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6.4 NomadLink Wiring Notes
All NomadLink ports on the NLB 60E, as well as ports 
on many NomadLink-equipped Lab.gruppen ampli-
fiers, are equipped with Neutrik EtherCon “XLR” 
type connector housings. Connections may be made 
with standard RJ45 connectors, or with the more 
robust EtherCon connectors. The EtherCon housings 
offer greater mechanical security and protection from 
accidental damage.
For installations in the USA, all cables must carry the 
VW-1 flame retardant rating (US National Differences 
cl. 16.3).
When preparing custom Cat5 (Ethernet) cables for 
the NomadLink application, all conductors in the 
cable must be fully wired to the RJ45 connector. (No-
madLink uses conductor pairs that are not required 
for a standard 100baseT Ethernet connection.)
6.5 NomadLink network cable
lengths
In installations where the NLB 60E is positioned at 
some distance from the amplifier racks, or where 
groups of amplifiers within a single subnet (up to 60 
units) are located at some distance from each other, 
the following general rules should be considered:
On the right side are typical examples of how 
NomadLink network setups can be configured, with 
maximum recommended distances shown:
•
Rule 1:  
The maximum cable length in between any two 
devices may not exceed 300 meters / 980 feet.
•
Rule 2:  
In a non-closed-loop daisy-chained subnet the 
total maximum cable length is 400 meters / 
1300 feet.
•
Rule 3:  
In a closed-loop subnet the total maximum 
cable length is 700 meters / 2300 feet.
6.6 GPI Connections
The NLB 60E is equipped with three General Purpose 
Input (GPI) connectors on the real panel. Using these 
connectors, the NLB 60 can relay commands from 
external sources such as power sequencers or alarms 
systems, initiating amplifier functions such as power 
on/off or mute/unmute.
Two of the GPI connectors are of the contact closure 
type. The third GPI connector is the voltage sensing 
type (24V). All three use two-pole Phoenix connec-
tors.
More information on programming of the GPI 
functions can be found in the Operation section at 
9.3.5.4.
6 connectIons to AMPLIFIeRs (noMADLInK)
