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CPDM-1

Digital

Modulator

Converts the access system’s

camera video signal to a

UHF or CATV channel television signal

Installation Instructions

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Model CPDM-1 Digital Modulator converts any baseband
NTSC video and audio signal to a selected UHF or Ultraband
CATV channel. A quartz crystal reference oscillator and PLL
circuitry ensure drift-free performance.

The modulator can be used to convert video signals from
Linear’s access control systems to UHF or CATV signals that
can be viewed on a standard television set at the installation.

The output channel number is selected using the PROGRAM
button. A television connected to the modulator’s output
will receive the signal when the television is tuned to the
modulator’s programmed channel.

NOTE: Linear’s access control systems can provide video
signals for the modulator from the system’s camera. Audio
signals from the system’s camera are NOT available.

TYPICAL INSTALL ATION

COMPONENT LOCATIONS

CONNECT MODUL ATOR VIDEO INPUT

CONNECT MODUL ATOR OUPUT & POWER

PROGRAM MODUL ATOR CHANNEL

DISPL AY THE MODUL ATOR CHANNEL

TROUBLESHOOTING

SELECTING HRC OR IRC FREQUENCIES

SPECIFICATIONS

INPUTS

VIDEO

1 V p-p @ 75

AUDIO

1 V rms @ 47 K

VIDEO
PERFORMANCE

DIFFERENTIAL GAIN

4%

DIFFERENTIAL PHASE

<4

°

SIGNAL/NOISE

55 dB

RF OUTPUT

STANDARD

UHF

CATV

CHANNEL RANGES

14-64

65-125

(EXCLUDING 95-99)

OUTPUT LEVEL

+25 dBmV (90dBuV)

IM DISTORTION

-60 dBC

ALTERNATE CHANNEL

-45dBC @ 12 MHz

POWER SUPPLY

OUTPUT CURRENT

600 mA

OUTPUT VOLTAGE

15 VDC

INPUT VOLTAGE

105-125 VAC

POWER
CONSUMPTION

5 WATTS

PHYSICAL

HEIGHT

1.0 in (2.5 cm)

WIDTH

4.6 in (11.7 cm)

DEPTH

3.2 in (8.1 cm)

WEIGHT

9.6 oz (0.273 kg)

LINE AR LIMITED WARRANTY

This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12)
months. The Warranty Expiration Date is labeled on the product. This warranty extends only
to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear’s normal distribution
channels. Linear does not warrant this product to consumers. Consumers should inquire from
their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations
or liabilities on the part of Linear Corporation for consequential damages arising out of or in
connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to
loss of property, revenue, or profi t, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied
warranties, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fi tness,
are valid only until Warranty Expiration Date as labeled on the product. This Linear Corporation
Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied.
All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number
(RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Service at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important
details.

FCC NOTICE !!!

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

FCC classifi es this product under Part 15 of its rules as a “television interface device”. Systems
designed using television interface devices have the following legal requirements:
1) The modulated channel signal strength may not exceed 15.56 dBmV at any television.

Federal Regulation 47CFR15.115(b)(1)(i).

2) If an antenna is used in the system, the modulated channel signal strength may not exceed
-51dBmV at the antenna input port.

Federal Regulation 47CFR15.115(c)(4).

(760) 438-7000 • FAX (760) 438-7043

USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123

Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340

www.linearcorp.com

PRINTER’S INSTR

UCTIONS:

INSTR,INSTL,CPDM-1 - LINEAR P/N:

221695 A - INK:

BLA

CK - MA

TERIAL:

20 LB

. MEAD BOND - SIZE:

11.000”

X 8.500”

- SCALE:

1-1

221695 A

ACCESS

CONTROL

SYSTEM

VIDEO

SIGNAL

RF

SIGNAL

TELEVISION

SET

MODEL CPDM-1

MODULATOR

UP TO 150 FEET

RG-59 COAX

UP TO 25 FEET

RG-6 COAX

POWER

INDICATOR

LIGHTS WHEN

POWER IS APPLIED

IR INDICATOR

LIGHTS WHEN AN

INFRARED SIGNAL IS
REPEATED FROM AN

IR TARGET ACCESSORY

PROGRAM

BUTTON

SELECTS THE

MODULATOR'S

CHANNEL

RF OUTPUT

CONNECTOR

MODULATED RF OUTPUT

CONNECTS TO

A TELEVISION

POWER INPUT

CONNECTOR

CONNECTS TO POWER

FROM THE AC ADAPTER

AUDIO INPUT

CONNECTORS

STEREO INPUTS FOR

CONNECTION TO AN AUDIO
SOURCE (USE BOTH JACKS

FOR MONAURAL)

VIDEO INPUT

CONNECTOR

COMPOSITE VIDEO

INPUT FOR CONNECTION

TO VIDEO SOURCE

TERMINATION

JUMPER

TERMINATES VIDEO

INPUT WITH A 75 OHM LOAD

(REMOVE IF VIDEO SIGNAL

IS TERMINATED AT

ANOTHER LOCATION)

IR OUTPUT

CONNECTOR

CONNECTS TO

IR EMITTER

ACCESSORY

FOR THE VIDEO SIGNAL, USE
RG-59 COAX CABLE WITH
BNC CONNECTORS
ON EACH END

USE THE BNC-TO-RCA
ADAPTER (PROVIDED)
TO CONNECT THE
VIDEO CABLE TO THE
MODULATOR'S
VIDEO INPUT

CONNECT THE CABLE
TO THE VIDEO OUTPUT
JACK ON THE ACCESS
CONTROL SYSTEM

TO

MODULATOR

CONNECT RG-6 COAX TO THE
MODULATOR'S OUTPUT CONNECTOR

CONNECT THE OTHER END
OF THE RG-6 COAX TO
THE TELEVISION SET
OR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

INSERT THE AC ADAPTER
PLUG INTO THE MODULATOR'S
POWER CONNECTOR

PLUG THE AC ADAPTER
INTO AN UN-SWITCHED
AC OUTLET

FOR THE RF SIGNAL, USE RG-6 COAX CABLE
WITH "F" CONNECTORS ON EACH END

TO HANG WITH CONNECTORS ON THE SIDE

TO HANG WITH CONNECTORS ON THE TOP OR BOTTOM

1-1/2"

2"

MOUNTING TEMPL ATE

EXAMPLE FOR CHANNEL 67:

1. PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON SIX TIMES
2. WAIT FOR POWER INDICATOR TO LIGHT
3. PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON SEVEN TIMES
4. WAIT FOR POWER INDICATOR TO LIGHT
5. DONE

VALID CHANNELS:
UHF CHANNELS 14-46
CATV CHANNELS 65-125

INVALID CHANNELS:
CATV CHANNELS 95-99

1

2

3

EXAMPLE FOR CHANNEL 120:

1. PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON ONE TIME
2. WAIT FOR POWER INDICATOR TO LIGHT
3. PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON TWO TIMES
4. WAIT FOR POWER INDICATOR TO LIGHT
5. PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON TEN TIMES
(PRESSING TEN TIMES EQUALS "ZERO")
6. WAIT FOR POWER INDICATOR TO LIGHT
7. DONE

ENTER

WAIT

ENTER

NOTES:
SELECT A CHANNEL THAT IS AT LEAST TWO
CHANNELS AWAY FROM AN EXISTING CHANNEL

IF AN INVALID CHANNEL IS ENTERED,
THE POWER LED WILL FLASH FOR ONE
SECOND, THEN THE MODULATOR WILL
RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS SETTING

1

3

PRESS AND HOLD
PROGRAM BUTTON
WHILE APPLYING POWER

2

RELEASE THE PROGRAM
BUTTON WHEN THE POWER
INDICATOR LIGHTS

THE POWER INDICATOR WILL
BLINK TO COUNT THE PROGRAMMED
CHANNEL NUMBER
(10 BLINKS EQUALS NUMBER "0")

NO PICTURE

WEAK MODULATOR UHF CHANNEL

HERRINGBONE INTERFERENCE ON MODULATOR CHANNEL (DIAGONAL LINES)

HERRINGBONE INTERFERENCE ON MANY CHANNELS
(DISAPPEARS WHEN YOU REMOVE THE MODULATOR)

NO COLOR ON MODULATOR CHANNEL

Verify that the video source is on and is producing a video signal. Check that the TV and
the modulator are tuned to the same channel. For example, if the modulator is
broadcasting on UHF channel 16, make sure the TV is on UHF 16 rather than CATV 16.
UHF 16 and CATV 16 are at different frequencies.

If the TV has a separate UHF input, be sure that it is connected.

You may have chosen a channel number that is not completely vacant. Distant UHF
stations may be un-watchable, but will cause interference if you try to create a new
channel at the same frequency. Also, cable companies often have extra signals where
there should be none. Try moving the modulator channel to another number. You may
have to add a low pass filter to remove cable company noise.

The high output of the modulator can overdrive many RF amplifiers. Reduce the RF
output using an attentuator.

You may have chosen the incorrect cable standard. Not all televisions can accomodate
the 1.25 MHz frequency difference between H and I cable standards. See the next step.

CHANGING MODULATION STANDARDS

Most cable services use IRC frequency assignments.

This is the default

setting for the modulator.

However, if the cable service uses HRC or the

TV appears to search for the "house channels", the modulator can be
reprogrammed to use HRC assignments.

TO SELECT HRC FREQUENCIES

ENTER:

98

BEFORE PROGRAMMING THE

MODULATOR CHANNEL

TO SELECT IRC FREQUENCIES

ENTER:

99

BEFORE PROGRAMMING THE

MODULATOR CHANNEL

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