System Technical Specifications - Matrix Fitness PCTV Service Manual

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7.2 SYStEM tECHNICAL SPECIFICAtIoNS

The following table describes the details of the network, TV, and electrical components of the system. Components should meet the following
component criteria.
SYStEM CoMPoNANt
Data (Cat-5e or Cat-6 for
Network Cabling)
TV (COAXIAL CABLE FOR
TV)
ELECTRICAL
*There should be no exposed TV or data wiring.
*Netpulse recommends that clubs adhere to the American Disabilities Act (ADA) requirement of 36 inches for the spacing of walkways.
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tECHNICAL SPECIFICAtIoNS
EXPLANAtIoN
Pin Out Information:
1) White / Orange. 2) Orange. 3) White / Green. 4) Blue. 5) White / Blue. 6) Green.
7) White / Brown. 8) Brown. (T568B: Straight through data cable). Number all
jacks at Netpulse equipment location. Numbering should correspond to patch
panel at data equipment location. NOTE: Data line needs to be terminated into the
phone closet (patch panel is recommended).
Standards:
• New network cabling must be installed according to BICSI and TIA standards
and tested to meet ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 "Commercial Balanced Twisted-Pair
Telecommunications Cabling and Components Standard".
• Pre-existing cabling must pass basic Qualification tests for speed and continuity.
• RJ45 test plugs shall fall within the values specified in ANSI / TIA-568-C Annex
C for NEXT, FEXT and Return Loss.
TV: 75 Ohm Standard TV Hook-Ups. (RG 6, F Connector) NOTE: TV lines must
be connected to TV source and signal strength must be tested. If required, TV
signal amplifier must be installed.
Standard:
Analog TV signal must be tested at each coax cable termination and tuned to fall
within the range of -4dB and -12dB signal loss.
1.0 amp @ 120 VAC per Netpulse screen. Netpulse does not require dedicated
circuits. Netpulse requires an electrical outlet in the phone closet to support
the Internet connection. Data and TV must be run in separate conduit from the
electrical.

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