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Clipsal StarServe - Installation Guide, 11635

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SECTION 3<strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® Product IntroductionModulated InputsThe modulated inputs on the <strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® VDU are designed for the connection of a modulator to the VDU. Thisenables the distribution of other devices such as a DVD player, VCR, Subscription TV decoder or surveillance camerato all TV outputs on the VDU.There are two types of VDU modulated inputs:3105VDU24T & 8072/6VHPThe modulated inputs on the 3105VDU24T and 8072/6VHP are designed for the connectionof a modulator to distribute devices such as Subscription TV decoders, DVD players, VCRsetc from one central location to all outputs on the VDU.The VDU can be powered remotely from this modulated input over the coax cable.The 3105VDU24T and 8072/6VHP have no IR control of these devices.3105VDU38IRT & 8073/8VHPIRThere are two modulated inputs on these models that allow for the distribution of devices toall TV outputs.Modulator Input A is designed for the connection of a modulator to distribute devices that do notrequire IR control such as surveillance cameras. This modulator input cannot be used to power the VDU.Modulator Input B is designed for the distribution of devices such as Subscription TV decoders, DVD players, VCRsetc from one central location to all outputs on the VDU with the potential of IR remote control of these devices fromother rooms. This modulated input can be used to remotely power the VDU.These models have an IR engine built into the VDU to enable the IR control of devices from remote locations with theaddition of an IR compatible modulator, IR emitter leads and IR targets.Power OutputThe power output has been designed to power an external device such as a switch/modemrouter that uses the same 12V d.c. power plug at the VDU.This feature was built to accommodate a fully working system that does not require powerinside the enclosure which houses the active equipment.INSTALLATION GUIDE17

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