LITEWAY VT-4005, VR-4005, VT-4010, VR-4010, VT-4100 Operating Instructions Manual

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WARRANTY
All fiber optic transmission systems, products and accessories manufactured by Liteway, Inc. and it’s subsidiaries are fully tested prior to shipment and are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of five full years from the date of the original shipment. Should a problem occur, a Return Material Authorization Number (RMA) must be obtained from Liteway Inc. at (516) 931-2800 and the item returned to Liteway, Inc. 166 Haverford Road, Hicksville, NY 11801, USA, prepaid. Liteway Inc. will then, at its option repair or replace the defective item.
Liteway, Inc. maximum liability under this warranty is limited to the cost of the defective item only. No contingent liabilities of any kind are either assumed or implied.
Any items returned to Liteway, Inc. that have been misused, abused, damaged, modified, connected or adjusted in any way contrary to the instructions furnished by Liteway, Inc. or repaired by unauthorized personnel will not be covered by this warranty. Any non-warranty repairs required will be quoted at the current rate for such services.
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CAUTION ! AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
All –5, -7, -8, and -9 Models use laser diodes. These solid-state laser diodes are located in the optical ports of these units. Laser diodes produce invisible radiation that may be harmful to human eyes. Never look directly into the optical port of any fiber optic unit designed to operate with single-mode optical fiber.
NOT FOR LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Liteway, Inc. does not authorize or warrant any of its products or accessories for use in critical life support systems or applications of any kind.
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Important Notices
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fiber Optic Video
Transmission System
Models; VT-4005, VR-4005
Models; VT-4010, VR-4010
Models; VT-4100, VR-4100
The VT/VR-4005 system consists of the VT-4005 transmitter and VR­4005 receiver. A high quality system for transmitting up to 5 CATV VSB/AM video channels over fiber optics. Perfect for using in campus environments. Fiber optics provide for complete EMI immunity. The VT/R-4010 will transmit 10 CATV channels. The VT/R-4100 will transmit 125 CATV channels.
Technical Specifications
Bandwidth 5 MHz to 300 MHz (VT/R-4005)
5 MHz to 700 MHz (VT/R-4010)
5 MHz to 1200 MHz (VT/R-4100) In/Out Impedance 75 ohms In/Out Signal Level 10dB mV Carrier/Noise Ratio 44 dB minimum Signal Connector BNC (with Type F adapter included) Operating Wavelength 850 (-1), 1300 (-3,-7), 1550 (-9) Optical Output -14 dBm typical Optical Loss Budget 0 – 12 dB Fibers Accommodated 1 Multimode (-1,-3), 1 Single-mode (-7,-9) Temperature Range -35º to +75ºC Power Requirements 11-24 VAC/DC @150 mA Physical Size (mm) 5.0”(127)L x 1.0” (25.4)W x 3.0”(7)D
All specifications measured with 1Km of 62.5u multimode fiber. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Installation Instructions
The diagram below shows the typical installation of the VT-4005 and VR-4005 fiber optic video transmission units. Both should be connected as shown.
VT-4005
Fiber Optic Cable
VR-4005 ALM-1000
Type F Adapter
If your cable connections are Type-F connectors, use the supplied BNC to Type F adapter
5 VSB/AM
Channels
TV
Alarm
Contacts
Typical Fiber Optic CATV System
Power Terminal Block Connections
Pin Function
Alarm output for use with optional Alarm Sensing Unit
1
ALM-1000. No other connections should be made to this
terminal 2 +11 to 24 DC or AC Volts i nput 3 AC or DC return (Common to Housing)
Be certain to check all connections, settings and voltages before applying power
Indicator Lights
Indicator Lights when
Pwr Proper power is present.
Alrm
Sig A video signal is being transmitted or received.
The Alarm switch is used to turn the alarm function on and off.
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The loss of video alarm is activated and there is no video present
Compensation for short or long fiber runs
On the VR-4005 there is a level adjustment to compensate for very short or very long fiber optic cable installations. On most typical installations no adjustment is needed. To make the adjustment, apply a video signal applied to the transmitter and view the picture on the TV receiver. If you do not have an acceptable image, turn the VR­4005 front panel adjustment as follows;
If the picture appears noise turn the pot clockwise. If the picture tears, turn the adjustment counter-clockwise.
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