Danger, Introduction, Features and operation – MultiDyne DVM-2200 User Manual
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Instruction Manual, DVM-2200
INTRODUCTION
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Confidential *** Multidyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems
INTRODUCTION
The DVM-2200 12 Bit Video and 24 Bit Audio Fiber Optic Transport offers state-of-the-art
performance exceeding RS250C Short-haul and Broadcast Specifications with a Signal to Noise
ration exceeding 75 dBs. The system will support one video, up to 6 audio and up to 3 data
channels per optical wavelength.
The user can (WDM) Wave Division Multiplex, permitting
multiple optical sources to share a single fiber, multiplying the capacity of fiber optic cables by a
factor of eight. Applications include links from studio to transmitter, studio to studio, studio to
CATV head-end, distance learning and backhaul feeds from special events. The transmit and
receive units are available in portable and rack-mount packages making the system ideal for both
field and studio applications. The transmit unit includes a 1000 feet post-equalizer for 8281 type
cable.
FEATURES and OPERATION
!!!!!! DANGER !!!!!!
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
OUTPUT POWER MAX: 2 mW. WAVELENGTH: 1300/1550 NM. CLASS III b LASER
The optical laser transmitter may harm the human eye. Proper eye
protection should be used at all times when working with laser. Please read the entire
manual before operating the Fiber Optic devices.
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGES INSIDE
The unit should be only serviced or opened by qualified personnel.
There are no user serviceable parts or adjustments inside.
VIDEO CHANNEL
The video performance of the fiber optic system exceeds RS-250C Short-haul
specifications. The system uses state-of-the-art technology to offer a true 12 bit Video Analog to
digital conversion and a 24 bit Audio A to D conversion. By using 12 bits we are able to achieve
a Signal to Noise ration of over 75 dBs. The system is ultra linear and distortion free giving
differential gain and phase of less than 0.3 % and 0.3 degrees, respectively. The video input and
output signals are back-porch clamped.
The system has a video bandwidth of 8 MHz. The transmission of NTSC, PAL, SECAM
and video with diplexed audio carriers at 4.5 MHz, 5.8 MHz and 6.4 MHz are fully compatible with
the fiber optic system.