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Intelix S-V1AR
Installation Manual
Introduction
Ideal for transmitting composite video extended distances over
twisted pair cable, the Intelix S-V1AR receives signals from remote
Intelix baluns up to 4,000 feet away. The unit features screw
terminal connectors for the twisted pair input and two BNC
connectors for the analog video output, thereby allowing two devices
to simultaneously receive the picture. Each output video channel is
adjustable with gain and skew switches.
The S-V1AR is compatible with all baseband signals, including
PAL, NTSC, and SECAM, and features built-in transient protection
and exceptional interference rejection. The unit includes a 12V
power supply.
When signal quality matters, choose Intelix.

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Summary of Contents for Intelix S-V1AR

  • Page 1 Introduction Ideal for transmitting composite video extended distances over twisted pair cable, the Intelix S-V1AR receives signals from remote Intelix baluns up to 4,000 feet away. The unit features screw terminal connectors for the twisted pair input and two BNC connectors for the analog video output, thereby allowing two devices to simultaneously receive the picture.
  • Page 2 Doing so may damage the unit or any connected equipment. Ensure all connected twisted pair cabling is straight-through (point-to-point). 4. Connect the S-V1AR to the video port of the destination equipment. If desired, connect the second output to a secondary destination device.
  • Page 3 Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Causes Possible Solutions Image not stable Defective link or Verify source and destination equipment and equipment cabling Unusual colors Reversed polarity Verify the pinout on both the send and receive baluns match. Try swapping pairs. Smearing or weak Exceeded cable Verify cable grade and total cabling distance video contrast...
  • Page 4 S-V1AR: one balun and one power supply Distances and picture quality may be affected by cable grade, cable quality, source and destination equipment, RF and electrical interference, and cable patches. Intelix specifications are based on straight-through cabling with standard-grade Cat 5.