[StarServe Installers Guide] page 1clipsal.com/cisAudiovisual distribution for your home.StarServe Installers Guide
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 11Video StarServeTMMounting ModulesStarServeTM VideoVideo Connections
page 12 [StarServe Installers Guide]StarServeTM ProStarServe Pro is supplied with a cabinet that can be surfaceor flush mounted, similar to an electri
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 13Additional StarServeTMComponentsEach of the StarServe systems can be expanded based on:-• The cabling infrastructu
page 14 [StarServe Installers Guide]Infra-red EmittersThe electrical connection on the Infra-red Emitter Leadconnects to an emitter output on either a
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 15Infra-red Output Plate, 2031RFTThe Infra-red Output Plate has two emitter sockets, a powerinput, and a passthrough
page 16 [StarServe Installers Guide]Single Channel Modulator8051VMPThe single channel modulator is configured via a series ofdipswitches, and provides
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 17Typical Modular ConnectionsTwo Channel Modulator connecting to a DVD and a VCRTypical Modular ConnectionsFour Chan
page 18 [StarServe Installers Guide]Modulator CombinerThe StarServe Modulator Combiner is an eight-input, one-output device and is designed to combine
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 19StarServe InstallationRequirementsThe StarServe system allows distribution of telephone, dataand video services. T
page 20 [StarServe Installers Guide]Surround IDSWithin the Clipsal 2000 series, there are surround IDs thatallow identification of a plate via a plug
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 3Table of ContentsPreface 4Structured Cabling System 5Clipsal StarServe 6StarServe Lite 7StarServe Video 10StarServe
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 21Telephone/Data CablingRequirementsOnly cabling for services required today will result in aninflexible system for
page 22 [StarServe Installers Guide]Other Telephone / Data CablingRequirements• Cables from a wall outlet to a network interface(e.g., computer or pri
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 23Telephone Hub8054/6TLThe Telephone Hub for the StarServe Lite allows each of the fourincoming lines to be distribu
page 24 [StarServe Installers Guide]Telephone & DataHarmonicasIncoming Telephone LinesIncoming telephone lines are terminated on a voice blockloca
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 25Data ConnectionsThe Ethernet Hub attaches to the grid within the StarServeenclosure. Each port on the Hub can be c
page 26 [StarServe Installers Guide]Broadband VideoBroadband Video refers to multiple video signals transmittedvia a single medium, such as television
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 27StarServe VideoDistributionThe StarServe Video Distribution Units or ‘VDUs’ distributebroadband video signals to m
page 28 [StarServe Installers Guide]-6 dBmVAbsolute minimum-5 to –1 dBmVLess desirable than 0dBmV0dBmVThe reference level1 to 6 dBmVAcceptable signal
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 29The MATV Head-EndThe Head End of a MATV system usually consists of anantenna which receives broadcast signals, pro
page 30 [StarServe Installers Guide]Masthead AmplifiersIn weak signal areas, it is often necessary to amplify thesignal before the distribution amplif
page 4 [StarServe Installers Guide]PrefaceThe StarServeTM Installers Guide has been compiled toassist installers with the design and installation of t
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 31AttenuatorsAs there are many signals received by an antenna, theremay be a wide variation in signs levels. In orde
page 32 [StarServe Installers Guide]Interference andTrouble ShootingCross Modulation InterferenceCross modulation interference occurs in Broadbandprea
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 33GhostingThere are three common causes of ghosting:-• Pickup of reflected signals by the antenna.• Direct pickup of
page 34 [StarServe Installers Guide]StarServeTM LiteThe StarServe Lite VDU provides sixoutlets for video distribution. Fouroutlets are designated as
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 35StarServeTM Video & ProThe Video Distribution Units (80053/8VHPIR) in StarServeVideo and Pro can be coupled to
page 36 [StarServe Installers Guide]System DesignPoints To Remember• All video distribution should use RG-6 Quad Shield cable,even the short leads fro
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 37Types of BasebandVideoComposite VideoComposite Video is the most familiar format. It uses a singlecable with RCA
page 38 [StarServe Installers Guide]The ‘digital’ signal used for Digital Terrestrial Television Broad-casting (DTTB) is different to the PAL analogue
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 39Same CoverageA planning requirement for all service areas is the concept of‘same coverage’, where the introduced D
page 40 [StarServe Installers Guide]Impulse Noise InterferenceImpulse noise from house appliances, vehicle ignitions oroverhead power lines may interf
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 5Structured cablingsystemsCommercial OriginsStructured cabling systems have been installed in commercialbuildings fo
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 41Approximating Signal LevelThe tuner in modern televisions have a ‘knee’ in performance atabout -10dBmV input signa
page 42 [StarServe Installers Guide]Notes
page 44 [StarServe Installers Guide]Products ofClipsal Integrated Systems Pty LtdABN 15 089 444 931Head Office12 Park Terrace, BowdenSouth Australia 5
page 6 [StarServe Installers Guide]Clipsal StarServeTMThe structured wiring solution offered by Clipsal IntegratedSystems is StarServe. The StarServe
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 7StarServeTM LiteStarServe Lite is an entry-level system for telephone andvideo reticulation.It provides telephone d
page 8 [StarServe Installers Guide]Mounting StarServeTMLite modulesTelephone Connections
[StarServe Installers Guide] page 9StarServeTM LiteVideo ConnectionsStarServeTM LiteVideo & Telephone Connectors
page 10 [StarServe Installers Guide]The StarServe Video system is supplied with the same housingand grid mounting as the StarServe Lite.StarServeTM Vi
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