AXT630
Antenna Distribution System
③ Power Switch
Powers the unit on or off
④ AC Power Primary Switch
AC Main Power Switch
⑤ AC Power In
IEC Connector, 100-240 V AC
⑥ AC Power Cascade
Use the IEC extension cables to connect up to 5 devices to a single AC power source.
⑦ Network Speed LED (amber):
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Off = 10 Mbps
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On = 100 Mbps
⑧ Ethernet Ports (2)
PoE Class 1 enabled. Connect to an Ethernet network to enable remote control and monitoring
⑨ Network status LED (green)
•
Off = no network link
•
On = network link active
•
Flashing = network link active, flash rate corresponds to traffic volume
⑩ RF Output Connectors, Channel B
Distributes RF signal for Channel B
⑪ RF Output Connectors, Channel A
Distributes RF signal for Channel A
⑫ Antenna IN Ports, Channels A and B
Antenna inputs are DC biased for use with active antennas or in-line amplifiers.
⑬ RF Cascade Ports, Channels A and B
Passes the wideband RF signal from one device to the next, allowing up to 5 devices to share a single pair of antennas.
⑭ Antenna Input Status LED
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Green = DC power on
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Off = DC power off
•
Red = Antenna fault or over-current condition
Antennas
The Antenna Distribution Systems are compatible with front-mounted anten-
nas or with remote-mounted antennas.
Note: When using the input band filtering function, select an antenna with
bandwidth to cover the filter range.
Installing Front-mounted Antennas
Mounting the antennas on the front panel improves system performance by
providing a clear signal path for the RF signal. Use the supplied bulkhead
adapter kit to install the antennas on the front panel.
1. Insert the bulkhead adapters on the supplied front-mounting cables
through the holes in each bracket and secure them from the front using
the supplied hardware.
RF Output Distribution
2/9
RF outputs
4B
3B
2B
1B
2. Connect the supplied antennas cables to the antenna input BNC connec-
tors.
3. Install the antenna onto the bulkhead adapters.
Note: To minimize the possibility of signal dropout and optimize performance,
point the antennas up and away from each other at 45° from vertical.
Installing Remote Antennas
Remote antennas offer greater flexibility for antenna placements and can
improve performance by providing a less obstructed transmission path and
extending range. Consult for tips and best practices for remote mounting
antennas.
RF outputs
4A
3A
2A
1A
Shure Incorporated
2017/10/12