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Clipsal StarServe - Installation Guide, 11635

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SECTION 9Subscription TV Cabling Requirements/OverviewMultiple Subscription TV Decoder Cabling Requirements - Domestic <strong>Installation</strong>sSUBSCRIPTION TV COAX CABLING DOES NOT CONNECT TO CLIPSAL STARSERVE ®For multiple subscription TV outlets you will require a device called a multiswitch. The two cables from the satellitedish connect to the inputs of the multiswitch.The two cables required by the subscription TV companies at the wall plate are then connected to the multiswitchoutputs. The multiswitch is powered via the subscription TV decoder. Multiswitches are available in a number ofconfi gurations depending on the number of subscription TV outlets required (eg: four, eight, twelve outputs).A telephone outlet is required for the inbuilt modem of the subscription TV decoder for communication back to thesubscription TV provider for pay per view functions and billing.Run a Category or telephone cable from the <strong>Clipsal</strong> <strong>StarServe</strong> ® to the subscription TV wall plate and terminate to themain telephone line.Satellite dishMust be earthed incompliance withAS/NZS 1367, AS/NZS3000& AS/ACIF S0092 In/8 Out MultiswitchConnectto anothermultiswitch forfuture servicesRG6 QuadshieldCablesTelephonepatch leadsPAY 1 PAY 2 MODEM PAY 1 PAY 2 MODEMPAY 1 PAY 2 MODEMFour cables are run from the satellite dish to the multiswitch.Two are connected and there are two for future use.INSTALLATION GUIDE67

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