Zinwell Kingray KMS-F1 Multistacker User manual

BY ZINWELL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model No: KMS-F1
Multistacker
Input Frequency: Range 950~2350 MHz
Output Frequency: Range 950~2350 MHz

PAGE 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KMS-F1
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Kingray KMS-F1 Multistacker. Please read this manual carefully prior to
installation as it contains information which will ensure you achieve the best performance from your KMS-F1.
The satellite multistacker is a standalone device that can be installed directly after a twin or quad universal
vertical - horizontal LNBF. It is typically installed before the first distribution point in the SMATV system.
MAIN FEATURES
1. Power Led
2. Status Led
3. HHIN
4. VHIN
5. HLIN
6. VLIN
7. Ground
8. RF Out
(12V DC Line Powering)
9. 12V DC Power In
(F Connector)
10. 5 Way Dip Switch
11. Waterproof Cap
1
2
3 4 5 6
7 7
10 11
8 9

KMS-F1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 3
INSTALLATION REFERENCE GUIDE
Coaxial Cable
Dish with twin
output LNBF
8 9
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Port
Input Frequency 950-2350
Range MHz
Input Ports 4 each
Typical Input
Power Range 65-85dBµV
Input Return Loss > 10dB
Input Connectors 75 Ω F Type
(Female) each
Output Port
Output Frequency Range 950-2350
MHz
Output Port 1 each
Typical Output
Power Range 80-85dBµV
Output Return Loss > 10dB
Output Connectors 75 Ω F Type
(Female) each
System
Power Supply From External
Power Inserter
(F Connector)
Input Voltage Range 12 ~19
from DC Jack
DC Current 0.75A @12V
Consumption Max, (10W)
(Excluding LNBs)
Operating Temperature -20 ºC ~ 60ºC
IN THE BOX
Note: All unused ports are to be
terminated with the F-Terminators
supplied.
*Note: for
indoor
use only
1 x KMS-F1
3 x KF-TERM
1 x KPS124F*

PAGE 4 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KMS-F1
Trans-
ponder
Non
Stacked NAT 01 NSW 02 VIC 03 QLD 04 SA 05 WA 06 TAS 07 NT 08
D3T4 1145.0 2153.5 2070.5 2029.0 1618.0 979.0 1527.5 2070.5 2070.5
D3T8 1311.0 2195.0 2029.0 1618.0 1527.5 2070.5 979.0 2029.0 2029.0
D3T10 1394.0 2236.5 979.0 2070.5 2029.0 1527.5 1618.0 1527.5 1527.5
D3T11 1435.5 2278.0 1527.5 979.0 2070.5 1618.0 2029.0 979.0 1618.0
D3T12 1477.0 2319.5 1618.0 1527.5 979.0 2029.0 2070.5 1618.0 979.0
D3T13 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5
D3T14 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0
D3T15 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5
D3T16 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0
D3T17 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5
D3T18 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0
D3T19 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5
D3T20 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0
D3T21 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5
D3T22 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0
D3T23 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5
D3T24 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0
C1T11 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0
C1T12 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0
C1T13 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0
C1T14 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0
C1T15 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0
C1T16 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0
C1T17 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0
C1T18 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0
C1T19 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0
C1T20 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0
SATELLITE PLANS LIST OF OPTUS D3 & C1 NON STACKED & STACKED I.F.

KMS-F1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 5
Trans-
ponder
Non
Stacked NAT 01 NSW 02 VIC 03 QLD 04 SA 05 WA 06 TAS 07 NT 08
D3T4 1145.0 2153.5 2070.5 2029.0 1618.0 979.0 1527.5 2070.5 2070.5
D3T8 1311.0 2195.0 2029.0 1618.0 1527.5 2070.5 979.0 2029.0 2029.0
D3T10 1394.0 2236.5 979.0 2070.5 2029.0 1527.5 1618.0 1527.5 1527.5
D3T11 1435.5 2278.0 1527.5 979.0 2070.5 1618.0 2029.0 979.0 1618.0
D3T12 1477.0 2319.5 1618.0 1527.5 979.0 2029.0 2070.5 1618.0 979.0
D3T13 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5 1020.5
D3T14 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0 1062.0
D3T15 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5 1103.5
D3T16 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0 1145.0
D3T17 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5 1186.5
D3T18 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0 1228.0
D3T19 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5 1269.5
D3T20 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0 1311.0
D3T21 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5 1352.5
D3T22 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0 1394.0
D3T23 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5 1435.5
D3T24 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0 1477.0
C1T11 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0 1578.0
C1T12 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0 1658.0
C1T13 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0 1698.0
C1T14 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0 1738.0
C1T15 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0 1778.0
C1T16 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0 1818.0
C1T17 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0 1858.0
C1T18 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0 1898.0
C1T19 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0 1938.0
C1T20 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0 1989.0
STACKER SWITCH POSITION - TABLE 1
Switch
Number 12345 STB
Setting
NAT OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF NAT 01
NSW + ACT ON OFF OFF OFF OFF NSW 02
VIC OFF ON OFF OFF OFF VIC 03
QLD ON ON OFF OFF OFF QLD 04
SA OFF OFF ON OFF OFF SA 05
WA ON OFF ON OFF OFF WA 06
TAS OFF ON ON OFF OFF TAS 07
NT ON ON ON OFF OFF NT 08
Table 1: Shows Multistacker Dip Switch settings and STB State Settings
The following tables shows the vertical stacked transponders for each state throughout Australia.The
multistacker is shipped with all dip switched set to the off position which is set for the national plan. This plan
has higher frequencies which are used to commission an MDU – Commercial backbone before the correct state
is selected. The new state is retuned within 30 to 60 seconds of selecting the required plan. Meter plans have
been listed on the left from 01 to 08.
Table 2: Shows vertical transponder groups stacked to the new H polarity transponder Frequency
Important Note: It is crucial that the correct plan is selected for the required state, if this is not carried out the
subscriber will be missing some if not all vertical channel groups. Resulting in a “No Signal” status.
METER PLAN 12853.5 12895 12936.5 12978 13019.5
S NAT 01 G35 T4 G34 T8 G31 T10 G32 T11 G33 T12
11679 12227.5 12318 12729 12770.5
S NSW 02 G31 T10 G32 T11 G33 T12 G34 T8 G35 T4
S VIC 03 G32 T11 G33 T12 G34 T8 G35 T4 G31 T10
S QLD 04 G33 T12 G34 T8 G35 T4 G31 T10 G32 T11
S SA 05 G35 T4 G31 T10 G32 T11 G33 T12 G34 T8
S WA 06 G34 T8 G35 T4 G31 T10 G32 T11 G33 T12
S TAS 07 G32 T11 G31 T10 G33 T12 G34 T8 G35 T4
S NT 08 G33 T12 G31 T10 G32 T11 G34 T8 G35 T4
MULTISTACKER METER PLANS - TABLE 2

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OTHER APPROVED FOXTEL MULTISTACKER PRODUCTS
FROM KINGRAY
Description Part No. IPL
2 Way Splitter KSP2F F30950
3 Way Splitter KSP3F F30951
4 Way Splitter KSP4F F30952
FTA/SAT Diplexer KDPTSF F30953
4 Way 12dB Tap KT412F F30954
4 Way 15dB Tap KT415F F30955
4 Way 20dB Tap KT420F F30956
F Type Wall Plate KWP11F F30923
Single Input 25dB Amplifier SAT25S F30948
Single Input 40dB Amplifier SAT40S F30949
SAFETY WARNING
1. Indoor Use Only
To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose the receiver to rain or moisture.
Operating temperature : -20 ºC ~ 60ºC
2. Overheating avoid
To prevent the multistacker from overheating, do
not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum
recommended temperature of 60 C. To prevent
airflow restriction, allow adequate clearance
around the multistacker.
3. Grounding
This equipment is intended to be grounded in a
commercial application. For further information on
when to ground the installation refer to Section
7.2.5 Earthing & Equipotential Bonding of the
Foxtel’s MDU MRE and Commercial Satellite
Installation Manual FD/T/E/2207.
4. Installation
Only trained and qualified personnel should be
allowed to install, replace or service this equipment.
The installation of the equipment must comply with
FOXTEL’s installation guidelines.
Note: All statements, information and recommendations in this manual are believed to be accurate at the
time of print.
Dip Switches on the multistacker are switched to
match up to the state/territory it is installed in.
ON
12345
The stacker has been fitted with a 5 position dip switch which is switched to match the State installed.This
allows Foxtel to make better use of Transponder space in the event that the total 32 transponders are used.

KMS-F1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 7
Product Type Warranty Period
Satellite Multistacker &
Power supply provided 2 years
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS 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.
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, Australia.
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.

1300 463 463 kingray.net.au
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
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