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Defining the Wall Plates (U.S. Versions)
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3.1 Shielded Twisted Pair and Unshielded Twisted Pair
We recommend that you use Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cable. There are
different grades of STP cable available, and we advise you to use the best quality
STP cable that you can afford. Our non-skew-free cable, Kramer BC-STP is
intended for digital signals and for analog signals where skewing is not an issue.
For cases where skewing occurs, our UTP skew-free cable, Kramer BC-XTP,
should be used. Bear in mind, though, that we advise using STP cables where
possible, since the compliance to electromagnetic interference has been tested
using STP cables.
Although Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable might be preferred for long range
applications UTP cable should be installed as far as possible from electric cables,
motors, and so on, as these devices tend to create electromagnetic interference.
However, since the use of UTP cable might not conform to electromagnetic
standards, Kramer does not commit to meeting the standard with UTP cable.
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Defining the Wall Plates (U.S. Versions)
This section defines the U.S. version of the following wall plates:
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SV-301 (
Section 4.1
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SV-301xl (
Section 4.2
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SV-302 (
Section 4.3
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SV-303 (
Section 4.4
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SV-304 (
Section 4.5
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SV-305 (
Section 4.6
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SV-306 (
Section 4.7
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SV-307 (
Section 4.8