TechniSat TechniRouter 9/2x4 G Benutzerhandbuch
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4.5 Cables and Plugs
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To connect the LNB with the TechniRouter, we recommend the use of multiple coaxial
cables, 4 cables in one sheath, e.g. Multimedia cables (Art. No. 0001/3014).
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To connect the TechniRouter with the antenna plug sockets, the optimal solution is the
Mini-CoaxSat 2150-cable (Art. No. 0001/3011), due to the amplification of the device,
you may use this slim, easily portable cable (with slightly increased loss).
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To set up long cable connections with many sockets, please use the low-loss 100 dB
cable (Art. No. 0002/3107) or 120 dB premium cable (Art. No. 0001/3106).
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For professional installations, TechniSat advises against the use of F plugs which are
screwed onto the cable. Only for private use, where a needed professional tool is
seldom likely to be available, screw-on F plugs may be used. If possible, buy those
with a cable sheath coupling nut.
Cables are to be stripped as follows:
Crimp connector
ca.4mm
7mm
7mm
Compression plug
Crimp quick connector
6mm
12mm
Buy your cables and plugs from your specialist dealer.
There you will also find bulk stock of cables (and advice !)
4.6 Going into Operation, Configuration
All the receivers or TV sets with satellite input connected to the TechniRouter outlet must
support SCR control conforming to EN 50494 and also be configured for this operation
mode. During the initial installation, each subscriber must have his own user band (own
frequency/channel) assigned and, where required, the PIN code specified by the
manufacturer (3-digit random combination to safeguard the user band against third party
access).
Subscribers with considerable lengths of cable should get lower frequencies assigned,
since the loss from the cable and sockets will not be so severe.