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axing BHS 14-66 Betriebsanleitung Seite 4

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Field of application:
The devices are suited only for amplifying radio and television signals in the
house! If the device is used for other purposes, no warranty is given!
The illustrations show application examples for the distribution in star (1) and
tree structure (2).
Equipotential bonding and Mounting:
To avoid dangerous overvoltages (attention: risk of fire/death), the devices
must be connected to the equipotential bonding according to EN 60728-11.
 Use the equipotential bonding connection of the device (3).
 To connect the outer conductor of the coaxial cable to the equipotential
bonding, use e.g. earth connection blocks CFA or earthing angles QEW at
the input and output of the amplifier.
 Mount the device on a flat surface. Use the mounting screws included in
the delivery and the mounting holes of the device (4).
AC
connection
Input
Test ports
The amplifier may only be monted at a wall as shown above.
RF Installation:
For connecting the BVS 14-66 you either need two adapters PG 11/F female
(CFA 12-00) or PG 11/IEC female (CKA 12-00) or PG 11 cable glands /
mountings (on request). This adapters are not part of the delivery.
 Connect the input of the amplifier to the interconnection point. Connect the
output of the amplifier to your house distribution.
 Use a highly shielded coaxial cable. Suited cables and can be found in the
current AXING catalogue or at www.axing.com.
Test ports:
The outside test ports ( -20dB ) have F-female connectors, the test port at the
input is bi-directional.
This test port has to be activated (1a) or deactivated (1b) with the adjacent
jumper.
Remote power supply:
The BVS 14-66 is supplied via the AC connection, via the input or the
output.
It is prohibited to loop through the AC remote power supply voltage
through the CFA 12-00 or CKA 12-00 adapters! If a second BVS 14-66 is
installed in a cascade connection, the AC remote power supply voltage can be
fed through the left sided AC connection and be transferred through a PG11 /
F- connector to the second amplifier.
If several BVS 14-66 will be cascaded and remote powered, PG 11 cable
glands / mountings have to be used. The remote supply voltage can then be
fed in via the PG11 cable gland or via the AC remote supply connection on the
left.
Output
Power indicator LED:
The amplifier comes with a LED (POWER) which shows the operation mode:
green = in operation
off = no power supply
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1b
4
5
2
3
7
1a
8
13
11
12
1
2
Downstream Adjustments:
 Adjust the gain and slope using the PCB switches (2 and 3) in the
forward frequency range.
 Use the jumpers (4 and 5) to adjust the interstage attenuation and slope.
 Plug in a cable simulator (BZU 80-02) to compensate a pre-emphasis (6)
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Upstream Adjustrments:
 Per default the return path is active. It can be switched passive with the
jumpers (7), (8) and (9).
 Adjust the attenuation of the return path with the PCB switch (10).
 Use the jumpers (11 and 12) to adjust the interstage attenuation and
slope.
 Adjust the attenuation of the output with the jumper (13).
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