Toa TS-910 Series Installation User Manual

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6.6.2. Coaxial cable processing

Note: Purchase both the coaxial cable and the required BNC plugs separately.

Follow the procedure below to attach the BNC connector to the coaxial cable:

Attaching a YA-641 or CC-4901 BNC Plug to the RG-59/U Cable

Step 1. Strip the jacket 10 mm from the end of the coaxial cable.

Step 2. Slip the tube supplied with the BNC plug over the jacket.

Step 3. Unravel the braided shield and turn it back, then peel away the

aluminum cladding.

Step 4. Strip the dielectric 4 mm from the cable end.

Step 5. Disassemble the BNC plug as shown in the figure at right and turn

the screw on the plug so that it loosens partially but remains in

position.

Step 6. Insert the coaxial cable into the clamping fixture.

Step 7. Insert the clamping fixture assembly into the plug.

Step 8. Tighten the screw and then clamp the plug by tightening the

clamping fixture.

Coaxial cable

Applicable BNC plug

RG-59/U

YA-641 (1 piece per package), CC-4900 (10 pieces per package),

and CC-4901 (10 pieces per package)

RG-6/U

YA-641 (1 piece per package), CC-4900 (10 pieces per package)

RG-11/U

YA-642 (1 piece per package)

10 mm

4 mm

Tube 

Braided shield

Aluminum cladding

Conductor

Dielectric

Plug

Screw

Plug

Plug

Clamping

fixture

Screw

Screw

Clamping

fixture

Clamping

fixture

(Finished)

10 mm

4 mm

Braided shield

Aluminum cladding

Conductor

Dielectric

Clamping

fixture

Plug

BNC connector

Tube 

Step 1. Strip the jacket 10 mm from the end of the coaxial cable.

Step 2. Slip the tube supplied with the BNC plug over the jacket.

Step 3. Unravel the braided shield and turn it back, then peel away the

aluminum cladding.

Step 4. Strip the dielectric 4 mm from the cable end.

Step 5. Disassemble the BNC plug as shown in the figure at right.

Attaching a CC-4900 BNC Plug to the RG-59/U Cable

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