TechniSat Satellite TV System GigaSwitch 9 8 User Manual

GigaSwitch 9/8  
Installation  
instructions  
 
Basic unit  
(for a maximum of 8 parties)  
Art. No. 0000/3245  
Cascade matrix  
(for a maximum of 8 parties)  
Art. No. 0000/3246  
Mains power adapter  
Art. No. 0000/3222  
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2 Safety notes  
For your own protection, you should read the safety notes carefully before installing the  
equipment. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by inappropriate hand-  
ling, or by ignoring the safety instructions.  
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Components should be mounted in a dry room, on a horizontal plane, consisting or  
flame-resistant materials.  
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When installing the equipment keep the electricity switched off.  
Ensure the antenna installation is earthed.  
Ensure the antenna installation is protected from lightning as per local regulations.  
Ensure that you are in compliance with relevant European standards and VDE regu-  
lations, where applicable, with regard to electrical safety.  
You must comply with national regulations pertaining to broadcast reception installati-  
ons.  
Never open the housing of the equipment. Any repairs necessary should only be car-  
ried out by a qualified specialist. If the following apply, disconnect the equipment from  
the mains power supply, and call a qualified repair person:  
the unit was subject to humidity, or water has run into the unit,  
in case of malfunctions,  
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in case of severe external damage.  
3 Installation  
3.1 General  
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We recommend a star-shaped distribution, with the distributor being located either in  
the attic or near the centre of the building. If you are using a cascade matrix, please  
note Point 3.5.  
Please ensure that the levels of the satellite signals fed into the system are approxi-  
mately equal. This ensures that the very good decoupling characteristics are not limi-  
ted.  
As cables are very sensitive to damage, you should install these as late as possible  
duriung the building process. If possible, lay the cables inside a protective tube or  
pipe. Do not bend cables too sharply!  
Install the equipment while the electricity is switched off, or disconnected.  
3.2 Selecting the external unit/LNCs  
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You may use Quatro or Dual-Output LNCs. Please note the maximum possible  
current strength for inputs, as per the technical data.  
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Quatro-Switch LNCs, Twin LNCs and Single Universal V/H LNCs are not suitable.  
The current feeding the LNCs ia approx. 18V (load-dependant).  
3.3 Cable  
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Because of the amplification provieded by the units, you can use small-calibre, easy-  
to-use cables in spite of the higher damping this means.  
When connecting the LNCs with the multi-switch, resp. several multi-switches with  
each other, we recommend the use of MULTYMEDIA cable (Art. No. 0001/3014).  
we recommend you use mini coaxial cable to connect the multi-switch with the anten-  
na sockets.  
To isntall longer sections of cable to connect to the antenna sockets, please use the  
low-damping co-axial cable CoaxSat 2150.  
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Damping values are specified in Point 6.  
Please use crimp-type connectors wherever possible!  
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Insulation should be stripped from the cable as follows:  
approx. 4mm  
7mm  
crimp connector  
20mm  
free wire  
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10  
wire mesh  
screw-on  
silver foil  
F connector  
3.4 Antenna sockets  
The participants should be connected to the system via antenna sockets (SV 500 or SVT  
500). This ensures that terrestrial programmes can be received without the need for an  
additional socket, and equipment connected in this way is protected from extraneous interfe-  
rence.  
3.5 Cascade  
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We recommend splitting the cascade distribution (star-shaped for each floor in the  
building, MULTYMEDIA cable between the multi-switches). This makes the laying of  
cables more efficient, with less possible confusion.  
If you wish to distribute to 16 parties from a single central point (star-shaped distribu-  
tion), connect the switches by means of quick-connecting F-connection adapters.  
3.6 Energy-saving switch (use only when operating 9/8 G on its own!)  
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The terrestrial reception is supplied continuously via the mains adapter.  
If the energy-saving switch is set to “on”, the LNCs will only be fed if at least one  
receiver is switched on.  
4 Installation hints  
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Check all cables for short circuits before making the connections, in the case of lar-  
ger installations this can save a lot of time later.  
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Ensure that the connections from the LNC are not mixed up. To make things easier,  
we recommend you use the (multi-coloured) MULTYMEDIA cable, or mark the  
various cables with suitable multi-coloured marks.  
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Use single, uncut lengths of cable throughout. DVB signals are particularly suscep-  
tible to interference through the use of F-connectors.  
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Screw the F-connectors moderately tight.  
Any outputs not used can, if you wish to achieve a particularly linear frequency dis-  
tribution, be capped with a 75 Ohm terminal resistor.  
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Any inputs not used may not be capped with a terminal resistor.  
The multi-switches can also be mounted in small distribution cabinets using hatclip  
fasteners.  
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Distribution of terrestrial programmes:  
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Ensure that the terrestrial signals fed into the system are of approximately equal  
strength.  
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A terrestrial pre-amplifer is not required.  
5 Troubleshooting guide  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Solution  
No reception on any pola- Antenna position not cor-  
Check the position of your  
antenna. Use the signal  
strength indicator of your  
receiver (transponder info)  
risation plane.  
rect  
Still no reception on any  
polarisation plane  
Short circuit in LNC  
connection  
Disconnect the branch  
connections on after the  
other to locate the short  
circuit  
No reception, or wrong  
programmes, on individual ched, or central wire in  
polarisation planes  
LNC connections swit-  
Check on the allocation of  
cables and connectorsr.  
E.g. use a receiver to  
connection too short  
check on the signal direct-  
ly in the LNC connection.  
Outputs of individual par-  
ties not functional  
LNC voltage and/or swit-  
ching criteria of receiver  
incorrect  
Try connecting the recei-  
ving unit to a different  
party output.  
Check the LNC power and  
the switching criteria with a  
measuring device, or try  
another receiving unit  
No reception via receivers aLNCsnot feeding in  
cascade unit.  
Set switch on 9/8 G to  
Off” for energy saving  
Waves in terrestrial TV  
image  
Input signal too strong  
Reduce level  
(see Technical Data)  
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6 Technical Data  
9/8 G  
Cascade 9/8 G + K  
Terrestrial  
Satellite band: 950 - 2150 MHz  
47 - 862 MHz,  
Terr.  
Sat.  
Terr.  
Sat.  
Throughput damping  
Branch gain on 9/8K  
Branch gain on 9/8G  
Decoupling receiver outputs  
Input levels  
2 ... 3dB  
2 ... 5dB  
1 ... 4dB  
-2 ... +3dB  
-5 ... -4dB 3) -4 ... -2dB 3)  
-3 ... -1dB -2 ... +3dB  
> 35dB  
recommended  
72dBµV  
70dBµV  
70dBµV  
75dBµV  
80dBµV 1) 85dBµV 2) 80dBµV 1)  
90dBµV 2)  
maximum  
Shielding  
in acc. with EN50083-2/A1 (TechniSelect S)  
DiSEqC 1.0 or higher with U >0,25V  
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or Mini-DiSEqC or 11,5V...14V/16V...19V  
und 0/22kHz ±4kHz  
Control  
Mains adapter supplied, 16V~, at full load 0,7A, stand-  
by <25mA  
Mains adapter  
Power, requirements of mains  
adapter  
65mA  
190mA  
635mA  
(protected against short circuit  
and overload)  
510mA  
(protected against short circuit and  
overload)  
max. possible to the  
LNCs  
required by receiver  
Ambient temperature  
Dimensions: WxHxD  
60mA  
-25...+55°C  
210x125x35 (mm)  
1) Relative to broad-band cable signal in BBC grid (36 TV signals, 24 FM  
programmes), CTB (72dB) / CSO (69dB), in case of terrestrial reception  
individual stations are often larger, but this is acceptable as long as they  
remain smaller than 90dBµV  
2) in accordance with EN 50083-3: IMA3 35dB  
3) In case of split cascading please also consider cable attenuation!  
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Your equipment is in accordance with CE, and complies with all relevant EU standards!  
Subject to change, not responsible for printing errors. Correct as at 02/04  
TechniSat and GigaSwitch are registered trademarks of  
TechniSat Digital GmbH  
P.O.Box 560  
D- 54541 Daun, Germany  
190204  
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