Audio/Video Extender CAT5e/6

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the LINDY AV Extender. This device can transmit composite video and stereo audio signals over CAT5e or higher twisted pair cable, up to a maximum distance of 600m. Its compact design and easy installation make it ideal for corporate, education and home cinema use or any other situation requiring AV distribution.

Specifications

ƒTransmits audio and video signals up to 600m

ƒVideo Bandwidth: DC to 8MHz; Audio Bandwidth: 20Hz to 50KHz

ƒInsertion Loss: ≤ 2dB over the frequency range from DC to 8MHz

ƒReturn Loss: ≥ 15dB over the frequency range from DC to 8MHz

ƒCommon Mode Rejection: ≥ 40dB at 8MHz

ƒVideo Impedance: 75 Ω; Audio Impedance: 600 Ω

ƒCable Requirements:

oType: CAT5e/6, 24AWG or lower solid copper, twisted pair o Impedance: 100Ω at 1MHz

o Max. capacitance: 20 pf/ft

o Attenuation: 6.6 dB / 1000ft at 1MHz

Product Information (Both units are identical. Either module can be used as the transmitter or receiver)

Connectors:

Composite

Video (Yellow)

Left Audio

(White) Right Audio

(Red)

Connection Diagram:

Installation is truly plug & play. Simply connect the relevant cables:

Display

Composite Video +

Stereo Audio cables

RJ-45 Twisted

Pair Connection

Source device

(e.g. VCR/DVD player etc.)

Composite Video +

Stereo Audio cables

Receiver

CAT5e/6 cable (up to 600m)

Transmitter

 

LINDY No. 32535

1st Edition January 2006

www.lindy.com

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Lindy CAT5E/6 specifications Audio/Video Extender CAT5e/6, Introduction, Specifications, Connectors, Connection Diagram

CAT5E/6 specifications

Lindy CAT5E/6 cables are crucial components in modern networking, designed to improve connectivity and ensure high-speed data transfer for various applications. These cables are primarily used for Ethernet networking, including internet access, local area networks (LANs), and telecommunication systems. The distinction between CAT5E and CAT6 lies in their performance capabilities, which cater to different networking needs.

The CAT5E (Enhanced Category 5) cable is an advanced version of the traditional CAT5, featuring improved specifications that reduce crosstalk and allow for better signal quality. It supports data rates up to 1 Gbps and is suitable for distances up to 100 meters. CAT5E is a popular choice for home and small office networking, as it provides a cost-effective solution for standard internet applications and streaming services.

On the other hand, CAT6 cables offer higher performance, capable of handling data rates up to 10 Gbps over shorter distances, specifically up to 55 meters. This category of cable employs stricter specifications for crosstalk and system noise, ensuring minimal interference and higher bandwidth. CAT6 cables are ideal for environments requiring significant data transfer speeds, such as data centers, large offices, and multimedia applications.

A notable feature of both Lindy CAT5E and CAT6 cables is their robust construction. Typically, these cables are made from twisted pair copper wires, which are twisted together to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI). The cables may include additional shielding, such as foil shielding, to further enhance performance, particularly in environments with substantial electronic interference.

Another characteristic of Lindy cabling products is their durability and flexibility. With robust jackets, these cables resist abrasion and environmental factors, ensuring long-lasting performance. Furthermore, the cables are often available in various lengths and colors, allowing for better organization and aesthetic integration in any setting.

In summary, Lindy CAT5E/6 cables are essential for achieving efficient and reliable network performance. With their advanced features, such as reduced crosstalk, high data transfer rates, and durable construction, these cables are well-suited for a range of applications, from simple home networking to complex commercial systems. As the demand for faster networking continues to grow, investing in quality CAT5E and CAT6 cables becomes increasingly vital for seamless connectivity.