Grundig STC 160 Head-End Station Quad Modulators manual

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    Grundig SAT S y st E ms Notes on the Assembly Instructions As well as this supplementar y Assembly Instructions, the Assembly Instructions for the STC 160 apply . GSS Grundig SA T Systems GmbH Beuthener Strasse 43 D-90471 Nuremberg Phone: +49 (0) 9 1 1 / 7 03 8877 Fax: +49 (0) 9 1 1 / 7 03 92 1 0 Email: info@g ss.t v Inte rne t: w w w .gss.tv Assem[...]

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    - 2 - Contents 1 Safet y regulations ............................................................................................... 3 2 General info rmation ............................................................................................ 3 2 . 1 Scop e of deliver y .......................................................................[...]

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    - 3 - 1 Safety regulations Please read the saf et y regulations listed in the assembly instructions for the ST C 1 60 head - en d station whi ch pe rtain to this module. T ake precautions to pr event static di scharge when working on the device ! 2 General information 2. 1 Scop e of deliver y 1 HM M 4 7 0 or HMS 47 0 modul e 1 HF cable with F plugs[...]

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    - 4 - 2.3 T echnical data The requi rements of the following are met: 2006 / 9 5 /EC , 2004 / 1 08 /E C The product fulfils the guideli nes and standards for CE labelling. HF outputs: Modul ator s A / B / C / D Channels : C 02 … C 6 9 (i ncl. S 03 … S 1 4 and S 1 6 … S 4 1 ) Frequency range : 48 .25 MHz … 85 5. 25 MHz Modula tion method: CC[...]

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    - 5 - D - Sub so cket , using a PC or not ebook and the “ BE-Flash ” sof t ware. Y o u can find the current operati ng sof t ware for the head - end station , the soft war e “ BE-Flas h ” and the current assembly instructions on the website “ www . gs s. tv ”. The modules are designed exclu sively for use in the ST C 1 60 head - end sta[...]

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    - 6 - • Open the housing of the head - end st ation in accordance with the assembl y instructions for the ST C 1 60 . • Op enthelo ckingdevi ce 1 in the direction of the arro w (fig . 1 ) . —> Slots 1 (digi tal mo dule) and 2 (modulato r module) are shown in fig - ure 2 . The o pen slot in bet ween (without a contact stri p [...]

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    - 7 - 3. 2 Connecting the modulator module • Usingthe A V cable C , connect the modula tor mo dule to t he digital module or to an add - on mo dule if applicable. • Af terprogr ammi ng, connectthe modulatoroutput D to o n e o f t h e i n p u t s o c k - ets E on the outp ut collector . • Closethelo[...]

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    - 8 - 4 The control panel at a glance 4. 1 Menu items Pr ogram the module us ing the but tons on the h ead - end sta tion control un it . The menus appear on the t wo - li ne display of the control uni t. Y ou can use the M but ton to sele ct the following menu items : – M odulator se ttings – Mo dulator outp ut channel – Out put level – Au[...]

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    - 9 - 5 Programming 5. 1 Preparation • Connectt hetestreceivertotheHFout putonthemodulat ormodule. • Adjustthetestreceivertotheoutputchannelofthechannelstriptobes et . • Switch on th e modulato r if nece ssar y . For each modulator ,[...]

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    - 10 - 5. 2 Programm ing procedure The parameters and functions to be set are underlined . 5 . 2 .1 HMM 47 0 modulat or module Bx 2A Modulator OUTPUT on   Bx 2B 4 A V MONO C23 Ein/On SETU P Bx 2A 4 A V MONO C21 BE160 V 7 M M Bx 2A C2 1 OUTPUT M Bx 2A Mono L AUDIO M M Bx 2A Level 0 dB OUTPUT Bx 1A CANCEL Bx 2A S => STORE MEMORY M / Bx 2A C2[...]

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    - 11 - 5. 2.2 HMS 4 70 modulator module Bx 2A Modulator OUTPUT on   Bx 2B 4 A V STEREO C23 Ein/On SETU P Bx 2A 4 A V STEREO C21 BE160 V 7 M M Bx 2A C2 1 OUTPUT M Bx 2A S tereo AUDIO M M Bx 2A Level 0 dB OUTPUT Bx 1A CANCEL Bx 2A S => STORE MEMORY M / Bx 2A C21 OUTPUT Fine 0 / S M -64 … 63 M / 0 … -15 dB Stereo / Dual on / off / / /[...]

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    - 12 - 5. 3 Programming the HM M 4 7 0 modulator mo dule N ot e s: – Entries are saved b y pressing the S but ton. —> Y ou wil l be returne d to the item “ Sele cting the module / ch annel strip ”. – The programm ing p rocess can be cancelled by pressing and holding t he M but ton. —> Y ou wil l be returne d to the item “ Sele c[...]

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    - 13 - • Pressthe M but ton : —> The “S witching on the modulator” – “ OUTPUT – Modulator ” m enu i s activated. Switching on the modulator • Use the but tons to switch “ on ” the modula tor (LED illum inates – pa ge 9) , or t o switch “ of f ” the mo dulator if necess ar y (LED is s witched of f) . [...]

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    - 14 - Set ting the fine tuning Only change t he fine t uni ng (frequency of fs et) in circums tanc - es where it is absolutely n ecessar y to do so. Once you have changed it , all te levi sions connecte d to the c able system will need to b e calibr ated by means of fine tuning to match it . • Pressthe butt on. —> Press ing the but[...]

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    - 15 - Sele cting the audio sig nal In this menu , you can se lect be t ween mono audio ( M ono L ) and the composite sig nal of the audio sig nals ( Mono L + R ). • The but tons are u sed t o select t he audio s ignal (“ Mono L ” or “ Mono L + R ” ). • Pressthe M but ton. —> The “Stori ng dat a ” – “ M E M O[...]

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    - 16 - 5.4 Programming the HMS 47 0 modulator m odule • Swi tchontheh ead - endsta tion . —> The di splay show s “ SETUP B E16 0 ” an d t h e s of t w are vers ion of the head - end station (e .g . V 7) . Sele cting the module / channel strip • Press r epea tedly if necessar y to sel ect the par ticular module ( Bx[...]

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    - 17 - Sele cting the audio sig nal In thi s menu , you can select bet ween stereo and dual tone. If the aud io signal will be supplied by the dig ital module , it will be switched automatically . • Usi ng the but ton, selec t the desir ed audio signal “ Stere o ” or “ Dual ”. • Pressthe M but ton. —> The “Stori[...]

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    7 Channel and frequency tables CC IR – B and I /III (F requency raster 7 MHz) CC IR – H yperb and (F requency raster 8 MHz) CC IR – B and IV /V (Fr equenc y raster 8 MHz) Alt era tions re ser v ed. Technic al da ta E. & O.E. © by GSS G mbH 14 0 3 2 0 0 8 Ser vice: Phone: +49 (0) 911 / 703 2221 Fax: +49 (0) 911 / 703 2326 Email: ser vice@[...]