Installation: Diplexing SWM-30 Outputs
System Overview
This document outlines the installation process for diplexing DIRECTV SWM-30 outputs. The diagram illustrates the connection of a SWM-30 module to multiple DIRECTV receivers, including connections for satellite lines, DC power, and routing to a router.
Key Components:
- SWM-30 Module: The central unit for signal distribution.
- SWM Modules (W-1056 SVN): Used for splitting satellite signals.
- DIRECTV Receivers: Multiple units connected to the SWM system.
- Connected Home Adapter: For network connectivity.
- AC Adapter (Model EPS10): Provides power to the system.
Signal Flow and Connections
The diagram shows the following signal paths:
- Lines from Dish (Not Shown): These lines connect to the SWM-30 module, indicating various frequency bands (e.g., 99/101, 103/110/119, 18V, 13V).
- SWM-30 Outputs: The SWM-30 module has multiple outputs labeled for SWM1, SWM2, and PWR OUT (13V 500mA).
- Satellite Lines: Lines from the dish connect to the SWM-30, then split to two SWM modules (W-1056 SVN).
- SWM Modules: These modules receive satellite signals and distribute them to the DIRECTV receivers. They are labeled with inputs and outputs, and indicate DC power pass-through.
- DIRECTV Receivers: Multiple receivers are shown, each connected to an output from the SWM modules. Each receiver has a 'POWER MENU SELECT GUIDE' interface.
- To Router Connection: A blue line indicates a connection going 'TO ROUTER' via a DIRECTV Connected Home Adapter.
- DC Power: The system is powered by a DIRECTV AC Adapter (Model EPS10).
Installation Notes
The diagram specifies that satellite lines must go into the 850-2150 SAT-DC ports on the SWM modules. The SWM-30 module provides power to the system.
The diagram illustrates a setup designed to distribute satellite signals to multiple DIRECTV receivers efficiently.
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Date: September, 2023