| One Jake Brown Road   Old Bridge, NJ 08857-1000 USA   (800) 523-6049 • (732) 679-4000 • FAX: (732) 679-4353   INSTRUCTIONꢀMANUAL   AM Series   Agile Modulator with   Emergency Alert System   Model   AM-60-550   AM-60-806   Stock No.   59416   59419   Status   Active   Obsolete   Date   Document No.   651217400F   651217400E   Issue No.   Author   KK   September 22, 2014   December 11, 2009   6 5 KK   U C ® L US   LISTED   45A6   ©2009 Blonder Tongue Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of their respective owner.   AM Series   3 Instruction Manual   Section 1 — General & Safety Instructions   The STOP sign symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of REQUIRED operating and   maintenance (servicing) instructions that if not followed, may result in product failure or   destruction.   The YIELD sign symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of RECOMMENDED operating   and maintenance (servicing) instructions.   The LIGHTNING flash symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated   "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to   constitute a risk of electrical shock.   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER FROM THIS UNIT.   NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.   WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE   NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER   This reminder is provided to call the CATV System Installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that   provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected   to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.   Safety Instructions   YOU SHOULD ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO HELP ENSURE   AGAINST INJURY TO YOURSELF AND DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT.   å å Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be   greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum   ambient temperature per manufacturer's recommendation.   Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not   compromised.   å å Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.   Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits   might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing   this concern.   å Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other   than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).   å å å Read all safety and operating instructions before you operate the unit.   Retain all safety and operating instructions for future reference.   Heed all warnings on the unit and in the safety and operating instructions.   AM Series   Instruction Manual   4 Safety Instructions - continued   å å å å å Follow all installation, operating, and use instructions.   Unplug the unit from the AC power outlet before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning the exterior of the unit.   Do not use accessories or attachments not recommended by Blonder Tongue, as they may cause hazards, and will void the warranty.   Do not operate the unit in high-humidity areas, or expose it to water or moisture.   Do not place the unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious personal injury and damage to the unit. Install   the unit only in a mounting rack designed for 19” rack-mounted equipment.   å Do not block or cover slots and openings in the unit. These are provided for ventilation and protection from overheating. Never place the unit near or   over a radiator or heat register. Do not place the unit in an enclosure such as a cabinet without proper ventilation. Do not mount equipment in the rack   space directly above or below the unit.   å å Operate the unit using only the type of power source indicated on the marking label. Unplug the unit power cord by gripping the plug, not the cord.   The unit is equipped with a three-wire ground-type plug. This plug will fit only into a ground-type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into   the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the ground-type plug.   å å Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords   at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit.   Be sure that the outdoor components of the antenna system are grounded in accordance with local, federal, and National Electrical Code (NEC) require-   ments. Pay special attention to NEC Sections 810 and 820. See the example shown in the following diagram:   å å We strongly recommend using an outlet that contains surge suppression or ground fault protection. For added protection during a lightning storm, or   when the unit is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the lines between the unit and the   antenna. This will prevent damage caused by lightning or power line surges.   Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When   installing the antenna, take extreme care to avoid touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them can be fatal.   å å Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.   Never insert objects of any kind into the unit through openings, as the objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could cause   fire or electrical shock.   å å Do not attempt to service the unit yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage and will void the warranty. Refer all   servicing to authorized service personnel.   Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to authorized service personnel whenever the following occurs:   o The power supply cord or plug is damaged;   o Liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit;   o The unit has been exposed to rain or water;   o The unit has been dropped or the chassis has been damaged;   o The unit exhibits a distinct change in performance.   å å When replacement parts are required, ensure that the service technician uses replacement parts specified by Blonder Tongue. Unauthorized substitu-   tions may damage the unit or cause electrical shock or fire, and will void the warranty.   Upon completion of any service or repair to the unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the unit is in proper operating   condition.   Returning Product for Repair (or Credit)   A Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number is required on all products returned to Blonder Tongue, regardless if   the product is being returned for repair or credit. Before returning product, please contact the Blonder Tongue Service   Department at 1-800-523-6049, Ext. 4256 or visit our website: www.blondertongue.com for further information.   AM Series   5 Instruction Manual   Description   The AM Series are professional quality agile audio/video modulators equipped with an Emergency Alert System (EAS)   feature, which can also be used for an alternate IF input. The units provide an audio and video modulated RF carrier on   any channel from 54 to 550 or 806 MHz depending upon the model. Any standard audio/video source can be used, such   as satellite receivers, television cameras, video tape recorders, or television demodulators.   Channel tuning is easily accomplished with the use of front panel channel up/down push buttons. Frequency plans   include CATV Standard EIA, IRC, HRC & Broadcast. All channel frequency information with appropriate FCC offsets is pre-   programmed and tuned electronically via a microprocessor.   The AM Series have optional features to fit many different applications. A stereo audio option, Option 05, also allows the   integration of a BTSC stereo encoder module into the AM Series. This optional stereo encoder converts stereo left and   right audio into a composite BTSC stereo audio signal. The factory installed option provides 20 dB of stereo separation,   less than 1.0% total harmonic distortion and 60 dB signal to noise ratio.   The EAS / Alternate IF feature allows a choice between manual and automatic selection of the EAS/ALT IF input signal. This   is done through a 3 position terminal strip on the rear of the unit. In the manual mode the EAS/ALT IF feature is activated   by a contact closure switch, which completes a ground connection. In the automatic mode, two positions on the terminal   strip are jumpered together enabling an automatic detection circuit in the unit. When an EAS/ALT IF signal is routed to the   EAS/ALT IF port the unit automatically switches to that alternate signal.   The AM Series meets FCC Docket 21006 aeronautical frequency offset requirements (5 kHz video carrier accuracy). A high   in-channel carrier to noise performance of 63 dB typical is achieved by the unit. A custom SAW IF filter is employed to   provide true vestigial sideband selectivity with built-in FCC group delay equalization. A state of the art converter design   with pre-programmed microprocessor controlled channel tuning ensures that the Blonder Tongue AM Series are the ideal   agile modulator for any demanding CATV headend need.   Options   02 Video Input Connector BNC 75 Ohm   04 Sub Band Output (AM-60-550 only)   05 Stereo Audio   07 Video AGC   08 Audio AGC   09 Balanced Audio Input   AM Series   Instruction Manual   6 Input   Output   Connector   Connector:   Impedance:   Return Loss:   Frequency Range   “F” Female   75 Ω   12 dB   Standard: “F” Female   Option 2: BNC Female   75 Ω   Impedance:   Return Loss:   18 dB   Video Input Level   AM-60-806 Model: 54 to 806 (NTSC CATV Ch. 2-125)   AM-60-550 Model: 54 to 550 MHz (NTSC CATV Ch. 2 -78 & 95-99)   Standard: 0.7 volt Peak-to-Peak (87.5% depth of modulation)   Option 7 (Video AGC): 0.4 to 2.5 volts Peak-to-Peak (87.5% ±2.5% depth of modulation)   Video-to-RMS Hum Ratio:   65 dB Peak-to-Peak   58 dB (Weighted; at 4MHz bandwidth)   2.0%   AM-60-550 with Option 4 (Sub-band): 7 to 550 MHz (NTSC CATV Ch. T7 -78 & 95-99)   NTSC Channel Modes:   Power Level   Power Level Range   Video Flatness:   Carrier-to-Noise: (In Channel)   Broadband Noise: (4 MHz bandwidth)   Spurious Outputs:   Aural/Visual Carrier Ratio:   4.5 MHz Aural Inter-carrier Freq. Tolerance: ±150 Hz; 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C)   Channel Selectivity   Signal-to-Noise Ratio:   Differential Gain:   UHF, VHF, CATV (Standard, HRC, IRC)   +60 dBmV   +50 to +60 dBmV (in 0.2 dB increments)   fv-0.5 to fv+4.2 MHz (1.0 dB Peak-to-Valley)   63 dB   -77 dBc (@ +60 dBmV output level)   -63 dBc   -15 ±5 dB   Differential Phase:   1.0 degree   Over-modulation Indicator:   87 to 92%   Chrominance/Luminance Delay: Per FCC Requirements   Mono Audio (Standard)   Connector:   RCA   Option 9 (Balanced Audio Input):   Input Impedance:   Option 9 (Balanced Audio Input):   Input Level   Terminal Strip   Greater than 10 kΩ, unbalanced   600 Ω, balanced   Standard: 0.5 to 4.0 volt Peak-to-Peak   Option 8 (Audio AGC):   0.5 to 4.0 volt Peak-to-Peak (constant 25 kHz deviation)   Frequency Range:   50 Hz to 15 kHz   ± 0.5 dB   Adjacent Aural & Below: -40 dB   Adjacent Picture & Above: -40 ±5 dB   Frequency Response:   Total Harmonic Distortion:   Signal-to-Noise Ratio:   Over-modulation Threshold:   1% @ 25 kHz deviation   59 dB   Visual Carrier Frequency Tolerance   25 ± 2 kHz peak deviation   Standard Channels: ±5.0 kHz; 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C)   FCC Aeronautical Channels: ±2.5 kHz; 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C)   Stereo Audio (Option 5)   Connector:   Input Impedance:   Input Sensitivity   RCA   IF (Intermediate Frequency)   Input/Output Connector:   Aural Frequency:   Visual Frequency:   Composite IF Output   Greater than 10 kΩ, unbalanced   “F” Female / “F” Female   41.25 MHz   45.75 MHz   Standard: 1.0 volt Peak-to-Peak (55 kHz peak deviation with pilot tone)   Option 8 (Audio AGC): 0.5 to 4.0 volt Peak-to-Peak (constant 55 kHz deviation with pilot tone)   Frequency Response:   Separation:   Harmonic Distortion:   ±0.75 dB (50 Hz to 14 kHz)   20 dB (50 Hz to 10 kHz)   Less than 1% (@ 1kHz)   Aural Carrier Level: +20 dBmV   Visual Carrier Level: +35 dBmV   Input/Output Impedance:   75 Ω   Input/Output Return Loss:   EAS/Alternative IF   16/15 dB   Connector: “F” Female   Input Level: +38 dBmV @ 45.75 MHz   Greater than 60 dB   Switch Isolation:   General   Alarms/Monitoring/Control   Dimensions (W x D x H):   Power:   19.0 x 14.25 x 1.75 in. (483 x 362 x 44 mm)   Front-Panel Indicators   Channel / Mode / RF Output: 3-Digit LED Display   117 VAC ±10%; 60Hz (Fuse: 0.40 Amp)   Also available in 220 VAC; 50Hz   Video Over-modulation: Red LED   Audio Over-modulation: Red LED   EAS/Alternative IF: Red LED   Stereo: Green LED   Power Dissipation:   Weight:   28 W (max)   7 lbs (3.18 kg)   Operating Temperature:   32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C)   Front-Panel Controls   Channel / Mode /RF Output: Navigation Key-pad   Video Level: Potentiometer   Storage Temperature:   -13 to 158 °F (-25 to 70 °C)   Operating Humidity:   Storage Humidity:   0 to 95% RH @ 35 °C max, non-condensing   0 to 95% RH @ 35 °C max, non-condensing   Audio Level: Potentiometer   Aural Carrier Level: Potentiometer   AM Series   7 Instruction Manual   Controls and Connections   Operating Controls   All operating controls and indicators for the modulator are located on, or are accessible from the front panel.   [11]   [10]   [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]   [9]   Figure 1 - Front Panel   [7]   [8]   [1] EAS/ALT INDICATOR: Lights Red when EAS/ALT is active.   [2] VIDEO OVERMODULATION LED: Lights when modulation is above 87.5%.   [3] VIDEO MODULATION LEVEL: Adjusts percentage of modulation.   [4] AURAL-TO-VISUAL CARRIER RATIO: Controls amplitude of aural RF carrier relative to visual RF carrier.   [5] AUDIO MODULATION LEVEL: Adjusts aural carrier modulation.   [6] AUDIO OVERMODULATION LED: Lights when peak deviation of aural carrier is over 25 kHz.   [7] DISPLAY MODE BUTTON: Used to scroll through channel configuration, output level and modes.   [8] CHANNEL, CHANNEL CONFIGURATION/OUTPUT LEVEL DISPLAY   [9] UP/DOWN BUTTONS: Used to scroll through the channel, and channel configuraꢀon/output display.   [10] ENTER BUTTON: Evokes the current seꢁngs in the channel/output display when depressed.   [11] STEREO INDICATOR: Green LED lights when equipped with stereo opꢀon (AM Opt 5), the audio   select switch (on rear panel) in the stereo posiꢀon and video is applied to the modulator.   Note: All connections to the unit are made at the rear panel.   [3]   [2]   [6]   [7]   [1]   [8]   [9]   [4]   Figure 2 - Rear Panel   [5]   [10]   [1] RF OUTPUT: + 60 dBmV RF output   [2] IF INPUT: +35 dBmV IF Input   [3] EAS/ALT IF INPUT: Emergency Alert or Alternate IF Input   [4] IF OUT: +35 dBmV IF Output (See note #10 below)   [5] EAS/ALT IF TERMINAL: EAS / ALT IF mode selecꢀon (See page 9)   [6] BALANCED AUDIO INPUT: Balanced Audio Input (Opꢀon 9 units only)   [7] AUDIO INPUT: Audio input (standard)   [8] VIDEO AGC ON/OFF: Video AGC switch (Opꢀon 7 units only)   [9] VIDEO INPUT: 1 Volt PP video input   [10] IF LOOP CABLE: The IF loop cable (supplied) must be installed to provide RF continuity. The modulator will   not have an RF output without the IF loop installed.   AM Series   Instruction Manual   8 Operation   Opꢀon 4: (AM 60 550 Opt 4) Subchannel display   in standard configuraꢀon mode (only)   Display Mode   This button scrolls through the selection of Channel, Channel Configuration, Output Level mode in this order.   The resting state (default) of the AM's display mode is the channel number.   Channel Selection   The output channel is selected by pressing the UP or DN button when in the channel display mode.   The LED display will blink indicating a transition state.   The actual channel is not changed until the ENTER button is pressed.   If the ENTER button is not pressed, the display will return to resting state after 30 seconds.   Pressing and holding the UP or DN button will allow for faster scrolling of channel.   All internal attenuators are temporarily set for maximum attenuation during channel change.   Channel Configuration   The Channel Configuration is changed by pressing the UP or DN button when in the Channel Configuration display mode.   The LED display will blink indicating a transition state.   The channel configuration is not changed until the ENTER button is pressed.   If the ENTER button is not pressed, the display will return to resting state after 30 seconds.   If the mode is to be changed and it is not a valid mode for the existing channel, when the ENTER button is pressed, the new   mode will be selected, and the channel will default to channel-2.   The available Channel Configurations are as follows:   C = Standard (default from factory)   I = IRC   H = HRC   U = Broadcast VHF/UHF   Error Conditions   The Display will show a flashing "EE1" if the PLL1 is not locked.   The Display will show a flashing "EE2" if the PLL2 is not locked.   The Display will show a flashing "EE3" if both PLL1 and PLL2 are not locked.   All internal attenuators are automatically set for maximum attenuation in any of the above conditions.   Please contact our Service Department should any of these errors conditions occur.   AM Series   9 Instruction Manual   Adjustments   VIDEO LEVEL: With the intended signal source connected and a representative video program present turn the Video   Level Adjust control clockwise until the Video Overmodulation light just flashes, then back off slightly.   Alternatively, while watching the picture on a good TV monitor, adjust the control to the highest (clockwise)   level that does NOT cause the highlights (white portions of the picture) to become “washed out”.   AUDIO LEVEL: Turn the Audio Level Adjust control clockwise until the Audio Overmodulation light just flashes slightly on   the loudest peaks of the audio program material.   OUTPUT LEVEL: The Output Level is adjusted by pressing the UP or DN button when in the Output Level display mode.   The LED display will blink indicating a transition state. The output level is not changed until the ENTER   button is pressed. If the ENTER button is not pressed, the display will return to its resting state after 30   seconds. Pressing and holding the UP or DN button will allow for faster scrolling. The Level increments in   0.2 dB steps. Output level accuracy is typically +/- 1 dB of display, +/- 2 dB worst case.   A/V CARRIER RATIO: To adjust the aural-to-visual carrier ratio, tune the RF indicator device to the aural carrier frequency   and adjust the Aural Carrier control to obtain the desired aural carrier level. Recommended ratio is   -15 dB.   EAS/ALT IF:   AUTOMATIC: Connect a jumper to the terminal strip auto position. EAS will switch on when a +38 dBmV EAS IF signal is   detected.   MANUAL: EAS is active with a ground connection on the manual position of the terminal strip.   Stereo Compatibility Of The Modulator   The AM Series modulator are shipped configured for standard TV monaural operation (rear panel audio select switch is set   to mono audio). To defeat the audio pre-emphasis for use with an external MTS Stereo Generator or when using Option   5 Stereo, move the audio select switch on the rear panel to the stereo position.   AM Series   Instruction Manual   10   Option 5   Stereo Audio   Description   The stereo audio option integrates a BTSC stereo encoder module to the AM Series. The optional stereo encoder converts   stereo left and right audio into a composite BTSC stereo audio signal. This Option provides 20 dB of stereo separation,   less than 1.0% total harmonic distortion and 60 dB signal to noise ratio.   Specifications   Audio Input Sensitivity: 350 mV rms for 55 kHz peak dev.(w/pilot tone)   Video Input: 0.7 to 2 Vp-p   Frequency Response (Decoder output left or right channel):   L+R (In Phase Inputs)   50 Hz -10 kHz: 0.5 dB   50 Hz -12 kHz: 0.75 dB   L-R (Out of Phase Inputs)   50 Hz -10 kHz: 2.5 dB   50 Hz -12 kHz: 3.5 dB   L or R (One Grounded)   50 Hz -10 kHz: 1.5 dB   50 Hz -12 kHz: 1.75 dB   Separation 50 Hz -10 kHz: 20 dB   Harmonic Distortion @ 1 kHz (Decode Output: Left or right channel):   L+R: <1 %   L-R: <1 %   L or R: <1 %   AM Series 11   Instruction Manual   Appendix A   Frequency Allocation Tables   VHF Broadcast Channels   EIA   Standard   Video   Incremental   Video (IRC)   Harmonic   EIA   Standard   Video   Incremental   Video   Harmonic   Video   Channel   Video (MHz)   Chan.   Video (HRC)   Chan.   (IRC)   (HRC)   54   2 3 55.25   61.25   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86   87   88   89   90   91   92   93   94   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   457.2500   463.2500   469.2500   475.2500   481.2500   487.2500   493.2500   499.2500   505.2500   511.2500   517.2500   523.2500   529.2500   535.2500   541.2500   547.2500   553.2500   559.2500   565.2500   571.2500   577.2500   583.2500   589.2500   595.2500   601.2500   607.2500   613.2500   619.2500   625.2500   631.2500   637.2500   643.2500   649.2500   655.2500   661.2500   667.2500   673.2500   679.2500   685.2500   691.2500   697.2500   703.2500   709.2500   715.2500   721.2500   727.2500   733.2500   739.2500   745.2500   751.2500   757.2500   763.2500   769.2500   775.2500   781.2500   787.2500   793.2500   799.2500   457.2625   463.2625   469.2625   475.2625   481.2625   487.2625   493.2625   499.2625   505.2625   511.2625   517.2625   523.2625   529.2625   535.2625   541.2625   547.2625   553.2625   559.2625   565.2625   571.2625   577.2625   583.2625   589.2625   595.2625   601.2625   607.2625   613.2625   619.2625   625.2625   631.2625   637.2625   643.2625   649.2625   655.2625   661.2625   667.2625   673.2625   679.2625   685.2625   691.2625   697.2625   703.2625   709.2625   715.2625   721.2625   727.2625   733.2625   739.2625   745.2625   751.2625   757.2625   763.2625   769.2625   775.2625   781.2625   787.2625   793.2625   799.2625   456   462   468   474   480   486   492   498   504   510   516   522   528   534   540   546   552   558   564   570   576   582   588   594   600   606   612   618   624   630   636   642   648   654   660   666   672   678   684   690   696   702   708   714   720   726   732   738   744   750   756   762   768   774   780   786   792   798   02   03   04   01   05   06   95   96   97   98   99   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   07   08   09   10   11   12   13   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   55.2500   61.2500   55.2625   61.2625   60   66   4 67.25   67.2500   67.2625   5 77.25   83.25   NA   73.2625   72   6 77.2500   79.2625   78   7 175.25   181.25   187.25   193.25   199.25   205.25   211.25   8 83.2500   85.2625   84   9 91.2500   91.2625   90   10   11   12   13   97.2500   97.2625   96   103.2500   109.2750   115.2750   121.2625   127.2625   133.2625   139.2500   145.2500   151.2500   157.2500   163.2500   169.2500   175.2500   181.2500   187.2500   193.2500   199.2500   205.2500   211.2500   217.2500   223.2500   229.2625   235.2625   241.2625   247.2625   253.2625   259.2625   265.2625   271.2625   277.2625   283.2625   289.2625   295.2625   301.2625   307.2625   313.2625   319.2625   325.2625   331.2750   337.2625   343.2625   349.2625   355.2625   361.2625   367.2625   373.2625   379.2625   385.2625   391.2625   397.2625   403.2500   409.2500   415.2500   421.2500   427.2500   433.2500   439.2500   445.2500   451.2500   103.2625   109.2750   115.2750   121.2625   127.2625   133.2625   139.2625   145.2625   151.2625   157.2625   163.2625   169.2625   175.2625   181.2625   187.2625   193.2625   199.2625   205.2625   211.2625   217.2625   223.2625   229.2625   235.2625   241.2625   247.2625   253.2625   259.2625   265.2625   271.2625   277.2625   283.2625   289.2625   295.2625   301.2625   307.2625   313.2625   319.2625   325.2625   331.2750   337.2625   343.2625   349.2625   355.2625   361.2625   367.2625   373.2625   379.2625   385.2625   391.2625   397.2625   403.2625   409.2625   415.2625   421.2625   427.2625   433.2625   439.2625   445.2625   451.2625   102   Cannot lock to comb   ref: refer to FCC regs   120   126   132   138   144   150   156   162   168   174   180   186   192   198   204   210   216   222   228   234   240   246   252   258   264   270   276   282   288   294   300   306   312   318   324   330   336   342   348   354   360   366   372   378   384   390   396   402   408   414   420   426   432   438   444   450   UHF Broadcast Channels   Channel   Video (MHz)   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   471.25   477.25   483.25   489.25   495.25   501.25   507.25   513.25   519.25   525.25   531.25   537.25   543.25   549.25   555.25   561.25   567.25   573.25   579.25   585.25   591.25   597.25   603.25   609.25   615.25   621.25   627.25   633.25   639.25   645.25   651.25   657.25   663.25   669.25   675.25   681.25   687.25   693.25   699.25   705.25   711.25   717.25   723.25   729.25   735.25   741.25   747.25   753.25   759.25   765.25   771.25   777.25   783.25   789.25   795.25   801.25   Sub Band Channels   Channel   Standard Video   T7   T8   7 13   19   25   31   37   43   49   T9   T10   T11   T12   T13   T14   AM Series   Instruction Manual   12   [This page is intenꢀonally blank.]   AM Series 13   Instruction Manual   [This page is intenꢀonally blank.]   AM Series   Instruction Manual   14   [This page is intenꢀonally blank.]   Extended Warranty Program   STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS OF THE EXTENDED WARRANTY   A. THE EXTENDED WARRANTY AGREEMENT (EWA)   If during the period following the expiration of the Blonder Tongue Manufacturers’ Standard Warranty ( Copy Included) the products which constitute the subject   matter of the extended warranty, manifest any manufacturing or similar such defects then Blonder Tongue shall at its option repair or replace the product. It is   emphasized that the extended warranty is in effect an extension of the Blonder Tongue Warranty and covers the items stipulated in Paragraph B to the exclusion of   the terms in Paragraph C of this agreement. Eligibility to purchase EW is limited to 90 days following initial shipment on selected products of sufficient value.   The product/products included in this extended warranty agreement are listed in the invoice that accompanies the EWA. Term of the extension will be ______   year(s). Purchase Order is required for extended warranty coverage.   B. WHAT IS COVERED?   1.   If a product has been determined to have failed, which falls within the Terms & Conditions of this EWA, Blonder Tongue Inc. may at its sole discretion   repair, modify or replace its component parts that are defective at 100% coverage for parts and labor.   A loaner unit may be available on request; PO required.   2.   3.   Product is manufactured by Blonder Tongue.   4.   Extended warranty period is up to and not to exceed 24 months and sold in increments of 12 months. Order # 9981 for 1 year and #9982 for 2 year   extensions.   5.   6.   Return of repair or replaced product shipping costs for ground shipments.   Firmware upgrades at no charge with automatic notification.   C. WHAT IS NOT COVERED?   1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   8.   9.   The warranty does not cover any defects caused by foreign objects /connection errors .   Use other than by the customer at the declared address appearing in this document.   Failure by the end user to comply with the manufacturers’ instructions for installation, maintenance or use.   The use of accessories which have not been approved by Blonder Tongue.   The application and/or use of any incorrect or abnormal electrical supply to the product.   Any defect in wiring or electrical connections which does not form part of the product at the time of the original purchase.   Neglect, misuse, or willful abuse of the product.   Any repairs or attempted repairs of the product by any person other than Blonder Tongue Service Department.   Any modification of the product by any person other than Blonder Tongue Service Department.   10. Fire, flood, war, civil disturbance, industrial action, acts of God or any other causes beyond the reasonable control of Blonder Tongue.   11. Any defect caused by lightning strike or power surges.   12. Shipping costs to return products to Blonder Tongue for warranty service.   13. Blonder Tongue will not in any circumstances be liable for any consequential loss or damages suffered by the customer whether directly or indirectly   related defect in the product to the extent permissible by law.   14. Repairs may not be effected without prior authorization from Blonder Tongue Laboratories.   D. GENERAL   1. The customer shall notify Blonder Tongue Laboratories in writing within ten days of any change of his or her address.   2.   3.   4.   5.   Customer must provide original purchase receipt and serial number to initiate extended warranty coverage.   The fee paid for the warranty is not refundable under any circumstances unless cancelled within seven days of purchase.   The customer shall take all reasonable precautions to maintain the product is maintained in good working order.   The warranty contract ceases to exist if the product is replaced or a credit is given to the customer. Any monies paid for the warranty contract are forfeited   and not refundable. This is only applicable when the product is out of the manufacturer’s warranty.   The extended warranty period as stated on the Extended Warranty Agreement shall be the governing period notwithstanding any additional supplier   warranty on specific components.   6.   7.   8.   9.   The warranty shall in no way effect the terms and conditions of the sale agreement in terms of which the customer bought the product.   The extended warranty is limited to the terms and conditions herein contained   No agreement, varying, adding to, amended, deleting, or cancelling this warranty shall be effective unless given in writing (email is acceptable) and signed   by or on behalf of both parties.   10. The cost of the extended warranty is 8% of the purchase price for a 1 or 2 year extension beyond the Blonder Tongue standard warranty. e.g. A product   price of $1000 will be $80 for the 1st year (12 mos) and additional $80 for 2 year (24 mos) extension for a total of $160.   11. Warranty product return postage paid to:   Blonder Tongue Laboratories, Inc.   Attn: Warranty Service Dept.   1 Jake Brown Road   Old Bridge, NJ 08857   Contact Blonder Tongue at 800-523-6049 ext. 555 to order extended warranty service.   Limited Warranty   Seller will at its sole option, either repair or replace (with a new or factory reconditioned product, as Seller may determine) any product manufactured or sold (or in   the case of software, licensed) by Seller which is defective in materials or workmanship or fails to meet the applicable specifications that are in effect on the date of   shipment or such other specifications as may have been expressly agreed upon in writing: (i) for a period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase for all   stock hardware products (other than those specifically referenced herein below having a shorter warranty period); (ii) for a period of one (1) year from the date of   original purchase, with respect to all MegaPort™, IPTV products, test equipment and fiber optics receivers, transmitters, couplers and integrated receiver/distribution   amplifiers; (iii) for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase (or such shorter period of time as may be set forth in the license agreement specific to   the particular software being licensed from Seller) with respect to all software products licensed from Seller (other than Core Product Software) that is (a) developed   for a specific function or application, (b) complimentary to and does not function without the Core Product Software, and (c) listed with a specific model number and   stock number in Seller’s Price List (“Non-Core Software”); (iv) for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase, with respect to non-serialized   products and accessories, such as parts, sub-assemblies, splitters and all other products sold by Seller (other than Core Product Software and Refurbished/Closeout   Products) not otherwise referred to in clauses (i) through (iii) above. The warranty period for computer programs in machine-readable form included in a hardware   product, which are essential for the functionality thereof as specifically stated in the published product specifications (“Core Product Software”) will be coincident   with the warranty period of the applicable hardware product within which such Core Product Software is installed.   Software patches, bug fixes, updates or workarounds do not extend the original warranty period of any Core Product Software or Non-Core Software.   Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,   (i) Seller’s sole obligation for software that when properly installed and used does not substantially conform to the published specifications in effect when the   software is first shipped by Seller, is to use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any reproducible material non-conformity (as determined by Seller in its sole   discretion) by providing the customer with: (a) telephone or e-mail access to report non-conformance so that Seller can verify reproducibility, (b) a software patch or   bug fix, if available or a workaround to bypass the issue if available, and (c) where applicable, replacement or damaged or defective external media, such as CD-ROM   disk, on which the software was originally delivered;   (ii) Seller does not warrant that the use of any software will be uninterrupted, error-free, free of security vulnerabilities or that the software will meet the customer’s   particular requirements; and the customer’s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty is, at Seller’s option, to receive (a) suitably modified software, or   part thereof, or (b) comparable replacement software or part thereof;   (iii) Seller retains all right, title and interest in and to and ownership of all software (including all Core Product Software and Non-Core Software) including any and all   enhancements, modifications and updates to the same; and   (iv) in some cases, the warranty on certain proprietary sub-assembly modules manufactured by third-party vendors and contained in Seller’s products, third party   software installed in certain of Seller’s products, and on certain private–label products manufactured by third-parties for resale by Seller, will be of shorter duration   or otherwise more limited than the standard Seller limited warranty. In such cases, Seller's warranty with respect to such third-party proprietary sub-assembly   modules, third-party software and private-label products will be limited to the duration and other terms of such third-party vendor's warranty, if any. In addition,   certain products, that are not manufactured by Seller, but are resold by Seller, may carry the original OEM warranty for such products, if any. The limited warranty   set forth above does not apply to any product sold by Seller, which at the time of sale constituted a Refurbished/Closeout Product, the limited warranty for which is   provided in the following paragraph.   Seller will at its sole option, either repair or replace (with a new or factory-reconditioned product, as Seller may determine) any product sold by Seller which at the   time of sale constituted a refurbished or closeout item (“Refurbished/Closeout Product”), which is defective in materials or workmanship or fails to meet the   applicable specifications that are in effect on the date of shipment of that product or fails to meet such other specifications as may have been expressly agreed upon   in writing between the parties, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in some cases the warranty on   certain proprietary sub-assembly modules manufactured by third-party vendors and contained in Seller products, third party software installed in certain of Seller’s   products, and on certain private–label products manufactured by third-parties for resale by Seller will be of shorter duration or otherwise more limited than Seller   limited warranty for Refurbished/Closeout Products. In such cases, Seller's warranty for Refurbished/Closeout Products constituting such third party proprietary   sub-assembly modules, third party software, and private-label products will be limited to the duration and other terms of such third-party vendor's warranty, if any.   In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) certain Refurbished/Closeout Products that are not manufactured (but are resold) by Seller, may carry the original OEM   warranty for such products, if any, which may be longer or shorter than Seller’s limited warranty for Refurbished/Closeout Products.   Refurbished/Closeout Products are final.   All sales of   To obtain service under this warranty, the defective product, together with a copy of the sales receipt, serial number if applicable, or other satisfactory proof of   purchase and a brief description of the defect, must be shipped freight prepaid to Seller at the following address: One Jake Brown Road, Old Bridge, New Jersey   08857.   This warranty does not cover failure of performance or damage resulting from (i) use or installation other than in strict accordance with manufacturer's written   instructions, (ii) disassembly or repair by someone other than the manufacturer or a manufacturer-authorized repair center, (iii) misuse, misapplication or abuse, (iv)   alteration, (v) exposure to unusual physical or electrical stress, abuse or accident or forces or exposure beyond normal use within specified operational or   environmental parameters set forth in applicable product specifications, (vi) lack of reasonable care or (vii) wind, ice, snow, rain, lightning, or any other weather   conditions or acts of God.   OTHER THAN THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE, SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS   TO THE CONDITION, DESCRIPTION, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR AS TO ANY OTHER MATTER, AND SUCH WARRANTIES   SET FORTH ABOVE SUPERSEDE ANY ORAL OR WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE OR IMPLIED BY SELLER OR BY ANY OF SELLER’S   EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR IN ANY OF SELLER’S BROCHURES MANUALS, CATALOGS, LITERATURE OR OTHER MATERIALS. IN ALL CASES, BUYER’S   SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND SELLER’S SOLE OBLIGATION FOR ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE   REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT F.O.B. SHIPPING POINT, AS SELLER IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION SHALL DETERMINE. SELLER SHALL IN   NO EVENT AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, DIRECT OR SPECIAL   DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE OR ANY OTHER LEGAL   THEORY, ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE SALE, USE, INSTALLATION OR FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT ACQUIRED BY BUYER FROM SELLER.   All claims for shortages, defects, and non-conforming goods must be made by the customer in writing within five (5) days of receipt of merchandise, which writing   shall state with particularity all material facts concerning the claim then known to the customer. Upon any such claim, the customer shall hold the goods complained   of intact and duly protected, for a period of up to sixty (60) days. Upon the request of Seller, the customer shall ship such allegedly non-conforming or defective   goods, freight prepaid to Seller for examination by Seller's inspection department and verification of the defect. Seller, at its option, will either repair, replace or issue   a credit for products determined to be defective. Seller's liability and responsibility for defective products is specifically limited to the defective item or to credit   towards the original billing. All such replacements by Seller shall be made free of charge f.o.b. the delivery point called for in the original order. Products for which   replacement has been made under the provisions of this clause shall become the property of Seller. Under no circumstances are products to be returned to Seller   without Seller's prior written authorization. Seller reserves the right to scrap any unauthorized returns on a no-credit basis. Any actions for breach of a contract of   sale between Seller and a customer must be commenced by the customer within thirteen (13) months after the cause of action has accrued. A copy of Seller's   standard terms and conditions of sale, including the limited warranty, is available from Seller upon request. Copies of the limited warranties covering third-party   proprietary sub-assembly modules and private-label products manufactured by third-parties may also be available from Seller on request. (Rev 0713)   Printed in China   |