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Manual Contents; Connection Termination - Zektor Z44 Installation Manual

4x4 video matrix

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M AN UA L C ON T EN T S
P3
Cabling Advice
P4
Setup
P5
Connect to the Web Interface
P7
Setting up CEC
Third Party Control Drivers
P8
Setting up the Matrix Without an Internet Connection
Technical Specification
P9
Concept Wiring Guide
P10
Troubleshooting
P11
Warranty Information
IN THE BOX
Zektor Z44 Matrix Chassis
4x SoloCAT Ultra 70 PoH HDBaseT™ Receivers
4 Button Contextual Remote Control
4x IR Transmitter
4x IR Receiver
Rack Mounting Kit
48V Desktop Power Supply
Mains Cable
IMPORTANT CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
When reading this manual we refer to devices that send video into the matrix
system as source devices or sources, examples of source devices include Blu-
Ray players, Set Top Boxes, Game Consoles and Media Centres.
Devices that receive video from the matrix are called sink devices or sinks.
Examples of these are Amplifiers (AVRs) TVs and projectors.
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C A B L I N G A D V I C E
WHAT IS THE BEST TYPE OF CABLE TO USE?
You can use Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A or Cat7 with Zektor products.
The minimum cable standard for this system is Cat5e. Slightly greater distances may be achieved by using Cat6A,
or slightly better still with Cat7, which has stricter shielding requirements and reduces potential cross talk between
data pairs.
Whichever network cable type you choose, ensure that the main wiring architecture is solid core, not stranded patch
cabling. Patch cabling can be used for the last few metres of a run (e.g. from a wall plate) but must be avoided over
longer runs as signal transfer over stranded cores is heavily reduced.
The use of pre-made leads is not recommended unless you can be absolutely sure of their construction credentials (i.e.
solid core 568B). Please note that CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium) cable is NOT supported.
SHIELDED CABLES
Unlike other systems, shielded FTP cable is not a stipulation. If, however, you prefer this type of cable please ensure
compatible shielded accessories are used. Failure to terminate cable screen at all points can induce interference
rather than eliminating it.
CABLING BEST PRACTICE
Our best practice policy is to terminate to a wall plate at either end and then use solid core patch cables (usually
it is better to make your own than use pre-made) between the patch panel and the matrix and the wall plate and
HDBaseT™ receiver.
HDBASET™ WITH PATCH PANELS AND WALL PLATES
If the patch panels are terminated correctly, there is minimal loss of distance. The use of wall plates and patch panels,
however, has the potential to cause increased resistance on the cable if not done correctly, introducing pinch points
for signal transmission, and could reduce advertised transmission lengths.
Instead of using RJ45 wall plates, you can use brush plates to maintain the neat finish.

CONNECTION TERMINATION

Terminate the cabling using RJ45 connectors to the 568B wiring standard. (See diagram)
IMPORTANT
Please note that local building regulations may apply to the installation of cabling in
properties. It is important to check building regulations to guarantee that you are in
accordance with the laws of your territory.
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