Simplex 4100-9600 Installation Instructions Manual page 18

Communication and audio interface modules
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Digital
(For Constant Supervision applications with 4100U Master Firmware Revision 11.08 or
Interconnections
later) Figure 11 is an illustration of Class A and Class B digital wiring from the digital audio
(4100-1311 Digital
controller to risers connected to TICs or the Network Audio Riser Controller Module.
Audio Controller
FigureTag FD4-844-02
[Constant
Supervision
Applications])
1.
All wiring is 24 AWG (0.2047 mm
outside wiring) terminate as indicated in note 4.
2.
If the length of the primary cable is greater than 500ft (152m), set jumpers P5 and P6 to position 2-3. If the length of the secondary cable is
greater than 500ft (152m), set jumpers P7 and P8 to position 2-3.
Maximum wire distance: 2,500 ft (762 m) for unshielded cables or 1000ft (304m) for shielded cables from the digital audio controller
primary to the digital audio riser card.
Maximum line resistance and capacitance between nodes:
3.
If the length of the primary cable is less than 500ft, set jumpers P5 and P6 to position 1-2. If the length of the secondary cable is less than 500ft,
set jumpers P7 and P8 to position 1-2.
Maximum wire distance: 500 ft (152 m) for unshielded cables or 500 ft (152 m) for shielded cables from digital audio controller primary to
the digital audio riser card.
Maximum line resistance and capacitance between nodes:
4.
All wiring that leaves the building requires the 2081-9044 Overvoltage Protector at each entry or exit to the building. A maximum of four
overvoltage protectors are allowed. Each 2081-9044 adds 6 Ohms and 0.006 μF. External wiring must be twisted shielded. Connect the
primary cable's shield to the chassis ground at the DAR Controller and connect the shield of the secondary cable to the chassis ground at the
remote DARIC cabinets.
5.
Wiring must be free of all grounds.
6.
Maximum number of digital interface cards per digital audio riser: 31.
7.
All riser wiring is supervised and power-limited.
8.
Audio wiring is not to be mixed in the same jacket with other wiring (including other audio wiring).
9.
In applications where no Digital Audio Controller is connected to the field wiring (such as a synchronized audio application or a non-
synchronized application with multiple network microphones), all DAR interface cards are wired secondary to primary.
2
) to 18 AWG (0.8321 mm
2
): 40 Ohms maximum 0.055 μF maximum
18 AWG (0.8321 mm
): 135 Ohms maximum 0.055 μF maximum
2
24 AWG (0.2047 mm
): 40 Ohms maximum 0.02 μF maximum
2
18 AWG (0.8321 mm
2
): 135 Ohms maximum 0.02 μF maximum
24 AWG (0.2047 mm
Figure 11. Digital Interconnections (4100-1311 Digital Audio Controller)
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4100-1341
4100-1341
MCC DIGI TAL AUDI O
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RISER (566-833)
RISER (566-833)
2
), twisted-pair. Unshielded wiring is preferred. If shielded wiring is used (retrofit or
18
OR
OR
4100-1341
MCC DIGI TAL AUDI O
RISER (566-833)
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