2.2 CLUSTER DESCRIPTION
Clusters are programmed defining start and end channels, channel type (analogue or digital), gain level and
UHF associated input. Each cluster can contain from 1 to maximum 6 adjacent channels; clusters that are
not used must be switched off.
Clusters can be associated to the 3 UHF input by means of a flexible matrix. This matrix, for product FIL 10,
is defined as follows:
UHF 1
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
10
All 10 clusters can be associated to UHF3 input.
Connecting the antenna to the UHF2 input, 6 clusters can be served (from cluster 5 to cluster 10).
Connecting the antenna to the UHF1 input, 3 clusters can be served (from cluster 8 to cluster 10).
Clusters can be associated to the UHF input during the programming of input itself, using the built-in keypad or
the PC software FRPRO.
The matrix for model FIL 06 is defined as follows:
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
9
8
7
Fig. 2.1 - Detail of cluster-input association for product FIL 10
UHF 1
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
6
5
Fig. 2.2 - Detail of cluster-input association for product FIL 06
UHF 2
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
6
5
4
OUT RF
UHF 2
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
4
3
2
OUT RF
25
UHF 3
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
3
2
1
CLUSTER
1