Manual
Meetinghouse Audio/Video Distribution Hub User Guide rev 0.9a February 2013 
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purchased from Poll Sound in Salt Lake City, Utah at a discounted LDS price. To make this scenario work: 
•  This presumes that multiple camera cable runs have already been pulled from the desired locations in 
the chapel into the equipment closet. 
•  Connect those camera cable runs into the composite video inputs on the video mixer. 
•  Connect the video output from the mixer into the AVDH Input connector on the panel with the 3 BNC 
barrel connectors. This will provide the video feed necessary for any of the three encoding options 
(Communicator, desktop, laptop). If you have the Roland VR-3 mixer, it is also possible to connect the 
USB port on the Roland mixer directly to a USB port on a PC running the Meetinghouse Webcast 
Software (the software will see the Roland as both a video and audio source).  Bring audio into the 
Roland mixer from the Audio Out port on the front of the AVDH-1. 
Receiving a satellite transmission 
This function is used when receiving a satellite transmission, such as General Conference, and is available on 
both the AVDH-1 and AVDH-2.
Setup steps & important tips: 
•  Rotate the selector knob on the AVDH-1 or AVDH-2 to the Satellite position. 
•  In the chapel, locate the switch that toggles between regular chapel audio operation and satellite 
mode, and switch to satellite mode. Ensure that the satellite audio feed is coming through adequately. 
•  Connect a projector or TV to the video output jack (typically BNC or RCA connector) in the chapel to 
display the video signal. 
•  As needed, connect projectors or TVs in other rooms with video output jacks (such as the Relief 
Society) and switch the audio toggle switch to feed from the chapel. 
•  Note: Satellite broadcasts cannot be sent over the VGA cable into the chapel. The VGA adapter only 










