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Page 1: SMATV 2014 Blusens Networks Catalogue

2014 Product Catalogue SMATV

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The companyThe company 32

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Blusens started its commercial activity

in 2002 with a firm and determined

step in a field traditionally controlled

by multinational brands. The targets at

that moment were ambitious but they

were perfectly reflected in the 2002-2005

Strategy Plan. The Plan was thoroughly

designed for us to be different and

innovative, to grow at an unforeseen pace

and provide the consumer electronics

sector, so in need of a change, with new

blood. We have created a quality brand

from scratch, from the Spanish region of

Galicia and for everybody, a quality brand

guided by its excellence on every single

operative aspect with the objective of

being the best at what we do.

Blusens has far exceeded these Plan objectives by becoming the MP3 sales leading

manufacturer within the Spanish market in a time span of only four years, achieving up

to 300% annual exponential growths and showing no hints of decrease.

Blusens, with its range of products, can be found in more than 6,000 points of sale

comprehended in the largest distribution chains in the country and it is now starting an

unprecedented internationalization stage.

Our distinguishing features -constant innovation, good value for money, guaranteed

profitability, creative marketing and after-sales service- have been exceptionally

received by our customers. Blusens compromise to continuously improve the product

quality and the customer service is mirrored in the creation of our own Support Centre

located in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, with a Call Centre where all the customers’

calls are directly received and dealt with in order to provide a better and faster response

to Blusens product users.

INNOVATION: R&DConstant innovation is one of the pillars of Blusens’ success. That is the reason why we have increased the investments in Research,

Development and Innovation up to exceed 10% of the estimated annual turnover. These investments have culminated in the creation

of our own research team made up by over 35 people. Such a commitment with innovation has fostered the creation of groundbreaking

new products such us the G01, the first European GPS navigator that uses pictometry, the web:tv, a powerful internetTV server and

home entertainment controller, the integration of IPTV protocols over power line...

These advanced products provide a powerful statement that says that technological breakthroughs can be born, developed

and implemented in Spain. Innovation is the aspect that more clearly defines our Marketing strategy. Blusens has always been

characterized by a creative and aggressive Marketing, with actions often associated with large conglomerates. Blusens innovative

and creative strategies have made a deep impression in the field, revealing the firm as a company always on the look-out for different

mediums and strategies with the aim of providing freshness to our Marketing.

In line with our young, vibrant and restless image, we are sponsors of Miss Spain

Pageant, which has associated our brand with the world of Fashion, we also sponsor

the Blusens MotoGP Team, a promising endeavour that supports young and bright

new pilots who are already making a dent in their championships, and the Spanish

Professional Blusens Basketball Team.

Further to these efforts, we have thrown ourselves into the virtual world of social

networking with our BlusensTV one2one community, Blusens Music Digital music label

and many other initiatives that keep us in the forefront of technology, communication

and marketing while closing the gap between the user and the brand.

Our next step was the implementation of our young and forward looking mindset on

the export markets. Starting in Dubai (2007), we have embarked in a very aggressive

globalization campaign under the same motto that made Blusens successful in Spain.

That is being young, fresh, reliable,

innovative and, most of all, closing the gap

between the brand and the user. Today we

are present in China (2007), Middle East

(2007), Mexico (2008), Uruguay (2008) and

Brazil (2012).

We continue to strive and develop

ever more technological products by

launching our new communications line

in which we have taken a new step in

the horizontal integration by developing

HDTV distribution systems via IP and

coaxial cable.

Having a fare presence in the GCC area

our systems are installed in a wide

variety of projects and developments.

From Luxurious hotels like the Vision

Hotel in Abu Dhabi, Diva Hotel in Bahrain,

Lamborghini Hotel in Syria, Ramada

Hotel in Bahrain, Millenium Hotel in

Kuwait, Bayan Palace in Kuwait and the

New Terminal of Jeddah Airport in Saudi

Arabia to universities like Princess Noura

in Saudi Arabia and mega projects like the

Reemram project in Dubailand, Dubai.

Our commitment to QC and continuous

R&D, along with a focused customer

service philosophy guarantee the

performance and reliability of our

systems. Capable now, as we are, of

designing and implementing HDTV

systems that range from the small single

apartment to the most luxurious hotel

complex or cable TV operator...

We will stretch ever more to become

the reference in innovation, technology,

marketing and customer service.

We can afford to be unique, different.

To be Blusens.

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Aerials 7

· Terrestrial antennas 8

· Satellite Dishes 9

· Satellite Accesories 10

· LNB’s 10

RF Distribution 13

· Compact Head-end 14

· Single Channel Amplification 17

Trunk Amplifiers 21

· Amplifiers 22

IF Distribution 25

· 4 Polarity Multiswitches 26

· 8 Polarity Multiswitches 26

· 12 Polarity Multiswitches 28

· 16 Polarity Multiswitches 29

· IF Amplifiers 30

· Power Supply 31

Cables 33

· Coaxial Cables 34

· DATA Cables 35

Distribution Accessories 37

· Splitters 38

· Taps 39

· Sockets 39

Domestic Line 41

· Domestic Line 42

· GPLC 43

Technical Specifications 45

· International RF Standards 47

· MPEG-2 Profiles and Levels 48

· Glossary of Measurements 48

· Network Technologies 49

· H.264 Profiles and Levels 50

· Wiring 52

· Cable Recommendations 53

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TerresTrial anTennas

Blusens antennas are made of Aluminum and rust-proof plastic to withstand the harshest weather conditions, wide temperature changes, strong winds and UV radiation. Its poles and mounts are galvanized steel in order to provide resilient and reliable performance over the years.

•  BIII and UHF Antennas.•  Analogue and DTT Compatible.•  High front/back relation to avoid interference.•  Balanced gain throughout the band.

BAN6002B BAN6021B

Model MAX50 AC90

Band UHF UHF

Channels 21-69 21-69

Elements 34 -

Max Gain (dB) 17,5 18,5

Beam Width 32/38 29/34

Front/Back Ratio 29 32

Polar Adjustment H-V H-V

Incline Adjustment Yes -

Wind Load 150 Km/h 13,4 kp 15 kp

Length (m) 0,99 1,94

BAN.6002B MAX50 c21-69 17,5dB Antenna. F Connector

BAN.6021B AC90 c21-69 18,5dB Antenna. F Connector

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

BAN.6005 FM Circular Antenna

•  Enhanced high-band performance for Digital Terrestrial TV.

•  All antennas feature F-Connector.H-V polarization mount.

•  Specific for small space installations.

BAN.6007 UHF Panel Antenna, c21-69 14dB

BAN6007

Type Panel

Band UHF

Channels 21-69

Max Gain (dB) 14

Beam Width 45/26

Front/Back Ratio 28

Polar Adjustment H

Wind Load 150 Km/h 10Kp

Length (m) 0,8

BAN6005 BAN6004B

Elements 1 7

Band FM BIII

Max Gain (dB) 1 9

Polar Adjustment H -

Wind Load (m2) 0,031 48 N

Length (m) 0,57 1,4

In places of low reception, the installer may upgrade the Dipole to a low noise amplifier with high gain. By this upgrade, the installer can also compensate for simultaneous high and low signal on different channels.

Offset antennas for Satellite Signal reception ranging from 65cm to 130cm diameter for applications from the DTH to an SMATV installation. The dish is made of steel and painted with a polyester paint to ensure durability of the item and, thus, the reliability of the installation.

The range of Low-Noise LNB´s provide very low BER and are designed to perform in temperatures up to 60ºC.

saTelliTe Dishes

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

BAN7003 BAN7006

Mount Metalic Metalic

Diameter 100cm 130cm

Type Offset Offset

Eficiency 65-75% 65-75%

Gain (11,2GHz) 39,5dB 41,1dB

Gain (12,2GHz) 40,3dB 41,8dB

Beam Width <1,8 <1,5

Cross Polarization <-27dB <-27dB

Focal ratio 0.64 0.64

LNB Diameter 40 40

Pole briddle 32-60mm 32-80mm

Weigth 9,9Kg 15Kg

Wind Resistance 150Km/h 150Km/h

Wind Load 130Km/h 78Kg 145Kg

H-V Tension 100-57Kp 145-82Kp

Momentum 97Kp-m 140Kp-m

•  High performance on Ku band.•  Wide variety of mounting options to suit every location.•  Low-Noise LNB´s to ensure low BER at the Head-End or

Multiswitch level.•  Wide range of Universal LNB´s with up to 8 outputs.•  Galvanized steel support.•  High wind resistance.

BAN.7006 Satellite Dish 130 cm

BAN.7003 Satellite Dish 100 cm

Our range of Dishes and LNB´s can feature a variety of mounting options to suit every location and a wide array of satellite configurations. Please do not hesitate to request for our options on multi-satellite LNB mounts and our different wall mounting options for satellite dishes of different sizes.

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saTelliTe accesories

BAC.7026 Satellite Dish Floor Support 120 cm for 105-130 cm dishes

BAC.7029 Satellite Dish Floor Support 60cm for 65-105 cm dishes

lnB’s

LN.22 LNB Dual

The range of Low-Noise LNB´s provide very low BER and are designed to perform in temperatures up to 60ºC.Low-Noise LNB´s to ensure low BER at the Head-End or Multiswitch distribution.Wide range of Universal LNB´s with up to 8 outputs.

LN.11 LNB Universal SINGLE Offset Antennas (F=0,2dB)

LN.11 LN.22 LN.44 LN.8 LN.41

Type Universal Universal Univ-4 Univ-8 Quatro

Users 1 2 4 8 SMATV

Antenna type Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset

Oscillator 9.75/10.6 9.75/10.6 9.75/10.6 9.75/10.6 9.75/10.6

Noise 0.3 dB 0.3 dB 0.3 dB 0.3 dB 0.3 dB

Gain 50dB 50dB 50dB 50dB 50dB

V-H Isolation 22dB 22dB 22dB 22dB 22dB

Tone 0/22KHz 0/22KHz 0/22KHz 0/22KHz 2 output

Switching voltage 13/18V 13/18V 13/18V 13/18V 2 output

Est. oscillation (-40+60ºC) <3MHz <3MHz <3MHz <3MHz <3MHz

Output level +5dBm +5dBm +5dBm +5dBm +5dBm

Consumption 70mA 200mA 240mA 240mA 240mA

Mount Diameter 40mm 40mm 40mm 40mm 40mm

LN.44 LNB Universal QUAD

LN.8 LNB OCTO (8 users) offset (F=0,5dB)

LN.41 LNB QUATRO Offset Antennas (F=0,3dB)

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•  Head-end modular system to process Satellite, Digital Terrestrial TV and A/V signals.

•  Up to 6 DVB-S or DVB-T signals per cabinet with integrated amplifier and remote management capabilities.

•  Compatible with available systems for addition or retrofit.•  Varied programming options via RS-232 and RCU.•  Easy and fast to install with only four screws per module.•  PLL modulators for A/V signal on full RF band.•  Useful for remodulation of adjacent channels.•  Easy output channel selector.•  82dB output both in stereo and mono and with VSB.

The compact head-end blu:core is a complete digital reception system fully configurable by the user.

Programmable via:RCU via IRRS-232 programmer

Possibility to use Single Channel Amplifiers, wide-band amplifiers or integrated full-band amplifier.Multiple CI decoding option. A single CAM can avail decoding for up to 6 modules (if CAM allows).

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

BMS.2660T Stereo Twin modulator

BMS.8720 BMS.8722

Transmodulation OFDM - PAL/SECAM OFDM - PAL/SECAM

Input frequency 170-862 MHz 170-862 MHz

Input Level 35/85 dBuV 35/85 dBuV

Decoder MPEG2 MPEG2

Decoding Options FTA/Encrypted (C.I. Module) FTA/Encrypted (C.I. Module)

Max. Decrypt/Modules 4/6 modules (depend. on C.A.) 4/6 modules (depend. on C.A.)

BW 6/7/8 MHz 6/7/8 MHz

AV Output RCA (V) -Jack (L/R) RCA (V) -Jack (L/R)

Output modulator VSB-Stereo DSB Mono

Output frequency 120 -862 MHz 120 -862 MHz

Color standard PAL - SECAM PAL - SECAM

Standard B, G, I, D, K, BB, L B, G, I, D, K, BB, L

Output Level 90 dBuV (0-20dB) 90 dBuV (0-20dB)

Spurious > 60 dB’s (Vo<90dBuV) > 60 dB’s (Vo<90dBuV)

96 Digital Channels Head-End

BMS.2660T

Input Signal Video-Audio L/R

Input Level (Vid./Aud.) 1Vpp

Output Modulattion VSB

Norms PAL/SECAM

Standards BG DK L I BB

BG Channels ES/12 E21/69 S3/41

Subportal audio 4,5 5,5 6,5 MHz

Modulación audio Stereo Dual/Mono

Output Level 82 dBuV

Regulation 0/-15 dB

Output Loop

Power Supply from BAL-1589

Dimension (mm) 75x265x150

•  Ideal for Digital TV signal distribution in compounds, buildings and hotels using existing single cable analogue distribution systems.

•  High sensitivity QPSK tuner.•  VSB or DSB modulator with very low spurious signals.•  Up to 82dB output per module.

BMS.8710 QPSK-PAL/SECAM

BMS.8710

Color standard PAL/SECAM

Input Level -25/-65 dBm

Bandwidth 36MHz

Modulation type VSB-Stereo

Loop Loss <1dB

LNB Power Supply 13V/18V 22 kHz

Programming Display/OSD

Output channels C2-C69

Regulation 15dB

Output Level 82dBuV

Connectors Female F Connector

Common Interface 1 slot

Dimensions (mm) 75 x 265 x 150

BMS.8720 OFDM Receiver+PAL/SECAM Modulator VSB-VU-Stereo+CI

BMS.8721 OFDM Receiver+PAL/SECAM Modulator VSB-VU-Mono+CI

BMS.8722 OFDM Receiver+PAL/SECAM Modulator DSB-VU-Mono+CI

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single channel amplificaTion

•  Built in high quality and shielded Zamac and with the stringest QC protocols.•  Very High Selectivity. Ultra selective filters that provide a -18/-50dB signal

attenuation on channels +1 and +2.•  Very High Gain. Latest generation electronics provide a gain of up to 55dB with

the minimum cost and consumption. Ideal to match with all sorts of installation and signal levels.

•  High output level.•  Easy Setting. Our new BAM6000 features a Mute and Power-off option to allow

easy and fast signal balancing as well as troubleshooting.•  Full band amplification including the IF band.

BAM.6000S Single Channel Amplifier

Single Channel Selectivity

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

UHF RADIO VHF

SINGLE CHANNEL MULTI 66-69 MULTI 65-69 BICHANNEL FM(ICTs) DAB(ICTs) BdS LOW Bd III BdS HIGH HIPERBAND

BAM6021-69 BAM6466 BAM6565 BAM6221-69 BAM6020 BAM6508 BAM6003-10 BAM6005-12 BAM6011-20 BAM6021-41

Wide Band (MHz) 8 32 40 16 20,5 37 7 7 7 8

Frequency range (MHz) 470-862 830-862 822-862 470-862 87,5-108 195-232 104-174 174-230 230-300 302-470

Max Gain (dB) 55 57 57 57 35 45 58 50 58 58

Output Level (dBuV) 125A/118D 108 108 111 114 114 2C/4M/50Db 125 123 124 125

Noise Factor <10,5 <10,5 <10,5 <10,5 <9 <9 <9 <9 <9 <9

Gain Regulation 32 32 32 32 35 35 35 35 35 35

Rejection bt Channels 18/50(+-1/2C) 22(pV/C65) 22(pV/C64) 14(+-1C) 30-77/120MHz 20(n+-2) 30(n+-2) 30(n+-2) 30(n+-2) 30(n+-2)

Flatness (dB) <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <1 <1 <1 <1

Consume 24Vdc(mA) 90 90 90 70 65 90 90 65 90 90

Max. Pre-amp feed

24Vdc(mA)150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

BAL.1589 Power Supply RF line

BAL.1589

Consumption (mA)

5V: 8500

12V: 3000

24V: 1000

30V: 100

Power supply (VAC) 95-230VAC / 50Hz

Output voltage (VDC) 5/12/24/30

Capacity 6 modules BMS.8710

6 modules BMS.2660-T

Dimensions (mm) 75x265x150

BC-1695 Head End Programmer

BC-1695

Features Protocol I2C

Display 20x4 characters

Connectors DB-9 Male, RJ45

Memory Card SD (FAT 16 format), Max. capacity: 2 GB

Software actualization Upgradeable through SD & RS-232

Feeding 12-14V

Consumption (mA) 20

BMS.8750 OFDM Receiver+PAL/SECAM Modulator VSB-VU-Stereo+CI

BMS.8751 OFDM Receiver+PAL/SECAM Modulator VSB-VU-Mono+CI

•  Ideal for Digital TV signal distribution in compounds, buildings and hotels using existing single cable analogue distribution Systems.

•  High sensitivity COFDM tuner.•  VSB or DSB modulator with very low spurious signals.•  Up to 90dB output per module.•  Special models with “only modulator”

BMS.8750

Color standard PAL/SECAM

AV Input RCA (V) -Jack (L/R)

Output modulator VSB-Stereo

Output frequency 120 -862 MHz

Standard B, G, I, D, K, BB, L

Output Level 90 dBuV (0-20dB)

Spurious > 60 dB’s (Vo<90dBuV)

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ACCESSORIES

Programmer

BC.1695 H/E Programmer

Common Interface

BC.8675 Cable Stream DC8

BRS.7100 PCMCIA Irdeto basic (1 service)

BRS.7101 PCMCIA Criptoworks basic (1 service)

BRS.7102 PCMCIA Conax basic (1 service)

BRS.7103 PCMCIA Viaccess 3.0 basic (1 service)

BRS.7110 PCMCIA Irdeto PRO (n services)

BRS.7111 PCMCIA Criptoworks PRO (n services)

BRS.7112 PCMCIA Conax PRO (n services)

BRS.7113 PCMCIA Viaccess 3.0 PRO (n services)

Connectors

BC.2689 Bridge Connector (F)

BC.2688 Input Bridge QPSK

BC.2687 Input Bridge COFDM

BMP.0561 Connector IEC

Power Supply and Accesories

BC.8602 Head-end PSU

BC.8601 19” Rack Adapter for H. E. Cabinet

Modulator Accesories

BAL.1589 Power Supply RF Line

BAL.6020 Power Supply 24 Vdc 2.1 A (50W)

BAL.1579 Power supply unit BAM5100 (15V / 1A - 230Vac)

BAL.1569 Power supply unit DigiMATV (15V / 1A - 230Vac)

BAL.1568P Power supply unit plug-in (15V / 400mA - 230Vac)

BAL.1569P Power supply unit plug-in (15V /1A - 230Vac)

BAC.1520 DIN Rail

BAC.1520B DIN Rail 250mm

BAC.1521 DIN Rail Reinforced 500mm

BAC.1522 Rack Frame

BMS.2689 Bridge Connector (F)

BMS.2699 DC/DC Bridge

BMS.2684 DC/DC Bridge (4pins-4pins)

BMS.2685 DC/DC Bridge (4pins-minibanana-plug)

BMS.2686 DC/DC Bridge (4pins-jack)

BVR.1650 RF Bridge DigiMATV (40mm)

BVR.1651 DC Bridge DigiMATV (35mm)

BAC.1523 Ground Lead

BAC.1528 Clamp Adapter

BVR.7500 F Connector. Cable CA7400R (6,60mm)

BVR.7514 F Connector Coaxial Cable (6,5 - 5,8mm)

BVR.7545 Fast F ConnectorCable CA7400R (6,60mm)

BVR.7523 F Connector Cable RG11

BVR.7520 F Connector (7mm)

BVR.7521 F Connector with Gascket (7mm)

BVR.7522 F Connector with Gascket (7mm)

BMP.0561 Antenna elbow Connector (male)

BMP.0563 Antenna elbow Connector (female)

BMP.0622 Connector Antenna 9,5mm (male)

BMP.0623 Connector Antenna 9,5mm (female)

BVR.7515 Watertight F Connector Cover

BVR.7832 Terminal load 75 Ohm, Isolated

BVR.7543 Terminal load

BVR.7511 F (female ) - F (female) Adapter

BVR.7516 F (male ) - F (male) Adapter

BVR.7540 F (female ) - F (male) Elbow Adapter

BVR.7544 F (female ) - F (male) Fast Adapter

BVR.7513 Triple Adapter (female)

BVR.7518 IEC (female ) - F (female) Adapter

BVR.7541 IEC (female ) - F (male) Adapter

BVR.7519 IEC (male ) - F (female) Adapter

BVR.7542 IEC (male ) - F (male) Adapter

BVR.7509 BCN (male ) - F (female) Adapter

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amplifiers

•  Compact amplification stations for Head-end and Distribution applications.•  High Gain and High Output with minimal distortion and noise.•  Independent amplification for FM, VHF and UHF.•  Variety of inputs with independent gain controls.•  Slope control on IF band.

MA.1125 Wide Band Central V/UHF, 25/33 dB, 117 dBuV

MA.1140 Wide Band Central V/UHF, 33/40 dB, 117 dBuV

MA.1150 Wide Band Central V/UHF, 40/50 dB, 122 dBuV

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

Broad Band Split band IF

MA1125 MA1140 MA1150 MA4140 MA4150 MAF1140

Inputs Number 1 1 1 4 4 1

Adjustable bands FM-I-III-U FM-I-III-U FM-I-III-U FM-I-III-U FM-I-III-U-U SAT

Sep. Amplification FM-I/III-U FM-I/III-U FM-I/III-U FM-I/III-U FM-I/III-U -

Gain-FM/I/III/U band (dB) 33/25/25/25 33/40/40/40 33/40/40/54 33/40/40/40 33/40/50/50 40

Gain Regulation 0/-20 dB 0/-20 dB 0/-20 dB 0/-20 dB 0/-20 dB 0/-15 dB

Out Level (dBuV-DIN45004B) 115/V-117/U 115/V-117/U 116/V-122/U 115/V-117/U 116/V-122/U 122

Noise Factor (V-U) 7-6 dB 7-6 dB 7-6 dB 7-6 dB 7-6 dB 7-6 dB

Out Test -20 dB -20 dB -20 dB -20 dB -20 dB -

Mast Amplifier Supply 230Vac 230Vac 230Vac 230Vac 230Vac 230Vac

UHF Previous Supply 24V/60mA 24V/60mA - 24V/60mA - -

Size (mm) 200x115x40 200x115x40 200x115x40 200x115x40 200x115x40 200x115x40

MA.4140 Wide Band Central V/UHF, 25/33 dB, 117 dBuV

MA.4150 Wide Band Central V/UHF, 33/40 dB, 117 dBuV

V/UHF Amplifiers

MAF.1140 Wide Band Central V/UHF, 40/50 dB, 122 dBuV

Wide Band Amplifiers Characteristics

BMS8640(DC8) BMS8641(DC8) BMS8631(DC8) BAM1100 MAF1140 BAM1090 BAM1091

BAND RF IF RF RF RF IF IF IF IF IF

Max Gain (dB) 38 40 38 48 13 40 40 40 40 40

Min Gain (dB) 18 20 18 28 -6 20 20 20 20 20

Tilt (dB) - 0/18 - - - 0/15 0/15 0/15 0/15 0/15

RF Mix YES YES NO NO YES NO NO

Output Level -2ch (dBuV) 110,0 118,0 110,0 122,0 4x122,0 120,0 122,0 120,0 117,0 120,0

Output Level -3ch (dBuV) 107,7 115,7 107,7 119,7 4x119,7 117,7 119,7 117,7 114,7 117,7

Output Level -5ch (dBuV) 105,5 113,5 105,5 117,2 4x117,2 115,5 117,2 115,5 112,5 115,5

Output Level -9ch (dBuV) 103,2 111,2 103,2 115,2 4x115,2 113,2 115,2 113,2 110,2 113,2

Output Level -17ch (dBuV) 101,0 109,0 101,0 113,0 4x113,0 111,0 113,0 111,0 108,0 111,0

Output Level -33ch (dBuV) 98,7 106,7 98,7 110,7 4x110,7 108,7 110,7 108,7 105,7 108,7

Output Level -65ch (dBuV) 96,5 104,5 96,5 108,5 4x108,5 106,5 108,5 106,5 103,5 106,5

IF Satellite Amplifiers MAF.1140IF Satellite Amplifiers MAF.1140

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•  Compatible with DiSEqC 2.0.•  Low insertion loss.•  Active RF circuit.

•  IF Distribution system for Star and Cascade.•  4 IF polarities plus active RF.•  Switching on 13/18V, 0/22KHz and DiSEqC.•  Several output configurations to optimize installation.

8 polariTy mulTiswiTches

•  IF Distribution system for Star and Cascade.•  8 IF polarities plus active RF.•  Switching on 13/18V, 0/22KHz and DiSEqC.•  Several output configurations to optimize installation.

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

SC.258 SC.2512 SC.2516 SC.2524 SC.2532 SS.258 SS.2512 SS.2516 SS.2524 SS.2532

Description Cascade 5x8

Cascade 5x12

Cascade 5x16

Cascade 5x24

Cascade 5x32 Star 5x8 Star 5x12 Star 5x16 Star 5x24 Star 5x32

Freq. Range 5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

Inputs 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1

Tap Outputs 8 12 16 24 32 8 12 16 24 32

Tap LossRF (dB) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

IF (dB) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Through Outputs 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 4+1 - - - - -

Through LossRF (dB) 5 5 5 9 9 - - - - -

IF (dB) 4 4 4 6 7 - - - - -

Max. Input Level (dB) Terr. 92 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 83 /SAT. 103

Terr. 83 /SAT. 103

Terr. 83 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Isolation (dB) 25 28 28 28 28 25 28 28 28 28

Dimensions (mm) 103x 255 x50

103x 355 x50

103x 455 x50

103x 455 x50

103x 455 x50

150 x190 x51

150 x240 x50

150x 240 x50

150x 240x 50

150x 240 x50

Weight (g) 667 750 920 950 950 655 725 885 950 950

8 Star Multiswitch Graphic

8 Cascade Multiswitch Graphic

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

SC.298 SC.2912 SC.2916 SC.2924 SC.2932

Description Cascade 9x8

Cascade 9x12

Cascade 9x16

Cascade 9x24

Cascade 9x32

Freq. Range 5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

Inputs 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr

Tap Outputs 8 12 16 24 32

Tap LossRF (dB) 7 6 8 0 0

IF (dB) 6 6 6 0 0

Through Outputs 8+1 8+1 8+1 8+1 8+1

Through LossRF (dB) 5 4 4 6 6

IF (dB) 3 3 3 4 4

Max. Input Level (dB) Terr. 92 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Isolation (dB) 28 28 28 28 28

Dimensions (mm) 155x 255 x50

210x 255 x50

210x 255 x50

210x 255 x50

210x 255 x50

Weight (g) 760 975 995 1210 1235

SS.298A SS.2912A SS.2916A SS.2924A SS.2932A

Description Star 9x8 Star 9x12 Star 9x16 Star 9x24 Star 9x32

Freq. Range 47 – 2400 MHz

47 – 2400 MHz

47 – 2400 MHz

47 – 2400 MHz

47 – 2400 MHz

Inputs 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr 8 Sat+1 Terr

Tap Outputs 8 12 16 24 32

Tap LossRF (dB) 0 -3 -1 0 0

IF (dB) 2 4 5 0 0

Through Outputs - - - - -

Through LossRF (dB) - - - - -

IF (dB) - - - - -

Max. Input Level (dB) Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Isolation (dB) 25 28 28 30 30

Dimensions (mm) 355x 125 x56

440x 125 x50

536x 255 x50

380 x 180 x 65

380 x 180 x 65

Weight (g) 788 992 1182 1553 1583

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•  IF Distribution system for Star and Cascade.•  12 IF polarities plus active RF.•  Switching on 13/18V, 0/22KHz and DiSEqC.•  Several output configurations to optimize installation.

12 polariTy mulTiswiTches

12 Cascade Multiswitch Graphic

SC.2138 SC.21312 SC.21316 SC.21324 SC.21332

Description Cascade 13x8 Cascade 13x12 Cascade 13x16 Cascade 13x24 Cascade 13x32

Freq. Range 5 – 2400 MHz 5 – 2400 MHz 5 – 2400 MHz 5 – 2400 MHz 5 – 2400 MHz

Inputs 12 Sat+1 Terr+PowerIN

12 Sat+1 Terr+PowerIN

12 Sat+1 Terr+PowerIN

12 Sat+1 Terr+PowerIN

12 Sat+1 Terr+PowerIN

Tap Outputs 8 12 16 24 32

Tap Loss

RF (dB) 24 27 27 27 27

IF (dB) 0 2 2 2 2

Through Outputs 12+1 12+1 12+1 12+1 12+1

Through Loss

RF (dB) 4 4 4 6 7

IF (dB) 3 4 4 6 7

Max. Input Level (dB) Terr. Passive / SAT. 100

Terr. Passive / SAT. 103

Terr. Passive / SAT. 103

Terr. Passive / SAT. 103

Terr. Passive / SAT. 103

Isolation (dB) 28 28 28 28 28

Dimensions (mm) 355x125x30 355x215x30 355x215x30 355x215x30 355x215x30

Weight (g) 840 1300 1320 1750 1800

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

16 polariTy mulTiswiTches

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

SC.2178A SC.21712A SC.21716A SC.21724A SC.21732A

Description Cascade 17x8

Cascade 17x12

Cascade 17x16

Cascade 17x24

Cascade 17x32

Freq. Range 47 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

Inputs 16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

Tap Outputs 8 12 16 24 32

Tap LossRF (dB) 4 3 4 5 5

IF (dB) 6 5 3 7 7

Through Outputs 16+1 16+1 16+1 16+1 16+1

Through LossRF (dB) 4 4 5 6 6

IF (dB) 3 6 5 6 6

Max. Input Level (dB) Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 100

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Isolation (dB) 28 28 28 28 28

Dimensions (mm) 465x 131 x81

355x 210x 52

355x 210x 52

355x 210x 52

355x 210x 52

Weight (g) 1274 1377 1412 1750 1800

•  IF Distribution system for Star and Cascade.•  16 IF polarities plus active RF.•  Switching on 13/18V, 0/22KHz and DiSEqC.•  Several output configurations to optimize installation.

17 Cascade Multiswitch Graphic

17 Star Multiswitch Graphic

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•  Full RF+IF band coverage.•  Launch and cascade amplifiers.•  Strong LNB Powering.•  Balanced output.•  For all multiswitches references.

PSU.10 Multiswitch Power Supply

SCA.213 13 Way Cascade SMATV Amplifier

SCA.217 17 Way Cascade SMATV Amplifier

SCA.29 9 Way Cascade SMATV Amplifier

SCA.28 8 Way Launch SMATV Amplifier

SCA.28 SCA.29 SCA.213 SCA.217

Frequency Range 950~2400MHz 47-2400 MHz 5-2400 MHz 5-2400 MHz

Inputs 8 (F connector) 8 sat + 1 terr 12 sat + 1 terr + Power IN 16 sat + 1 terr

Outputs 8 (F connector) 9 12 sat + 1 terr 17

Power Consumption 1100mA 400mA Max.700mA Max.700mA

Power Supply 180~264VAC,47~63Hz / 15VDC,2A 18VDC(in)RCA jack 15+0,75V 30W. F Connector

LNB Power Supply 8×15VDC, Max. 600mA 4x14VDC+4x18VDC Max 15 VDC 1.2A Max 15 VDC 1.2A

Dimensions, Weight 25,5x13x5 cm, 759g 25,5x13x5 cm, 759g 35,5x12,5x5,4cm, 890g 35,5x12,5x5,4cm, 785g

MHz Typical Standard Terr.47-862 SAT.950-2400 Terr.88-862 SAT.950-2400 Terr.88-862 SAT.950-2400

Gain (dB)32dB

(Fixed Slope:4dB) > 31dB

(Slope:2-6dB)15±2,5 (15...24)±2,5 >14 12...16&15...23 >14 12...16&15...23

Gain Control (dB) 20dB > 18dB 22±3,5 20±3,5 >9 >9 >8 >8

Slope Control (dB) 12dB > 10dB >23 >25 -1...13 4min&8max >8,5 >6

Return Loss (dB) 10dB > 8dB >8 >8 >8 >8 >8 >8

dB Terr.IMA360 SAT.IMA335 Terr.IMA360 SAT.IMA335 Terr.IMA360 SAT.IMA335

Output Level 118dBμV >116dBμV >100dBμV >105dBμV >100dBμV >105dBμV >100dBμV >105dBμV

Max. Input Level >85dBμV >90dBμV >85dBμV >90dBμV >85dBμV >90dBμV >85dBμV >90dBμV

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

power supply

if amplifiers

SS.2178A SS.21712A SS.21716A SS.21724A SS.21732A

Description Star 17x8 Star 17x12 Star 17x16 Star 17x24 Star 17x32

Freq. Range 47 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

5 – 2400 MHz

Inputs 16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

16Sat+1Terr +PowerIN

Tap Outputs 8 12 16 24 32

Tap LossRF (dB) 4 3 4 5 5

IF (dB) 4 5 3 7 8

Through Outputs - - - - -

Through LossRF (dB) - - - - -

IF (dB) - - - - -

Max. Input Level (dB) Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Terr. 85 /SAT. 103

Isolation (dB) 28 28 28 28 28

Dimensions (mm) 355x 130 x30

355x 215 x30

355x 215 x30

355x 215 x30

355x 215 x30

Weight (g) 655 1345 1350 2120 2150

PSU.10

Input Voltage (Vac) 95~250 95~250

Input Frequency Range (Hz) 47~63 47~63

Input Current 1,3 Amax @ 230 Vac 1,3 Amax @ 230 Vac

Inrush Current 50 Amax @ 250 Vac for a cold start at 25ºC 50 Amax @ 250 Vac for a cold start at 25ºC

Efficiency > 70% @ 230Vac input and output full load > 70% @ 230Vac input and output full load

Output Regulation 15V±5% 15V±5%

Maximum Output Load (A) 2 2

Ripple and Noise (mVp-p) 150 150

Output Overshoot 10% 10%

Turn-on Delay Time (ms) 5000 5000

Minimum Hold up Time (ms) 20 @ 230 Vac 20 @ 230 Vac

Transient Response (mVp-p) 800 (75% to 100% of max. load) 800 (75% to 100% of max. load)

Operating Temperature (ºC) 0~40 0~40

Included Accessories - Technical Sheet - Coaxial cable with F-male ends - Powering cord

Compatible with:•  • SC-1138 / SC-2138•  • SC-11312 / SC-21312•  • SC-11316 / SC-21316•  • SC-1178A / SC-2178A•  • SC-11712A / SC-21712A•  • SC-11716A / SC-21716A

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coaxial caBles

•  Professional line of Coaxial Cables specially manufactured for IF installations and under the most stringent QC conditions.

•  Very low attenuation and rating up to 2400MHz.•  Controlled and tested for long-term operation.•  Wood Reel for faster installations.

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

•  Full Copper cable.•  Preferred for long distances and trunkings.

CB.100 RG-11 Full Copper Cable (IF Rated) 500 m.

CB.200 RG-6 Full Copper Cable (IF Rated) 305 m.

CB.300 RG-6 Cu-Al (IF Rated) 305 m.

•  Full Copper cable.•  Preferred for multiswitch installations.

•  Full Copper Core and 75% Aluminium bread-shield cable.•  Preferred for socket connection.

•  Cu-Fe Core and 75% Aluminium bread-shield cable.•  Preferred for TV connections.

CB.400 RG-6 Cu-Fe (IF Rated) 305 m.

CB.401 RG-6 Cu-Fe (IF Rated) 100 m.

CB.100 CB.200 CB.300 CB.400

Inner Cond.

Ø (mm) 1.63 mm 1.13 mm 1,02 mm 1,01 mm

Material Cu Cu Cu-Al Cu-Fe

Resist. (Ω /Km) 8,32 17,4 23 115,31

DielectricØ (mm) 7,15 4,7 4,6 4,65

Material Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene

Braid% Shield 75 75,4 60 58,35

Material Cu Cu Al Al

Outer sheath

Ø (mm) 10.1 mm 6.7 mm 6.7 mm 6,65 mm

Colour Black Black Black Black

Material Polyethylene Polyethylene PVC PVC

Minimum bending radio (mm) 50 30 30 30

Shielding (dB) >75 >75 >75 >75

Capacity (pF/m) 52+/-3 52+/-3 52+/-3 52+/-3

Impedance (Ω) 75+/-3 75+/-3 75+/-3 75

Meters / reel (m) 500 305 305 305

Attenuations

Freq.

(MHz)

50

dB/mm

2,55 3,7 5 5,4

200 5,3 7,57 9,5 9,3

500 8,63 12,17 15 13,84

800 11,13 15,57 20,5 18,17

1000 12,59 17,53 23 20,84

1350 14,84 20,58 27 24,27

1750 16,97 23,7 32 28,1

2050 18,11 26,13 35 29,5Cable Losses

CAT.500 UTP CAT5 BC Data Cable. 305m.

CAT.501 UTP CAT5E BC Data Cable. 305m.

CAT.600 UTP CAT6 BC Data Cable. 305m.

CAT.601 UTP Cat6 CCA Data Cable. 305m.

CAT.501 CAT.600 CAT.601

Inner Cond.

Ø (mm) 0.52 mm 1.13 mm 1,02 mm

Material BC BC CCA

Resist. (Ω /Km) 95 82 130

DielectricØ (mm) 0.92 +/- 0.05 1.03+/- 0.05 1.00+/- 0.05

Material Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene

Outer sheath

Ø (mm) 5.1 mm 6.5 mm 6.3 mm

Colour Grey Grey Grey

Material PVC PVC PVC

Rip Cord & Cross Bone Rip Cord Rip Cord & Cross Bone Rip Cord & Cross Bone

Meters / box (m) 305 305 305

Attenuations

Freq.

(MHz)

1

dB/mm

3 & 60 3 & 65 2.7 & 66.3

4 4.5 & 53.6 4 & 63 4 & 57.27

10 7.1 & 47,0 6.3 & 56.6 7.76 & 51.3

16 9.1 & 43,6 8 & 53.2 9.9 & 48.24

20 10.2 & 42,0 9 & 51.6 11.12 & 46.78

31.25 12.9 & 38.7 11.4 & 48.4 14.07 & 43.88

62.5 18.6 & 33.6 16.5 & 43.4 20.4 & 39.36

100 24.0 & 30.1 21.3 & 39.9 26.39 & 36.3

200 31.5 & 34.8 38.95 & 31.78

250 36 & 33.1 44.29 & 30.33

Return Loss, dB

Freq.

(MHz)

1

dB/mm

17 19 19.44

4 17 19 23.01

10 17 19 25

16 17 19 25

20 17 17,5 25

31.25 15.1 16,5 23.55

62.5 12.1 14 21.29

100 10 12 19.76

200 9 17.5

250 8 16.77

Coaxial Cable stripping detail

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spliTTers

SP.2 2 Way Splitter Single direction DC pass from all outputs: max. 1A, 30V.

•  All ports F-(f) connector,75Ω.•  Grounding terminal provided.•  Low insertion loss,high return loss and isolation for CATV, satellite TV & MMDS.•  Two pieces of screws attached.•  Zinc die cast housing, bright in finish and solder shield bottom plate.•  Light weight and compact size.•  Adding plastic holder for the cable to pass through underneath the unit.•  Screening factor: Class A.

SP.2 SP.3 SP.4 SP.6 SP.8

Frequency (MHz) 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400

Outputs number 2 3 4 6 8

Insertion Loss 47 >4,5 >6,0 >8,5 >10,5 >13,2

Insertion Loss 900 >5,1 >7,1 >9,5 >11,5 >13,2

Insertion Loss 2150 >6,0 >8,5 >11,0 >13,0 >15,0

Desacop RF/IF >16 >16 >16 >16 >16

Dimensions 54x61x27 73x61x27 120x74x27

SP.4 4 Way SplitterSingle direction DC pass from all outputs: max. 1A, 30V.

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

TP.110 TP.115 TP.121 TP.210 TP.215 TP.220 TP.225 TP.414 TP.422 TP.425

Bd. frec (MHz) 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400

Outputs number 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 4 4

Tap Loss 47 >10,5 >14,5 >20,5 12+/-1.5 >15,5 >18,5 >23,5 >14,0 >19,5 >23,0

Tap Loss 900 >10,5 >14,5 >20,0 12+/-1.5 >16,5 >19,5 >24,0 >13,5 >21,5 >23,5

Tap Loss 2150 >10,0 >14,0 >20,0 12+/-2.50 >17,5 >20,0 >27,0 >16,5 >21,0 >25,0

Insertion Loss 47 >2,0 >1,5 >1,0 <2,5 >1,2 >1,2 >1,7 >2,0 >1,2 >1,2

Insertion Loss 900 >2,0 >1,7 >1,5 <3,0 >1,7 >1,5 >2,0 >3,5 >1,5 >1,7

Insertion Loss 2150 >3,0 >3,0 >3,0 <5,0 >3,0 >3,0 >3,0 >4,5 >2,6 >2,6

Desacop RF/FI >20/18 >25/18 >28/22 >23/18 >29/25 >30/26 >30/26 >22/18 >29/25 >30/26

Dimensions 74x50x17 75x56x27SC-2 SC-3 SC-4

Bands TV-FM TV-FM-IF TV-IF

RF Loss 3.5 1.5 9

IF Loss - 2 7

FM Loss 2 2 9

Through Loss - - 4

sockeTs

SC.2 End-type double socket complete with face plate and very low loss on every band.

SC.2 End-type double socket complete with face plate and very low loss on every band.

SC.3 End-type triple socket complete with face plate and very low loss on every band.

SC.4 Through-type double socket complete with face plate

•  Zinc die cast housing.•  Low-Loss.•  Easy Mount.•  75 Ω (All ports connector)

Taps

•  Passive range of taps and splitters with low-loss and full band (5-2400MHz)•  High Shielding and flat response within the band.•  DC-Pass available.•  All ports F-(f) connector, 75 Ω.•  Grounding terminal provided.•  Light weight and compact size.•  Two pieces of screws attached.•  Low insertion loss, high return loss and isolation for CATV, satellite TV & MMDS.

TP.210 Satellite Tap

TP.615 TP.620 TP.625 TP.815 TP.821 TP.826

Bd. frec (MHz) 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400 5-2400

Outputs number 6 6 6 8 8 8

Tap Loss 47 14,5 19,5 24,5 14,6 19,6 24,6

Tap Loss 900 15,0 20,0 25,0 15,0 20,2 25,1

Tap Loss 2150 15,8 20,8 26,0 15,8 21,0 26,2

Insertion Loss 47 4,0 3,4 3,0 2,5 1,2 1,2

Insertion Loss 900 2,0 1,7 3,2 4,5 4,0 3,7

Insertion Loss 2150 6,0 4,3 4,0 6,5 4,8 4,5

Desacop RF/FI >22 >28 >30 >22 >28 >30

Dimensions 120x60x25 53x60x24 120x60x25

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

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DomesTic line

W.10 W.20

Emitter

Stereo audio and composite video input Stereo audio and composite video input

Infrared (IR) output Infrared (IR) output

SMA antenna connector SMA antenna connector

Transmission channel selector Transmission channel selector

Receiver

Stereo audio and composite video output Stereo audio and composite video output

Infrared (IR) input Infrared (IR) input

SMA antenna connector SMA antenna connector

Reception channel selector Reception channel selector

Dimensions 75 x 83 x 20 mm, 111 gr 140x113x42 mm, 170 gr

Included accessories

One AV emitter 2,4 GHz One AV emitter 5,8 GHz

One AV receiver One AV receiver

Two AC/DC power supply Two AC/DC power supply

Two audio/video cables Two audio/video cables

IR extender cable and stickers IR extender cable and stickers

User´s manual User´s manual

W.10 Emitter-Receiver. Audio/Video/Remote Control 2.4Hz.

W.05

Transmitter System

UHF Transmitting Freq 433.92 ± 0.5 MHz

Fundamental Output Level 90 dBμV @ 3 meters

Harmonic 2nd -36 dB @ fundamental level ratio

Receiver System UHF receiving freq 433.92 ± 0.5 MHz

Remote ControlRange 8 meters min

Angle ± 45º min

Transmitting / Receiving range 80 meters min. @ open site

Power AdapterInput 200-240V...50/60Hz

Output 12V/150mA

Operating Temperature 0ºC...60ºC

W.05 Emitter-Receiver. Audio/Video/Remote Control Extender

Hardware Specifications may change without prior notice.

W.20 Emitter-Receiver. Audio/Video/Remote Control, 5.8 GHz

Domestic Modulator diagram

DM.10

TV Standard PAL B/G

RF Type of connector Female - F Type

Modulator Output Frequency

UHF 470...862 MHz

Increaser CH 230...470 MHz

VHF 47... 230 MHz

RF Output Level (dBμV) 75...85

Audio Sub-carrier (MHz) 4.5, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5

Isolation from modulator to TV (input) 25 min

Power Consumption 9V/300ma

A/V IN/OUT type of connector RCA

Video Input 1 vp-p / 75 Ω

Audio Input Recommended 600 Ω & 1 vp-p

RF Input to Output DC pass through Yes

RF Input Frequency (MHz) 47...862MHz

Dimensions (mm) 114 x 75 x 25

Weight (g) 98

AC/DC AdapterInput 230 Vac, 50 Hz

Output 9 Vdc, 300 mA

DM.10 Domestic Modulator

•  Gain Linearity.•  Low running cost permits continuous operation.

DA.100 One Way MATV Domestic Amplifier

DA.200 Two Way MATV Domestic Amplifier

DA.400 Four Way MATV Domestic Amplifier

DA.100 DA.200 DA.400

Number of Inputs 1 1 1

Number of Outputs 1 2 4

Power Supply Level (V) 230 +/- 10% 230 +/- 10% 230 +/- 10%

Power Consumption (W) 2.6 2.6 2.6

Connectors F-(f) F-(f) F-(f)

R.F Shielded Yes Yes Yes

Dimensions and Weight 180 x 93 x 46mm, 500 g

180 x 93 x 46mm, 500 g

180 x 93 x 46mm, 500 g

VHF UHF VHF UHF VHF UHF

Frequency Range (MHz) 40-318 470-862 40-318 470-862 47-318 470-862

Gain (dB) 14 24 14 24 20 28

Flatness Response (dB) +-2 +-2 +-2 +-2 +-2 +-2

Gain Adjust (dB) 16 12 16 12 16 12

Return Loss (dB) >8 >8 >8

Isolation between outputs - >10 >10

Noise Figure (dB) <4.5 <3.5 <4.5 <3.5 <4.5 <3.5

Output Level (dBμV) 101 101 99 99 99 99

GPLC IP over Power Cable

PLC Adaptor (Power Line Communication) that allows the creation of a wireless local network through the domestic electrical network.

GPLC

StandardsIEEE 802.3/802.3u/802.3ab

HomePlug® AV certificate. Co-exist with HomePlug® 1.0

Encryption Types Supported128 bits AES encrypted

Safe technology that assigns a random code just pushing one button

Hardware Interface Type RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet general electricity

HumidityRunning: 10 ~ 85%

Storage: 5 – 90% (without condensation)

Leds

Power /Security

Ethernet link

Powerline link (3 connection states)

Link Rate Up to 1000 Mbps

Max. Operating Range Up to 300 m in wall electrical wiring

Max. Supported Clients Up to 8 devices by station linked in Bridge Mode

Dimensions & Weight 95 x 71 x 71 mm. 179 g

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Applied Standards per Country

VHF UHF NORMA Algeria B H PAL Argentina N N PALAustralia B H PALAustria B G PAL Bahrain B G PAL Belgium B H PALBulgaria D K SECAMChina D K PALCyprus B G PAL Croatia B G PALCzechoslovakia D K SECAM Denmark B G PAL Egypt B G, H SECAM Finland B G PALFrance EIL L SECAM Germany B G PAL Gibraltar B H PALGreat Britain I I PAL Greece B G SECAM Holland B G PAL Hong Kong (A)I I PAL Hungary D K SECAMlceland B G PALIndia B PAL Indonesia B PAL Iran B G SECAM Iraq B I SECAM Ireland I PALIsrael B G PAL ltaly B G PAL Japan M M NTSCJordan B G PALKorea (Rep.) M G NTSC Kuwait B PALLebanon B G SECAM Libya B H PAL Luxemburg C L PAL/SECAMMalta B H PALMalaysia B G PAL Mexico M M NTSCMonaco E L SECAM Morocco B H SECAM Nigeria B G PAL Norway B G PALOrnan Sultanate B G PALPakistan B - PAL Philippines M M NTSC Poland D K SECAMPortugal B G PAL Qatar B - PALRomania D K PAL Russia D K SECAM Saudi Arabia B G PAL/SECAM Singapore B G PAL Slovenia B G PALSpain B G PAL Sri Lanka B/H - PALSouth Africa I I PALSweden B G PAL Switzerland B G PAL Syrian Arab. Rep. B B H SECAM Thailand R PALTunisia B G SECAM Turkey B B G PAL U.A.E. G PALU.S.A. M M NTSC Yemen P.D. R. B - PAL Yugoslavia B G PAL

Channels distribution according to CCIR (B Standard +G Europe)

Bands Channel Freq. Channel

Video Carrier

Audio Carrier

Bd.I 2 47...54 48,25 53,75 3 54...61 55,25 60,75 4 61...68 62,25 67,75

62,25 67,75

Sub.Band L1 68...75 69,25 74,75L2 75...82 76,25 81,75L3 82...89 83,25 88,75

Bd.II FM 88...108

S Low Band

S1 104...111 105,25 110,75 S2 111...118 112,25 117,75 S3 118...125 119,25 124,75 S4 125...132 126,25 131,75 S5 132...139 133,25 138,75 S6 139...146 140,25 145,75 S7 146...153 147,25 152,75 S8 153...160 154,25 159,75 S9 160...167 161,25 166,75

S10 167...174 168,25 173,75

B.III 5 174···181 175.25 180.756 181···188 182.25 187.757 188···195 189.25 194.758 195···202 196.25 201.759 202···209 203.25 208.75

10 209···216 210.25 215.7511 216···223 217.25 222.7512 223···230 224.25 229.75

S High

Band

S11 230···237 231.25 236.75 S12 237···244 238.25 243.75 S13 244···251 245.25 250.75 S14 251···258 252.25 257.75 S15 258···265 259.25 264.75 S16 265···272 266.25 271.75 S17 272···279 273.25 278.75 S18 279···286 280.25 285.75 S19 286···293 287.25 292.75 S20 193···300 294.25 299.75

Hyper

Band

S21 302···310 303.25 308.75 S22 310···318 311.25 316.75 S23 318···326 319.25 324.75 S24 326···324 327.25 332.75 S25 334···342 335.25 340.75 S26 342···350 343.25 348.75 S27 350···358 351.25 356.75 S28 358···366 359.25 364.75 S29 366···374 367.25 372.75 S30 374···382 375.25 380.75 S31 382···390 383.25 388.75 S32 390···398 391.25 396.75 S33 398···406 399.25 404.75 S34 406···414 407.25 412.75 S35 414···422 415.25 420.75 S36 422···430 423.25 428.25 S37 430···438 431.25 436.75 S38 438···446 439.25 444.75

IV 21 470···478 471.25 476.75 22 478···486 479.25 484.75 23 486···494 487.25 492.75 24 494···502 495.25 500.75 25 502···510 503.25 508.75 26 510···518 511.25 516.75 27 518···526 519.25 524.75 28 526···534 527.25 532.75 29 534···542 535.25 540.75 30 542···500 543.25 548.75 31 550···558 551.25 556.75 32 558···566 559.25 564.75 33 566···574 567.25 572.75 34 574···582 575.25 580.75 35 582···590 583.25 588.75 36 590···598 591.25 596.75 37 598···606 599.25 604.75

V 38 606···614 607.25 612.75 39 614···622 615.25 620.75 40 622···630 623.25 628.75 41 630···638 631.25 636.75 42 638···646 639.25 644.75 43 646···654 647.25 652.75 44 654···662 655.25 660.75 45 662···670 663.25 668.75 46 670···678 671.25 676.75 47 678···686 679.25 684.75 48 686···694 687.25 692.75 49 694···702 695.25 700.75 50 702···710 703.25 708.75 51 710···718 711.25 716.75 52 718···726 719.25 724.75 53 726···734 727.25 732.75 54 734···742 735.25 740.75 55 742···750 743.25 748.75 56 750···758 751.25 756.75 57 758···766 759.25 764.75 58 766···774 767.25 772.75 59 774···782 775.25 780.75 60 782···790 783.25 788.75 61 790···798 791.25 796.75 62 798···806 799.25 804.75 63 806···814 807.25 812.75 64 814···822 815.25 820.75 65 822···830 823.25 828.75 66 830···838 831.25 836.75 67 838···846 839.25 844.75 68 846···854 847.25 582.75 69 854···862 855.25 860.75

L Standard. FRANCE

Bands Channel Freq. Channel Video Carrier

Audio Carrier

BdIII L05 174,75...182,75 176 182,5 L06 182,75...190,75 184 190,5 L07 190,75...198,75 192 198,5 L08 198,75...206,75 200 206,5 L09 206,75...214,75 208 214,5 L10 214,75...222,75 216 222,5

I Standard. UK - SOUTHAFRICA

Bands Channel Freq. Channel Video Carrier

Audio Carrier

BdIII K4 174...182 175,25 181,75 K5 182...190 183,25 189,75 K6 190...198 191,25 197,75 K7 198...206 199,25 205,75 K8 206...214 207,25 213,75 K9 214...222 215,25 221,75

H Standard. AUSTRALIA

Bands Channel Freq. Channel Video Carrier

Audio Carrier

BdIII H28 526...533 527,25 532,75 H29 533...540 534,25 539,75 H30 540...547 541,25 546,75 H31 547...554 548,25 553,75 H32 554...561 555,25 560,75 H33 561...568 562,25 567,75 H34 568...575 569,25 574,75 H35 575...582 576,25 581,75 H36 582...589 583,25 588,75 H37 589...596 590,25 595,75 H38 596...603 597,25 602,75

BdV H39 603...610 604,25 609,75 H40 610...617 611,25 616,75 H41 617...624 618,25 623,75 H42 624...631 625,25 630,75 H43 631...638 632,25 637,75 H44 638...645 639,25 644,75 H45 645...652 646,25 651,75 H46 652...659 653,25 658,75 H47 659...666 660,25 665,75 H48 666...673 667,25 672,75 H49 673...680 674,25 679,75 H50 680...687 681,25 686,75 H51 687...694 688,25 693,75 H52 694...701 695,25 700,75 H53 701...708 702,25 707,75 H54 708...715 709,25 714,75 H55 715...722 716,25 721,75 H56 722...729 723,25 728,75 H57 729...736 730,25 735,75 H58 736...743 737,25 742,75 H59 743...750 744,25 749,75 H60 750...757 751,25 756,75 H61 757...764 758,25 763,75 H62 764...771 765,25 770,75 H63 771...778 772,25 777,75 H64 778...785 779,25 784,75 H65 785...792 786,25 791,75 H66 792...799 793,25 798,75 H67 799...806 800,25 805,75 H68 806...813 807,25 812,75 H69 813...820 814,25 819,75

B Standard. ITALIA

Bands Channel Freq. Channel Video Carrier

Audio Carrier

Bd.I A 52,5...59,5 53,75 59,25 B 61...68 62,25 67,75

Bd.II C 81...88 82,25 87,75

Bd.III D 174...181 175,25 180,75 E 182,5...189,5 183,75 189,25 F 191...198 192,25 197,75 G 200...207 201,25 206,75 H 209...216 210,25 215,75

H1 216...223 217,25 222,75 H2 223...230 224,25 229,75

D Standard. RUSIA - OIRT

Bands Channel Freq. Channel Video Carrier

Audio Carrier

Bd.I R1 48,5...56,5 49,75 56,25 R2 58...66 59,25 65,75 R3 76...84 77,25 83,75

Bd.II R4 84...92 85,25 91,75 R5 92...100 93,25 99,75

Bd.III R6 174...182 175,25 181,75 R7 182...190 183,25 189,75 R8 190...198 191,25 197,75 R9 198...206 199,25 205,75

R10 206...214 207,25 213,75 R11 214...222 215,25 221,75

I Standard. IRELAND

Bands Channel Freq. Channel Video Carrier

Audio Carrier

BdI A-1 44,5...52,5 45,75 51,75 B-1 52,5...60,5 53,75 59,75 C-1 60,5...68,5 61,75 67,75 D-1 174...182 175,25 181,25 E-1 182...190 183,25 189,25 F-1 190...198 191,25 197,25 G-1 198...206 199,25 205,25 H-1 206...214 207,25 213,25 I-1 214...222 215,25 221,25

Where any form of amplifier is used, it is important to ensure that the tuner, STB, TV, or the amplifier itself, is not driven so hard that intermodulation distortion is significant. An amplifier will usually carry a power rating at which it may operate with a sufficiently low level of distortion to protect analogue services. Unless otherwise stated, this rating applies to two analogue signals of equal level. When more signals are present, the output power of the amplifier must be reduced (“de-rated”). For analogue signals it has been found that de-rating by at least 10log10(N-1) dB, where N is the number of channels (this expression

V dBuV dBm1 120 11

1.5 123.5 14.5 2 126 17

2.5 128 19 3 129.5 20.5

3.5 131 22 4 132 23

4.5 133 24 5 134 25 6 135.5 26 7 137 26.5 8 138 29 9 139 30

10 140 31

uV dBuV dBm1 0 -109

1.5 3.5 -105.5 2 6 -103

2.5 8.0 -101 3 9.5 -99.5

3.5 11 -98 4 12 -97

4.5 13 -96 5 14 -95 6 15.5 -93.5 7 17 -92 8 18 -91 9 19 -90

10 20 -89 15 23.5 -85.5 20 26 -83 25 28 -81 30 29.5 -79.5 35 31 -78 40 32 -77 45 33 -76 50 34 -75 60 35.5 -73.5 70 37 -72 80 38 -71 90 39 -70

100 40 -69 150 43.5 -65.5 200 46 -63 250 48 -61 300 49.5 -59.5 350 51 -58 400 52 -57 450 53 -56 500 54 -55 600 55.5 -53.5 700 57 -52 800 58 -51 900 59 -50

1000 60 -49

mV dBuV dBm1 60 -49

1.5 63.5 -45.5 2 66 -43

2.5 68 -41 3 69.5 -39.5

3.5 71 -38 4 72 -37

4.5 73 -36 5 74 -35 6 75.5 -33.5 7 77 -32 8 78 -31 9 79 -30

10 80 -29 15 83.5 -25.5 20 86 -23 25 88 -21 30 89.5 -19.5 35 91 -18 40 92 -17 45 93 -16 50 94 -15 60 95.5 -13.5 70 97 -12 80 98 -11 90 99 -10

100 100 -9 150 103.5 -5.5 200 106 -3 250 108 -1 300 109.5 0.5 350 111 2 400 112 3 450 113 4 500 114 5 600 115.5 6.5 700 117 8 800 118 9 900 119 10

1000 120 11

Conversion table. Levels measured over 75 Ω impedance

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TV StandardsStandard PAL PAL-M PAL-N NTSC SECAM

Complete name Phase Alternate Line

Phase Alternate Line

Phase Alternate Line

National Television Standards Committee

Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire

Number of lines 625 525 625 525 625Line frequency 15.625 KHz 15.734 KHz 15.625 KHz 15.734 KHz 15.625 KHzSub-Carrier 4.434 MHz 3.576 MHz 3.582 MHz 3.580 MHz 4.250MHz & 4.406MHz

Reduction of max. Output level (derating). Broadband amplifiersChannels 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 32

Reduction (dB) 0 2.5 3 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8 8.5 8.5 9 9 12

is evaluated in the table below), will ensure that intermodulation products are sufficiently low that they do not noticeably interfere with the analogue pictures.(Note that in most cases, the level of all the digital signals is sufficiently small compared to the analogue signals that they may be disregarded.) However, the fact that the digital signals are at a low level compared to the analogue means that in some circumstances this de-rating factor might not be sufficient to protect digital signals adequately. It may be necessary to de-rate the amplifier further.

Spectrum of a System M television channel with NTSC color.

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ADJACENT CHANNEL REJECTION (dB): The difference between the minimum gain in the channel and the maximum gain (minimum attenuation) in the adjacent channel. The adjacent channel in UHF is C±2 and in VHF is C±1).

AGC RANGE (dB): The difference between the maximum and minimum signal that is necessary for a system with AGC to keep a constant output.

BAND REJECTION (dB): The difference between the minimum gain in the amplified band and the maximum attenuation in the rejected band.

FLATNESS (dB): The difference between the maximum and minimum gain in a certain band or channel.

FREQUENCY RESPONSE: The variation in amplitude within a certain band or channel.

GAIN (dB): This is the difference between the output power of an amplifier with the characteristic impedance (75 Ω) and the input power. 

MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL (dBμV)DAB Amplifier: Intermodulation distance= 50 dB (2 channels 4 MHz)

FM Amplifier: UNE 523/79 standard Intermodulation distance= 54 dB

IF Amplifier: DIN VDE 0855/12 standard Intermodulation distance= 35 dB

PAL broadband amplifiers: DIN45004B standard Intermodulation distance= 60 dB

Single channel amplifiers: EN50083-5 standard Intermodulation distance= 54 dB

NOISE FIGURE: The ratio of the actual noise power generated at the output of an amplifier to that which would be generated in an ideal resistor. The lower the noise figure, the better the performance. The noise figure is expressed in (dB): NF=10 log F.

REJECTION BETWEEN INPUTS/OUTPUTS (dB): The band attenuation between inputs/outputs.

SPURIOUS (dBc): The difference in levels between the channel carrier created by a modulator or conversor and the lower side band or local oscillator. This only applies when there is a broadband channel.

THROUGH LOSSES (dB): The attenuation that is undergone by signal in a specific band between the input and output of a device.

BER (Bit Error Ratio): Measurement of signal quality after demodulation. It simply indicates what proportion of the received binary digits (bits) are incorrect – 0 received as 1 or vice-versa. BER is ultimately the best measure of digital signal quality since it tells us directly whether a picture can be displayed. In practice, when investigating reception problems, a CSI display is often more useful and MER measurements may be more appropriate, with a direct indication in dB of the ability of a receiver to decode the signal. A satisfactory result in a Digital installation such as DTT or Satellite would be <2 x 10-4

MER (Modulation Error Ratio): is a very similar parameter to C/N and is also a ratio measured in dB. It includes all other signal impairments, not just noise. It can therefore be used to give a more direct indication of decoding margin when, as is often the case, there is co-channel interference as well as noise in the channel.

MPEG-2 PROFILES

Abbr. Name Picture Coding Types Chroma Format Aspect Ratios Scalable modes

SP Simple profile I, P 4:2:0 Square pixels, 4:3, or 16:9 None

MP Main profile I, P, B 4:2:0 Square pixels, 4:3, or 16:9 None

SNR SNR Scalable profile I, P, B 4:2:0 Square pixels, 4:3, or 16:9 SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) scalable

Spatial Spatially Scalable profile I, P, B 4:2:0 Square pixels, 4:3, or 16:9 SNR- or spatial-scalable

HP High profile I, P, B 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 Square pixels, 4:3, or 16:9 SNR- or spatial-scalable

MPEG-2 LEVELS

Abbr. Name Frame rates (Hz) Max horizontal resolution

Max vertical resolution

Max luminance samples per second (approximately height x width x framerate)

Max bit rate in Main profile (Mbit/s)

LL Low Level 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 352 288 3,041,280 4

ML Main Level 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 720 576 10,368,000, except in High profile, where

constraint is 14,475,600 for 4:2:0 and 11,059,200 for 4:2:2

15

H-14 High 1440 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60 1440 1152 47,001,600, except that in High profile with

4:2:0, constraint is 62,668,800 60

HL High Level 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60 1920 1152 62,668,800, except that in High profile with

4:2:0, constraint is 83,558,400 80

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ETHERNET TECHNOLOGIES

Technology Transmission Speed Cable Type Maximum Distance Topology

10Base2 10 Mbps Coaxial 185 m Bus (T Connector)

10BaseT 10 Mbps Twisted Pair 100 m Star (Hub or Switch)

10BaseF 10 Mbps Optic Fiber 2000 m Star (Hub or Switch)

100BaseT4 100Mbps Twisted Pair (category 3UTP) 100 m Star. Half Duplex (hub) & Full Duplex (switch)

100BaseTX 100Mbps Twisted Pair (category 5UTP) 100 m Star. Half Duplex (hub) & Full Duplex (switch)

100BaseFX 100Mbps Optic Fiber 2000 m No hubs

1000BaseT 1000Mbps 4 Twisted Pair (category 5e or 6UTP ) 100 m Star. Full Duplex (switch)

1000BaseSX 1000Mbps Optic Fiber (multimode) 550 m Star. Full Duplex (switch)

1000BaseLX 1000Mbps Optic Fiber (monomode) 5000 m Star. Full Duplex (switch)

IEEE 802.X STANDARDS

Name Description Note

IEEE 802.1 Bridging (networking) and Network Management --------------

IEEE 802.2 Logical link control Inactive

IEEE 802.3 Ethernet --------------

IEEE 802.4 Token bus Disbanded

IEEE 802.5 Defines the MAC layer for a Token Ring Inactive

IEEE 802.6 Metropolitan Area Networks Disbanded

IEEE 802.7 Broadband LAN using Coaxial Cable Disbanded

IEEE 802.8 Fiber Optic TAG Disbanded

IEEE 802.9 Integrated Services LAN Disbanded

IEEE 802.10 Interoperable LAN Security Disbanded

IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n Wireless LAN & Mesh (Wi-Fi certification) --------------

IEEE 802.12 Demand Priority Disbanded

IEEE 802.13 -------------- Not used (officially)

IEEE 802.14 Cable Modems Disbanded

IEEE 802.15 Wireless PAN --------------

IEEE 802.15.1 Bluetooth Certification --------------

IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee Certification --------------

IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access (WiMAX certification) --------------

IEEE 802.16e (Mobile) Broadband Wireless Access --------------

IEEE 802.16.1 Local Multipoint Distribution Service --------------

IEEE 802.17 Resilient packet ring --------------

IEEE 802.18 Radio Regulatory TAG --------------

IEEE 802.19 Coexistence TAG --------------

IEEE 802.20 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access --------------

IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handoff --------------

IEEE 802.22 Wireless Regional Area Network --------------

IEEE 802.23 Broadband ISDN system Experimental

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The IEEE 802 family of standards is maintained by the IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC). The most widely used standards are for the Ethernet family, Token Ring, Wireless LAN, Bridging and Virtual Bridged LANs.

Common Video Resolutions

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H.264 PROFILES

Feature CBP BP XP MP HiP Hi10P Hi422P Hi444PP

I and P slices Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

B slices No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

SI and SP slices No No Yes No No No No No

Flexible macroblock ordering (FMO) No Yes Yes No No No No No

Arbitrary slice ordering (ASO) No Yes Yes No No No No No

Redundant slices (RS) No Yes Yes No No No No No

Data partitioning No No Yes No No No No No

Interlaced coding (PicAFF, MBAFF) No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Multiple reference frames Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

In-loop deblocking filter Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

CAVLC entropy coding Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

CABAC entropy coding No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

8×8 vs. 4×4 transform adaptability No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Quantization scaling matrices No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Separate Cb and Cr QP control No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Monochrome (4:0:0) No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Chroma formats (4:2:x) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 2 0, 2, 4

Largest sample depth 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 14

Separate color plane coding No No No No No No No Yes

Predictive lossless coding No No No No No No No Yes

H.264 PROFILESThe standard includes the following sets of capabilities, which are referred to as profiles, targeting specific classes of applications:CONSTRAINED BASELINE PROFILE (CBP)Primarily for low-cost applications this profile is used widely in videoconference and mobile applications. It corresponds to the subset of features that are in common between the Baseline, Main, and High Profiles described below.BASELINE PROFILE (BP)Primarily for low-cost applications that requires additional error robustness, while this profile is used rarely in videoconference and mobile applications, it does add additional error resilience tools to the Constrained Baseline Profile. The importance of this profile is fading after the Constrained Baseline Profile has been defined.MAIN PROFILE (MP)Originally intended as the mainstream consumer profile for broadcast and storage applications, the importance of this profile faded when the High profile was developed for those applications.EXTENDED PROFILE (XP)Intended as the streaming video profile, this profile has relatively high compression capability and some extra tricks for robustness to data losses and server stream switching.HIGH PROFILE (HIP)The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for high-definition television applications (this is the profile adopted into HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc, for example).HIGH 10 PROFILE (HI10P)Going beyond today’s mainstream consumer product capabilities, this profile builds on top of the High Profile, adding support for up to 10 bits per sample of decoded picture precision.

HIGH 4:2:2 PROFILE (HI422P)Primarily targeting professional applications that use interlaced video, this profile builds on top of the High 10 Profile, adding support for the 4:2:2 chroma subsampling format while using up to 10 bits per sample of decoded picture precision.HIGH 4:4:4 PREDICTIVE PROFILE (HI444PP)This profile builds on top of the High 4:2:2 Profile, supporting up to 4:4:4 chroma sampling, up to 14 bits per sample, and additionally supporting efficient lossless region coding and the coding of each picture as three separate color planes.HIGH STEREO PROFILEThis profile targets two-view stereoscopic 3D video and combines tools from the High profile with inter-view prediction capabilities of Multiview Video Coding extension.In addition, the standard contains four additional all-Intra profiles, which are defined as simple subsets of other corresponding profiles. These are mostly for professional (e.g., camera and editing system) applications:HIGH 10 INTRA PROFILEThe High 10 Profile constrained to all-Intra use.HIGH 4:2:2 INTRA PROFILEThe High 4:2:2 Profile constrained to all-Intra use.HIGH 4:4:4 INTRA PROFILE

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H.264 LEVELS

LevelMax macroblocks Max video bit rate (VCL) (kbit/s) Examples for high

resolution @ frame rate (max stored frames)per second per frame BP, XP, MP HiP Hi10P Hi422P,

Hi444PP

1 1485 99 64 80 192 256128×[email protected]

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1b 1485 99 128 160 384 512128×[email protected]

176×[email protected]

1.1 3000 396 192 240 576 768

176×[email protected]

320×[email protected]

352×[email protected]

1.2 6000 396 384 480 1152 1536320×[email protected]

352×[email protected]

1.3 11880 396 768 960 2304 3072320×[email protected]

352×[email protected]

2 11880 396 2000 2500 6000 8000320×[email protected]

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2.1 19800 792 4000 5000 12000 16000352×[email protected]

352×[email protected]

2.2 20250 1620 4000 5000 12000 16000

352×[email protected]

352×[email protected]

720×[email protected]

720×[email protected]

3 40500 1620 10000 12500 30000 40000

352×[email protected]

352×[email protected]

720×[email protected]

720×[email protected]

3.1 108000 3600 14000 17500 42000 56000

720×[email protected]

720×[email protected]

1280×[email protected]

3.2 216000 5120 20000 25000 60000 800001280×[email protected]

1280×[email protected]

4 245760 8192 20000 25000 60000 80000

1280×[email protected]

1920×[email protected]

2048×[email protected]

4.1 245760 8192 50000 62500 150000 200000

1280×[email protected]

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2048×[email protected]

4.2 522240 8704 50000 62500 150000 2000001920×[email protected]

2048×[email protected]

5 589824 22080 135000 168750 405000 540000

1920×[email protected]

2048×[email protected]

2048×[email protected]

2560×[email protected]

3680×[email protected]

5.1 983040 36864 240000 300000 720000 960000

1920×[email protected]

4096×[email protected]

4096×[email protected]

The High 4:4:4 Profile constrained to all-Intra use.CAVLC 4:4:4 INTRA PROFILEThe High 4:4:4 Profile constrained to all-Intra use and to CAVLC entropy coding (i.e., not supporting CABAC).

As a result of the Scalable Video Coding extension, the standard contains three additional scalable profiles, which are defined as a combination of the H.264/AVC profile for the base layer (2nd word in scalable profile name) and tools that achieve the scalable extension:SCALABLE BASELINE PROFILEPrimarily targeting video conference, mobile, and surveillance applications, this profile builds on top of a constrained version of the H.264/AVC Baseline profile to which the base layer (a subset of the bitstream) must conform. For the scalability tools, a subset of the available tools is enabled.SCALABLE HIGH PROFILEPrimarily targeting broadcast and streaming applications, this profile builds on top of the H.264/AVC High Profile to which the base layer must conform.SCALABLE HIGH INTRA PROFILEPrimarily targeting production applications, this profile is the Scalable High Profile constrained to all-Intra use.

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Ethernet Cable RJ45 Pinout

Pin T568A Pair T568B Pair Wire T568A Color T568B Color

1 3 2 tip

white/green stripe white/orange stripe

2 3 2 ring

green solid orange solid

3 2 3 tip

white/orange stripe white/green stripe

4 1 1 ring

blue solid blue solid

5 1 1 tip

white/blue stripe white/blue stripe

6 2 3 ring

orange solid green solid

7 4 4 tip

white/brown stripe white/brown stripe

8 4 4 ring

brown solid brown solid

Information extracted from www.wikipedia.org

Horizontal cables should be terminated using the T568A pin/pair assignments, “or, optionally, per [T568B] if necessary to accommodate certain 8-pin cabling systems”. Despite this instruction, many organizations continue to implement T568B for various reasons, chiefly associated with tradition (T568B is equivalent to AT&T 258A). The United States National Communication Systems Federal Telecommunications Recommendations do not recognize T568B.

An Ethernet crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable used to connect computing devices together directly where they would normally be connected via a network switch, hub or router, such as directly connecting two personal computers via their network adapters.

Automatic MDI/MDI-X Configuration is specified as an optional feature in the 1000BASE-T standard, meaning that straight-through cables will often work between Gigabit capable interfaces. This feature eliminates the need for crossover cables, making obsolete the uplink/normal ports and manual selector switches found on many older hubs and switches and greatly reducing installation errors.

Gigabit Ethernet Crossover RJ45 Pinout

Pin Connection 1: T568A Connection 2: T568A Crossed

Signal Pair Color Signal Pair Color

1 BI_DA+ 3

white/green stripe

BI_DB+ 2

white/orange stripe

2 BI_DA- 3

green solid

BI_DB- 2

orange solid

3 BI_DB+ 2

white/orange stripe

BI_DA+ 3

white/green stripe

4 BI_DB+ 1

blue solid

BI_DD+ 4

white/brown stripe

5 BI_DB- 1

white/blue stripe

BI_DD- 4

brown solid

6 BI_DB- 2

orange solid

BI_DA- 3

green solid

7 BI_DD+ 4

white/brown stripe

BI_DC+ 1

blue solid

8 BI_DD- 4

brown solid

BI_DC- 1

white/blue stripe

Gigabit Ethernet Crossover RJ45 Pinout

Pin Connection 1: T568B Connection 2: T568B Crossed

Signal Pair Color Signal Pair Color

1 BI_DB+ 2

white/orange stripe

BI_DA+ 3

white/green stripe

2 BI_DB- 2

orange solid

BI_DA- 3

green solid

3 BI_DA+ 3

white/green stripe

BI_DB+ 2

white/orange stripe

4 BI_DB+ 1

blue solid

BI_DD+ 4

white/brown stripe

5 BI_DB- 1

white/blue stripe

BI_DD- 4

brown solid

6 BI_DA- 3

green solid

BI_DB- 2

orange solid

7 BI_DD+ 4

white/brown stripe

BI_DC+ 1

blue solid

8 BI_DD- 4

brown solid

BI_DC- 1

white/blue stripe

Information extracted from www.wikipedia.org

Use shielded connections

Respect bending radius

Avoid heavy weights on the cable

Avoid heat sources

Use appropriate clamps

caBle recommenDaTions

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BAC.1520 18

BAC.1520B 18

BAC.1521 18

BAC.1522 18

BAC.1523 18

BAC.1528 18

BAC.7026 10

BAC.7029 10

BAL.1568P 18

BAL.1569 18

BAL.1569P 18

BAL.1579 18

BAL.1589 16

BAL.1589 18

BAL.6020 18

BAM.6000S 17

BAM6003-10 17

BAM6005-12 17

BAM6011-20 17

BAM6020 17

BAM6021-41 17

BAM6021-69 17

BAM6221-69 17

BAM6466 17

BAM6508 17

BAM6565 17

BAN.6002B 8

BAN.6005 8

BAN.6007 8

BAN.6021B 8

BAN.7003 9

BAN.7006 9

BC-1695 16

BC.1695 18

BC.2687 18

BC.2688 18

BC.2689 18

BC.8601 18

BC.8602 18

BC.8675 18

BMP.0561 18

BMP.0561 19

BMP.0563 19

BMP.0622 19

BMP.0623 19

BMS.2660T 14

BMS.2684 18

BMS.2685 18

BMS.2686 18

BMS.2689 18

BMS.2699 18

BMS.8710 15

BMS.8720 15

BMS.8721 15

BMS.8722 15

BMS.8750 16

BMS.8751 16

BRS.7100 18

BRS.7101 18

BRS.7102 18

BRS.7103 18

BRS.7110 18

BRS.7111 18

BRS.7112 18

BRS.7113 18

BVR.1650 18

BVR.1651 18

BVR.7500 19

BVR.7509 19

BVR.7511 19

BVR.7513 19

BVR.7514 19

BVR.7515 19

BVR.7516 19

BVR.7518 19

BVR.7519 19

BVR.7520 19

BVR.7521 19

BVR.7522 19

BVR.7523 19

BVR.7540 19

BVR.7541 19

BVR.7542 19

BVR.7543 19

BVR.7544 19

BVR.7545 19

BVR.7832 19

CAT.500 35

CAT.501 35

CAT.600 35

CAT.601 35

CB.100 34

CB.200 34

CB.300 34

CB.400 34

CB.401 34

DA.100 43

DA.200 43

DA.400 43

DM.10 43

GPLC 43

LN.8 11

LN.11 10

LN.22 10

LN.41 11

LN.44 11

MA.1125 22

MA.1140 22

MA.1150 22

MA.4140 23

MA.4150 23

MAF.1140 23

PSU.10 31

SC.2 39

SC.2 39

SC.3 39

SC.4 39

SC.258 26

SC.298 27

SC.2138 28

SC.2178A 29

SC.2512 26

SC.2516 26

SC.2524 26

SC.2532 26

SC.2912 27

SC.2916 27

SC.2924 27

SC.2932 27

SC.21312 28

SC.21316 28

SC.21324 28

SC.21332 28

SC.21712A 29

SC.21716A 29

SC.21724A 29

SC.21732A 29

SCA.28 30

SCA.29 30

SCA.213 31

SCA.217 31

SP.2 38

SP.2 38

SP.3 38

SP.4 38

SP.4 38

SP.6 38

SP.8 38

SS.258 26

SS.298A 27

SS.2178A 30

SS.2512 26

SS.2516 26

SS.2524 26

SS.2532 26

SS.2912A 27

SS.2916A 27

SS.2924A 27

SS.2932A 27

SS.21712A 30

SS.21716A 30

SS.21724A 30

SS.21732A 30

TP.110 38

TP.115 38

TP.121 38

TP.210 38

TP.210 39

UNE 166002:2006 for R&D Quality

TP.215 38

TP.220 38

TP.225 38

TP.414 38

TP.422 38

TP.425 38

TP.615 39

TP.620 39

TP.625 39

TP.815 39

TP.821 39

TP.826 39

W.05 42

W.10 42

W.20 42

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