Portable installation cable, Permanent installation cable, Wiring diagram – Clear-Com SB-704 User Manual

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Portable Installation Cable

Practical cable for portable system interconnections is flexible,
two-conductor, shielded microphone cable. We suggest you use Belden
#1800F (24 gauge). For runs longer than 500 ft. (152.5 m) use a 20 gauge
cable or larger (Belden #8412).

Permanent Installation Cable

Vinyl-jacketed shielded pair is the cable of choice for permanent installations.
Use a low-capacitance 20 gauge wire for runs under 500 ft. (152.5 m). We
suggest you use Belden #8762. For runs longer than 500 ft. (152.5 m) use an
18 gauge cable (Belden #8760). Placing the cable in conduit is recommended
but not necessary.

Multi-pair cable that is individually shielded is acceptable for use in
multi-channel systems. For cross-talk considerations, the shields must be tied
together on both ends of the cable to produce the lowest possible DC path for
ground return.

WIRING DIAGRAM

The diagram shows using a multi-pair cable to connect two stations. Note that
the power and shield wires of each channel are not connected together.

GROUND ISOLATION

The pin #1 ground connection of each XLR connector must also be isolated
from the chassis. Pin #1 should not be connected to the shell of the XLR
connector.

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