Exclusive — Dvb01 User Manual
If you still need the exact manufacturer’s manual, try these sources:
Capable of monitoring DC voltages typically from 0V to 100V (actual range depends on configuration). Relay Output Capacity: DC: 0V–30V / 10A. AC: 0V–250V / 10A. Operating Modes (P-1 to P-5) dvb01 user manual
5 Programmable modes (Voltage measurement, Charge monitoring, Discharge monitoring, etc.). 2. Wiring Interface The DVB01 features two main terminal blocks: Power & Input Side (4 Terminals): DC+: Positive power supply for the module. DC-: Negative power supply for the module. If you still need the exact manufacturer’s manual,
If your load and the DVB01 share the same power source, inductive loads (like motors) can cause voltage drops that reset the module. In these cases, it is recommended to add a 470uF/35V electrolytic capacitor between the DC+ and DC- terminals. Operating Modes (P-1 to P-5) 5 Programmable modes
| Menu Item | Options | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 21 – 69 (DVB-T) / 2 – 51 (ATSC) | Sets the RF channel number. Lower channels travel further but may have interference. | | Frequency | 474 – 858 MHz | Manual frequency entry. More precise than channel number. | | Output Power | -15dBm to 0dBm | Higher power = longer distance. Start at -5dBm to avoid overloading nearby TVs. | | TSID | 1 – 65535 | Transport Stream ID. Only change if you have two modulators on the same network. | | Network Name | Text (e.g., "MY HOTEL") | What appears on the TV’s channel list. | | HDMI Format | Auto / 1080p / 720p | Match your source’s resolution. 720p is most stable for RF modulation. | | Bitrate | 2 – 20 Mbps | Higher bitrate = better quality, but uses more bandwidth. 8-12 Mbps is typical. | | Save & Reboot | Yes / No | Always select "Yes" after changes. |
Relay closes when the voltage is below the lower limit and opens when it exceeds the upper limit. F-03 (Discharge Monitoring):