BLONDER TONGUE AMCM 860 User Manual

AMCM-860 Quick Reference Sheet  
651204600J  
Operating Controls and Indicators  
Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
11. Video Input  
“F” Connector  
1VP-P for 87.5%  
depth of mod  
VIDEO  
IN  
AMCM  
A/V  
860D  
11  
12. Right Stereo Audio In  
STEREO  
1
STEREO  
RIGHT  
AUDIO IN  
RCA Connector  
2
6
5
12  
0.5 - 4.0 VP-P  
(Constant AGC Range)  
4
LEFT  
MONO  
13  
14  
VID  
DN  
AUD  
1. Stereo Indicator - Lit when video and stereo audio are present.  
3
P
O
W
E
13. Left Stereo Audio or Mono In  
2. Audio/Video Ratio Adjustment - Adjustment of the A/V Ratio is permitted  
from approximately -19 dB (full clockwise position) to approximately -10 dB (full  
counterclockwise position) by rotating the potentiometer.  
7
UP  
RCA Connector  
CH  
R
0.5 - 4.0 VP-P  
15  
(Constant AGC Range)  
3. Video Adjustment - Adjustment of the Video Modulation Level is permitted by  
+100  
9
ENT  
RF  
14. Power Connector  
8
rotating the potentiometer.  
RF  
Level  
OUT  
15. RF Output  
4. Video Over Modulation LED Indicator  
10  
“F” Connector  
5. Audio Adjustment - Adjustment of the Audio Modulation Level is permitted by  
rotating the potentiometer.  
6. Audio Over Modulation LED Indicator  
7. Up/Down Buttons - Used to set the desired channel or mode.  
8. +100 Indicator - Lights when channel settings are 100 -135.  
9. Channel ENT Button - Enter button used to enter a desired channel or mode.  
10. RF Level Adjustment - Potentiometer adjustment used to set the output level.  
Has a range of 15 dB, optimum performance with a 10 dB adjustment.  
It is strongly recommended to use the Blonder Tongue MIPS-12C or the MIRC-4B/MIRC-4C power supplies with the AMCM-860. It is  
also recommended to use the optional headend fan unit (QTHF, Stock No. 6235) when deploying more than 6 AMCM-860 units in the  
MIRC-12V chassis. A rack space above and below the chassis unit is suggested for heat dissipation and air flow.  
CAUTION  
Programming the Unit  
Operating Mode Selection  
The AMCM unit comes factory set to operate in the Standard CATV mode.  
The unit has 4 valid operating modes: STD CATV, IRC, HRC & Broadcast UHF/VHF.  
The AMCM unit comes factory set to operate in the Standard CATV mode.  
The unit has 4 valid operating modes: STD CATV, IRC, HRC & Broadcast UHF/VHF.  
(Skip to the next section for programming the operating mode)  
To change the operating mode:  
1. Simultaneously depress the CH p UP and q DN buttons for approximately  
Programming a Channel  
5 seconds.  
1. Navigate to the desired channel number by depressing the CH p UP and q  
2. The Channel LED display will switch to the operating mode selection.  
3. Use the CH p UP and q DN buttons to select the desired mode:  
a. C = STD CATV  
DN buttons.  
a. Continuous past 99 for channels 100-135, the +100 red LED will illuminate.  
2. Press the ENT button when you reach the desired channel setting. This will tune  
the modulator output to the corresponding channel frequency for this entry.  
b. H = HRC  
c. I = IRC  
d. U = Broadcast (VHF/UHF)  
a. The LED display will blink continuously during the channel programming  
process and will not change the output frequency the unit is programmed until  
the ENT button is depressed.  
4. After selecting the desired mode depress the ENT button to set the mode.  
5. The unit will return to the channel display mode.  
b. The unit has a special feature that alerts an operator of an inadvertent or  
desired change to the channel display by flashing the LED readout. The LED  
display will continue to flash for 30 seconds if the ENT button is not depressed  
and then will return to the display of the previously programming channel  
entry setting.  
a. Programming will reflect the mode chosen – See Appendix A for a detailed  
frequency plan.  
b. The programming mode will also flash continuously during the programming  
process. The LED display will continue to flash for 30 seconds if the ENT  
button is not depressed and then will return to the display of the previously  
programming channel & mode entry setting.  
See Appendix A on the reverse of this sheet for a complete list of available channels and corresponding frequency plan  

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