Toa TS-910 Series Installation User Manual

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Distributor 1

Central unit

Infrared Transmitter/Receiver units

TS-905

Distributor 2

L

50 m

10 m

L1

2

1

5

Condition: Length between the Distributor 2 and the TS-905 Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit is assumed to

be 50 meters, and the length between Distributor 1 and Distributor 2 10 meters.

14.2.4. Example 4: When installing 16 TS-905 Infrared Transmitter/Receiver units using 1 coaxial cable

reaching from the Central unit (five 4-branch distributors connected):

1) Finding the maximum length using maximum allowable cable losses

Assuming that RG-59/U coaxial cable is used, the cable loss between the Distributor 2 and the Infrared

Transmitter/Receiver unit is calculated by the following equation:
Cable loss = 3.3 dB x (50 m / 100 m) = 1.65 dB
Assuming that RG-6/U coaxial cable is used, the cable loss between the Distributor 1 and Distributor 2 is

calculated by the following equation:
Cable loss = 2.7 dB x (10 m / 100 m) = 0.27 dB
Because of the 2 serially-connected 4-branch distributors, their loss is 17 dB (8.5 dB + 8.5 dB), which is

added to the above cable loss, causing a total loss of 18.92 dB (1.65 dB + 0.27 dB + 17 dB). Therefore, the

maximum allowable cable loss between the Central unit and the Distributor 1 is calculated to be 1.08 dB (20

dB – 18.92 dB).

• Assuming that RG-11/U coaxial cable is used, L1 between the Central unit and the Distributor 1 is calculated

by the following equation:

L1 = (Coaxial cable loss / its cable loss per 100 m)

= (1.08 dB / 2 dB) x 100 m

= 54 m

Maximum cable length L (Length between the Central unit and the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit)

= 54 m + 10 m + 50 m = 114 m

• Assuming that RG-6/U coaxial cable is used, L1 between the Central unit and the Distributor 1 is calculated

by the following equation:

L1 = (Coaxial cable loss / its cable loss per 100 m)

= (1.08 dB / 2.7 dB) x 100 m

= 40 m

Maximum cable length L (Length between the Central unit and the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit)

= 40 m + 10 m + 50 m = 100 m

Similarly calculated for other types of coaxial cables, the maximum cable

length between the Central unit and the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit

is found in the table.

RG-59/U

92 m

RG-6/U

100 m

RG-11/U

114 m

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