Rear panel
The rear panel contains the RF output connectors from the active UHF splitter.
Key | Component | Description |
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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. |