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is installed from the rear of the frame. When used with the CX-AMP16, the
CX-DSS58 replaces one CX-DM8 module.
Satellite MultiSwitch Module CX-HDA58
This is an eight output HDTV compatible multiswitch. When used with an
HD compatible dish, any combination of up to eight HDTV and non-HDTV
receivers may be used.
In addition to its function as a multiswitch, it also has a 1X8 passive splitter
intended for the distribution of terrestrial antenna signals.
It is not recom-
mended that the CX-HDA58 be used for the distribution of broadband CATV sig-
nals.
The CX-DSS58 is designed to use the internal cables bi-directionally; by dis-
tributing satellite signals out to eight rooms while maintaining the ability to
send modulated signals back on the same coax. Modulated signals that return
to the multiswitch are amplified to ensure good modulator signal strength,
then routed to the 1X8 passive splitter.
The CX-DSS58 is included in iSAT series servers for installation in homes that
subscribe to DSS, but receive local programming via terrestrial antenna. The
CX-HDA58 does not fit into the 20K2562 panel frame (FX-200).
An antenna pre-amplifier is strongly recommended for any antenna connected to the
antenna input port
.
Camera Module CX-CM4
The camera module is designed expressly for use with UStec indoor and out-
door surveillance cameras. It is capable of powering up to 4 cameras. Power is
supplied to the cameras from the UX-DC6.2 low voltage power supply,
through the RG6 coaxial cable, to connectors on the rear of the camera mod-
ule. The coaxial cable inputs from the cameras connect to the face of the cam-
era module. The output from the camera module connects to the internal
port on the internal CX amplifier.
All that is needed to prewire this system is a single RG6 feed per camera. The
cameras themselves consist of a high quality CCD (charge coupled device)
sensing unit and a built-in modulator. The CX-CM4 module supplies 12 volts
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regulated DC, which powers the modulator and camera. The camera, in turn,
sends back the modulated camera output on a channel you select. The CX-
CM4 will combine that signal with the signals from up to three other cameras
and distribute the signals to one internal on a UStec coaxial distribution
module (CX-AMP16, CX-AMP8, CX-4X4U).
Audio Speaker Hub Module AU-2X4
The AU-2X4 is a passive audio speaker distribution hub that consists of eight
stereo wire connectors wired in parallel. The device can be set up in either of
two ways:
Bring a stereo source from an amplifier into the Source 1, and output to seven
different locations by way of impedance matching speaker knobs in the
rooms.
Remove the bridging adapter between the two rows of connectors to have two
separate sources that feed three rooms each.Because this device is a passive
patch panel, it also can be used for other purposes, e.g., as a central hub for IR
controls. The unit can connect wires from 10 to 28 gauge.
Power Supply Module UX-DC6.2
The UX DC6.2 is the latest revision of the DC power supply.
This power supply has three 2.5 millimeter by 5.5 millimeter plugs on the
front, plus two additional two-pin power connections on the rear.
These features allow panel modules to take advantage of “bus” type power
cords which run up the back side of the panel frame and enhance the appear-
ance of the panel. Each power bus cable has connectors for applying power to
individual modules in series.
The UX-DC6.2 also features a dealer replaceable 1/2 amp 250 volt slow-blow
fuse (Littlefuse # 229.500S). It also provides a ground post on the rear of the
unit for the TP-IN4RS telephone input module, as well as previous generation
amplifiers.
The UX-DC6.2 is unregulated, as different modules require different voltages.
Therefore, any device connected to it must have voltage regulation.
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The total current capacity of the UX-DC6.2 is 1700mA. The current output of
individual ports is not restricted, as long as total current draw does not exceed
1.7 Amps.
TP Input Module TP-IN4RS
The TP-IN4RS is a telephone line interface and surge suppression module.
Connections are present for incoming CO lines, dial tone out to a KSU phone
system, two RJ31X-enabled devices, and a Category 5 rated coupler.
CO Lines entering the panel are connected to the TELCO IN jack. All four
pairs are distributed to the TP distribution module(s) via the ribbon cable
connectors on the rear.
Surge protected dial tone can be sent to a KSU phone system via the KSU
OUT jack.
Two RJ31X devices may be connected; one each on lines 1&2. Due to sensitiv-
ity of some RJ31X – capable devices and legal liability, surge suppression is
not applied to the RJ31X jacks.
Two devices requiring a Category 5 rated coupling may be connect to the CAT
5 DATA jacks.
TP Module TP-DM10R
The TP-DM10R is a 10 port RJ45 distribution module that replaced the TP-
DM6R module (shown on next page). In addition to having four more RJ-45
ports, the unit is wired in parallel, allowing it to operate on its own, without
the need for ribbon cables and a TP-IN4 module.
The primary benefits of this design are that it can be used as a standalone
device, or it can be used in the event of a catastrophic failure of a TP-IN4
module, or it can be connected in the same manner as a DM6R module.
This device
cannot
be used with KSU systems because it is wired in parallel.
This does
not
apply to KSU-less systems or to KSU systems that do not need
independent pairs of wires.
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TP Module TP-DM6R
The TP-DM6R module has been discontinued but is shown here for reference.
The TP-DM6R module provides telephone distribution to six rooms. When
connected to the TP-IN4 module, these units distribute up to four telephone
lines to six different locations. It is possible to distribute six KSU extensions
to six locations in the home with the TP-KSU6R14 adapter cable, however the
TP-KSU8 module and adapter cables replace the TP-DM6R/-KSU6R14 in new
installations.
Computer 10/100BaseT Switch Module TP-10/100BT
The TP-10/100BT Ethernet Switch replaces the TP-10BT Ethernet Hub.
The TP-10/100BT is an auto sensing switch that allows direct port to port
communication on the network. The advantage of direct communication
between ports is faster overall network speed.
For example, connecting a cable modem to a 10/100 hub would limit the
entire hub to run at only 10Mbps. A 10/100 switch on the other hand would
run at 10Mbps on the connected port, while all the others can run at either 10
or 100 Mbps.
The TP-10/100BT is a 6 port switch. Besides the four ports on the front, it has
two cascade ports on the rear circuit board to allow the unit to cascade to
another 10/100 Switch as well as providing a port for broadband access or
other device.
Computer 10/100 Ethernet Switched Router Module TP-IPR8
The TP-IPR8 is an 8 port switched router that is designed to share a high
speed broadband connection for all the computers in the home. The unit also
provides firewall security through network address translation.
The TP-IPR8 can connect 8 computers directly, but has the capacity to con-
nect up to 253 computers. All 8 LAN ports have the “Auto-MDX” feature
which automatically corrects for straight-through/cross-over miswires. Simply
plug in your networked device and go. The WAN port has a manual switch to
accomplish the same feature.
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Network address translation allows your computers to be “hidden” from the
Internet, so prying eyes can not see them, only the router. The TP-IPR8 is fully
standards based and can be used with such advanced technologies as VPN
and pass through IPSEC
The configurations to the device are embedded in a web interface. The default
address for connection is http://192.168.1.1. The user name is admin and the
password is admin.
Please change the password for security reasons.
The TP-IPR8 comes pre-programmed for many common applications so
setup of some more advanced features is a breeze. The software on the router
is fully upgradeable, so as new features and technologies become available
the unit can be updated.
Unlike the TP-10/100BT, all of the ports on the TP-IPR8 are on the front. In
order to expand pass the initial 8 LAN ports, one LAN port must be used for
cascading to another switch.
Telephone Integration Module TP-KSU8
The TP-KSU8 module is designed to take advantage of today’s key system
units. When used with either the TP-KSU624 or TP-KSU1232 interface cable,
it offers a simple solution to integrating digital phone systems into the struc-
tured wiring environment.
The TP-KSU8 has 8 RJ45 jacks on its front panel. Each jack connects to the
phone port of a tecPort where a system phone is to be located.
There are 3 connectors on the rear of the TP-KSU8. The 50 pin header receives
the TP-KSU624/TP-KSU1232 adapter cable.
The 24 pin header receives the FX-RIB24 ribbon cable carrying CO lines 3&4
from a TP-IN4RS telephone input module for jacks 1-6. The 10 pin header
allows access to pairs 3&4 in jacks 7-8.
The TP-KSU624 adapter cable carries the digital dial tone from the KSU
switch back to the TP-KSU8 module.
It has 8 RJ14 plugs at one end for connection to the extension outputs on the
KSU, and a 50 pin connector for the KSU8.

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