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Clipsal StarServe - Installation Guide, 11635

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SECTION 3<strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® Product IntroductionVideo Distribution Units3105VDU38IRT 3105VDU24T 8072/6VHP 8073/8VHPIRDistributionThe VDU distributes digital and analogue free to air TV signals from the antenna input to all TV outputs on the VDU. Thisworks as a splitter but one of the special features is that the <strong>Clipsal</strong> VDU is a powered splitter and has no losses from theinput to the outputs.NOTE: The <strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® VDU is classed as one TV point when choosing an antenna.Variable Gain ControlThe <strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® VDU has a variable gain control to make it easy to adjust for the idealsignal strength and best possible picture. The variable gain control can amplify the incomingsignal by 5dBuV or decrease the signal strength by 15dBuV. This feature of the <strong>Clipsal</strong><strong>StarServe</strong> ® VDU makes installation easy.Selectable FM TrapThe selectable FM trap is a feature that is built into the <strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® VDU. FM frequenciescan cause interference with other TV frequencies and need to be removed from the distributionsystem. This can be done with the push of a button on the <strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® VDU.Combination VDUA combination VDU has been designed to suit the recessed slimline enclosures required intoday’s markets. These VDUs combine the features of the TV cabling and the connection ofthe telephone, security system and ADSL services to create a neat, compact solution.These are entry level solutions and are set and forget products as there is no patching required fora basic setup.The telephone card can accept one to four incoming telephone lines and distribute up to four locations for each line.The telephone lines can be expanded by jumpering from one to another.In other words, one incoming line can be expanded to 16 outlets and two incoming lines can be expanded to up toeight outputs per line.There is a Mode 3 socket for the connection of a security system built into the telephone card.16 INSTALLATION GUIDE

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