Stereo Receiver User Manual
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DVR395/DVR396-002  Page 14 of 30 
1.5 SECURITY LABELS 
The DVR395 incorporates security labels. There are no user serviceable components within the 
IRD (integrated receiver decoder). Tampering with the security labels, opening the units, will 
void your warranty. If you have questions, contact Wegener's customer service department at the 
address and phone (fax) numbers shown in Section 1.6 (Page 16) of this manual. 
Table 2. DVR395/DVR396 Interconnect Descriptions 
Signal Connector Description 
RF IN  F  950 to 2150 MHz signal accepted 
COMPOSITE 
VIDEO OUT 
Phono Jack  NTSC or PAL 
S-VIDEO OUT  S-video  NTSC or PAL 
AUDIO OUT  Two phono jacks  Audio stereo 
SERIAL PORT   RJ-12  Serial Asynchronous Data. May be used for terminal, 
printer, modem, or local COMPEL control. 
MODE SWITCH  4 Position DIP 
Control DIP switches for NTSC/PAL; Modulator 
channel 2/3; Normal Video, Color Bars; and LNB 
Voltage ON/OFF. 
ALARM  Terminal Strip  Receiver alarm contacts, 
Alarm : NC connects to COM 
NORMAL : NO connects to COM 
CLOSURE  Terminal Strip  Solid state switch closures defined by the network 
control systems or equipment status. 
Connect the receiver to the desired equipment as follows: 
CHASSIS GROUND 
Using #12 AWG or larger wire, connect the ground to a system or rack ground. 
RF IN 
Using 75 Ohm coaxial cable with a type F connector, connect your RF source to the RF 
IN connector. 
* * * CAUTION * * * 
When connecting cables to “F” type connectors apply a force of no 
more than 12 inch/lb. (Finger tight). Avoid connecting adapters 
directly to “F” type connectors. Use at minimum a 1-foot flexible 
extension cable between “F” type connectors and adapters. 










