ANTIFERENCE iQ APA01 User Manual

ANTIFERENCE iQ APA01 User Manual

Programmable amplifier

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APA01
Programmable Amplifier with 32 Filters
User Guide

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  • Page 1 APA01 Programmable Amplifier with 32 Filters User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Important Safety Notice Thank you for purchasing this Antiference product. Please read the following instructions carefully, retain for future reference and read the following safety considerations: Do not place any items on the device Ensure no liquids are on or near the device as splashes may damage the unit...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction The APA01 is a programmable digital amplifier that contains 32 ultra-selective digital filters allowing the selection, filtering and amplification of each digital multiplex of a collective or individual installation. It also incorporates an automatic search function to allow a very fast configuration of the DTT multiplexes present at the input.
  • Page 4: Operation Controls & Functions

    3. Operation Controls and Functions 3.1. Front Panel Description UHF/VHF inputs 1 x 16 chars. LCD display FM input ENTER button Earth connection PREVIOUS button USB connector for future updates NEXT button Test output (-30dB) TV output 230V-ca input...
  • Page 5: Setup

    4. Setup 4.1. Introduction The setting of the various parameters is done using the LCD display and 3 navigation buttons. t u buttons allow you to navigate between menus and sub-menus when they are used with the  button not held down. t u buttons allow you to choose an option or change a parameter value when they are used while the ...
  • Page 6: Filters Menu

    4. Setup (cont) 4.3. FILTERS Menu The FILTERS menu, accessed from the main menu, allows you to enable/disable the LTE filtering, to add (manually or after an automatic search) up to 32 filters and to edit or delete them. Access to various function is done as below : Keep ...
  • Page 7: Automatic Multiplex Search

    4. Setup (cont) 4.4. Automatic Multiplex Search The FILTER AUTO ADD sub-menu, accessed from the FILTERS menu, allows the user to automatically configure the filters according to multiplexes present at the inputs. Inputs and frequency range on which the search will be done are fully configurable. The search is done in that way : Keep ...
  • Page 8: Manual Addition Of Filters

    4. Setup (cont) 4.5. Manual Addition of Filters The FILTER ADD sub-menu, accessed from the FILTERS menu, allows the user to manually add a filter by setting its input port and channel and also the output channel the user wants the multiplex to go to. The filter to be added can be configured as below : Keep ...
  • Page 9: Editing A Filter

    4. Setup (cont) 4.6. Editing an Existing Filter The FILTER EDIT sub-menu is accessed from the FILTERS menu and allows the user to change the configuration of a previously added (manually or automatically) filter. In the case of a filter added by an automatic search, the output channel is, when available, the same as the input channel.
  • Page 10: Power Menu

    4. Setup (cont) 4.8. Power Menu The POWER sub-menu, accessed from the main menu, can be used to enable the power supply at inputs, to set the FM gain as well as the output level and slope. To change those various parameters, proceed as follows: Keep ...
  • Page 11: Misc Menu

    4. Setup (cont) 4.9. Misc Menu The MISC. sub-menu, accessed from the main menu, allows the setting of various param- eters. Keep  held down and release on [ENGLISH] [FRANCAIS] [ESPANOL] [ITALIANO] to change the displayed language Keep  held down and release on [CANCEL] ...
  • Page 12: Installer Pin Code Menu

    4. Setup (cont) 4.10. Installer Pin Code Setting Menu The SET PIN sub-menu, accessed from MISC. menu, allows the installer to define a 4 digit pin code that will be required on start up and after each wake up from sleep mode to configure the amplifier.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    5. Technical Specification Technical Specifications BIII + UHF Inputs BII: 170 - 230MHz Frequency range 88-108MHz UHF: 470-694/790/862MHz Max Gain 28dB > 70dB autoreg. Number of filters Channels per filter Equaliser 0…6dB Attenuation control 0 - 20dB 0 - 20dB + AGC Max.
  • Page 14 For information on recycling of this product, please contact your local authorities, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. A full declaration document can be found on our website www.antiference.co.uk...

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