequired.
Wirethecableasshownintheillustrationonthenextpage.
ConnectorsareincludedwiththeIRLink,butthecablemustbepurchasedseparately.
4.
Plugthe5-poleconnectorintooneoftheIRLink'scommunicationsconnectors.
InstallationandConnection,cont'dAVT100InstallationandConnectionAVT100InstallationandConnection2-85.
PlugtheotherendofthecableintotheRS-232/IRportontherearpaneloftheAVT100.
CDonotconnectmorethanoneIRLink(eitherinparallelorinseries)toademodulator.
POWER12V0.
5AMAXLRRS-232/IRTxRxIR+12VIDRFCABLERESERVEDANTANTINOUTPUTAUDIOAVT100RearPanelIRLinkAVT100RemoteSIGNALIRLINKChannelTVTUNEAVT100REMOTEPRESETVideoAudio0123456789ENTERSAVE150'(45m)maximumMUTEUsingtheAVT100IRRemotewiththeIRLinkThefollowingdiagramshowshowtowiretheAVT100tousetheinfraredremotecontrolwiththeoptionalIRLink.
POWER12V0.
5AMAXLRRS-232/IRTxRxIR+12VIDRFCABLERESERVEDANTANTINOUTPUTModulatedIR+12VDCGround()DBAIR12AVT100RearPanelIRLinkRearPanelAVT100RemoteChannelTVTUNEAVT100REMOTEPRESETVideoAudio0123456789ENTERSAVEMUTEWiringtheIRLinktotheAVT100NThegroundpinissharedbetweenRS-232controlandtheIRLinkconnection.
2-9ConnectingtheAVT100toaMediaLinkControllerYoucanhardwireanMLCMediaLinkController'smodulatedIRoutputconnectordirectlytotheAVT100toprovideremotecontroloftheAVT.
FollowthesestepstoconnecttheAVT100toanMLC.
Seethediagramsonthenextpageforexamples.
1.
Cutalengthof150'(45m)orlessofExtronComm-Link(CTLorCTLP)cable,whichwillgobetweentheAVT100andtheMediaLinkcontroller.
2.
Attachtheprovided3.
5mm,5-poleconnectortotheendofthecablethatwillattachtotheAVT100,connectingonewiretothecenterpin(whichwillplugintotheAVT'sgroundconnectorpin,markedwith),andanotherwiretothepintotherightofthecentergroundpin.
(ThispinwillplugintotheAVT'sIRconnector.
)PlugthisendofthecableintotheRS-232/IRconnectorontheAVT'srearpanel.
3.
Ontheother(MediaLinkcontroller)endofthecable,doeitherofthefollowing:Attachthecable'scorrespondingwirestothegroundandIRoutputpinsofthecaptivescrewconnectorthatwillplugintotheMLC.
PlugthisendofthecableintotheIRconnectorontheMLC'srearpanel.
Attachthecable'swiresdirectlytothegroundandIRoutputpinsontheMLC'srearpanel.
4.
UsingGlobalConfiguratorsoftware,programtheMLCwiththeproperIRdriversfortheAVT100.
RefertoyourMediaLinkcontrolleruser'smanualformoreinformation.
NIftheAVT100doesnotrespondtocommandsfromtheMediaLinkcontroller,a1kohmresistormayberequiredbetweenthegroundandIRpinsontheAVT100.
ThisresistorisrequiredwhenyouareusinganMLC52tocontroltheAVT.
InstallationandConnection,cont'dAVT100InstallationandConnectionAVT1003ChapterThreeOperationFrontPanelFeaturesUsingtheControlButtonsSpecialFunctionsUsingtheIRRemoteControlforAVT1002-10POWER12V0.
5AMAXLRRS-232/IRTxRxIR+12VIDRFCABLERESERVEDANTANTINOUTPUTModulatedIR1KResistorGround()DBIRAVT100RearPanelMLC52RearPanelWiringtheAVT100toanMLC52POWER12V0.
5AMAXLRRS-232/IRTxRxIR+12VIDRFCABLERESERVEDANTANTINOUTPUTModulatedIRGround()DBIRAVT100RearPanelHereorhereMLC226IPBottomPanelABCDEDISPLAYRS-232/IRRS-23212VCM/IR/SCPABCDEMLSPWRABTx/IRRxGROUNDPWRSNSGROUND+12VOUTRxTxGROUNDGROUND+12VIN+12VOUTGROUNDCONTMODIRINSCPCOMNORMALLYOPEN12COMMONCOMMONCOMMONGROUNDTx/IRTx/IRTx/IRGROUNDGROUNDARELAYSIR/SERIALOUT34B56CABCWiringtheAVT100toanMLC226IPNTheMLCcanalsocontroltheAVT100viaanoptionalIREmitter.
RefertoyourMLCuser'smanualforinformationonconnectingtheemitter.
AVT100OperationAVT100OperationOperation3-3FrontPanelFeaturesTheNTSCandthePALversionsoftheAVT100havethesamefrontpanelwithidenticalcomponentsandappearance.
ThefollowingfeaturesandfunctionsareavailableontheAVT100frontpanel.
CUSTV/CABLETUNERAVT100CHANNEL321AVT100frontpanel1Digitaldisplay—This3-digit,alphanumericLEDdisplayindicatestheantennaTVorCATVchannelbeingreceived(inTunemode)ortheselectedchannelpreset(inPresetmode).
2IRreceiver(notvisiblefromtheexterioroftheunit)—ThissensorreceivescommandsviainfraredsignalsfromtheoptionalAVT100IRRemoteControl.
3Channelupanddownbuttons—Thesepush-buttonsareusedtoincrementordecrementthechannelorpresetnumber.
YoucanalsoactivateAuto-Scanbypressingandholdingbothofthesebuttonssimultaneouslyfor2seconds(see"InitiatingAuto-Scan"onthenextpage).
UsingtheControlButtonsChangingthechannelIftheAVT100isinTunemode(factorydefault):PresstheupordownChannelbuttontotunetothedesiredchannel.
Thecurrentchannelnumberisdisplayedinthe3-digitLEDdisplay.
PressandholddownoneoftheChannelbuttonstochangethechannelsrapidlyuntilthebuttonisreleased.
Whenthehighestchannelnumberavailableisreached,thedisplayrestartsnumberingatthelowestchannelnumber.
3-2IftheAVT100isinPresetmode(availableonlybySIScommand,theWindows-basedcontrolsoftware,ortheIRremotecontrol),youcanchangeonlytoapresetchannel.
Tochangethepreset,presstheChannelbuttonstodisplaythenumbersoftheprogrammedpresetsinincrementalordecrementalorder.
InitiatingAuto-ScanWhenAuto-Scanisenabled,theAVT100scansallchannelsandsavestomemorythosewithanactivesignal.
Toinitiateautomaticscanning,pressandholdbothChannelbuttons.
Afterabout2seconds,theAVT100scansthroughthechannelsandsavesthemtomemory.
AddinganddeletingchannelsAuto-ScannedchannelscanbeaddedtoorremovedfrommemoryindividuallybyusingSIScommandsortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
(Seechapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl,"forfurtherinformation.
)SpecialFunctionsTheAVT100offerssomespecialfunctionsthatareaccessibleonlybyusingSIScommands,theAVT100Remote,andtheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
Refertochapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl,"ortheAVT100helpfileforthecommandstoenablethesefunctions.
Lockingfrontpanelcontrols(executivemode)Executivemodedisablesallfrontpanelcontrols,lockingouttheuserfromthosefunctions.
PuttingtheAVT100inthismodeenhancessecuritybyprotectingagainstinappropriateoraccidentalchangestosettings.
WhentheAVT100isinexecutivemode,allserialportcommandsremainenabled.
Whenexecutivemodeisenabled,theAVT100displaysthefollowingmessageonthedigitaldisplayfor2seconds:AnyattempttousethefrontpanelbuttonswhiletheAVT100isinexecutivemodecausestheLOC(Locked)messagetoflash.
AVT100OperationOperation,cont'dAVT100Operation3-53-4Whenexecutivemodeisdisabled,theAVT100displaystheUNL(Unlocked)message:SelectingtuneorpresetmodeTwochannelselectionmodesareavailable:TuneandPreset.
YoucanusetheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware,SIScommands,ortheAVT100Remotetoswitchbetweenmodes.
InTunemode,theChannelupanddownbuttonsincrementanddecrementbyonechannelwitheachpressofthebutton.
Ifabuttonishelddownfor2seconds,thechannelstunerapidlyupordownuntilthebuttonisreleased.
Tunemodeisthefactorydefault.
InPresetmode,theChannelbuttonsstepupordownthroughpresetsthathavebeenassociatedwithchannelsviaSIScommands,theAVT100Remote,ortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
NPresetscanberecalledviaSIScommands,theWindows-basedcontrolsoftware,ortheAVT100Remoteinbothtunemodeandpresetmode.
PresetsTheAVT100provides198programmablepresets—99forantennaand99forcable.
PresetsareassociatedwithchannelsbySIScommands(seechapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl"),theAVT100Remote(see"UsingtheIRRemoteControlforAVT100,"laterinthischapter),orviatheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware(seethesoftware'shelpfile).
ChannelpresetsthatareprogrammedwhiletheAVTisineitherantennaorCATVmoderemainexclusivetothemodeinwhichtheyweresaved.
Thefollowingtableshowstherangesofchannelnumbersthatmaybepreset.
NTSCDIPSwitchChannel#NTSCJapanPALAntennaCableCableAntennaAntennaandCable2to692to1251to621to6348to885ChannelsavailableforpresettingWhentheAVT100isintunemodeandapresetisrecalledviatheappropriateSIScommand,theAVT100Remote,ortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware,astoredpresetrecallsthecableorantennaTVchannelthatwasprogrammedforit.
Whenyouselectapresetineithertuneorpresetmode,itspresetnumberisdisplayedfor2seconds.
Thenthedisplaychangestothechannelnumberassociatedwiththeselectedpreset.
Example:Ifpreset30isselectedviatheChannelbuttonsinPresetmode,thedigitaldisplayshowsthefollowing:After2seconds,thedigitaldisplayshowsthechannelnumber(28inthisexample)associatedwithpresetnumber30.
Tooverwriteapresetandchangeitschannel,entertheSIScommandortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftwareselection,orpresstheappropriatebuttonsontheIRremotecontroltosaveadifferentchanneltothatpresetnumber.
Seechapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl,forinformationonprogrammingthepresetsusingSIScommands.
MutingtheaudioandvideooutputsAudioandvideooutputscanbeindividuallymutedthroughtheappropriateSIScommand,theIRremotecontrol,ortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
(Seechapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl"ortheAVT100helpfileforfurtherinformation.
)SelectingtheaudiooutputmodeYoucanselecttheaudiooutputmode(monoorstereo)usingSIScommandsortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
(Monoisthefactorydefault.
)OnPALmodels,thefollowingfouraudioselectionsareavailableifadualchannelisdetected:L-L—Selecttheleftaudiochannelfordualmonooutput.
R-R—Selecttherightaudiochannelfordualmonooutput.
AVT100OperationOperation,cont'dAVT100OperationL-R—Selecttheleftinputchannelforleftoutputandtherightinputchannelforrightoutput.
R-L—Selecttherightinputchannelforleftoutputandtheleftinputchannelforrightoutput.
(Seechapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl,"forinformationontheSIScommandsforaudiomodeselection.
ToswitchaudiooutputmodesusingtheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware,refertothehelpfile.
)SelectingthePALbroadcastingstandardThereareseveraldifferentPALbroadcastingstandards.
YoucanselecttheappropriatestandardusingSIScommands(seechapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl)ortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware(seethesoftwareprogram'shelpfile).
SelectingthecableTVfrequency(NTSConly)YoucanselecttheCATVfrequency(Standard,IRC,HRC,orJapanstandard)sothatyourAVT100iscompatiblewiththefrequencyusedbyyourcableprovider.
YoucanselectthefrequencyusingSIScommands(seechapter4,"SoftwareConfigurationandControl")ortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware(seethesoftwareprogram'shelpfile).
UsingtheIRRemoteControlforAVT100Theoptionalhand-heldAVT100IRRemoteControlletsyouremotelyperformmanyofthefunctionsthatarealsoavailablethroughthefrontpanelbuttons,SIScommands,and/ortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
TheAVTrespondstocommandsfromtheAVT100Remoteasifthecorrespondingbuttonwerepressedonthefrontpanel,orthecorrespondingSIScommandorWindows-basedcontrolsoftwareselectionwereentered.
Fromadistanceofnomorethan30feet,theremotecontrolsendsinfrared(IR)signalstotheAVT100throughthetuner'sfrontpanel.
TheIRreceiverislocatedtotherightofthechanneldisplay,butisnotvisiblefrominfrontoftheAVT100.
Theinfraredremotereceivercanreceivethesignalifitissentfromwithina40degreearctotherightorleftofdirectlineofsightbetweentheremoteandtheAVT100receiver.
Seethediagrambelow.
TV/CABLETUNERAVT100CHANNELAVT100404030feetmaximumAVTRemoteChannelTVTUNEMUTEAVT100REMOTEPRESETVideoAudio0123456789ENTERSAVEAreaforremotesignalreceptionNTheAVT100mustbepluggedinbeforeyouoperatetheremotecontrol.
Setupoperationscannotbeperformedfromtheremote.
LockingIRremoteaccessTheAVT100RemoteControlcanbesettolockoutusersfromusingittocontroltheAVT100.
ThisremoteaccesscanbeturnedonandoffviaSIScommandsortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
WhenremoteaccessissettoOff,allAVT100controlsremainavailablethroughothermeans(SIScommands,Windows-basedcontrolsoftware,andthefrontpanel).
InstallingbatteriesintheAVT100RemoteInstalltwoAAAbatteriesintheAVT100RemoteControlasshownbelow.
InstallingbatteriesintheAVT100Remote3-63-7AVT100OperationOperation,cont'dAVT100Operation3-9ButtonsontheAVT100IRRemoteControlThefollowingfunctionsareavailablethroughthebuttonsontheAVT100RemoteControl.
CHANNELCHANNELTUNEMUTEAVT100REMOTEPRESETVIDEOAUDIO0123456789ENTERSAVE18654732ButtonsontheAVT100RemoteControl1Channelselection(0through9)—Intunemode,pressthesenumberbuttonstospecifyachannelnumber,thenpressEntertoselectit.
Inpresetmode,pressingthesebuttonsalsoselectsthechannelwhosenumber(s)youpressed.
Thebuttonsdonotselectpresetnumbers.
2Channelup/down—Presstheupanddownarrowsonthisrockerbuttontoincrementanddecrementthechannelorpresetnumber.
Intunemode,pressingeitherpartofthisbuttondisplaystheadjacentchannelnumber.
IfanAuto-Scanhasbeenperformed,pressingtheChannelbuttoncausesthedisplaytocyclebetweenthechannelsthatweresetbythescanforthemode(TVorcable)inwhichthescanwasdone.
(Inthiscase,theadjacentchannelmaynotbeavailablefordisplay.
)InPresetmode,thenextorpreviouspresetchannelisdisplayed,dependingonwhichpartofthebuttonyoupressed.
TheAVT100brieflydisplaysthepresetnumberprecededbya"P,"thenitdisplaysthechannelnumberassociatedwiththatpreset.
IfnopresetshavebeendefinedwhentheChannelbuttonispressed,thedisplayshows"P00,"thenthechannelnumbertowhichtheAVT100wassetbeforeenteringpresetmode.
NTheChannelup/downbuttonappliestoantenna(TV)andcablemodes.
UsetheDIPswitchontherearpaneltoswitchbetweenthesemodes.
3VideoMute—Pressthisbuttontotogglevideomutingonandoff.
Whenmutingison,videooutputismute.
4AudioMute—Pressthisbuttontotoggleaudiomutingonandoff.
Whenmutingison,audiooutputismute.
5Tune—Pressthisbuttontoswitchtotunemode.
Intunemode,theChannelbuttonsswitchbetweenchannelnumbers.
6Preset—Pressthisbuttontoswitchtopresetmode.
Inpresetmode,theChannelbuttonsswitchbetweenpresetchannels.
7Save—Afterkeyinginapresetnumber,pressthisbuttontosavethecurrentlyselectedchannelasapreset.
8Enter—Afterkeyinginachannelnumber,pressthisbuttontoswitchtothatchannel.
Selectingachannel(tuning)usingtheIRremoteToselectorchangeachannelusingtheAVT100IRRemoteControl,1.
UsingtheIRremotechannelselectionnumberbuttonsinthesamewayyouwouldusethenumberkeysonacalculator,enterthenumberofthedesiredchannel.
Example:Tochangetochannel105,pressthebuttonsnumbered1,then0,then5.
2.
PresstheEnterbuttontoactivatethechannelchange.
Ifthenumberyouenteredisavalidchannel,theAVT100switchestoit,andthenumberremainsdisplayedontheAVT100frontpanel.
Ifyouenteraninvalid(outofrange)channelnumber,after3secondsthefrontpaneldisplayreturnstothechannelnumberthatwasdisplayedpreviouslyanddoesnotchangethechannel.
3-8AVT100OperationOperation,cont'dAVT1004ChapterFourSoftwareConfigurationandControlUsingSimpleInstructionSet(SIS)CommandsWindows-BasedControlSoftware3-10SavingapresetusingtheIRremoteToassignachannelnumbertooneofthe198availablepresets,1.
Switchtothechannelthatyouwanttoassign.
(See"Selectingachannel(tuning)usingtheIRremote,"onthepreviouspage.
)2.
Enterthepresetnumbertowhichyouwanttoassignthecurrentchannel.
3.
PressSave.
TheAVT100savesthepreset,anddisplays"P"andthepresetnumberasconfirmation.
After3seconds,thedisplayreturnstothechannelnumberthatyoujustsaved.
NIfaninvalidpresetnumberisentered,nopresetissaved.
AVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlSoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-3TheAVT100sendsthecopyrightmessagewhenitfirstpowerson.
Vx.
xxisthefirmwareversionnumber.
ErrorresponsesIftheAVT100isunabletoexecuteacommanditreceivesbecausethecommandisinvalidorcontainsinvalidparameters,theAVTreturnsanerrorresponsetothehost.
Errorresponsecodesandtheirdescriptionsareasfollows:E01–Invalidinputchannelnumber(outofrange)E10–InvalidcommandE11–InvalidpresetE13–Invalidvalue(outofrange)Usingthecommand/responsetablesThecommand/responsetablesonthefollowingpageslistvalidcommandASCIIandhexadecimalcodes,theAVT100'sresponsestothehost,andadescriptionofthecommand'sfunctionortheresultsofexecutingthecommand.
TheASCIItoHEXconversiontablebelowisforusewiththecommand/responsetables.
ASCIItoHEXConversionTableTheAVT100demodulatorcanberemotelysetupandcontrolledviaahostcomputerorotherdevice(suchasacontrolsystem),attachedtotherearpanelRS-232port.
Seechapter2,"InstallationandConnection,"forinformationonconnections.
Thecontroldevice(host)canusetheExtronSimpleInstructionSet(SIS)commandsortheWindows-basedcontrolsoftware.
UsingSimpleInstructionSet(SIS)CommandsHost-to-AVTcommunicationsSIScommandsconsistofoneormorecharactersperfield.
Nospecialcharactersarerequiredtobeginorendacommandsequence.
YoucanenterthesecommandsfromyourPCusingacommunicationsoftwareprogramsuchasHyperTerminal.
WhentheAVT100determinesthatacommandisvalid,itexecutesthecommandandsendsaresponsetothehostdevice.
MostresponsesfromtheAVT100tothehost(PC)endwithacarriagereturnandalinefeed(CR/LF=),whichsignalstheendoftheresponsecharacterstring.
Astringisoneormorecharacters.
AVT100-initiatedmessagesWhenalocaleventsuchasafrontpanelselectiontakesplace,theAVT100respondsbysendingamessagetothehost,indicatingwhatselectionwasentered.
Noresponseisrequiredfromthehost.
OneofthefollowingAVT100-initiatedmessagesisdisplayed,dependingonyourversion.
Thesemessagesaredisplayedonlyatpower-up.
FortheX4andX1valuesshownbelow,see"Symboldefinitions"onpage4-4.
NTSCversion:(C)Copyright2006,ExtronElectronics,AVT100–NTSCVersion,Vx.
xxDipX4TVCX1PALversion:(C)Copyright2005,ExtronElectronics,AVT100–PALVersion,Vx.
xxDipX4TVCX14-2SoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-5Command/responsetableforSIScommandsCommandASCIIResponseAdditional(hosttoAVT)(AVTtohost)informationMemorypresetSavepreset(activechannel)X3,SprX3X3=Presets01-99.
RecallpresetX3.
RprX3chnX1Savepreset(user-specifiedchannel)X1*X3,preX3chnX1X1channelvalues:NTSCantenna:002-069NTSCCATV:002-125PALantenna(TV)andCATV:048-855ViewallpresetsEsc.
pre01chnxxxthroughpre99chnxxxVideomuteMuteon1B/bVmtX2Mutesvideooutput.
ForX2:0=off;1=on.
Muteoff0B/bVmtX2Unmutesvideooutput.
ViewvideomutestatusB/bVmtX2Showsmutingstatus.
AudiomuteMuteon1Z/zAmtX2Mutesaudiooutput.
Muteoff0Z/zAmtX2Unmutesaudiooutput.
ViewtheaudiomutestatusZ/zAmtX2Showsmutingstatus.
4-4Symboldefinitions=CR/LF(carriagereturn/linefeed)(hex0D0A)=Softcarriagereturn(nolinefeed)=SpaceEsc=EscapekeyX1=ChannelnumberNTSCantenna:002–069NTSCcable:002–125NTSCJapanantenna:001-062NTSCJapancable:001-063PALantennaandcable:48–855X2=Muting/Executivemode0=Off1=OnX3=Presets1–99(Thepresetnumbercannotbemorethantwodigits.
)X4=AntennaorcableDIPswitchsetting0=Antenna(TV)1=CATV(cable)X5=PALstandardselection0=B/G(default)1=D/K2=IX6=PartnumberX7=Audioadjustmentlevel:-63through+12X8=Gainlevel:0–12X9=Attenuationlevel:0–63Ifacommandisnotcase-sensitive,thisisindicatedbyshowingthecommandletterinuppercase,followedbyaslash(/),thenthesameletterinlowercase.
Examples:B/b,Z/zSoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-7Command/responsetableforSIScommands(continued)CommandASCIIResponseAdditionalinformation(hosttoAVT100)(AVT100tohost)ExecutivemodeDisable0X/xExe0Enablescontrolviathefrontpanelbydisablingexecutivemode.
Enable1X/xExe1Locksoutcontrolfromthefrontpanel.
ViewStatusX/xExeX2Showswhetherexecutivemodeisonoroff.
QueryfirmwareversionQueryfirmwareversionQ/qx.
xxShowscurrentfirmwareversion.
x.
xxistheformatoftheversionnumber.
RequestPartNumberRequestAVT100partnumberN/nX6X6values:NTSC=60-647-01.
PAL=60-647-02.
Resettodefaultsettings(Zapcommand)Zapsettings/memoriesEsczXXXZapXXXThedefaultsettingsare:TunemodeAllpresetsremovedAuto-Scanchannelscleared4-6Command/responsetableforSIScommands(continued)CommandASCIIResponseAdditional(hosttoAVT)(AVTtohost)informationPALstandardselection(PALversiononly)SelectstandardX5S/sSysX5SelectPALstandard.
X5valuesare:0=B/G(default).
1=D/K.
2=I.
ViewstatusS/sSysX5ShowthecurrentPALstandard.
RequestinformationRequestchannelnumberI/iTVCX1X1=channelnumber.
Audiogainandattenuation(NTSCmodelonly)SetspecificgainX8GAudX7SetthegaintoX7dB.
Rangeforgain(X8)is0to+12.
SetspecificattenuationX9gAudX7SettheattenuationtoX7dB.
Rangeforattenuation(X9)is0to+63.
Incrementgainorattenuation+G/gAudX7SetaudioleveltoX7dBbyincreasinggainorattenuation.
Defaultaudiolevelis0dB.
Decrementgainorattenuation–G/gAudX7SetaudioleveltoX7dBbydecreasinggainorattenuation.
ViewgainorattenuationG/gX7ViewcurrentaudiolevelindB.
SoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-9Command/responsetableforspecialfunctionSIScommandsCommandASCIIcommandResponseX!
values(hosttoAVT)(AVTtohost)andadditionaldescriptionsPresetandTunemodesSelectmodeX!
*1#ModX!
0=Preset.
1=Tune.
Example:1*1#Mod1EnableTuneMode.
View1#ModX!
Auto-ScanActivateAuto-Scan2#ScnSamefunctionasholdingdownbothchannelbuttonsonthefrontpanelDeleteAuto-ScanchannelX!
*3#DelX!
X!
valuesforNTSC:002-069(antennaTVchannel)002-125(CATVchannel)X!
valuesforNTSCJapan:001-062(antennaTVchannel)001-063(CATVchannel)X!
valuesforPAL:048-855(antennaandCATVchannel)(1,2,or3digitsmaybeentered.
)Example:011*3#Del011Deletechannel11.
AddAuto-ScanChannelX!
*4#AddX!
X!
valuesforNTSC:002-069(TVchannel)(001-062Japan)002-125(CATVchannel)(001-063Japan)X!
valuesforPAL:048-855(antennaandCATVchannel)Example:011*4#Add011Addchannel11.
4-8Command/responsetableforspecialfunctionSIScommandsThesyntaxforinitiatingaspecialfunctionis:X!
*__#where__isthefunctionnumberandX!
isthevalue.
Toviewafunction'ssetting,use:__#where__isthefunctionnumber.
Inthefollowingspecialfunctionscommandtable,thevaluesoftheX!
variablearedifferentforeachcommand/function.
Thesevaluesaregiveninthefarrightcolumn.
SoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-11Command/responsetableforspecialfunctionSIScommands(continued)CommandASCIIcommandResponseX!
values(hosttoAVT)(AVTtohost)andadditionaldescriptionsAudioconfigurationAudiooutputmodeX!
*7#MonX!
0=Stereo.
1=Mono.
2=Selectleftchannelandoutputasmono.
*3=Selectrightchannelandoutputasmono.
*4=Outputsameasinput(RtoR,LtoL)*5=Outputoppositeofinput(RintoLout,LintoRout)*.
*ThisconfigurationisavailableonlyinPALversions,whenDualChannelisdetected.
Audioconfigurationsetupdependsontheincomingaudiosignal.
Ifstereoaudioisdetectedonthecurrentchannel,mode0(stereo)isthedefault.
Ifaduallanguagechannel(e.
g.
,EnglishontheleftchannelandSpanishontheright)isdetectedonaselectedTV/Cablechannel,mode2(selectleftchannelandoutputasmono)isthedefault.
TheusercanoverwritethedefaultsettingbysettingupaudioconfigurationviaSIScommandortheWindow's-basedcontrolsoftware,andtheuser'ssettingissaved.
Example:1*7#Mon1Monooutput.
Viewaudiomode7#MonX!
IRremotecontrolaccesson/offIRreceiveron/offX!
*9#RmtX!
0=IRenabled(default).
1=IRdisabled.
Example:1*9#RmtlTurnIRcontroloff.
ViewIRreceiverstatus9#RmtX!
4-10Command/responsetableforspecialfunctionSIScommands(continued)CommandASCIIcommandResponseX!
values(hosttoAVT)(AVTtohost)andadditionaldescriptionsPresetsDeletepresetX!
*5#DelX!
1-99presetseachforcableandTVExample:25*5#Del025Deletepreset25.
ChangechannelIncrementchannel+6#TVCX1X1valuesforNTSC:002-069(TVchannel)002-125(cablechannel)X!
valuesforNTSCinJapan:001-062(antennaTVchannel)001-063(CATVchannel)X1valuesforPAL:048-855(antennaandCATVchannel)Decrementchannel-6#TVCX1SeeX1valuesfordecrementingthechannel.
SetTVChannelX1*6#TVCX1SeeX1valuesforsettingthechannel.
Example:056*6#TVC056SetTVchannelto56.
Viewchannel6#TVCX1ViewDIPswitchsettingAntenna/cableselection8#DipX4ShowswhethertheAVTissettoantenna(TV)orCATV(cable)mode.
ForX4:0=Antenna.
1=Cable.
Example:8#Dip1DIPswitchhasbeensettocable.
SoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAdvancedInstructionSetcommandsTheadvancedinstructionsusehexadecimalcommandsthataremorecomplexthantheSimpleInstructionSet.
TheyareusedbytheWindows-basedcontrolprogramandspecialthirdpartyapplications.
4-13Command/responsetableforAdvancedInstructionSetcommandsCommandHexcommandResponseAdditionalinformation(hosttoAVT100)(AVT100tohost)Read/writeentirememory(tobackuporrestorethesystem)Readallmemorycontents9091xxxxbytesofdata+1bytechecksumUploadsallchannelssaved,activechannel,presets,modeselection,andaudiosettings.
Writeallmemorycontents9092+xxxxbytesofdata+1bytechecksumDn1Downloadsallchannelssaved,theactivechannel,presets,modeselection,andaudiosettings.
4-12Command/responsetableforspecialfunctionSIScommands(continued)CommandASCIIcommandResponseX!
values(hosttoAVT100)(AVT100tohost)andadditionaldescriptionsViewAuto-ScanchannelsViewallchannels0*10#chn002X!
Listallchannels.
chn003X!
1=Enable.
.
0=Disable.
.
.
ViewspecificchannelX1*10#X!
Showaspecifiedchannel.
ForX!
:0=Off.
1=On.
X1=Channel#.
CATVfrequencyselection(NTSCmodelonly)SetfrequencyX!
*11#CblX!
Selectthesetoffrequenciesusedbyyourcablecompany:ForX!
:1=IRC.
2=HRC.
3=Standard(default).
4=Japanstandard.
Viewfrequencysetting11#CblX!
SoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-15SoftwareInstallationscreenonCD3.
OntheFileDownloadwindowthatappears,clickRuntobegininstallingtheprogram.
Ifyouwanttosavetheinstallationfile(AVT100Setupv3_n.
exe)toyourdesktop,clickSave.
OntheSaveAswindow,savethesetupfiletothedesiredlocationonyourcomputer.
Whenyouarereadytoinstallthesoftware,double-clickontheAVT100Setupv3_n.
exeiconandfollowthedirectionsonthescreens.
4.
ASecuritypromptappears.
ClickRunonthiswindowtocontinuewiththeinstallation.
5.
FollowtheinstructionsontheInstallShieldWizardscreenstocompletetheprograminstallation.
Bydefaulttheinstallationcreatesafoldercalled"AVT100"inthefollowinglocationonthecomputer:c:\ProgramFiles\Extron\AVT100IfthereisnoExtronfolderinyourProgramFilesfolder,theinstallationprogramcreatesitaswell.
4-14Windows-BasedControl/ConfigurationSoftwareInadditiontotheSIScommands,theAVT100Windows-basedcontrol/configurationsoftwareprovidesyouwithanothermeansofconfiguringandcontrollingtheAVT100viaRS-232.
ThisprogramincludesthefunctionsfoundontheAVT'sfrontpanelandtheIRremotecontrol,andsomeadditionalfeaturesthatareavailableonlythroughtheWindows-basedsoftwareortheSIScommands.
CompatibilityThesoftwareiscompatiblewithMicrosoftWindows98,WindowsNT,Windows2000,andWindowsXP.
InstallingthesoftwareExtron'sAVT100Windows-basedsoftwareprogramisprovidedonaCDwiththeAVT.
YoucanobtainadditionalcopiesofthesoftwareatnoextrachargeanddownloadupdatesfromtheExtronWebsiteathttp://www.
extron.
com.
TheWindows-basedcontrolsoftwareprogramrequiresaminimumof2.
5MB(megabytes)ofharddiskspace.
TousethesoftwarethatisontheCD,youmustinstalltheprogramonyourcomputer.
Followthesesteps:1.
InsertCDROMDiskBintoyourCDdrive.
Thediskshouldopenautomatically.
Ifitdoesnot,double-clickLAUNCH.
EXEontheCDtostartit.
2.
Onthe"ExtronSoftwareProductsDiscB:Issue2007.
x"screen,clicktheSoftwarebutton,shownatright.
3.
OntheControlSoftwarescreen,clicktheAVT100'sInstalllink(outlinedintheillustrationonthenextpage).
SoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControl4-17AVT100window,connected(PALandNTSCversions)Youarenowreadytoconfigurepresets,selectchannels,andperformtheothertasksavailablefromthepull-downmenus,checkboxes,andtheTV/CableChannelfieldontheAVT100window.
TheTV/CableChannelfieldistitled"TVChannel"or"CableChannel,"dependingonthepositionoftheAntenna/CableDIPswitchontherearpanel.
UsingtheWindows-basedcontrolsoftwarehelpfileTheAVT100Windows-basedcontrolsoftwarecontainsahelpprogram,whichexplainsallmenuoptions,buttons,andfunctionsthatareaccessiblefromtheAVT100window.
Toopenthehelpfile,selectContents.
.
.
fromtheHelppull-downmenuontheAVT100window,orpresstheF1keyonyourcomputerkeyboard.
4-16StartingthesoftwareprogramSomeitemsfoundinthesoftwareprogramcorresponddirectlytothefrontpanelorremotecontrols.
(Seechapter3,"Operation,"forfrontpanelandIRremotecontrolfeaturesandsettings.
)OtherfeaturesareaccessibleonlythroughthesoftwareorSIScommands(discussedearlierinthischapter).
TheAVT100Helpprogramprovidescompleteinformationonsettingsandonhowtousethesoftware.
1.
Toruntheprogram,double-clickontheAVT100.
exefileicon,shownatright.
TheExtronAVT100windowappears,withallobjectsgrayedout.
TheCommunicationSetupwindowisdisplayedinfrontofit.
AVT100windowwithCommunicationSetupdialogbox2.
FromthePortdrop-downmenu,selectthecommunicationsportthatisconnectedtoyourtuner'sConfig/RS-232port.
3.
ClickConnect.
ThecurrentlyselectedchannelnumberappearsintheChannelbox,andallmenuoptions(exceptConnect)becomeavailable.
TheAVT100window'sstatusbaratthebottomofthescreenindicatesyourAVT'sconfiguration—NTSCorPAL.
SoftwareConfigurationandControl,cont'dAVT100SoftwareConfigurationandControlAVT100AAppendixASpecifications,Parts,andAccessoriesSpecificationsModelsIncludedPartsOptionalAccessories4-18AVT100Specifications,Parts,andAccessoriesAVT100Specifications,Parts,andAccessoriesSpecifications,Parts,andAccessoriesA-3RFaudioinputNumber/signaltype1(aspartoftheRFsignal)0dBu=0.
775Vrms,0dBV=1Vrms,0dBV2dBuAudiooutputNumber/signaltype1balanced/unbalanced;stereoforNTSC,PALB/G,PALD/K;monoonlyforPALIConnectors1)3.
5mmcaptivescrewconnector,5poleImpedance50ohmsunbalanced,100ohmsbalancedGainerror.
0.
5dBchanneltochannelNominallevel0dBuOutputlevel.
1Vrms(max.
)Control/remote—AVT100SerialcontrolportRS-232;3.
5mmcaptivescrewconnector,5poleBaudrateandprotocol9600baud,8databits,1stopbit,noparitySerial/IRcontrolpinconfigurations1=TX,2=RX,3=GND,4=modulatedIR,5=+12VDCIRcontrollermoduleAVTRemote(optional)30'maximum,40degreesoffaxisProgramcontrolExtron'scontrol/configurationprogramforWindowsExtron'sSimpleInstructionSet(SIS)GeneralExternalpowersupply100VACto240VAC,50/60Hz,external,autoswitchable;to12VDC,1A(max.
),regulatedPowerinputrequirements12VDC,0.
5ATemperature/humidityStorage:-40to+158°F(-40to+70°C)/10%to90%,noncondensingOperating:+32to+122°F(0to+50°C)/10%to90%,noncondensingCoolingConvection,unventedRackmount.
Yes,withoptional1U,9.
5"deeprackshelf,(RSU129,part#60-190-01orRSB129,#60-604-01)Enclosuretype.
MetalSpecificationsRFvideoinputNumber/signaltype1radiofrequency(RF)ConnectorsNTSCmodel1femaleFconnectorPALmodel1femaleIEC169-2,75ohmconnectorSensitivity20to+20dBmVFrequencyrange55MHzto855MHzNTSCovertheairTVchannels.
2-69Japan1-62NTSCCATVcablechannels.
.
.
.
.
.
2-125Japan1-63PALovertheairTVandcablechannels48MHzto855MHzImpedance75ohmsVerticalfrequencyNTSCmodel60HzPALmodel50HzVideooutputNumber/signaltype1compositevideoConnectors1BNCfemaleNominallevel1Vp-pforcompositevideoMinimum/maximumlevels.
.
.
.
.
.
0.
4Vto1.
0Vp-p(followsinput)Impedance75ohmsDCoffset10mVwithinputat0offsetSyncStandardsNTSCmodelNTSC3.
58InternationalmodelPALAudioTHD+NoiseNTSC:0.
4%@1kHzPAL:0.
6%@1kHzS/NNTSC:-55dB@1kHzPAL:-58dB@1kHzStereochannelseparation35dB@1kHzA-2AVT100Specifications,Parts,andAccessoriesAVT100Specifications,Parts,andAccessoriesSpecifications,Parts,andAccessories,cont'dA-5IncludedPartsTheseitemsareincludedineachorderforanAVT100:ItemPartnumberWindows-basedcontrolsoftwareondiskPowercordTweeker(smallscrewdriver)Rubberfeet(notattached)AVT100User'sManualExternalpowersupply5-polecaptivescrewconnector10-319-10LFModelsModelPartnumberAVT100-NTSCVersion60-647-01AVT100-PALVersion60-647-02OptionalAccessoriesTheseitemscanbeorderedseparately:AccessoryPartnumber1U,9.
5"DeepRSU129UniversalRack60-190-01ShelfKit1U,9.
5"DeepRSB129BasicRackShelf60-604-01AVT100IRRemotekit70-366-01IRLink(black,white,RAL9010white)60-404-02,-03,-05CTLSeriesComm-Linkcable22-148-02,-03CTLPSeriesComm-Linkcable22-119-xx22-461-xxA-4Enclosuredimensions1.
7"Hx4.
3"Wx6.
7"D(1Uhigh,quarterrackwide)4.
3cmHx10.
9cmWx17.
0cmD(Depthexcludesconnectors.
)Productweight.
0.
8lbs(0.
4kg)Shippingweight3lbs(2kg)VibrationISTA1Aincarton(InternationalSafeTransitAssociation)CompliancesCE,FCCClassA,VCCI,AS/NZS,ICESMTBF30,000hoursWarranty3yearspartsandlaborNAllnominallevelsareat±10%.
NSpecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
AVT100Specifications,Parts,andAccessoriesSpecifications,Parts,andAccessories,cont'dAVT100BAppendixBChannelFrequenciesPALFormatChannelsNTSCFormatChannelsA-6AVT100ChannelFrequenciesAVT100ChannelFrequenciesChannelFrequenciesB-3PALchannelsChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)4849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091929394959697989910010110210310410510610710810911011111211311411511611711811912012112212312412512612712812913013113213313413513613713813914014114214314414514614714814915015115215315415515615715815916016116216316416516616716816917017117217317417517617717817918018118248.
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25B-2PALFormatChannelsThetableonthefollowingpageslistsalltheantennaandCATVchannelsthatareavailablethroughtheAVT100inareasusingthePALstandard.
TheAVT100displayshowsonlywholenumbers;itdoesnotshowdecimalfractions.
Therefore,whenaPALchannelnumberisdisplayed,itdoesnotreflecttheexactfrequencyofthatchannel.
TofindouttheexacttuningfrequencyforaPALchannel,locatethechannelnumberintheChannelcolumn,thenfinditsfrequency(statedinMHz)besideitintheFreq(MHz)column.
Example:Thefrequencyforchannel82is82.
25MHz.
ChannelFrequencies,cont'dAVT100ChannelFrequenciesAVT100ChannelFrequenciesB-5PALchannels(continued)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)408.
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25318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452318.
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25B-4PALchannels(continued)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317183.
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25ChannelFrequencies,cont'dAVT100ChannelFrequenciesAVT100ChannelFrequenciesB-7PALchannels(continued)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722588.
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25B-6PALchannels(continued)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587453.
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25ChannelFrequencies,cont'dAVT100ChannelFrequenciesAVT100ChannelFrequenciesNTSCFormatChannelsThetablesonthefollowingpageslistalltheantenna(TV)andCATV(cable)channelsthatareavailablethroughtheAVT100inareasusingtheNTSCstandard(includingtheUS).
Tablesareincludedforfourcablechannelfrequencies:standard,IRC,HRC,andJapanstandard.
TheAVT100displayshowstheNTSCchannelnumbers.
Tofindouttheexacttuningfrequencyforachannel,locatethechannelnumberintheChannelcolumn,thenfinditsfrequency(statedinMHz)besideitintheFreq(MHz)column.
B-9B-8PALchannels(continued)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762763764765766767768769770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836837838839840841842843844845846847848849850851852853854855723.
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25748.
25749.
25750.
25751.
25752.
25753.
25754.
25755.
25756.
25757.
25758.
25759.
25760.
25761.
25762.
25763.
25764.
25765.
25766.
25767.
25768.
25769.
25770.
25771.
25772.
25773.
25774.
25775.
25776.
25777.
25778.
25779.
25780.
25781.
25782.
25783.
25784.
25785.
25786.
25787.
25788.
25789.
25790.
25791.
25792.
25793.
25794.
25795.
25796.
25797.
25798.
25799.
25800.
25801.
25802.
25803.
25804.
25805.
25806.
25807.
25808.
25809.
25810.
25811.
25812.
25813.
25814.
25815.
25816.
25817.
25818.
25819.
25820.
25821.
25822.
25823.
25824.
25825.
25826.
25827.
25828.
25829.
25830.
25831.
25832.
25833.
75834.
25835.
25836.
25837.
25838.
25839.
25840.
25841.
25842.
25843.
25844.
25845.
25846.
25847.
25848.
25849.
25850.
25851.
25852.
25853.
25854.
25855.
25ChannelFrequencies,cont'dAVT100ChannelFrequenciesAVT100ChannelFrequenciesNTSCcablechannels—StandardfrequencyB-1155.
2561.
2567.
2577.
2583.
25175.
25181.
25187.
25193.
25199.
25205.
25211.
25121.
25127.
25133.
25139.
25145.
25151.
25157.
25163.
25169.
25217.
25223.
25229.
25235.
25241.
25247.
25253.
25259.
25265.
25271.
25277.
25283.
25289.
25295.
25301.
25307.
25313.
25319.
25325.
25331.
25337.
25343.
25349.
25355.
25361.
25367.
25373.
25379.
25385.
25391.
25397.
25403.
25409.
25415.
25421.
25427.
25433.
25439.
25445.
25451.
25457.
25463.
25469.
25475.
25481.
25487.
25493.
25499.
25505.
25511.
25517.
25523.
25529.
25535.
25541.
25547.
25553.
25559.
25565.
25571.
25577.
25583.
25589.
25595.
25601.
25607.
25613.
2523456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125619.
25625.
25631.
25637.
25643.
2591.
2597.
25103.
25109.
25115.
25649.
25655.
25661.
25667.
25673.
25679.
25685.
25691.
25697.
25703.
25709.
25715.
25721.
25727.
25733.
25739.
25745.
25751.
25757.
25763.
25769.
25775.
25781.
25787.
25793.
25799.
25ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)NTSCTVchannelsChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)55.
2561.
2567.
2577.
2583.
25175.
25181.
25187.
25193.
25199.
25205.
25211.
25471.
25477.
25483.
25489.
25495.
25501.
25507.
25513.
25519.
25525.
25531.
25537.
25543.
25549.
25555.
25561.
25567.
25573.
25579.
25585.
25591.
25597.
25603.
25609.
25615.
25621.
25627.
25633.
25639.
25645.
25651.
25657.
25663.
25669.
25675.
25681.
25687.
25693.
25699.
25705.
25711.
25717.
25723.
25729.
25735.
25741.
25747.
25753.
25759.
25765.
25771.
25777.
25783.
25789.
25795.
25801.
2523456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869B-10ChannelFrequencies,cont'dAVT100ChannelFrequenciesAVT100ChannelFrequenciesNTSCcablechannels—HRCfrequencyB-13ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)2345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091929394959697989910010110210310410510610710810911011111211311411511611711811912012112212312412554.
0060.
0066.
0078.
0084.
00174.
00180.
00186.
00192.
00198.
00204.
00210.
00120.
00126.
00132.
00138.
00144.
00150.
00156.
00162.
00168.
00216.
00222.
00228.
00234.
00240.
00246.
00252.
00258.
00264.
00270.
00276.
00282.
00288.
00294.
00300.
00306.
00312.
00318.
00324.
00330.
00336.
00342.
00348.
00354.
00360.
00366.
00372.
00378.
00384.
00390.
00396.
00402.
00408.
00414.
00420.
00426.
00432.
00438.
00444.
00450.
00456.
00463.
00468.
00474.
00480.
00486.
00492.
00498.
00504.
00510.
00516.
00522.
00528.
00534.
00540.
00546.
00552.
00558.
00564.
00570.
00576.
00582.
00588.
00594.
00600.
00606.
00612.
00618.
00624.
00630.
00636.
00642.
0090.
0096.
00102.
00108.
00114.
00648.
00654.
00660.
00666.
00672.
00678.
00684.
00690.
00696.
00702.
00708.
00714.
00720.
00726.
00732.
00738.
00744.
00750.
00756.
00762.
00768.
00774.
00780.
00786.
00792.
00798.
00B-12NTSCcablechannels—IRCfrequencyChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)2345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091929394959697989910010110210310410510610710810911011111211311411511611711811912012112212312412555.
2561.
2567.
2579.
2585.
25175.
25181.
25187.
25193.
25199.
25205.
25211.
25121.
25127.
25133.
25139.
25145.
25151.
25157.
25163.
25169.
25217.
25223.
25229.
25235.
25241.
25247.
25253.
25259.
25265.
25271.
25277.
25283.
25289.
25295.
25301.
25307.
25313.
25319.
25325.
25331.
25337.
25343.
25349.
25355.
25361.
25367.
25373.
25379.
25385.
25391.
25397.
25403.
25409.
25415.
25421.
25427.
25433.
25439.
25445.
25451.
25457.
25463.
25469.
25475.
25481.
25487.
25493.
25499.
25505.
25511.
25517.
25523.
25529.
25535.
25541.
25547.
25553.
25559.
25565.
25571.
25577.
25583.
25589.
25595.
25601.
25607.
25613.
25619.
25625.
25631.
25637.
25643.
2591.
2597.
25103.
25109.
25115.
25649.
25655.
25661.
25667.
25673.
25679.
25685.
25691.
25697.
25703.
25709.
25715.
25721.
25727.
25733.
25739.
25745.
25751.
25757.
25763.
25769.
25775.
25781.
25787.
25793.
25799.
25ChannelFrequencies,cont'dAVT100ChannelFrequenciesAVT100ChannelFrequenciesNTSCcablechannels—JapanstandardfrequenciesChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)91.
2597.
25103.
25171.
25177.
25183.
25189.
25193.
25199.
25205.
25211.
25217.
25109.
25115.
25121.
25127.
25133.
25139.
25145.
25151.
25157.
25163.
25223.
25229.
25235.
25241.
25247.
25253.
25259.
25265.
25271.
25277.
25283.
25289.
25295.
25301.
25307.
25313.
25319.
25325.
25331.
25337.
25343.
25349.
25355.
25361.
25367.
25373.
25379.
25385.
25391.
25397.
25403.
25409.
25415.
25421.
25427.
25433.
25439.
25445.
25451.
25457.
25463.
25123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263B-15B-14NTSCTVchannels—JapanstandardfrequenciesChannelFreq(MHz)ChannelFreq(MHz)91.
2597.
25103.
25171.
25177.
25183.
25189.
25193.
25199.
25205.
25211.
25217.
25471.
25477.
25483.
25489.
25495.
25501.
25507.
25513.
25519.
25525.
25531.
25537.
25543.
25549.
25555.
25561.
25567.
25573.
25579.
25585.
25591.
25597.
25603.
25609.
25615.
25621.
25627.
25633.
25639.
25645.
25651.
25657.
25663.
25669.
25675.
25681.
25687.
25693.
25699.
25705.
25711.
25717.
25723.
25729.
25735.
25741.
25747.
25753.
25759.
25765.
251234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162ChannelFrequencies,cont'dAVT100ChannelFrequenciesB-16Thispagewasintentionallyleftblank.
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