Front Panel Configuration; Setting The Rf Broadcast Channels Or Power; Cable Tv Channels Vs Rf Frequency (Mhz) Map - ZeeVee HDbridge 2312 Configuration Manual

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Front Panel Configuration

You can set the RF broadcast channels using the
front panel controls. In many cases, your ZeeVee
modulator will require only these configurations.
Setting the RF broadcast channels
or power
1. Unlock the panel by pressing/holding together the left
and right arrow buttons ( ) until "Setup" lights up.
SETUP SCREEN
2. Press "OK" to enter the Configuration screen.
3. Press "OK" to select "RF Setup"
4. Use the arrow buttons ( ) to go to each item
you want to configure (such as RF Number or RF
Power), then press "OK" to edit the highlighted field.
Use the up and down () arrow buttons to scroll
through the options for that field.
5. Once you've made changes, press "OK" to accept.
CONFIGURATION SCREEN
You can then select the next item for configuration.
6. When finished making changes, use the arrow
buttons to scroll down and select "Apply," then click
"OK" to save your changes.
Note: The front panel locks automatically after
a few seconds. To make more changes, press/
hold the left and right arrow buttons again to
re-enter the setup screen.
ACTIVE CONFIGURATION SCREEN
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Shows audio/video being
encoded
Green — Both audio and
video are detected
Yellow — Video, but no
audio detected
Red — No video detected
RF SETUP SCREEN
To update firmware:
• If unit is connected to the internet and
can communicate with our servers, select
Update Firmware from the Setup screen
and press "OK".
To reset IP address:
• When using DCHP , select Reset IP Address
to force a release/renew of your IP address,
and press "OK".
To restore factory defaults or
revert firmware:
1. Power down the unit.
2. Hold the left and right arrows down and
reapply power. You will be prompted with
options: PRESS
• UP to reset config
• DOWN to revert FW
• OK to boot normally
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Cable TV Channels vs RF Frequency (MHz) Map

Map for configuring RF
numbers and virtual
RF
Band
channels
Ch.
(MHz)
2
54-60
The Cable TV Channels vs RF
Frequency (MHz) Map shows how
3
60-66
the RF channels are paired and
4
66-72
matched with RF frequency.
5
76-82
You will need to refer to this map
6
82-88
when configuring RF numbers and
95
90-96
virtual channels.
96
96-102
IMPORTANT NOTES
97
102-108
RF numbers are applied in
98
108-114
pairs based on the frequency
99
114-120
map. For instance, if you
14
120-126
enter RF # "2," then RF #"3"
15
126-132
automatically populates.
16
132-138
• RF numbers "4" and "5"
17
138-144
cannot be paired together
because of a gap in the
18
144-150
frequencies (MHz).
19
150-156
• The RF numbers are not
20
156-162
always paired in numerical
21
162-168
sequence (as with RF # 6,
22
168-174
which pairs with 95, and
7
174-180
RF # 99 which pairs with 14
and so on).
8
180-186
9
186-192
• ZV channels can be set
directly adjacent to any other
10
192-198
well-formed channel and will
11
198-204
not cause interference. No
12
204-210
channel spacing is required.
13
210-216
23
216-222
24
222-228
25
228-234
26
234-240
The highlighted areas in the frequency map show the RF numbers that can be paired together but are not numerically sequential.
RF
Band
RF
Band
RF
Band
RF
Ch.
(MHz)
Ch.
(MHz)
Ch.
(MHz)
Ch.
27
240-246
57
420-426
87
600-606
122
28
246-252
58
426-432
88
606-612
123
29
252-258
59
432-438
89
612-618
124
30
258-264
60
438-444
90
618-624
125
31
264-270
61
444-450
91
624-630
126
32
270-276
62
450-456
92
630-636
127
33
276-282
63
456-462
93
636-642
128
34
282-288
64
462-468
94
642-648
129
35
288-294
65
468-474
100
648-654
130
36
294-300
66
474-480
101
654-660
131
37
300-306
67
480-486
102
660-666
132
38
306-312
68
486-492
103
666-672
133
39
312-318
69
492-498
104
672-678
134
40
318-324
70
498-504
105
678-684
135
41
324-330
71
504-510
106
684-690
HRC Frequencies =
42
330-336
72
510-516
107
690-696
Standard
43
336-342
73
516-522
108
696-702
Frequencies
44
342-348
74
522-528
109
702-708
minus 1.25 MHz
45
348-354
75
528-534
110
708-714
Except for:
46
354-360
76
534-540
111
714-720
Channel 5,
Video = 78.0 MHz
47
360-366
77
540-546
112
720-726
Channel 6,
48
366-372
78
546-552
113
726-732
Video = 84.0 MHz
49
372-378
79
552-558
114
732-738
IRC Frequencies =
50
378-384
80
558-564
115
738-744
Same as Standard
51
384-390
81
564-570
116
744-750
Frequencies
52
390-396
82
570-576
117
750-756
Except for:
53
396-402
83
576-582
118
756-762
Channel 5, Video =
79.25 MHz
54
402-408
84
582-588
119
762-768
Channel 6, Video =
55
408-414
85
588-594
120
768-774
85.25 MHz
56
414-420
86
594-600
121
774-780
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Band
(MHz)
780-786
786-792
792-798
798-804
804-810
810-816
816-822
822-828
828-834
834-840
840-846
846-852
852-858
858-864
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