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When your home was wired, the UStec cabinet and 2X2 tecWire wiring sys-
tems were put in place. These are the first two of the four stages.
In the room locations the connection points called tecPorts are the third
stage.
Lastly any UStec components such as RF camera’s, IP camera’s, or your elec-
tronic components such as televisions, etc. make up the fourth component
set.
The tecCenter is the central location in your home where all the tecWires are
terminated in one location. This is the network hub. All signals that enter
your home, or are generated in the home are distributed through the UStec
tecCenter panel. This is what allows you to use an RF modulator in one room,
plug it into the internal cable and distribute to the whole home.
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The most important part of your system is the tecWire in the walls. It is easy
to make changes to devices outside the walls, but difficult to make changes
inside them.
The tecCenter installed in your home was
chosen to meet the criteria set forth by
either the homeowner or the builder. The
following chart shows the differences
between the systems, and methods for
choosing the right system.
The next seven sections will discuss the systems based on the chart above.
Please use the images to judge your system if the installing dealer did not
write the model down on the front page of this manual.
tecready
tecBasic
tecLAN
iLAN
tecSAT Basic
tecSAT
iSAT
tecSAT
iSAT
2X2 tecWire
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MDU series
MDU series
The MDU Series is designed for multi-family dwellings wired with UStec 2X2
tecWire for up to 4 multimedia tecPort locations. Each model provides a pas-
sive coaxial cable distribution for up to 4 TV’s. The tecLAN MDU Basic mod-
els and higher include a cable signal combiner with a built-in high pass filter
to eliminate potential interference with cable channels from in-home gener-
ated VCR,DVD or camera channels. Up to 10 phone locations may be pro-
vided, each with 4 phone line capacity. The optional holsters provide a
hinged mounting bracket for cable modems, DSL modems, and home server
appliances.
(Holsters standard on iLAN versions)
Common to all systems is the UX-75x cabinet that houses all the wire and
tecCenter equipment. Each cabinet houses an electrical outlet in the lower
right hand corner to power UStec and third part peripherals.
Each system is enclosed in a integrated plastic cover and drywall trim kit.
Each cover can be locked with the addition of the cover locking kit, part
number UX-408.
tecReady MDU222
This system uses the UX-222 module and is designed to distribute an off-air
or cable television signal and distribute it in up 4 different locations in the
home. It can accept up to four telephone lines and distribute them to 10 dif-
ferent locations in the home. Additionally it has a RJ31X line grabbing inter-
face for a security panel. This system can be upgraded to any of the following
systems.
tecLAN MDU Basic
This system is designed to distribute an off-air or cable television signal up
to 4 different locations in the home. The CX-4X4U module that distributes
the off-air or cable television signals also has 4 internal inputs. The internal
ports allows for in home generated television signals to be viewable any-
where in the home. Examples might be a DVD player that you would also
like to see in the bedroom. The TP-DM10B telecom module will distribute
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up to 4 incoming telephone lines out to 9 different locations in the home.
This device can be upgraded to any of the following MDU systems.
tecLAN MDU
This system is designed to distribute an off-air or cable television signal up to
4 different locations in the home. The CX-4X4U module that distributes the
off-air or cable television signals also has 4 internal inputs. The internal ports
allows for in home generated television signals to be viewable anywhere in
the home. Examples might be a DVD player that you would also like to see in
the bedroom.
Up to 4 incoming telephone lines are plugged into the TP-IN4RS module.
This device will surge protect all 4 incoming telephone lines and distribute
them to 10 different locations via the TP-DM10R module. Additionally the
TP-IN4RS module provides security line grabbing interfaces (RJ31X) on tele-
phone lines 1 and 2. This module also provides a conduit to Key System tele-
phone Units (KSU). This system can be upgraded to the following systems.
iLAN MDU
This system is designed to distribute an off-air or cable television signal up to
4 different locations in the home. The CX-4X4U module that distributes the
off-air or cable television signals also has 4 internal inputs. The internal ports
allows for in home generated television signals to be viewable anywhere in
the home. Examples might be a DVD player that you would also like to see in
the bedroom.
Up to 4 incoming telephone lines are plugged into the TP-IN4RS module.
This device will surge protect all 4 incoming telephone lines and distribute
them to 10 different locations via the TP-DM10R module. Additionally the
TP-IN4RS module provides security line grabbing interfaces (RJ31X) on tele-
phone lines 1 and 2. This module also provides a conduit to Key System tele-
phone Units (KSU).
A six port (1 is broadband connection, 1 is cascade to optional second unit)
10/100 Ethernet switch is included as well. It provides for the connection of
up to 4 different computers in addition to a broadband sharing device that is
mounted in the included gateway holster.

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