User manual
4. - ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
4.1.- QPSK-PAL
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The QPSK-PAL transmodulator turns a TV
or radio channel (chosen by the user) from
the
existing
channels
in
transponder (QPSK modulation and an
approximate bandwidth of 36 MHz) into a
VHF/UHF channel (PAL modulation and a
bandwidth of 7/8 MHz).
To do this, the unit carries out the QPSK
demodulation
of
the
input
(transponder), thereby obtaining an MPEG-2
TS signal (MPEG-2 transport stream) to
carry
out
the
subsequent
QPSK-PAL
(according to the standard) of the audio and
video signals of the selected program in any
a
satellite
channel or frequency between 46 and 862
MHz.
The selection of the input channel, input and
output signal parameters, output channel,
output level, types of audio, and output
channel tables is carried out via the
channel
programmer ref. 7234, that is connected to
the front of the device.
It is also possible to control the unit from a
modulation
PC as explained in section 6.
1.- IF Input +V
/ 22KHz
LNB
2.- IF Output
3.- RF Input
4.- RF Output
(1)
5.- A/V Output
6.- Programmer
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7.- Powering input
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8.- LED on
9.- Control BUS connector
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Product reference
Indicate the programmed
output channel
The QPSK-PAL transmodulator disposes of
an IF input and output in the upper "F"
connectors with the aim of facilitating the
passing of the input signal to various
modules, it also allows the powering of a
converter via the IF input (13V or 18V), as
well as being able to generate a 22 KHz tone
for the selection of the converter's oscillator
by the said connector.
It also has an RF input and output so as to
be able to mix the channels for their
subsequent amplification.
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QPSK-PAL
(1)
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GND -1
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Video Out -2
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Audio R Out -3
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Audio L Out -4
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-5
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-6
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-7
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QPSK-PAL
5079
Note down the device's
address in the Headend
Ch
Control (001 ... 254)