User manual
Table Of Contents
③ Power Switch
Powers the unit on or off
④ AC Power Primary Switch
AC Main Power Switch
⑤ AC Power In
IEC Connector, 100-240 V AC
⑥ AC Power Cascade
Use the IEC extension cables to connect up to 5 devices to a single AC power source.
⑦ Network Speed LED (amber):
• Off = 10 Mbps
• On = 100 Mbps
⑧ Ethernet Ports (2)
PoE Class 1 enabled. Connect to an Ethernet network to enable remote control and monitoring
⑨ Network status LED (green)
• Off = no network link
• On = network link active
• Flashing = network link active, flash rate corresponds to traffic volume
⑩ RF Output Connectors, Channel B
Distributes RF signal for Channel B
⑪ RF Output Connectors, Channel A
Distributes RF signal for Channel A
⑫ Antenna IN Ports, Channels A and B
Antenna inputs are DC biased for use with active antennas or in-line amplifiers.
⑬ RF Cascade Ports, Channels A and B
Passes the wideband RF signal from one device to the next, allowing up to 5 devices to share a single pair of antennas.
⑭ Antenna Input Status LED
• Green = DC power on
• Off = DC power off
• Red = Antenna fault or over-current condition
Antennas
The Antenna Distribution Systems are compatible with front-mounted anten-
nas or with remote-mounted antennas.
Note: When using the input band filtering function, select an antenna with
bandwidth to cover the filter range.
Installing Front-mounted Antennas
Mounting the antennas on the front panel improves system performance by
providing a clear signal path for the RF signal. Use the supplied bulkhead
adapter kit to install the antennas on the front panel.
1. Insert the bulkhead adapters on the supplied front-mounting cables
through the holes in each bracket and secure them from the front using
the supplied hardware.
2. Connect the supplied antennas cables to the antenna input BNC connec-
tors.
3. Install the antenna onto the bulkhead adapters.
Note: To minimize the possibility of signal dropout and optimize performance,
point the antennas up and away from each other at 45° from vertical.
Installing Remote Antennas
Remote antennas offer greater flexibility for antenna placements and can
improve performance by providing a less obstructed transmission path and
extending range. Consult for tips and best practices for remote mounting
antennas.
RF Output Distribution
4B 3B 2B 1B
RF outputs
4A 3A 2A 1A
RF outputs
Shure IncorporatedAXT630 Antenna Distribution System
2017/10/122/9