2.2 CLUSTER DESCRIPTION
Programming defines the 10 clusters by setting the initial channel and the end channel, channel type
(analogue or digital), level and UHF associated input. Each cluster should be comprised of a 1 channel
minimum and a maximum of 6 adjacent channels; the clusters that are not used should be switched off.
The clusters can be associated with the 3 UHF1, UHF2 or UHF3 inputs by means of a flexible matrix. The
sharing matrix of clusters/UHF inputs is defined as follows:
UHF 1
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
10
9
Fig. 2.1 - Sharing of the clusters (channel groups) for the UHF1, UHF2 and UHF3 inputs in the FRPRO10x models.
Up to 10 clusters can be associated with the UHF 3 input.
Connecting the antenna to the UHF 2 input, 6 clusters can be served (from cluster 5 to cluster 10).
Connecting the antenna to the UHF 1 input, 3 clusters can be served (from cluster 8 to cluster 10).
The association of the clusters to the UHF input is made during the programming from the keyboard or PC pro-
gramming software.
UHF1
UHF2
UHF3
UHF 2
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
8
7
6
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LED to show remote power supply. When
the LED is ON (red), it means that the power
is activated for that input. The power supply
can be selected by means of programming
(12V or 24V).
FR PRO10X
UHF 3
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
5
4
3
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
2
1
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