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iNetVu 7000 Series User Manual

iNetVu 7000 Series
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4 DVB Transponder Information for the reference satellite.
0 Transponder Number (0-2 are for Horizontal Receive and 3-5 are for Vertical Receive)
0999 Transponder Frequency (MHz)
09999 Transponder Symbol Rate (Ksps)
DB-7 Transponder Code Rate (DVBS1 requirement)
DB-1 = 1/2
DB-2 = 2/3
DB-3 = 3/4
DB-5 = 5/6
DB-7 = 7/8
5 LNB Power (Reference Satellite)
In cases where the LNB requires more power than the modem can provide, or if
the user would like to power LNB from the controller, or if the user would like to
find satellite without the use of a modem, this option allows for power from the
controller to be supplied to the LNB through the RX IN cable from the controller
to the platform itself.
DD will disable this option, and provide power to the LNB straight from the
modem. In this case, a splitter must be used for the RF connection as depicted in
the figure below.
Fig. 39: RF Cable Setup for DIS selection
7000 Series Controller Power Output Range Option Capabilities: 13, 14, 18, 19,
V @ 500mA (max)
If the user chooses to power the LNB from the controller, he/she should verify the
power/voltage range requirements of the LNB in use, and configure the iNetVu
®
7000 Series controller according to those power/voltage requirements.

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iNetVu 7000 Series Specifications

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BrandiNetVu
Model7000 Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish