Rear panel

The rear panel contains the RF output connectors from the active UHF splitter.

Figure 1. Connections and LEDs on the rear panel


Key Component Description
1 100–240V

AC input to power the unit.

Connector: IEC C14

2 RF 1 BNC

Use the RF connectors to split the RF output from the first RF signal. Each output forms a single RF input to a Real Freedom Receiver allowing you to connect up to six Real Freedom Receivers.

You should connect BNC 1 to the Master Real Freedom Receiver that hosts the Connection Map. You can power the splitter on BNC 1 from the Real Freedom Receiver.

Connector: BNC (F)

3 RF1 LED

Indicates whether the active UHF splitter is powered and in active (flashing green) or passive (flashing red) mode. In active mode, additional gain is added for splitter loss.

Add a gain boost when RF levels are too low from the receiver’s Fiber & Splitter menu.

4 RF 2 BNC

Use the RF connectors to split the RF output from the second RF signal. Each output forms a single RF input to a Real Freedom Receiver allowing you to connect up to six Real Freedom Receivers.

You should connect BNC 1 to the Master Real Freedom Receiver that hosts the Connection Map. You can power the splitter on BNC 1 from the Real Freedom Receiver.

Connector: BNC (F)

5 AUX

Use for splitter unit programming and firmware updates.

Connector: 4-pin LEMO

6 RF2 LED

Indicates whether the active UHF splitter is powered and in active (flashing green) or passive (flashing red) mode. In active mode, additional gain is added for splitter loss.

Add a gain boost when RF levels are too low from the receiver’s Fiber & Splitter menu.