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Channel Vision CVT-40BID User manual

Specifications:
Gain:
Gain Control:
Tilt Control:
Noise Figure:
Return Loss:
Input/output Impedance:
Input and Output Tests Points:
Connectors:
Power supply:
Power Consumption:
Operating Temperature:
Reverse path:
Gain:
(typical @25º C)
40dB
0-20dB
0-16dB
<2dB
8dB
75 ohm
-20dB
F type female
110VAC internal
20 W
-10ºC to +60ºC
5-42MHz
20dB
Output Frequency Range:
Output Level:
54 ~ 1000MHz
50dBmV (2 chs, spurs -60dBC)
(max gain, min tilt)
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Channel Vision Technology will repair or replace any defect in material or workmanship which occurs
during normal use of this product with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge in the USA, for two years from
the date of original purchase. This is a no hassle warranty with no mail in warranty card needed. This
warranty does not cover damages in shipment, failures caused by other products not supplied by
Channel Vision Technology, or failures due to accident, misuse, abuse, or alteration of the equipment.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser, and a purchase receipt, invoice, or other proof
of original purchase date will be required before warranty repairs are provided.
Mail in service can be obtained during the warranty period by calling (800) 840-0288 toll free.AReturn
Authorization number must be obtained in advance and can be marked on the outside of the shipping
carton.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights (which vary from state to
state). If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, please contact
Channel Vision Technology, your dealeror any factory-authorized service center.
500-178 rev A
CVT-40BID
CATV Amplifier
6
CHANNEL ISIONVTM
OUTPUT TEST
-20dB
INPUT TEST
-20dB
GAIN
GAIN
TILT FORWARD
FORWARD 54-1000 MHz GAIN 40dB
REVERSE 5-42 MHz GAIN 20dB
REVERSE
TILT
MAX MAX
MAX
POWER IN
110VAC / 60Hz
INPUT
OUTPUT
MODEL CVT-40BID
CATV AMPLIFIER
2
Basic system
The is a high gain RF amplifier that covers all TV bands and provides an
amplified 5-42MHz reverse channel for CATV upstream information. The CVT-40BID includes a
variable input attenuator to reduce the possibility of over driving. The CVT-40BID also includes
variable tilt compensation to allow large systems to be properly balanced.
CVT-40BID
The CVT-40BID is suitable for use with CATV or antenna systems.
Input from
Cable system
HS-16
The CVT-40BID is powerful enough to
feed a large number of TVs. Here we
show using an HS-16 16 way splitter
to distribute video in a large house.
Individual set-top boxes can send information to the cable company on
the 5-42MHz reverse channel.
Unused splitter ports should be terminated with a model 2101 75 ohm
terminator.
1of16TVs
with set-top boxes
Model 2101
Cable modem
The cable modem signal will pass
through the CVT-40BID. However,
we recommend that the modem
be fed from a splitter prior to the
TV distribution system.
From Cable
company
Using a Cable modem
HS-2
CHANNEL ISIONVTM
OUTPUT TEST
-20dB
INPUT TEST
-20dB
GAIN
GAIN
TILT FORWARD
FORWARD 54-1000 MHz GAIN 40dB
REVERSE 5-42 MHz GAIN 20dB
REVERSE
TILT
MAX MAX
MAX
POWER IN
110VAC / 60Hz
INPUT
OUTPUT
MODEL CVT-40BID
CATV AMPLIFIER
3
Adjusting gain and tilt controls
Gain control ... The gain control is a variable attenuator that will reduce
the level of the signal before the gain stage of the CVT-40BID. The number
one problem with video distribution systems is inter-modulation (IM)
distortion caused by over driven amplifiers. The symptom of IM is a
herringbone pattern on one or more channels.
1) Connect the CVT-40BID to the incoming cable signal and view a TV
connected to the output test jack.
2) Set the gain to MAX.
3) Examine all channels for herringbone patterns.
4) While viewing a herringbone pattern on one channel, decrease the gain
until the pattern goes away. (If the pattern does not change, the CVT40BID
is not the cause of this problem.)
5) Examine all channels to be sure this gain setting is appropriate.
The ideal gain setting is one that eliminates IM distortion, but is not so low
as to introduce noise into the system.
. The goal of RF distribution systems is to distribute all
channels at equal amplitude. However, coaxial cable attenuates high
frequencies more than low. At the end of several hundred feet of coax, a
UHF channel can suffer over 10dB more loss than a VHF channel. The tilt
control introduces opposite losses into a system to compensate. The tilt
control is useful when you have long runs and multiple amplifiers. But
setting the tilt control correctly is not simple.
1) Using a field strength meter or spectrum analyzer, adjust the tilt control
so all signals are the same amplitude
.
2) If you do not have this instrumentation, leave the tilt control at the
minimum setting. Do not attempt to adjust tilt without the proper
equipment. You will probably create more problems than you will solve.
3) When feeding TVs rather than another amp, the tuned front-end of a TV
usually makes tilt unnecessary and the tilt control should be left at
minimum.
Tilt control ..
at the point where the coax feeds the
next amp
CHANNEL ISIONVTM
OUTPUT TEST
-20dB
INPUT TEST
-20dB
GAIN
GAIN
TILT FORWARD
FORWARD 54-1000 MHz GAIN 40dB
REVERSE 5-42 MHz GAIN 20dB
REVERSE
TILT
MAX MAX
MAX
POWER IN
110VAC/60Hz
INPUT
OUTPUT
MODEL CVT-40BID
CATV AMPLIFIER

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