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HE-12/HE-4 

Instruction Manual

Table of Contents

SECTION 1 – GENERAL & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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SECTION 2 – PRODUCT SUMMARY

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2.1 REVISION HISTORY & REASON ...................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................... 6

2.3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

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SECTION 3 – INSTALLATION & POWER-UP

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3.1 UNPACKING ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 8

3.2 POWER-UP

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SECTION 4 – QAM OUTPUT CONFIGURATION

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4.1 GENERAL ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9

4.2 QUICK CONFIGURATION

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4.3 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION

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4.3.1 ASI INPUT MODULE ................................................................................................................................................................11
4.3.2 8VSB/QAM INPUT MODULE ...................................................................................................................................................12

4.3.2.1 CONFIGURING FOR 8VSb INPUT

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4.3.2.2 CONFIGURING FOR QAM INPUT

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4.3.3 QAM MENU OPTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................14

4.3.4 RF OUTPUT MENU OPTIONS

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SECTION 5 – FREQUENTLY ASkED QUESTIONS

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APPENDIX A: CATV CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART

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Summary of Contents for AMCM-860B

Page 1: ...ck No Description MIPS 12C 7722C Power Supply MIRC 4CUBE PS 7702 Power Supply AMCM 860B 7766B Agile Modulator AMCM 860HB 7766HB Agile Modulator Horizontal AMCM 860S 7766S Stereo Agile Modulator AMCM 860HS 7766HS Stereo Agile Modulator Horizontal MICM 45C 7797C A V Modulator MICM 45S 7797S Stereo A V Modulator MIDM 806C 7740C Demodulator DHDC DV 6264A Digital High Definition Downconverter Vertical ...

Page 2: ...r Tongue Laboratories Inc One Jake Brown Road Old Bridge NJ 08857 Document Number 651204500J Printed in the United States of America All product names trade names or corporate names mentioned in this document are acknowledged to be the proprietary property of the registered owners This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual prop...

Page 3: ...OWER UP 8 3 1 UNPACKING 8 3 2 INSTALLATION 8 3 2 POWER UP 8 SECTION 4 QAM OUTPUT CONFIGURATION 9 4 1 GENERAL 9 4 2 QUICK CONFIGURATION 10 4 3 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 11 4 3 1 ASI INPUT MODULE 11 4 3 2 8VSB QAM INPUT MODULE 12 4 3 2 1 Configuring for 8vsb input 12 4 3 2 2 Configuring for QAM Input 13 4 3 3 QAM MENU Options 14 4 3 4 RF OUTPUT MENU Options 15 SECTION 5 frequently asked questions 17 AP...

Page 4: ...OTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the CATV System Installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical The STOP sign symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of ...

Page 5: ...e the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care to avoid touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them can be fatal Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never insert objects of any kin...

Page 6: ...C 12V Specifications Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D 19 x 3 5 x 7 5 inches Weight 1 1 lbs 0 5 kg MIRC 4D Description The 1RU MIRC 4D chassis includes the modular power supply and holds up to four modules The chassis Stock No 7711 is compatible with all modules MIRC 4D Specifications General Power Requirements 100 VAC to 240 VAC Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Temperature Range 0 to 50 C Output Voltage Curre...

Page 7: ...oltage Current Capacity 12 VDC 1 8 Amps 5 VDC 1 8 Amps Connectors Impedance AC In put IEC DC Output 37 pin D Indicators Power 1 ON LED green Accessories Supplied AC Power Cable 6 Ft IEC USA Specifications MIPS 12C Stock 7722C Typical General Power Requirements 100 VAC to 250 VAC Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Temperature Range 0 to 50 C Output 5 VDC 5 5 Amps 12 VDC 4 Amps Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D 4 ...

Page 8: ...ing HRC and IRC assignments from 54 to 860 MHz Meets FCC docket 21006 aeronautical frequency response offset requirements Front panel access to all level controls and indicators Integrated stereo encoder available Die cast chassis offers superior RFI protection The AMCM 860 dissipates twice the wattage in comparison to other Blonder Tongue HE 12 modulators and demodulators Due to this wattage incr...

Page 9: ... 5 or 25 kHz Output Level Min 45 dBmV Output Level Adjust 15 dB Aural Visual Carrier Ratio 10 to 17 dB Visual Carrier Frequency Tolerance Standard Channels 5 kHz FCC Aeronautical Channels 3 max kHz 4 5 MHz Aural Inter Carrier Frequency 150 Hz Channel Selectivity Adjacent Aural and Below 40 dB Adjacent Picture and Above 50 dB Spurious Outputs 60 dBc C N Ratio In Channel 65 dB Broadband Noise 76 dBc...

Page 10: ... the next section for programming the operating mode Programming a Channel 1 Navigate to the desired channel number by depressing the p UP and q DN buttons a Continuous past 99 for channels 100 135 the 100 red LED will illuminate 2 Press ENTER when you reach the desired channel setting This will tune the modulator output to the corresponding channel frequency for this entry a The LED display will ...

Page 11: ...or is operating the display will flash for 30 seconds and then revert back to the previous CH entry E1 is displayed if the Input VCO is Not Locked E2 is displayed if the Output VCO is Not Locked Possible Error Condition Scenarios 1 An Error Condition may occur when a channel number was accidentally altered by changing the push button switch to a number that is different from the output channel set...

Page 12: ...3 Pin Header Controls Video Level Pot Audio Level Pot Aural Carrier Level Pot RF Out put Lev el Pot Indicators Power ON LED green Video Over Modulation LED red MICM 45S Audio Over Modulation LED red MICM 45S Stereo Indicator LED red MICM 45S MICM 45 Modulators Description The MICM 45 is a professional quality channelized heterodyne audio video modulator The unit provides modulated RF carrier outpu...

Page 13: ...is good 5 A V Controls the amplitude of aural RF carrier to change aural visual ratio 6 Channel The modulator is factory aligned to the channel number indicated 7 RF The RF pot simultaneously adjusts the am pli tude of aural and visual carriers to the final drive amplifier Rear Panel All the connectors on the Modulator are located on the rear panel 1 Video Input The modulator accepts standard neg ...

Page 14: ...mper Settings MICM 45B MICM 45B comes factory set for audio pre emphasis enabled There are three 3 MICM 45B PC Board layout revisions available Choose the applicable one from the diagrams below Jumper 1 Audio Pre Emphasis Setting Jumper 2 Not Used 1 2 position Enabled Jumper must be set to 1 2 position 2 3 position Disabled 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Pre emphasis Jumper Enable Dis...

Page 15: ...u set 11 Tens and 6 ones for 116 For single digit channels the Tens switch is set to zero RF CATV Frequency Range AMM 806 CH 2 125 Output Level Min 35 45 dBmV Continuously Variable Aural Visual Carrier Ratio 12 to 18 dB Visual Carrier Frequency Tolerance Standard Channels 10 kHz FCC Aeronautical Channels AMML Only 5 kHz 4 5 MHz Aural Inter Carrier Frequency 150 Hz max Spurious Outputs 60 dBc C N R...

Page 16: ...o 20 dBmV input Input Output Impedance 75 Ohm Return Loss Input 15 dB Output 17 dB Electrical 12 VDC 100 mA 1 2 Watts Mechanical Dimensions 1 15 x 3 5 x 7 5 in Weight 13 5 oz Temperature Range 0 to 50 degrees C Connectors Rear Sub Band Input F Type Female RF Output F Type Female Power 3 Pin Header Indicators Front Power Green LED Specifications Typical SUB BAND INPUT NOT USED RF OUTPUT POWER VIDEO...

Page 17: ...hanges A channel lockout mode is also provided to prevent accidental channel changes Non volatile memory maintains the programmed channel selection in case of power loss All MIDM series units are compatible with any modulators requiring a baseband input and can be used in any combination with the MIPS 12C power supply in a MIRC 12V chassis Specifications MIDM 806C Typical RF Frequency Range 54 806...

Page 18: ...ATV HRC IRC Broadcast U V 5 Power On Off push button 6 Channel Down Increments channel by 1 7 Channel Up Increments channel by 1 8 100 LED When depressed red LED lights to indicate channels 100 and higher 9 Lock Depressing Lock button locks present channel or mode in memory prevent ing inadvertent change A user must depress the lock button again for any chan nel mode changes All the connectors are...

Page 19: ... 5 6 7 CH ENTER BLONDER TONGUE 100 DHDC UH DIGITAL HDTV UP CONVERTER RF LEVEL DN UP DN 7 CHANNEL UP 6 5 8 4 DHDC UV IF RF POWER 9 12 11 DHDC DV DH IF RF POWER 10 13 11 DHDC UV UH Rear Panel 9 IF Output F Connector 10 IF Input F Connector 11 Power Connector 12 RF Input F Connector 13 RF Output F Connector Specifications DHDC D Down Converter Input Tuning Range Off Air 8VSB 54 216 470 864 MHz VHF CH...

Page 20: ...blink continuously during the channel programming process and will not change the channel until the ENTER button is depressed b The unit has a special feature that alerts an operator of an inadvertent or desired change to the unit by flashing LED readout The LED will continue to flash for 30 seconds if the ENTER button is not depressed and if no additional entries are made then the readout will re...

Page 21: ...e previous CH entry E1 is displayed if the Input VCO is Not Locked E2 is displayed if the Output VCO is Not Locked The User should perform the following steps to correct an Error Condition 1 Check that the Channel Display is set to the desired channel reset as appropriate 2 Check that the unit is set to the appropriate desired operating mode 3 Verify the unit output on a spectrum analyzer 4 Discon...

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Page 24: ...r shorter than the BT limited warranty for Refurbished or Closeout Products All sales of Refurbished or Closeout Products are final To obtain service under this warranty the defective product together with a copy of the sales receipt or other satisfactory proof of purchase and a brief description of the defect must be shipped freight prepaid to Blonder Tongue Laboratories Inc One Jake Brown Road Ol...

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