Cat-5 cables, Cable lengths – Aviom AN-16/i-M User Manual

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The RJ45 connector looks similar to the connectors found on a telephone

system, only larger. The twisting of the wire pairs helps to shield the cable

from unwanted interference from electrical fields or radio interference

(sometimes referred to as “RF”). Cat‑5 cabling supports frequencies up to 100

MHz and speeds up to 1000 Mbps.

RJ45 Jack

Cat-5 Cable

Cat-5 Cables

The cables used with your Aviom system are interchangeable with any

standard Cat‑5e cables. If you need a longer cable for a particular application,

any computer store should be able to supply you with an appropriate cable.

A qualified technician should be able to build custom cables to any length

(up to the maximum of 500 feet (150 meters) between components).

For fixed or permanent installations, you have the option of running Cat‑5

cables inside walls and terminating them with readily available wall panel

connectors that include the RJ45 jack. (Solid wire is recommended for

permanent installations.)

In addition to standard Cat‑5e cables, Category 6 (Cat‑6) cables can also be

used.

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: When purchasing Category 5e cables, be sure to buy only standard

Cat‑5e UTP cables, not those sold as crossover cables. A crossover

cable is used for file transfer between two computers and is not

compatible with your Aviom equipment.

Cable Lengths

Cat‑5e cables used with your Aviom products can be up to 500 feet

(approximately 150 meters) in length between devices. The maximum cable

length specification applies to the cable connected between the AN‑16/i‑M

Mic Input Module and the first Pro16 output module (or Personal Mixer) in

your system as well as for cable runs between each additional Pro16 A‑Net

compatible device in your system.

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