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DIRECTV
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SWM32R0-Pwr 4-Split
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SWM-32 KIT With Power and 4 Splitters
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SWM32R0-Pwr 4-Split
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Detailed Description
Commercial Grade Multiswitch.
The SWM-32 (SWM32R0-09) is a Single Wire Multi-Switch with 32 SWM Channels.
This Kit INCLUDES:
This kit includes all necessary components for you to connect 32 tuners. The Directv Slimline Antenna and SL5 LNB must be used and is sold separately.
Installation Refernce Guide:
FEATURES:
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The SWM32R0-09 features a Die-cast housing is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
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Supports six (6) LNB inputs, each triple-band stacked four ports (Ports 1 - 4) cover existing 99°/101°, 103°/110°/119° satellites, plus two Flex Ports (95º sat and 72.5º sat)
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29 Volt Power Supply Included
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DECA "bridge" Technology for IP callbacks and Multi-Room Viewing (MRV)
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When used with DECA adapters, will provide network access to all compatible receivers, unlike having two SWM8s, which will only pass network to half the receivers
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Provides sixteen independent channels for supporting up to 32 DIRECTV satellite tuners
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Provides two outputs to serve two customer dwellings (typical)
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Contains a built-in di-plexer for combining off-air signals with DIRECTV satellite signals onto a single home-run wire to the dwelling
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Provides AGC for the satellite input signal
Requirements for using a SWM32R0-09?
There are two basic requirements: (1) you need a compatible dish , and (2) you need SWM-compatible receivers.
The only SWM-compatible dish is the 5LNB dish (both slimline, and regular, both AT9 and AU9) from DIRECTV. The following is a list of SWM-compatible receivers:
HR20-100 through HR20-700
HR21-100 through HR21-700
HR21 Pro (all models)
HR22-100 through HR22-700
HR23-100 through HR23-700
H20-100 through H20-700
H21-100 through H21-700
H22-100 through H22-700
H23-100 through H23-700
R16-100 through R16-700
R22-100 through R22-700
R23-100 through R23-700
D12-100 through D12-700
D13-100 through D13-100
What are the Flex Ports for?
The SWM has two ports labeled Flex Port 1 and Flex Port 2. These are used in DIRECTV installations that have more than one dish (such as an international dish or, in certain markets, where a separate dish is required for local channels).
What is the “OFF-AIR” port for?
The SWM has an input for an off-air antenna. The SWM can carry both DIRECTV satellite signal and off-air antenna signal. If you wish to use an off-air antenna, you will connect the off-air antenna directly into the SWM, and then all outputs from the SWM will carry the DIRECTV and off-air signal. You must then use a special splitter, called a diplexer, to separate the two frequencies before connecting the output to a receiver. Please be careful with your selection of diplexers—not all work properly with a SWM.
What are the legacy ports and how do I (or do I have to) use them?
The SWM8 has three legacy outputs (Legacy 1, Legacy 2, Legacy 3). These three ports work like the output from a conventional 3LNB dish and allow you to use receivers that are not listed as SWM-compatible. In other words, if you want to continue using a DIRECTV TiVo or some other older receiver, you can do that. However, to use both tuners on a TiVo, you must have lines run from two of the legacy ports into Sat 1 and Sat 2 of the TiVo. A few notes about the legacy ports: (1) You cannot use any splitters to split outputs from the legacy ports. (2) We recommend that you not connect SWM-compatible equipment to the legacy ports. (3) This follows from the prior note, but the legacy ports do not transmit the signals from 2 of the 5 5LNB satellites, so only the content available from a 3LNB dish is available via the legacy ports.
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