Honeywell control panel QND8800QND4800 User Manual
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-2- Congratulations on your purchase of a Honeywell QuickNetwork QND8800/4800 Distribution Panel. Your Distribution Panel seamlessly combines both external services and internal signals to give you complete control over which signals or services are used in any location of your home or office. External Services – External Services are those services that originate outside your home. The three most common services are telephone service, TV service (this may be antenna, cable or Satellite TV) and,...
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-3- Benefits of a Structured Wiring System If we compare today’s home to those of the previous decade, we see many differences. One of the biggest changes we find is the amount of electronics, and the types of services that are available. Today’s homes have satellite dishes, multiple computers, VCR’s, TV’s and stereo equipment along with services like the Internet that have brought information to us in ways we could not have imagined. These new products and services bring the need to to manage...
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-4- Wiring and Multi-Media Cable One of the most important components of a Structured Wiring System is the wiring. For example, having a high-speed Internet modem will do you no good if the wire can’t process the information fast enough. When it comes to your wiring, you need to ask two questions. How much information can my wire handle (known as bandwidth) and how fast can it handle it (known as through-put)? Receptacles and Multi-Media Outlets The telephone, data, TV and Multi-Media outlets...
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-5- 3. With the Demarcation Run connected at the distribution panel, we can now connect the Wiring and Multi-Media cable running to the receptacles in each room, creating the roadway for signals to travel. 4. At the receptacle location, we use telephone and TV patch cords to connect from the receptacles to the equipment in the room. Telephone Signal Management The diagram below shows how signals flow through the Telephone Distribution Module. 1. Your installer connected the incoming telephone...
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-6- TV Signal Management 1. Your installer ran a RG6 coax cable from the demarcation point to the Coax input on the rear of the module. 2. The coax wires coming from the rooms in your home are connected to the coax outputs on the front of the distribution module.