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INSTALLATION
STEP 3: BASEBAND CABLE CONNECTION
IF YOU ARE USING ONE EMITTER:
Step 1: Determine the length of RG-58 coaxial cable needed to reach from the emitter to
the modulator unit. The modulator is usually located with the other sound
equipment to simplify audio connections. 100 feet (30 m) of coaxial cable is
included with each emitter. You will need to cut it to length. Additional RG-58
coax can be added. Make sure you leave some slack at each end.
Step 2: Install BNC connectors on each end of the cable. (See Figure 7.)
Step 3: Connect the Baseband cable to the Baseband Out jack on the MOD 112 modulator
and to the Baseband In jack on the TX8 Emitter. (See Figures 6 and 8.)
IF YOU ARE USING MORE THAN ONE EMITTER:
Step 1: Determine the length of coaxial cable needed to reach between the emitters. 100
feet (30 m) of coaxial cable is included with each emitter. You will need to cut it to
length. Additional RG–58 coax can be added. Make sure you leave some slack at
each end.
Step 2: Install BNC connectors on each end of the cable. (See Figure 7.)
Step 3: Connect the baseband cable from the Baseband Out Jack on the first emitter in the
chain (the one connected to the MOD 111 Modulator) to the Baseband In jack on
the next TX8 Emitter in the chain. Use the cable clamps and screws provided to
secure the cable. The coax can also be routed through conduit before attaching
BNC connectors. You can chain as many emitters together as you need. Remember
that each emitter needs its own TFP 010 power supply.
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