Cat5 distribution hubs, Installation / operation instructions – Cable Electronics Celabs Distribution Hub and Receiver User Manual

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Installation / Operation Instructions

Unpack the amplifier and power supply from each box. Place the transmitter amplifier in a
dry location, usually behind the shelf where the source is located.

Connect the source device outputs to the appropriate input jacks on the CAT5TX. The
loop out jacks can be used to feed a local monitor or a second transmitter if installed.

Connect Cat5 cables A1 and B1 to the Transmitter RJ-45 jacks. At the other end of the
same cables, connect A1 and B1 to the CAT5RX. The RCA outputs are used to connect
to the remote monitor.

Insert the power supply connector into the power jacks of both units. Plug the wall
transformer into a 120Vac outlet. The power LED should be on and the unit is ready to
use. The CAT5RX will have 3 LEDs on to indicate continuity of the CAT5 cable. If one of
the Continuity LEDs is not on, there could be a problem with the A cable. Both A and B
cables should be installed for the detector to work properly.

Adjust the equalization control to the approximate length of the Cat5 cable. View the
picture on the monitor and fine tune the equalization control for the most pleasing picture.

There are 1/8” mini-jacks available to allow the transport of IR signals. This requires
optional external IR system.

Installation is complete.

Do not connect the Loop Out cable unless it is plugged into a monitor.

CAT5 Distribution Hubs

The Cat5 TX has one set of RCA inputs and one set of RCA loop-thru connectors to go to the
next Transmitter if installed. The unit allows any Audio/Video source, with Y, Cb, Cr, or Y, Pb,
Pr Outputs (component), to distribute Audio and Video to distant locations with excellent
picture quality. The amplifier also supports digital audio.

The Cat5 RX supports one monitor with component video, right and left audio, and digital
audio. The RX has an adjustable equalizer to correct for the signal loss caused by long
cables. An optional external IR system can be used with IR jacks.

SPECFICATIONS

VIDEO

AUDIO

Analog:

Digital:

POWER

Nominal Input level:

1 Volt peak to peak

Gain:

1 Volt into 75 ohms

Input Impedance:

75 ohms

Output Impedance:

75 ohms

Isolation port to port:

>65 dB

Isolation out to input:

>80 dB

Return loss:

>30 dB

Video bandwidth:

> 50 MHz (HDTV requires 37MHz min.)

Distance:

300 feet @ 1080i (500 feet with Cat6 cable)

Nominal Input level:

1 Volt peak to peak

Gain:

Unity (one to one)

Input impedance:

22k ohm

Output impedance:

1k ohm

Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Signal to Noise:

80dB @ 1 Volts out

Supports Standard SPDIF digital audio. (Not compatible with analog input signals)

Requirement: External 9 or 10 Volt AC @ 600mA with a ( 2.1mm center) Coaxial connector. Power Supply
is included.

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