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| This unit is a very good solution to those that want wider distribution of satellite within the house (especially if they have PVRs) but don't want to have to touch the dish (assuming it already has a quad-output LNB fitted with 4 cables). All multiswitches now require a QUATTRO LNB to be fitted to the dish. The type that worked with a quad-output LNB are no longer manufactured. The Vision multiswitches are mains powered and are suitable only for installation indoors in a dry environment, such as a well-ventilated loft area. (It gets hot so please mount it on a wall or suitable support). It uses 'F' type screw connectors as described HERE. We recommend WF100 cable HERE. |
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| No instructions or accessories are supplied. It is assumed that the person installing will understand how to connect the unit but, briefly: A Quattro LNB is used. Please connect its outputs to the correspondingly labelled LNB inputs on the multiswitch, marked with coloured triangles. We can supply WF100 cable in the appropriate colours. A terrestrial aerial can be connected to the "IN terr." input. This input supplies 12 volts so it will provide power to a masthead amplifier, if used, and the green LED will light. If an amplifier is not used, the power will shut off automatically if it detects a short-circuit (which most aerials present). If a terrestrial aerial is connected, all 8 outputs should be connected via diplex (decombiner) wall plates, such as our Labgear PSW132 (or equivalent). A Radio aerial may also be connected. To do this, you will need a V24-310 FM+DAB+UHF triplexer. It is important that all aerials provide roughly equal signal levels, in order to minimise the risk of interference. Note that the V24-310 will allow power to pass from the Multiswitch to the UHF TV masthead amplifier (if fitted). |
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