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Kingray MD100VS User manual

INSTALLATION
The MD100VS/US are intended for indoor use.
The modulator/s may be rack mounted via
the KR001 or on a flat surface with screws
provided. An earth lug has been included if
required.
CABLE CONNECTIONS
All input connections (video, left and right
audio) are RCA. The RF Output is an ‘F’ Type
Connector.
POWERING OPTIONS
The supply voltage (12-18 V DC) is supplied
by the separately purchased PSK18S or
the PSK18KR for rack mounted or multiple
powered units. (ADC322 or ADC325 power
splitter cables may be used if 2 or more units
are to be installed without the rack).The
products may also be line powered
if required via a PIK01.
ADJUSTMENTS
1. Output Frequency Selection
Double sideband output requires ONE full
7 MHz channel spacing below the selected
frequency to be left vacant.
e.g. Ch. 40 610-617 MHz - Vacant
Ch. 41 617-624 MHz - Selected
Ch. 42 624-631 MHz - Vacant
Ch. 43 631-638 MHz - Selected
Select frequency required from supplied
information on reverse side. Adjust Dip
Switches per example shown on the reverse
side.
The MD100VS/US are double sideband Phase
Locked Loop (PLL) Stereo Modulators. They
feature input AV level adjustments, high output
with gain control, internal test pattern function
and Mono Option (see left).
01. Video Input
02. Left Audio
Channel Input
03. Right Audio
Channel Input
04. Video Level
Adjustment
05. Left Channel Audio
Level Adjustment
06. Right Channel Audio
Level Adjustment
07. Non Adjustable
Factory Preset
08. 20 dB Gain Control
09. 20 dB Attenuation
Switch
10. Stereo or
Mono Switch
11. Test Pattern Switch
12. SW3
13. SW2
14. SW1
15. Power LED
16. DC Jack
17. RF Output
MD100VS MD100US
Product Type Warranty
Period
Kingray amplifiers, modulators,
diplexers and filters, Kingray plug
pack power supplies, Kingray Pro-
fessional rack mount products.
3 years
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS
This warranty against defects is given by Standard
Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000 346 814 (We, us,
our or GME). Our contact details are set out in clause
2.7. This warranty statement only applies to products
purchased in Australia. Please contact your local GME
distributor for products sold outside of Australia. Local
distributor details at www.gme.net.au/export.
1. Consumer guarantees
1.1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for
a major failure and for compensation for any
other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired
or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a
major failure.
1.2 To the extent we are able, we exclude all other
conditions, warranties and obligations which
would otherwise be implied.
2. Warranty against defects
2.1 This warranty is in addition to and does not
limit, exclude or restrict your rights under the
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Australia)
or any other mandatory protection laws that may
apply.
2.2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects
in materials and workmanship for the warranty
period (see warranty table) from the date of
original sale (or another period we agree to in
writing). Subject to our obligations under clause
1.2, we will at our option, either repair or replace
goods which we are satisfied are defective.We
warrant any replacement parts for the remainder
of the period of warranty for the goods into which
they are incorporated.
2.3 To the extent permitted by law, our sole liability
for breach of a condition, warranty or other
obligation implied by law is limited
(a) in the case of goods we supply, to any one of
the following as we decide -
(i) the replacement of the goods or the supply of
equivalent goods;
(ii) the repair of the goods;
(iii) the cost of repairing the goods or of acquiring
equivalent goods;
(b) in the case of services we supply, to any one of
the following as we decide –
(i) the supplying of the services again;
(ii) the cost of having the services supplied again.
2.4 For repairs outside the warranty period, we
warrant our repairs to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for three months from
the date of the original repair. We agree to re-
repair or replace (at our option) any materials or
workmanship which we are satisfied are defective.
2.5 We warrant that we will perform services with
reasonable care and skill and agree to investigate
any complaint regarding our services made in
good faith. If we are satisfied that the complaint
is justified, and as our sole liability to you under
this warranty (to the extent permitted at law), we
agree to supply those services again at no extra
charge to you.
2.6 To make a warranty claim you must before
the end of the applicable warranty period (see
warranty table), at your own cost, return the
goods you allege are defective, provide written
details of the defect, and give us an original or
copy of the sales invoice or some other evidence
showing details of the transaction.
2.7 Send your claim to:
Standard Communications Pty Ltd.
PO Box 96, Winston Hills, NSW 2153.
Tel: (02) 8867 6000, Fax: (02)
8867 6199
Email: servadmin@gme.net.au
2.8 If we determine that your goods are defective, we
will pay for the cost of returning the repaired or
replaced goods to you, and reimburse you for your
reasonable expenses of sending your warranty
claim to us.
3. What this warranty does not cover
3.1
This warranty will not apply in relation to:
(a) goods modified or altered in any way;
(b) defects and damage caused by use with non
Standard Communications products;
(c) repairs performed other than by our authorised
representative;
(d) defects or damage resulting from misuse,
accident, impact or neglect;
(e) goods improperly installed or used in a manner
contrary to the relevant instruction manual; or
(f) goods where the serial number has been
removed or made illegible.
4. Warranty period
4.1 We provide the following warranty on GME and
Kingray products. No repair or replacement during
the warranty period will renew or extend the
warranty period past the period from original date
of purchase.
MD100VS (44-470 MHz)
MD100US (470-860 MHz)
A2 STEREO/DOUBLE SIDEBAND MODULATORS
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Specialists in TV signal amplification
Optimised for both digital and analogue TV
signal amplification.
Thank you for selecting an Australian designed
and built F Type masthead amplifier.
Drawing No: 41773-9 Part No: 310194
A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd.
Head Office: PO Box 96, Winston Hills, NSW 2153, Australia.
New Zealand: PO Box 58446 Botany, Auckland, 2163,
NZ. T: (09) 274 0955.
All international enquiries email: export@gme.net.au
WARNING: The choice of certain output channel
combinations may be affected by local oscillator
radiation generated within a television receiver
or by outside interference from local AM/FM, TV,
pager or two-way radio transmitters.
SW3
SW2
SW1
Example.
Australian Channel 69
SW3-C, SW2-B SW 1-9
NOTE: The changes to the
switch settings.
DATA FOR AUSTRALIA OUTPUT CHANNELS
SW3 SW2 SW1 SW3 SW2 SW1 SW3 SW2 SW1
Bl 0 (46.25 MHz) 0 B 9
1 (57.25 MHz) 0 E 5
2 (64.25 MHz) 1 O 1
Bll 3 (86.25 MHz) 1 5 9
4 (95.25 MHz) 1 7 D
5 (102.25 MHz) 1 9 9
S Channels S1 (105.25 MHz) 1 A 5
S2 (112.25 MHz) 1 C 1
S3 (119.25 MHz) 1 D D
S4 (126.25 MHz) 1 F 9
S5 (133.25 MHz) 2 1 5
S6 (140.25 MHz) 2 3 1
S7 (147.25 MHz) 2 4 D
S8 (154.25 MHz) 2 6 9
S9 (161.25 MHz) 2 8 5
S10 (168.25 MHz) 2 A 1
Blll 5A (138.25 MHz) 2 2 9
6 (175.25 MHz) 2 B D
7 (182.25 MHz) 2 D 9
8 (189.25 MHz) 2 F 5
9 (196.25 MHz) 3 1 1
10 (209.25 MHz) 3 4 5
11 (216.25 MHz) 3 6 1
12 (224.25 MHz) 3 8 1
Hyperband
S11 (231.25 MHz) 3 9 D
S12 (238.25 MHz) 3 B 9
S13 (245.25 MHz) 3 D 5
S14 (252.25 MHz) 3 F 1
S15 (259.25 MHz) 4 0 D
S16 (266.25 MHz) 4 2 9
S17 (273.25 MHz) 4 4 5
S18 (280.25 MHz) 4 6 1
S19 (287.25 MHz) 4 7 D
S20 (294.25 MHz) 4 9 9
S21 (303.25 MHz) 4 B D
S22 (310.25 MHz) 4 D 9
S23 (317.25 MHz) 4 F 5
S24 (324.25 MHz) 5 1 1
S25 (331.25 MHz) 5 2 D
S26 (338.25 MHz) 5 4 9
S27 (345.25 MHz) 5 6 5
S28 (352.25 MHz) 5 8 1
S29 (359.25 MHz) 5 9 D
S30 (366.25 MHz) 5 B 9
S31 (373.25 MHz) 5 D 5
S32 (380.25 MHz) 5 F 1
S33 (387.25 MHz) 6 0 D
S34 (394.25 MHz) 6 2 9
S35 (401.25 MHz) 6 4 5
S36 (408.25 MHz) 6 6 1
S37 (415.25 MHz) 6 7 D
S38 (422.25 MHz) 6 9 9
S39 (429.25 MHz) 6 B 5
S40 (436.25 MHz) 6 C 9
S41 (443.25 MHz) 6 E 5
S42 (450.25 MHz) 7 0 9
S43 (457.25 MHz) 7 2 5
S44 (464.25 MHz) 7 4 1
20 (471.25 MHz) 7 5 D
21 (478.25 MHz) 7 7 9
22 (485.25 MHz) 7 9 5
23 (492.25 MHz) 7 B 1
24 (499.25 MHz) 7 C D
25 (506.25 MHz) 7 E 9
26 (513.25 MHz) 8 0 5
27 (520.25 MHz) 8 2 1
BlV 28 (527.25 MHz) 8 3 D
29 (534.25 MHz) 8 5 9
30 (541.25 MHz) 8 7 5
31 (548.25 MHz) 8 9 1
32 (555.25 MHz) 8 A D
33 (562.25 MHz) 8 C 9
34 (569.25 MHz) 8 E 5
35 (576.25 MHz) 9 0 1
BV 36 (583.25 MHz) 9 1 D
37 (590.25 MHz) 9 3 9
38 (597.25 MHz) 9 5 5
39 (604.25 MHz) 9 7 1
40 (611.25 MHz) 9 8 D
41 (618.25 MHz) 9 A 9
42 (625.25 MHz) 9 C 5
43 (632.25 MHz) 9 E 1
44 (639.25 MHz) 9 F D
45 (646.25 MHz) A 1 9
46 (653.25 MHz) A 3 5
47 (660.25 MHz) A 5 1
48 (667.25 MHz) A 6 D
49 (674.25MHz) A 8 9
50 (681.25 MHz) A A 5
51 (688.25 MHz) A C 1
52 (695.25 MHz) A D D
53 (702.25 MHz) A F 9
54 (709.25 MHz) B 1 5
55 (716.25 MHz) B 3 1
56 (723.25 MHz) B 4 D
57 (730.25 MHz) B 6 9
58 (737.25 MHz) B 8 5
59 (744.25 MHz) B A 1
60 (751.25 MHz) B B D
61 (758.25 MHz) B D 9
62 (765.25.MHz) B F 5
63 (772.25 MHz) C 1 1
64 (779.25 MHz) C 2 D
65 (786.25 MHz) C 4 9
66 (793.25 MHz) C 6 5
67 (800.25 MHz) C 8 1
68 (807.25 MHz) C 9 D
69 (814.25 MHz) C B 9
DATA FOR NEW ZEALAND OUTPUT CHANNELS
Bl 1 (45.25 MHz) 0 B 5
2 (55.25 MHz) 0 D D
3 (62.25 MHz) 0 F 9
Blll 4 (175.25 MHz) 2 B D
5 (182.25 MHz) 2 D 9
6 (189.25 MHz) 2 F 5
7 (196.25 MHz) 3 1 1
8 (203.25 MHz) 3 2 D
9 (210.25 MHz) 3 4 9
10 (217.25 MHz) 3 6 5
11 (224.25 MHz) 3 8 1
Reserved 21 (471.25 MHz) 7 5 D
22 (479.25 MHz) 7 7 D
23 (487.25 MHz) 7 9 D
24 (495.25 MHz) 7 B D
25 (503.25 MHz) 7 D D
26 (511.25 MHz) 7 F D
BlV 27 (519.25 MHz) 8 1 D
28 (527.25 MHz) 8 3 D
29 (535.25 MHz) 8 5 D
30 (543.25 MHz) 8 7 D
31 (551.25 MHz) 8 9 D
32 (559.25 MHz) 8 B D
33 (567.25 MHz) 8 D D
34 (575.25 MHz) 8 F D
Reserved 35 (583.25 MHz) 9 1 D
36 (591.25 MHz) 9 3 D
37 (599.25 MHz) 9 5 D
BV 38 (607.25 MHz) 9 7 D
39 (615.25 MHz) 9 9 D
40 (623.25 MHz) 9 B D
41 (631.25 MHz) 9 D D
42 (639.25 MHz) 9 F D
43 (647.25 MHz) A 1 D
44 (655.25 MHz) A 3 D
45 (663.25 MHz) A 5 D
46 (671.25 MHz) A 7 D
47 (679.25 MHz) A 9 D
48 (687.25 MHz) A B D
49 (695.25 MHz) A D D
50 (703.25 MHz) A F D
51 (711.25 MHz) B 1 D
52 (719.25 MHz) B 3 D
53 (727.25 MHz) B 5 D
54 (735.25 MHz) B 7 D
55 (743.25 MHz) B 9 D
56 (751.25 MHz) B B D
57 (759.25 MHz) B D D
58 (767.25 MHz) B F D
59 (775.25 MHz) C 1 D
60 (783.25 MHz) C 3 D
61 (791.25 MHz) C 5 D
62 (799.25 MHz) C 7 D
Reserved 63 (807.25 MHz) C 9 D
64 (815.25 MHz) C B D
65 (823.25 MHz) C D D
66 (831.25 MHz) C F D
67 (839.25 MHz) D 1 D
68 (847.25 MHz) D 3 D
69 (855.25 MHz) D 5 D
DATA FOR CCIR OUTPUT CHANNELS
Bl 2 (48.25 MHz) 0 C 1
3 (55.25 MHz) 0 D D
4 (62.25 MHz) 0 F 9
Blll 5 (175.25 MHz) 2 B D
6 (182.25 MHz) 2 D 9
7 (189.25 MHz) 2 F 5
8 (196.25 MHz) 3 1 1
9 (203.25 MHz) 3 2 D
10 (210.25 MHz) 3 4 9
11 (217.25 MHz) 3 6 5
12 (224.25 MHz) 3 8 1
BS 1 (105.25 MHz) 1 A 5
2 (112.25 MHz) 1 C 1
3 (119.25 MHz) 1 D D
4 (126.25 MHz) 1 F 9
5 (133.25 MHz) 2 1 5
6 (140.25 MHz) 2 3 1
7 (147.25 MHz) 2 4 D
8 (154.25 MHz) 2 6 9
9 (161.25 MHz) 2 8 5
10 (168.25 MHz) 2 A 1
11 (231.25 MHz) 3 9 D
12 (238.25 MHz) 3 B 9
13 (245.25 MHz) 3 D 5
14 (252.25 MHz) 3 F 1
15 (259.25 MHz) 4 0 D
16 (266.25 MHz) 4 2 9
17 (273.25 MHz) 4 4 5
18 (280.25 MHz) 4 6 1
19 (287.25 MHz) 4 7 D
20 (294.25 MHz) 4 9 9
BV 21 (471.25 MHz) 7 5 D
22 (479.25 MHz) 7 7 D
23 (487.25 MHz) 7 9 D
24 (495.25 MHz) 7 B D
25 (503.25 MHz) 7 D D
26 (511.25 MHz) 7 F D
27 (519.25 MHz) 8 1 D
28 (527.25 MHz) 8 3 D
29 (535.25 MHz) 8 5 D
30 (543.25 MHz) 8 7 D
31 (551.25 MHz) 8 9 D
32 (559.25 MHz) 8 B D
33 (567.25 MHz) 8 D D
34 (575.25 MHz) 8 F D
35 (583.25 MHz) 9 1 D
36 (591.25 HMz) 9 3 D
37 (599.25 MHz) 9 5 D
38 (607.25 MHz) 9 7 D
BV 39 (615.25 MHz) 9 9 D
40 (623.25 MHz) 9 B D
41 (631.25 MHz) 9 D D
42 (639.25 MHz) 9 F D
43 (647.25 MHz) A 1 D
44 (655.25 MHz) A 3 D
45 (663.25 MHz) A 5 D
46 (671.25 MHz) A 7 D
47 (679.25 MHz) A 9 D
48 (687.25 MHz) A B D
49 (695.25 MHz) A D D
50 (703.25 MHz) A F D
51 (711.25 MHz) B 1 D
52 (719.25 MHz) B 3 D
53 (727.25 MHz) B 5 D
54 (735.25 MHz) B 7 D
55 (743.25 MHz) B 9 D
56 (751.25 MHz) B B D
57 (759.25 MHz) B D D
58 (767.25 MHz) B F D
59 (775.25 MHz) C 1 D
60 (783.25 MHz) C 3 D
61 (791.25 MHz) C 5 D
62 (799.25 MHz) C 7 D
63 (807.25 MHz) C 9 D
64 (815.25 MHz) C B D
65 (823.25 MHz) C D D
66 (831.25 MHz) C F D
67 (839.25 MHz) D 1 D
68 (847.25 MHz) D 3 D
69 (855.25 MHz) D 5 D
2. Video Input Level Adjustment
Factory Preset for 1 V pp.
CAUTION: Incorrect adjustment of this control
will cause video distortion. Adjustment should
only be undertaken with the aid of a pattern
generator and oscillocope.
3. Audio Input Level Adjustment
Factory preset for 0.7 V RMS audio frequency
input level. Adjustment required if audio levels
are loud or distorted. The Stereo/Mono switch
is preset to stereo.
When switching to mono the audio Input can
be placed in either the left or right channel.
4. RF Output Level Adjustment
Nominal Continuous Output between 63-103
dBµV 20 dB Switch 20 dB Gain Control
All channels in a rack system are to be
set at the same output level to eliminate
intermodulation effects.
OUTPUT CHANNEL SELECTION TABLE
Extra frequencies available on our website
www.kingray.net.au
NOTE: Double Sideband Output requires one
full channel space between system output
frequencies.
SPECIFICATIONS
PARAMETER SPECIFICATION
Frequency Range MD100VS (44 - 470 MHz)
MD100US (470 - 860 MHz)
RF Performance
Output Level 63-103 dBµV Adjustable
Output Impedance 75 ‘F’ Socket
Output Return Loss > 10 dB*
Frequency Step Size 250 kHz
Frequency Control PLL Synthesiser
Frequency Stability 20 ppm, -10 to +60°C
Spurious Outputs < -55 dBc
Modulation Types PAL B.G.H. Double Sideband
FM Deviations 10 kHz on mono carrier @ 245 mV RMS
1 kHz Audio Right Channel Input
Video Performance
Input Impedance 75 RCA Socket
Input Level 1 Vpp (Adj. 0.8-1.2 Vpp)
Bandwidth 0 - 5 MHz
Audio Performance (Mono Option)
Input Impedance 7.5 K RCA Socket
Input Level 2 V Peak (Adj. 0-2 V)
Bandwidth 40 Hz to 15 kHz
Distortion < 1%
General Performance
Supply Voltage 12 - 18 V DC
Current Consumption
MD100VS- 200 mA/180 mA for
mono option
MD100US - 170 mA/150 mA for
mono option
Racking KR001
All values are typical unless otherwise specified.
NOTE: Output Return Loss measured with Attenuation Switch in.

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