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Appendix d: advanced cabling issues (skew), Optimizing pairs (general solution) – Black Box ACU2222A User Manual

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APPENDIX D: ADVANCED CABLING ISSUES (SKEW)

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Optimizing Pairs (General Solution)

Measure pair lengths with a LAN cabling tester (TDR) or view pairs by stripping back a

small piece of cable and viewing how tightly pairs are twisted. The most tightly twisted pair

is the slowest (longest) and the loosest pair the fastest (shortest). You can also check the

relative delays using the test card as described on page 29.

The table below shows the general solution for optimizing CATx cabling for video in order of

pair length.

Pins

Pair

Signal

7 & 8

Shortest Pair

Data

1 & 2

3

rd

Longest Pair

Blue Video

4 & 5

2

nd

Longest Pair

Red Video

3 & 6

Longest Pair

Green Video

Some cables have a ‘3+1’ construction where three pairs closely match. The fourth pair

should be used for data and the other pairs sorted as in the above table.

Other cables have a ‘2+2’ construction where there are two sets of dissimilar pairs. Put red

and green on one set (tightest) and blue & data on the other.

A suitable pair-swapping scheme is easily made using custom wired patch cables at each end.

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