Pre-installation checklist, Physical installation – Muxlab Component Video Hub User Manual
Page 8

© MuxLab Inc.
Component Video Hub Installation Guide
Page 8
3.3.
Pre-Installation Checklist
The Component Video Hub provides a centralized component video
distribution center via copper twisted pair cabling.
1. The Component Video Hub is typically installed in a remote telecom room
and is connected to the component video source and display devices via
Cat5 twisted pair. MuxLab component video baluns are installed at each
component video devices to support the connection to the hub via Cat5
cable.
2. For optimum performance and to support HDTV (720p, 1080i/p)
resolution, the Component Video Hub is used in conjunction with
MuxLab’s passive Component Video Baluns (p/ns 500050, 500051,
500052, 500053).
3. The Component Video Hub will also work with third party vendor baluns,
providing the pin configuration and signal polarity are compatible.
However, performance specifications may be affected.
3.4.
Physical Installation
The Component Video Hub has two models; 8-port desktop (500250, 500251)
and 16-port rack-mount (500252, 500253).
1. If the 8-port hub is being installed on a desk, select the final destination for
the product and install the unit on a desk or shelf as shown below.
Figure 5: 8-port desktop installation
2. If the 16-port hub is being installed, select the final destination for the
product and install the unit using standard rack-mount screws.