Calculating the maximum cable length – Meyer Sound HMS-10TM User Manual

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CHAPTER 2: HMS-10 LOUDSPEAKER

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Calculating the Maximum Cable Length

The maximum cable length for an HMS-10 can be calcu-
lated with the following formula:

maximum length = 2 ohms / 2 * cable resistance

For example, the maximum length of an 18 AWG cable with
a resistance of 0.00636 is 157.2 feet (2 / 2 * 0.00636).

WIRING HMS-10 LOUDSPEAKER CABLES

WITH BELDEN 1502 CABLE (OR EQUIVALENT)

When wiring HMS-10 loudspeaker cables with Belden 1502
cable, use the conventions in Table 3. The red and black
wires in the Belden 1502 cable have a thicker gauge than
the other three wires and should be used for DC power. The
blue, white, and shield wires are shielded together and
should be used for audio.

CAUTION:

When wiring HMS-10 loudspeaker

cables, it is extremely important that each pin

be wired correctly. Make sure the 48 V DC from the
external power supply is wired directly (and only) to
the 48 V DC pins on the HMS-10 loudspeaker con-
nector, and that the polarity is observed (negative to
negative, positive to positive) to avoid damage to the
loudspeaker. In addition, make sure that audio pins
are wired correctly; polarity reversals for audio signals
affect system performance.

Belden 1502 Composite Cable

Table 3: Wiring HMS-10 Loudspeaker Cables with Belden 1502

Wire

Gauge

Gauge

Red

DC power, positive (+)

18 AWG

Black

DC power, negative (–)

18 AWG

White

Balanced audio, positive (+)

22 AWG

Blue

Balanced audio, negative (–)

22 AWG

Shield

Balanced audio, shield

24 AWG

Red: DC power (+)
Black: DC power (–)
White: audio (+)

Blue: audio (–)
Audio shield

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