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Litium-Batterie • Explosionsgefahr, falls die Batterie nicht richtig ersetzt wird. particular use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or Befolgen der Warnhinweise • Befolgen Sie alle Warnhinweise und Ersetzen Sie verbrauchte Batterien nur durch den gleichen oder einen Anleitungen auf dem Gerät oder in der Benutzerdokumentation.
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FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Locking IR remote access ............3-7 Installing batteries in the IR remote ........3-7 Buttons on the AVT 100 IR Remote Control ......3-8 Selecting a channel (tuning) using the IR remote ....3-9 Saving a preset using the IR remote ........3-10...
NTSC TV channels — Japan standard frequencies ..... B-14 NTSC cable channels — Japan standard frequencies ..B-15 All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners. 68-905-01 Rev. G 01 08 AVT 100 • Table of Contents...
A/V environments. The TV band provides reception of over-the-air TV (antenna) and CATV (cable) IR Remote Control — Enables control of the AVT 100 via a channels. Channels 2 through 125 are available in the United hand-held remote control device that sends infrared States and other countries that use the NTSC standard.
SIS commands or the Windows-based control software. Rack mountability — The AVT 100 can be mounted on a rack shelf, using the optional mounting accessories. It can also be placed on a tabletop, for which four self-adhesive feet are provided.
Mounting the AVT 100 Rack mounting procedure To rack mount the AVT, The AVT 100 demodulator can be set on a table or mounted on a rack shelf. If feet were previously installed on the bottom of the AVT 100, remove them.
Installation and Connection, cont’d Rear Panel Features The following figure shows the switches and connectors on the rear panel of the AVT 100. Smooth Ridges RS-232 / IR NTSC OUTPUT ANT IN Tx Rx IR +12 POWER AUDIO Tie Wrap 0.5A MAX...
Connecting the AVT 100 to the IR Link Color The optional IR Link Infrared Signal Repeater can be connected Black Gray directly to an AVT 100. To wire the IR Link for use with your Purple Blue AVT 100, Green ( )
AVT. RS-232 / IR OUTPUT 150' (45 m) maximum ANT IN Follow these steps to connect the AVT 100 to an MLC. See the Tx Rx IR +12 diagrams on the next page for examples. POWER AUDIO 0.5A MAX...
Using the IR Remote Control for AVT 100 MLC 226 IP Bottom Panel Wiring the AVT 100 to an MLC 226 IP The MLC can also control the AVT 100 via an optional IR Emitter. Refer to your MLC user’s manual for information on connecting the emitter.
If the AVT 100 is in Preset mode (available only by SIS command, the Windows-based control software, or the The NTSC and the PAL versions of the AVT 100 have the same IR remote control), you can change only to a preset channel. To front panel with identical components and appearance.
Operation, cont’d When executive mode is disabled, the AVT 100 displays the When the AVT 100 is in tune mode and a preset is recalled via UNL (Unlocked) message: the appropriate SIS command, the AVT 100 Remote, or the Windows-based control software, a stored preset recalls the cable or antenna TV channel that was programmed for it.
SIS commands, and/or the The AVT 100 Remote Control can be set to lock out users from Windows-based control software. The AVT responds to using it to control the AVT 100. This remote access can be...
Selecting a channel (tuning) using the IR remote Channel selection (0 through 9) — In tune mode, press these To select or change a channel using the AVT 100 IR Remote number buttons to specify a channel number, then press Enter Control, to select it.
Enter the preset number to which you want to assign the current channel. Press Save. The AVT 100 saves the preset, and displays “P” and the preset number as confirmation. After 3 seconds, the display returns to the channel number that you just saved.
ASCII and hexadecimal codes, the AVT 100’s responses to the host, and a description of the command’s Most responses from the AVT 100 to the host (PC) end with a function or the results of executing the command. carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ), which signals the end of the response character string.
If a command is not case-sensitive, this is indicated by showing the command letter in uppercase, followed by a slash (/), then the same letter in lowercase. Examples: B/b, Z/z AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control...
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Software Configuration and Control, cont’d AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control...
__ is the function number. In the following special functions command table, the values of variable are different for each command/function. These values are given in the far right column. AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control...
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Software Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-10 4-11 AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control...
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Software Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-12 AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control 4-13...
Windows -Based Control/Configuration Software In addition to the SIS commands, the AVT 100 Windows-based control/configuration software provides you with another means of configuring and controlling the AVT 100 via RS-232. This program includes the functions found on the AVT’s front...
From the Port drop-down menu, select the To open the help file, select Contents... from the Help pull-down communications port that is connected to your tuner’s menu on the AVT 100 window, or press the F1 key on your Config/RS-232 port. computer keyboard.
Software Configuration and Control, cont’d AVT 100 A ppendix A Specifications, Parts, and Accessories Specifications Models Included Parts Optional Accessories 4-18 AVT 100 • Software Configuration and Control...
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PAL: -58 dB @ 1 kHz (RSU 129, part #60-190-01 or RSB 129, Stereo channel separation ..>35 dB @ 1 kHz #60-604-01) Enclosure type ......Metal AVT 100 • Specifications, Parts, and Accessories AVT 100 • Specifications, Parts, and Accessories...
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Compliances ......... CE, FCC Class A, VCCI, AS/NZS, ICES MTBF ..........30,000 hours Included Parts Warranty ........3 years parts and labor These items are included in each order for an AVT 100: All nominal levels are at ±10%. Item Part number Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specifications, Parts, and Accessories, cont’d AVT 100 Appendix B Channel Frequencies PAL Format Channels NTSC Format Channels AVT 100 • Specifications, Parts, and Accessories...
Freq (MHz) Channel Freq (MHz) The table on the following pages lists all the antenna and CATV 48.25 93.25 138.25 channels that are available through the AVT 100 in areas using 49.25 94.25 139.25 the PAL standard. 50.25 95.25 140.25 The AVT 100 display shows only whole numbers;...
Freq (MHz) The tables on the following pages list all the antenna (TV) and 723.25 813.25 768.25 CATV (cable) channels that are available through the AVT 100 724.25 769.25 814.25 in areas using the NTSC standard (including the US). Tables are 725.25...
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