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Installation Instructions

Installation Instructions

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LDU604G  LDU608G

Number of Inputs 

6

Number of Outputs 

8

Gain to outputs 

±6dB 

±6dB

Noise figure 

4dB 

4dB

Gain/Loss to Downlink: 
 FM  88-108MHz 

-5dB 

-5dB

 DAB  217-230MHz 

-6dB 

-6dB

 UHF  470-790MHz 

+2dB 

+2dB

 CCTV 470-862MHz 

+2dB 

+2dB

  SAT 1  950-2300MHz 

-2dB 

-2dB

  SAT 2   950-2300MHz 

-3dB 

-3dB

  

 

LDU604G 

LDU608G

LNB rejection in UHF 

>35dB 

>35dB

Uplink Gain 470-790MHz 

8dB 

8dB

Return Path 

3-10MHz 

3-10MHz

Return Path Gain  

-2dB 

-2dB

All port IR enabled 

9V/15mA

LNB Line Power 

20V/400mA

UHF Line Power 

12V/40mA

f- connectors 

IEC 60169-24

Power requirements 230VAC~50Hz 

 

   

 

250mA typical

 

Specifications

 

TV  FM/DAB Sky+™  Sky™  Return  Phone

PSW351T 

✔ 

✔ 

✔ 

✔ 

✔ 

✔ 

PSW241 

✔ 

✔ 

✔ 

✔ 

 

 

PSW242T 

✔ 

✔ 

 

✔ 

✔ 

 

PSW132 

✔ 

✔ 

 

✔ 

 

PSW113 

 

 

 

 

 

PSW122 

✔ 

✔ 

PSW111 

Location

Choose a location for the amplifier from which it is convenient to run cables from the antennas and 

to the system outlets. Typical examples of suitable locations are a loft space or a cupboard. In weak 

signal areas it is helpful to keep the antenna cables as short as possible.

Select a cool, dry location to install the amplifier. This means a location where the ambient  

temperature will remain between -10°C and +40°C, and which is free from risk of dripping or 

splashing water etc.

The fixing location should allow adequate access to the equipment for wiring and maintenance. 

Clearance of at least 25mm should be allowed around the top and right hand side of the unit  

for ventilation. More clearance will be needed under and to the left of the amplifier to allow access 

for cables.

Fixing

 

The amplifier should be fixed to a wall or other suitable hard surface, using suitable screws and 

masonry plugs (not supplied). The amplifier should not be left supported by its own wiring, nor 

should it be left resting on a carpet or other insulating and/or inflammable surfaces.

Electricity Supply

Fixed wiring and connection of the electrical supply to these products should be carried out in 

accordance with BS7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations).

Each amplifier is supplied with a fitted 13A mains plug. If this is not suitable, see the General Safety 

Precautions Panel on page 4.

As an alternative to the use of plug and socket connection, the amplifier may be connected to the 

supply using a switched fused connection unit BS 1363-4. A 3A fuse to BS 1362 should be fitted in 

the fused connection unit.

If the power unit is connected to the supply other than by means of its fitted fused plug or a fused 

connection unit, it must be protected by a non-time delayed fuse or a type B MCB at the  

distribution board of rating not exceeding 6A. An isolating switch should be provided near to the 

unit to allow it to be disconnected from the supply when necessary.

Signal Connections

It is recommended that all F-type connectors are of the crimp type, as screw on connectors do not 

comply with the CAI codes of practice. Contact the CAI for clarification.

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