Things to watch for – Multiplex Technology CHANNEL PLUS 3515 User Manual

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If an error has occurred or an incorrect channel is
entered, the LED will flash quickly for a second and
return to the previous settings.

To read-back modulator channel assignment

(example: 3515 has been programmed to channel

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108

Led blinks

time & pauses

1

Led blinks

times

8

Led blinks

times & pauses

(“10” is read back as 0)

10

Hold

button

down while applying power

program

Valid Channels:

Channel Spacing:

Error indication:

Channel number
readback:

14-64:

UHF channels

65-125:

CATV channels

95-99:

not valid

Skip at least one number between the
modulator channel and broadcast channels.
Channels 14 and 16: OK.
Channels 14 and 15: Illegal.

A readback mode will display the current channel
assignments.

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Things to watch for:

No picture

Weak ChannelPlus UHF channel

Audio volume is low

… Verify that the video source is on and is producing a video signal. Check that the

TV and the modulator are tuned to the same channel. For example, if the modulator is
broadcasting on UHF channel 16, make sure the TV is on UHF 16 rather than CATV 16. UHF 16
and CATV 16 are at different frequencies.

… If the TV has a separate UHF input, be sure that it is

connected.

… The left and right audio inputs are combined for monaural. For proper

audio level, both right and left inputs must be used. If you have a mono source, connect it to both
right and left inputs using an RCA ‘Y’ connector.

See the section on programming.

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LEDs blink

Herringbone interference on ChannelPlus channel (diagonal lines)

Herringbone interference on many channels, including ChannelPlus
channels (disappears when you remove the CATV/Ant feed)

No color on ChannelPlus channels

... The display will blink if you have made an ‘illegal’ choice. See the section on

programming.

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You may have chosen a channel number that is not completely vacant. Distant UHF stations may
be un-watchable, but will cause interference if you try to create a new channel at the same
frequency. Also, cable companies often have extra signals where there should be none. Try
moving the ChannelPlus channel to another number. You may have to add a low pass filter to
remove cable company noise. If a filter does not work, try adding a DC-block to remove common
mode interference.

… The RF amplifier can be

overloaded by abnormally strong signals. Often, you can cure the problem with a simple
attenuator. Use a variable attenuator and try to find a signal level where the interference just
disappears. Sometimes, the problem is one station that is far stronger than the rest. In this case,
attenuating all of the signals with a simple attenuator will cause the desired stations to be weak
(snowy). In this case you must reduce the strength of only the offending station. A common FM
trap will help if the problem is a nearby FM tower. If the problem is a nearby TV station, often the
station management can provide suitable filters.

… You may have chosen the incorrect cable standard. Not

all televisions can accommodate the 1.25MHz frequency difference between the H and I cable
standards.
Infrared Remote Control Problems … Use the red

light on the side of the modulator

section as a trouble shooting aid. This light will blink as remote control signals are relayed.

If the

light seems to indicate proper operation, but the component is not being controlled,

the IR emitter may be mis-located. Be sure the emitters are in front of the IR sensor.

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If the light is on constantly, one or more IR targets is receiving electrical or optical noise. At the
modulator section unit, begin to disconnect the outputs to the TVs until the

goes off.

This will tell you which IR target is the source of the noise.
Next cover the front of the offending IR target. If the

light turn off, the IR target is ‘seeing’

a source of IR noise, such as a solid state flourescent lamp. If the light does not go out, the
problem may be radiated electrical noise from the TV. Reposition this IR target. If repositioning
the IR target does not help, the TV may be conducting noise from its input. Place a DC block
between the IR target and the TV.

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