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1.12
1.13
1.21
1.22
1.31
1.32
1.33
Modulator
There are several options for powering the RF Distribution
Module.
Directly via connection of the supplied 12V DC 1.5 Amp
Plug pack to the 12 VDC Power Input jack F on the unit.
(Use in the event that a modulator is not included in the
system)
Remotely via a modulator connected to MOD RF IN input
E on the RF Distribution Module. If powering this way
press Remote Power button on the rear of the IR Modulator
to ‘ON’. In this setup, DO NOT connect a Plug Pack directly
to the RF Distribution Module.
Remotely, via a Power Injector (RL-RF900) connected to
the cable terminating on the MOD RF IN input E (see
Instal Manual for Power Injector). For use in the event
that a modulator is not included in the system, but remote
powering of the RF Distribution Module is required.
Auxiliary Devices such as modem/router can be powered
using 3.5mm to 3.5mm DC lead connected to G .
NOTE - Output power = 12VDC with max. current 800mA.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
RF Distribution
WARRANTY
Vcomm Pty Ltd states that the warrant that the customer can rely on is that
provided by the manufacturer. In the event of any warranty claim please
contact us and we will forward it to the manufacturer. The manufacturer will
then determine the extent of their liability. This expressly negates, to the
extent possible by Australian law, any warranty reliance on Vcomm Pty Ltd.
ABN: 99 091 281 524
Vcomm Pty Ltd
www.resi-linx.com
Patented
RL-RF380
Radio Frequency Range
resi-linx RF Distribution Module
C
B
E
A
D
Remote
Control
IR Target
Antenna
IR Emitter
12V DC 1.5A
G
1.1 DC In Connection
1.2 DC Out Connection
If using Modulator for Pay TV/DVD etc, connect RF output
on rear of modulator to MOD RF IN Input E on RF
Distribution Module. This input must be used to remotely
power the RF Distribution Module and allow IR pass
throughout the system.
A modulator connected to CCTV devices (if required)
can be connected to AUX MOD RF IN Input C on RF
Distribution Module.
Connect the off-air signal (antenna) to the ANT RF IN Input
A on the RF Distribution Module.
Connect up to 8 TV outputs B .
Factory settings are at maximum gain.
In the event of distortion of modulator signals, reduce Gain
Control J by turning knob anti-clockwise until distortion is
gone.
NOTE - Gain control reduces the (ANT) antenna signal
Optimal results are attained when ANT signal is within
15db of the modulator signal.
1.3 Hardware Connection
1.4 Gain Control
Connect to modem/router
(Max current 800mA)
F
H
I
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1.41
1.42
1.43
A Antenna RF Input
B TV Inputs
C Auxilliary Mod RF Input
D Protective Earth Connection
E Modulator RF Input
F 12V DC Input
G 12V DC Output
H IR Emitter Port
I FM Trap
J Gain Control
J
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1.51
1.61
1.62
1.63
1.64
1.65
1.66
Connect the Protective Earth Terminal D on the RF
Distribution Module to the building Protective Earth System
if required.
Check the resi-linx IR Modulator is connected to the
Modulator MOD RF IN input E on the RF Distribution
Module.
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System Input on the IR Target.
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lead to the TV.
Steps 1.62 & 1.63 can be repeated for up to 8 TV outputs
around the premises. NOTE: If an IR Target is not used,
an in-line DC block should be used.
Connect IR emitters (RL-IR700/800) to the outputs on the
rear of the IR Modulator. Place the emitter head 10mm to
either side of the IR receiver of the AV source (depending
on environmental conditions).
If required, connect either Single or Double IR Emitter (RL-
IR700/800) to the IR Emitter Port H for local control of
AV source.
1.5 Protective Earth Terminal
1.6 IR Connection
No of RF output 8
No of RF input (2 x Modulator/1 x ANT) 3
IR pass back Yes
IR emitter port Yes
Output Freq 37-850 MHz
RF Gain/Loss - ANT +2dB
- Modulator +3dB
RF Output run distance 60 metres
Isolation (Modulator inputs to ANT) -80dB
Power requirement 12V DC feed in by remote
power or DC plug pack
Size (mm) 163(l) x 39(h) x 69(d)
WARRANTY
Vcomm Pty Ltd states that the warrant that the customer can rely on is that
provided by the manufacturer. In the event of any warranty claim please
contact us and we will forward it to the manufacturer. The manufacturer will
then determine the extent of their liability. This expressly negates, to the
extent possible by Australian law, any warranty reliance on Vcomm Pty Ltd.
ABN: 99 091 281 524
Vcomm Pty Ltd
www.resi-linx.com
Patented
N15275
by
RL-RF380
Radio Frequency Range
resi-linx RF Distribution Module
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1.72
In the event of FM interference affecting TV channels
switch I to ‘ON’ position.
NOTE - When ‘ON’ FM radio frequency will be blocked to
all outputs.
1.7 FM Trap Switch